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BOARDING HOUSE. ANBREW KENNY begs to giv notice to tin Pubic, thit he ha opened a Commodious B-wr iiny Hou" m. Nixon-street, East Humlton, wher all the Cobfoits' of a Home ma> be hai at a Moderate Charge. By strict attention to the com ore o Boarders, civility, and Moderate Charges A. KiiNUT hopes to obtain a Bhare of tb Public support. A. KENNY, Nixon-Street, East Hamilton. June 6th, 1878. MOUNT HOBSON NURSERY REMUERA. THE above is well stocked with welladvanced Fruit Trees, Forest Trees, Ornamental Trees, Shrabs PlanU., &c. frequently transplanted and m fruitful and effective condition. The , site of the Nursery being sold, the whole Stock has to be cleared during the ourrent season and many of the lines will be offered at reduced rates for quantity. ' Prickly Comfrey, now supplied a 7/b per dozen; and m Spring, if previously arranged for, at lowest possible rates for quantity— could undertake to supply 500,000. Fine Btook of two and three year old White Moss Cherokie Rose, and Lycium Moridium or African Box Ihorn The two latter articles are worth special attention for the Waikatd Hedges, The Seed Warehouse ja replete with the choicest procurable Farm and Garden Seeds of all kinds, including Seed Wheats, Grasses and Clovers, Seed Potatoes, &c, Ac. • Amies' Chemiojl Manures, an excellent Fertil'zar, and at the same time Blight and Insect destroyer ; and Manures and Requisites of all descriptions. ( Mount Hobson NunaEEY Resiueba, Or, Seed Wharehouse, Next Bank of New Zealand, Queen Strew Auckland. PUBLIC NOTICE. H ALLY'S STORE, CAMBRIDGE. TTAVING this day Sold the above Business to ' MR THOMAS WELLS, I embrace the present opportunity of thanking the Cambridge Publit for their liberal patronage during the last eleven years. I would also respectfully request a continuance of the same support for my successor, who, from his long connection with and intimate knowledge of the trade will, I feel assured, give ample, satisfaction to his customers. JAMES HALLY. Cambridge, May 20, 1878. In reference to the above I beg to imfortn. all whom it may concern that neither cost nor care shall be wanting on my part to make my Establishment ■ SECOND TO NONE IN THE PROVINCE, either m Premises, Stock, T»ricea, Accommodatioo, or Civility and Attention. My aim . shall be to make it a Business replete with Every requisite of a Country Settler. Soliciting a trial, I have, &c, THOS. WELLS, Cambridge, May 20, 1878. , WAIKATO NURSERT, HAMILTON WEST. GEORGE MASON (Latb Mason Bjros.), NURSERYMAN, SEEDSMAN, ETC., BEGS to call the attention of intending planters to his Large and Varied Assortment of Nursery Btook, now ready for transplanting. The Stock comprises : Thorn Quicks, 1 year, '9a per 1000 ; do. 3 years. 12a 6d j Pinua Insignia, 50fl to 75s par 100 j do, Jefferya, Is 6d each ; do, Lambertiana, 1j Gd each; do, Maritim», 40s per 100 ; do, Hellepensiß, 40a per 100 ; do, Tuberculata, Is 6d each ; do, Rigida, GOa per 103 ; do, Ponderosa, la 6d each ; do, Canariensis, Is od caoh ; Abies Douglassi, 13 6d each ; Larch Fir, 9s per doz ; Scotch do, 6a per doz ; Spruce do, Is j Cedrus Dtodara, 2i UJ; Cupressus Macrocarpa, Is ; do, G-oveniana, Is 6«1 ; do, Lawsoniana; Is 6d • do, Knightii, 2s ; do, Stricta, 9d ; do, Horizontals, 9d; Cryptomaria Elegans, 1* ; Retinoaporo Obtusa, Is 6d ; do, Pluraoßa, Is Gd ; do, Puifera, Is 6d ; Thiga Gigantea, la ; do, Compacta, 23 ; Weliingtonia Gigantift, Is, 2s Gd ; Lygusttuin Uudulatum, 9d ; Evergreen Oak, la Gd ; Magnolia Grandifloria, 2a to 3s 6d ; jtthddtidenriron, 1«, <s6d ; Ash (English), 9i per doz j do, Mountain, 123 per dtz ; Oriental Haoe, 12a per doz; Sycamore, 12-J pef doz ; Oak, Evergreen, 18a per doz ; do, English, 6s per doz j Blue Gum, 40a per 1000; Apples, 12a to 18a per doz; Peirs, 12a per doz, U 8d eaoh ; Plums, 12» per doz, la 8d eaoh ; Peacb, 12j per d<z; Nectaiiue*, 12* per dfz; Aprieois, 123 to 183 per dcz ; gherriea, 12a jer diz; ±ia*pbemes, 4* doz, Walnu*, 12i per doz ; GoDsbttru*., 4a pei doz; Curran'B, 4a per d«z; Sp/inish Chesnut, 12j per d<z; Hazel i\ut, 9i pei doz ; Cob do, 2s per dcz ; Fuberfc, 9s pet doz: ociawb.rnrs, 2a 6t per Rhub «> Soots, Is U I to 4a pi tdi z. A la. go . Assqittnenß of Jflo.#t rng ant Shru' s. toonumei ofls to roeu Wi n. F. tv Tj : ev?,;A^;i9lß.

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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 930, 8 June 1878, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 930, 8 June 1878, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 930, 8 June 1878, Page 3

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