CIIUPCH OF ENGLAND BAZAAR. ALL Goods left on hand from the late Bazaar will be sold by auction by Mr. Matthew Hay, in the Athenaeum Hall, on Thursday evening, 24th August. Sale to commence at 7 o'clock. Goods intended for the Bazaar, which were not ready for it, should be sent to the Parsonage on or before the 24th instant. mOWN LANDS.— AII unsold lands, exX elusive of Reserves, in the undermentioned Townships, will be offered for sale by public auction at the places and on the dates undermentioned :—: — Tapanui.— On the ground, on Thursday, the 17th day of August next, at noon. Lawrence.— At the Survey Office, Lawrence, on Friday, the 18th day of Augnst next, at noon. Wetherstones. — At the Survey Office, Lawrence, on Friday, the 18th day of August next, at noon. Dxjnkeld (Beaumont Ferry). — On the ground, on Monday, the 21st day of August next, at noon. Havelock. — On the ground, on Tuesday, the 22nd day of August next, at noon. Dalhousib. — At the Survey Office, Lawrence, on Wednesday, the 23rd day of August next, at noon. Waipori. — At the Survey Office, Lawrence, on Thursday, the 24th day of August next, at noon. Nasbby. —At the Survey Office there, on Wednesday, the 23rd day of August next, at noon. FOR SALE. T EASEHOLD, containing 42 acres A^ (which can be made freehold immediately), adjoining town boundary, between, Mr. Robertson's Paddock and The Manse ground ; part laid down in grass. Double-seated Buggy, with shafts, brake, lamps and pole. Complete set of Gig or Buggy Harness. Lady's Saddle. Buggy Herse. Apply at THE MANSE, Lawrence. FOR SALE. MINING LEASE situated at Seventeen Mile Beaoh, comprising Water Race, Dam, House, Paddock, and all mining tools. For particulars, apply to ALEX. M'PHERSON, Roxburgh Ferry Hotel, Teviot. /-\ N S A L E :— Fruit Trees of all kinds (free from blight) Gooseberry and Currant Bushes Forest Trees and Shrubs Garden and Agricultural Seeds, guaranteed of last seaso i's growth, at tlie • lowest possible pric«.S. To prevent disappointment, no Seeds are offered for sale which have not previously been proved. J. H. PRESSLY, FDRSERY A.ND SEEDSMAN, BOSS PLACE, LA WHENCE. f\ N S A L E — CAULIFLOWER AND CABBAGE PLANTS (free from blight.) EARLY PEASE, new and choice varieties. SHALLOTS. EARLY SEED POTATOES. J. H. PRESSLY, Lawrence. LARGEST COLLECTION • or SEEDS, TREES, AND SHRUBS IN THE COUNTRY. "DECEIVING regular consignments of Xt Seeds direct from the besh firms in Britain and the Colonies, I am enabled to offer good qualities at reduced prices, a few of which I quote. Great pains are taken to supply only New, Genuine, and Uunadultered Seeds, but nothing is warranted. A liberal allovmnceis made to large purchasers. Broad Beans, 8d per lb ; French Beans, Is do:, Scarlet Runners, Is §d do ; Red Beet, 6d per oz ; Borecole (curled greens),. ls ; Brocoli, 2s do ; Cabbage (early and late), Is ; Carrots, do, 6d per oz, 5s per lb ; Cauliflower, 2s per oz ; Celery, 2a do ; Curled Cress, 4d do ; Leek, Is do ; Lettuce, Is do ,' Mustard, 4d. do ; Onion, Is do ; Parsley, 4d do ; Parsnip, 6d do ; Pease (early and late), fid to Is per lb ; Radish, 4d per oz ; Rhubarb, 2s do ; Spinach, 6d do ; Early White Turnip, 4d do.; Early Yellow Turnip, 4d do ; Field Turnips (all varieties)' ls 6dper lb ; "Blue Gum, 2s per oz : Whin or Furze, 4d do ; Scotch. Broom,4d do ; Cape- -Broom, 4tl " do 1 ; .Prickly .Brooiij/ Is do"; Mixed .Lawn' Grasses, is 6d per Jb, ; jßhubarb Roots, • fpom 6s' ,per doz. ; Cabbage Plants, early and late, is per iQO V Hawthorns'," from" 12s per 100Q ; one yearoldf-Alpple . and -Pear Trees, 12s per doz. ; tw<i, do, 15s ;. three, d.o, fine strong fruijtrbAaring 'trees^ 20s ; , Goos4- . ;berry and " Currant 'Bugh.es, 'from 2s p^r doz. ; A good selection -of Agricultural and Flower *j3eeds, at'nxatfkfcjfc prices. .- B. large collection of English, F,orest Trees, • Ornamental and Flowering Shrubs, Bulbs, Tubers, ,»nd other Nursery Stock, too numerous to "mention, on sale by . •■'.•.- H. WHITEr " • -' ■ l :Wholes,alti and' Retail, { % s -\ • , NURSERY AND SEEDSMAN, J • , ''(Ohposfte'Uanl pfOtago), '* j!' '- ■ ■• MILTOtf, TOKOMA-IUIEOn 1 * j sf;B-;— a^di^uttji-. f£eiu r -all. yUr^ohases ltt tlm r Tuapeka ."district .-given, to the JUdipitaL': .;.'
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Tuapeka Times, Volume III, Issue 184, 17 August 1871, Page 4
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696Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Tuapeka Times, Volume III, Issue 184, 17 August 1871, Page 4
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