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f\ H A B L E 8 O O N N T A G ! . . BROCKVILLE NURSERY, Kaikobai, near Dtjnedin. Cultivates for sale and for experimental purposes all the |Apple, Pear, Plum, and Cherry, varieties, which have been introduced to the Australian Colonies «ince' the latest publications. Besides, selected Peaches, Nectarines, Apricots, and Grape. Vines. Collections of the best "Gooseberries! Currants, Raspberries and Strawberries not deficient of novelties, Quinces, Medlars, Mulberries, Walnut's, &c. ' ' " Conifers;, Ornamental Trees and Shrubs. Herbaceous Plants, Bulbs and Tubers, amongst which the new Chrysanthemums, Phloxes, Penstemons, and Dahlias comprise firstclass collections. The advancement of Roses in choicest exhibition varieties, together with the increase of Fruits and other articles, are published in new Catalogue of Plants, which is obtainable on application, and will be forwarded to all parts of New Zealand for a remittance of 6d. postage itamps. He does not intend trading in Catalogues, but is desirous that the best use may be made of the information they afford respecting horti* - ■ cultural progress. The extraordinary increase of new varieties of Fruits from all parts of the world, now for sale here, and to become better known to every - friend of gardening, requires an ampler description of each variety than a catalogue publication can give. Reliable information of strictly New Zealand observation and experience of what to plant and what to avoid of these varieties after they have been proved will benefit the intending fruit-grower in many ways, so that it would be worth while to subscribe a trifle towards a future publication, which will be a permanent guide for the future. Very'little information bas been diffused amongst the colonists concerning the blight-proof Majetin Stork, on which to graft Apples, full particulars may be seen in the catalogue. C. 8. has great pleasure in being able to offer this season, for the first time, whole collection of Apples, about 400 varieties, grafted on Majetin Stork and Roots, one and two- year old, ready for sending out at the latter end of June. The quantity amounts to 8000. The earliest orders the first attention receive.

Established 1861. GEORGE R. WEST, fIMPOETEE OP ORGANS, nAR " PIANO- J^^HHHEbH MONIUMS, FORTES, MUSIC, And every Description of Musical Instruments, PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN. Sole Agent job GEORGE WOOD & CO.'S Uxbivaixed Ambbican Oegaus. See above Illustration. Prices and Particulars forwarded on application. T>EITH AND X¥7- I L X I E, BOOXSEIAXBS AND PtJBLISHEES, PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN, Have the following Works now on Sale : — History of my Religious Opinions ; by Dr. Newman. Losi and Gain : The Story of a Convert; by Dr. Newman. The Keys* of the Creeds. BOOKS FOR BOYS. By Jules Verne, translated from the French by W. H. G. Kingston. Dropped from the Clouds. Abandoned. The Secret of the Island. The Wreck of the Chancellor. Routledge's every Boys' Annuul. Cassells 1 Popular Recreator, &c., &c. The undermentioned Christmas Annuals just to hand:— Tom Hood's Comic, Belgravia, Tinsley's Magazine, Routledge's, Bow Bells, Cassells*, and London News Almanacs. SPECIAL NOTICE. The BOOS POST BATES are now SEDUCED oce-lialf.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume IV, Issue 175, 4 August 1876, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume IV, Issue 175, 4 August 1876, Page 4

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