General Notices nnHE TJndleraigned, while inviting the vatJL tention of his friends to his intending disposal of the whole of his Useful and Ornamental NUBSEBY STOCK during the ensuing three months, and also to his Warehouse of first-class Seeds of every description, Horticultural and Agricultural, which business he intends retaining, would bring under their notice an excellent selection of SEED POTATOES, consisting of Bresees Climax "$Hb 3d Giant Lapstone Kid- „ Conqueror 3d ney... ... 4d „ King of Ear- Lapstone Kidney Id lies ... 3d Late Bose ... ...3d „ Peerless ...3d Patterson'sYictoria2d „ Prolific ... 2d Prolific Kidney ... Id Brownell'B Beauty 4d Pink-eye (early)... Id Blue Tarlatan ... 2d Pink-eyed Kidney 3d Dobbie's Early ... 2d Sovereign Kidney 3d Early Champion... 2d Button's Bedskin „ Goderick ... 2d Flourball ' :'. v 4d „ Eoae ...... Id Todd's Perfection „ Vermont ... 4d Fluke ... ...3d Portyfold ... ... 3d Taylor's Kidney... 2d Giant King 3d Walker's Improved Begent... ... 2d 25 per cent, less by the cwt., where stock admits. Late Rose, £14 per ton. Hobarfc | Town selected S«edi current rates on applica-.] tion. Late Bose ib,highly recommended: 14 tons per acre harvested this season; all good, no small, and is an early kind, fit for planting now and throughout the season. Also, Aimes Chemical Manure, excellent for potutoeß and other crops, superior to bones or guano. . Prickly Comfrey reduced to 7s 6d per dozen, and in spring and early Rummer at low rates for quantity. 0. T. WBEN, Mount Hobson Nursery, Bemuera, and next Bank of New {Zealand, Qaeen street, Auckland. 2669
Government Notices NOTICE UNDEB SECTION 100, GOJLDMINING DISTEICTB ACT, i 873. Warden's Office, Thames, 11th October, 1878. A PPIIOATIONB may be made to me in i3k- writing upon TUESDAY, the 19th day of November, 1878, for the right to occupy for goldmining purposes the land specified in the Schedule hereunder, being Licensed Holdings declared forfeited by the Mining Inspector. W. Eeabbb, Warden. SCHEDULE. "So. 38.—Late Licensed Holding., No. 103, known as the Sultan Claim. Late licensees Archibald Hugh Clark and Adam Porter. Araa, five acres, more or less. Situated at Waitekauri, in the Hauraki Goldmining district. Bounded northerly by the Energetic Licensed Holding; easterly and southerly by ground supposed to be unoocupied, and westerly by tho Sovereign Licensed Holding. So. 39.—Late Licensed Holding Tso 31. Ex., known as the South Deyon Claim. Late Licensees Alexander Farquhar, John Noble, William Crush Daldy, John Lambum, J. C. Campbell and 0. B. Eobins«m. Area, 7 acres and 33 perches. Situated partly in the township of Short* land. Bounded on all sides by ground supposed to be unoccupied. 3261
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Thames Star, Volume IX, Issue 3028, 29 October 1878, Page 4
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