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Eeliafte Grass Seeds. JUST ARRIVED EX S.S. ATHENIC FROM LONDON: 10 TONS QLOVFJiS and other Grass Seeds, direct from the CJSLEISKATED FIRM OF MESSES. HLiEST AND SONS, LONDON, comprising White and Red Clovers, Cowgrass, Akike, Trefoil, Mustard, Broad Essex Kape, Timothy, Poa Pratensis, Crested Dogstaii, Sheep's Fescue, etc. In stock an d to arrive. Cocksfoot, English and Italian Rye, Meadow Foxtail, Pralri Grass, Yarrow, etc., etc, --i £'■■••■-' ; ~ i-iStapper-The above are. all New Season'* aud of highest quality. NEWTON KENG,! NEW PLYMOUTH STRATFORD
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 32, 27 January 1908, Page 4
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