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1 PLANTING SEASON 1885. A RAM 0H 0 NURSERY. 1 have again the pleasure of presenting to my Horticultural friends, and.the public generally, m this and the neighbouring provinces,^ m; catalogae^of*Ffnft, "IPoreTit,* and~ Ornamental . Trees, which J tend, pptjt, free, to any , addreu ' on application. FRUIT TREES. Apple Trees, as usual, still claim the largest share of my attention, and, I am pleasea* to say, are m first-crais condition. Of Apple Trees alone I have 16,000 for sale this season, from 2to 4 years old, some of which have been Pnthis last season. I' hare ar,er « planted iv the Orchard V per:k, thereby proving their;, quality $311 of name, which' i*. of\ firs| importance. OOKI AND INSPECT 70S YOUB3BCVICB. I wpuld again remind you that early planting- \ iothe secret pf success, < , FOREST AND SHELTER .TREEfc. i I have a large Stock, »tt pf which hare been '' alacke.d np ready for tranaplanting. ' Hedge Plants 1 African Boxthorne and 40,000 Quicks Early Seed Potatoes, from Id to 3d peitfh " W« X. JtIvENEPIKpj; " ) ARAMOHO KURSERY*S - _ Adjoining the Aramoho Railway Station, at • which all trains stop, both No Watchmaker ANJD JEWELLER. Harry Littlejohn^ (Late with w. Llttlejohn & Son, Wellington) r » ( rHE SQUARE, PALMERSTON H. Repairing of Clocks, Watches, Jewellery^ and other Instruments of every descriptions, promptly and efficiently carried oat, & : Orders frda Country Settlors receive Im- . ' > » mediate Attention. %II.T£H«ItIITHII¥6 '* DONE ON THE PREMISES. (Under Stakda^d Office.) E. littleiohn Prccrietor. £2 REWARD. EOST, a Bright Bay; Mare, branded like pair of bellows on near ihoujder, newly shod, lump on belly, riaok points; collar marked. Thi tofaxmvA ifQ^pw4».Wx>Yery

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XII, Issue 1738, 19 June 1886, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Standard, Volume XII, Issue 1738, 19 June 1886, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Standard, Volume XII, Issue 1738, 19 June 1886, Page 4

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