The "Aramohd Nuriery.
In inoifier column .Mr Benefiatct th* proprietor of the above : nurse'ry' notifies that he has for gale an immenge jtpek of fruit treas, cameliias And r^oaw, A^V .'M,o«t;6f)6ur reeidere have at tinS'es icen a consignment from tiiitf tfttfirery sold by auction in Foxton, and the growth and care bestowed upon them has been the theme" wfAtttinrf tiou. Mr Benefield thoroughly hia business and his -stock ii exceptionally good. A very 'large' number of fruit trees and plants are now growing in this district, purchased from him, and hate always given satisfaction to the purchasers. It will be noted that Jtfr Benefreld admits the dullness of the times, and is prepared to quote at greatly reduced price-3, which will bo good news to those wanting this class of stock. We have always urged planting, and still do so, and purpose increasing our own orchards this yetir despito the assertion that applea are unsaleable. We have no fear but that our readers will care* fully read the advertisement,
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Manawatu Herald, 30 May 1895, Page 3
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169The "Aramohd Nuriery. Manawatu Herald, 30 May 1895, Page 3
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