General Notieei J. BRIGHT, NUESERYMAN, SEEDSMAN, AND FEUITEE. BEGS to inform his customers and friend* . he bas REMOVED to a MORE CENTRAL POSITION in POLLEN STREET, near MARY STREET, where he begs to solicit a continuance of their patronage, and hepe by a careful, diligent attention to their requirements to give further satisfaction. Also-J.B. has for SALE Mammoth Long Red Mangold and Champion Yellow at 2s per lb; also, Belgian Carrot for Cattle. A great variety of Peas and Beans. Also-JOB'S TEAR GRASS, remarkable i for its quick growth and- ornamental habit. It. is very suitable for Bouquets, and when it* i merits are known it will be extensively grown by farmers. . JUST LANDED, 180 I 20 CASES CA3ES '. APPLES. Oranges. Which will be Sold Remarkably Cheap. Garden Seeds! JUST RECEIVED— EX HEBO FBOH MELBOCWTI, A Splendid Sample of Seeds, consisting ' Turnip, Cabbage, Onion, Carrot, Reddish Cauliflower, Peas, Beans, &c., which will be ■old at Auckland Prices. Also, ex Loongana,. from Hobart->I6O Cases of Superior Apples (both Eating, and Cooking), consisting of Ripstones, Russets, Pearmains, French Crab Stone Pippins, New York Pippins, Golden Harveys, Wellington Pippins, Ac. Four Tone Splendid CANTERBURY Eating POTAi'OES. JAMES TeFFERY, FEUITEEEE & SEEDSMAN, BROWN STREET, 1812 Gbahimstowk. Rollerson and Son, HATE JUST RECEIVED, EX 'BOBIAUK'—OA TONS of WOOD'S FLOUR in L\j Sack* and Bags. - • XX ' ANNABEL.' 70 Saoks of Fine Sharps 72 do Prime Potatoes; 10 do Meek* Oatmeal —FINE QUALITY We have also in Stock Adelaide FLOUR, Firth and Soppett's Best Flour, and First* class Fowl Wheat, and New Zealand Maize. JUST ARRIVED by Zillah, ex RotoMAHAHA—IBO Sacks POTATOES, grown on the hills near Wellington—A SPLENDID SAMPLE. : TO ARRIVE, feb 'T. B. Taiiob'— 100 Sacks of Bran . 10 do Anderson's Oatmeal 50 do Oats tST TRY our BREAD, delivered to al part* of the Field, made from the Beat Hour procurhble. EOLLEESON and SON, BAKERS AND PRODUCE DEALERS Wholesale and Retail,* KARAK A ROAD. Lamb! Lamb ! Lamb ! WHERE is now a SPLENDID SHOW of A the above al J. H. WALSH'S, KoLLKSioN SiatM. 'iST THE FIRST OF THE SEASON ? Orders should be left EARLY so as to prevent disappointment, as a great demand is= anticipated. J. H. WALSH, 2610 ROLLESTON SIHSET. LAMB!_LAMB!t JOHN NEAL, t ) EGS to inform the Publio that he is now shewing » SPLENDID LOT of «g° LAMB ! . THE FIEST OF THE SEASON. NAPIER BEEF and MUTTON, dairy fed PORK, &c, &o. t all of the FINEST QUALITY, and at prices to Suit the times. Orders punctually attended to. JOHN NEAL, OWEN STEEET, Ghahamstown. 2611 < RINTING executed in any Color, and ! the best designs, at the Stab Office, Albert street Samples to b» seen on the Dremis«fi. ( CUSTOMS FORMS.—Wanted Known on yj SALE at the Evjorura Stab Onioi 1 Albert street, Gnhamstown, IN WARES and - OUTWARDS COASTWISE FOHMB 11 ANDBILLS Ua Drapers, Grocers and IJL Btorekepen generally. Any giM at
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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3971, 20 September 1881, Page 1
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477Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3971, 20 September 1881, Page 1
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