Notices ;';.• ." TU" O W L AN D I N G— McCQNNELL'S KEW CUBE BACON. Canterbury Cheese* TABAJUKI SALT B«|TEK. TO ARRIVE- i , KQA SACKS OATS. | £/V TONS CANTERBURY potatoes. At Thos. Veale's, POLLEN STREET. mHAMES POR* PIES, SWEET MINCE PIES, SAUSAGES (All Fork); SAVOURY DUCKS, alias Fagots; CORNED AND FRESH PORE; BRAWN Labd, at lOd per lb; Sfabb Rib, at 4d per lb. May be bad at THE THAMES PORK AND BACON STORE, POLLEN STREET, BHORTLAND, , AND AT The Branch Establishment, Owen street, Grahamstown, opposite the Empire Hotel. ■ -> . WILLIAM TETLEY.
C. T. WREN (Seed Wabbhottse—Next below Bank of New Zealand, Queen afreet, AUCKLAND. Nttbseby—Mot/nt Hobsox, Remuera) SEEDSMAN & NURSERYMAN, and dealer ia Manure*, and Garden and Farm Requisites of nearly every description. 0. T. W. sporrr no pHiris to obtain the highest quality in all descriptions of goods. His general seed supplies > re procured from the best sources, the requisitions being for the very best obtainable in all cases, wi'hout restrictions as to price and with some neoes* sary exceptions their germinating quality is efficiently tested before supplying to bis patrons. He could, in many eases, more easily procure at lower rates, and sell accord* ingl.v ; but an extensive experience has con* vincod him fcliut the course he pursues is for the benefit of his customers, and be trusts to meet with their,approval, support, and recommendation, as heretofore. He has on hand, and to arrive an excellent, and varied assortment of aeed of all descrip* tions. He is now sending out a sample of Perrenial Rye Grass, weighing 28lbs. to the measured bushel; the finest procurable in England and of perfect germinating quality. As also a choice assortment of English grasses, which are much required in our permanent pasture*; a mixture of these for field purposes and another for fine lawns are prepared. His facilities for supplying Nursery Stock of ail kinds, as heretofore, are good, and he has an unequalled stock of Fruit Trees, in 2 to 5 year-old fruitful trees, in miny lines. A superior stock of Seed Potatoes in over 20kuKU. >v A fine collection of Flowering Bulbs, goodg and reliable Mauures, and a 1 matters pertain* ing to the business - Collections of Veget >ble and Garden Seeds for large or small gardeus at 10», 20s, and 40s; Flower Seed* at sj, 10j, 20s, and M)a; Conifer beeds at 20-«, 40$, and 60s. Seeds, &c., not excending 51bj. in weight can bo forwarded by Parcel Post. Rates, one penny for e*ch two ounces, or fraction of two I ounces. Terms, Cash ; or s itisfictory references from distanttor unknown correspondents. ' Seed list in preparation,,and will bo for* warded. ' ——- Address, C. T. WEEN, SEED WAREHOUSE, QITKBN BTBKKT, AtTCKLiND. 744 i JCVYK3T designs in type on 'band, and IV constant additions being made at tht Kvinmo Btab Ofltas. i^OKRECr NUMBEHSr tfuarauteed at VJ the EVENING STAB Thames
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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3591, 30 June 1880, Page 1
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476Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3591, 30 June 1880, Page 1
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