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PALMERSTON SALE YARDS. THUBSDAY, JUNE 20th, i T^REEMAN R. JA ''SON .t CO ±j will sell by pu/i<- auction aabove — 500 store wethers 450 ewes in lamb 400 lambs 100 lambs 80 ewes Sale at 1 o'clock sharp. FREEMAN R. JACKSON, Auctioneer. \ REEMAN R. JACKSON & COS : Stock Sales for June. Waverley Monday, 17 Johnsonville ... Wednesday, 19 Wanganui... ... Wednesday, 19 Palmer 3ton ... Thursday, 20 Jobnsonville ... Wednesday, 26 Sale of Horses, Poultiy, Saddlery, Hay, &c, every Saturday at noou, at St. Hill-street, Wanganui. FR EMiN B J CKS & CO., Auctioneers. [ Wanganui, Waverley, Feilding, Palmerston, Johnsonville, and Ashurst. If AN CHESTER NURSERY. SEASON, 1839. TO FRUIT GROWERS, COTTAGK GARDENERS & FARMERS. Tne Proprietor of the above Nursery desires to intimate that he has fox- sale a magnificent assortment of nne healthy Fruii Trees, comprising Apples 'early and late) Pears (nice assortment) Peaches (splendid variety) Plums, Cherries, and Strawberries (joosebemes and Currants The above arc well rooted and healthy Plants. All Prices moderate. EDWIN WORSFOLD, Proprietor NURSERY STOCK 1 *V[ OW on sale, in fine condition, a very Jli choice assortment of Nursery Stock, consisting of almost erervthing necessary, useful, ornamental, or fanciful in the gardening line, promptly despatched to all parts of the 'Jolony at the lowest possible paying prices. A few of my specialties are : — Oupressus Maerocarpa. Lawsoniana and Torolosa. Pinus .nsignus, Abies in varieties, Araucarias, Biotas, JaUitris, Junipers, Cedrus, Oyptomarias, Retinisporaa Taxus, Thugas. Fhdit Tbkfs in ah Vabieties. Trees for breakwinds and shelter, rnamental Flowering and Foliage plants, in every clas* for ereenhousjes o oueu uardens Camelias, Azaiias, Rhododendrons, Magnolias, Chrjsanthmuins, <fee. Priced Catalogues free on application. F. COOPER, Seedsman, Nurseryman & Florist, 23 Manmbß Steebt, Wellington. TREE PLAN 1 ING SEASON CLEARING OUT SALE OF NURSFEY STOCK. ALEXANDER LAIRD HAVING determined to sell the Hon^e and Land known, as the r-airfield Nuisery, cesires to inform his numerous Customers and the public g n erallv that to enable him to sell the Property he musi clear out his large stock of Fruit, Forest, and Ornamentil frees. They are all sirong, healthy, and well grown, and iv splendid order for transplanting. 8000 APPLE TREES. A L. has mnde Apple Trees a specialty. He has over 300 well known varieties to choose from ; they are well set with fruit buds, and by early planting are likely to have a crop the first season. THE BEST SHELTER TREES. 75,000 Pines and Cupressus Macrocarpa; also, a choice lot of Cupressus • acrocarpa from 2 to 3 feet high, specially prepared for transplanting And, to effect a speedy clearance of the above, the prices have been GREATLY REDUCED. Inspection invited. Early orders solicited. Full particulars a? to Property by applying to ALEXANDER LAIRD, Nurseryman, Fairfield and R lston, Wanganui. PLANTING SEASON. EGMONT NURSERY. JAMES LAIRD ■QESPECTFULLY reminds all X\) those who intend to plant that he offers, as usual, a fine stock of Healthy Trees, well prepared for removal. The whole will be sold cheap. The SEED DEPARTMENT, Taupo Quay, is well supplied with all kinds of Agricultural, Garden, and Flower rieeds of the best quality only. THE COFFEE PALACE, KiMBOLTON Road, Feilpino. E. YOUNG Proprietor. THE above named Establishment has now been fitted up and opened as a First- claas Restaurant and Boarding House. Meals at all hours. Price One Shilling. Tea, Coffee, Cocoa, or any kind of .Refreshments obtained at any time. The Sitting Room will be free and visitors will find Home and Colonial Papers filed. Superior Accommodation for Boarders. Good Beds. ' : '' Note the address— ' KIMBOLTON KOAD (opposite the Bed House), Fehj>iko, N.Z.

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Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 1, 18 June 1889, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 1, 18 June 1889, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 1, 18 June 1889, Page 3

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