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if K A'}] (>' i, |.j iiinu HA I Niritlktv jfnoju A low ttrf© febd 01? W R'.Ht Ihu (Jiiia, ■ 'l'winr/v'ii]' irnxjii' Tliiig Ml* {&, 'hitea years oftlj lioUsfet of the . fcUawiiii!— APPLES, PLUMS.AND At iOs jj»lf do:;. I'l'.uit Taties' on HAKU ! Apples oil TJliglit-proiif foots .. &0 soiti Peached 40 ,1 "wire .. .j .. .. 24 )t Pluina SB „ Aprieois ... ~ .. R , Nectarines .. 7 (( Quinces B ~ Sweot Chfeshuta 1 Filbert Nuts .. 2 t Gooseberries (these are hbw Borts) 40 „ Currants do. do. ~ 7 Raspberries .. .. ~ .. 4 Oranges and other Fruits in pots for lioueo planting. In New and Rare Plants a large cotluutkm to bo seen at tho Garden, Queen-street. A <Jarge shipment of Camellias, Azaleas, Magnolias, and Rhododendrons. 250 sorts of Roses just to hand in splendid order. 2,000 Bulbs of the best sorts we arc now unpacking, in first-class condition. In Pines and Ornamental Trees and Shrubs, wa have thousands of thp for all kinds at ylatii ipg, Piuus lijsi/juiH, from ppr 100. C'uprcasns Mnerqearpa, from 25s per IQO, Barberries {malie:i a splendid hfid«u), per 1,000, IJulokit, lfiejiuv Priyot, Ca jhiv lot), Wo li.'jvt ii fliio aiiiortinent of now kinds of Potatoes thin ih'uhou, andean supply tho publie witli tlw lnvpudt ml bcut mwwtincflt of Gurdoii I, N Hud a)iio Viewer Souda pf all It Nom-~ All our sued Guaranteed to ;;raw, To Hioho that require to import, 1 urn prepared tn supply at, tho lowest market rutcm, and with the best of trees. All orders over £5 will in future be treated as wholesale orders. For further particulars /jot y!fttalogtie, to bo \rpi,U ttf'by P"«V' \v. W. McCARDLE, NURSERY AND SEEDSMAN, Mastep.TON. 176 <fc J, H $ O W N, ACCOOUNTANTS, LAND AND COMMISSION AGENTS MASTERTON. R Agents for : Mutual Life Association of Australasia. Dagleish & Keid's JVetoZealandßradshaw, Sub-Agents fok:— North British and Mercantile Fire Insurance. Masterton Permanent Investment ans Building Society. F'-OR SALE.—Freehold. 44 feet frontage to Church-street.—£l6s. House and J aere, Kuripuni.—£2lo. Donald's Estato, from 1 to 2 acres.—£loo, 44 x 100 Chapel-street.—£9o. 100 s. 200 Cole-street, fenced. —£190, J-acre Cole-street.—£3oo. 8-roomed House, i-acre, £3OO. Wricley's Estate. ' b House and A-acre, Chapel-street.—£sso. 5 acres lorns 1 Estate.—£3pft. Superior DwalLing-bouse 1 Hall - street,— £i,3QO; ' House arid section, Dixon-Btreet,—£27o. 44 x "165' Bannister-street, House anu Ees^ate.—£3t)i). ' 66 x 200 Lincoln Road,—£l6o. House and |-auro Bannister-street, —£2 so. House and J-acre Wrigley's Estate—£l4o. 1 acre loras' Estate.—£so. House and i-acre Wrigley-street.—£3so. " f> 1, —£sso" i-acrc Section Wrigley's Estate. —£7o. House Cricket-** 'eet.—£2so. House and IC-Htdled Stable and Storerooms.—£iU J. House and StabJci Bannister-strjet—£3so. Superior House Wrigltiv's Estate.—£soo : half ; yeftf|£ ' r "' House and Keaton Estate-—£23o. » i, Cliurch-street,—£2so. J-aore sections Keaton Estate.—£6o. House and section, fenced, Wrigley's Estate,—£22o ; terms. 350 acres, Rangituman, and house—£2ooo. 50 ~ Opaki, and house.-—£4oo. 200 „ busli, Rangitumau—£4so. 225 ~ Ranßitumau, cleared—£9oo. 40 „ Mauriceville, and house—£lso. 432 „ acres Opoki, farm—£3,ooo. 800 „ TJppet Taueru—£l,6QQ, 250 „ pastoral. QuaUl—£l,asp- " TO, LEASE. " 100 acres Mauriceville—£2o. 30 acres Masterton —£4o/ ' Maatertou Town Acres ■ buildinc sites i 21 years. ' "" ■ ? 6-rooinod Hquae. 4-rontned „ Keaton Estate—£26. 6-rootQed „ Ohapel-strcet, —£2o 6-roomed „ Queen-street—£4s. Shop in Queen-street —£26. Wheelwright's Shop, Queen-street- £4O. Building dites, Hall-street—£2s. fJIO THE PUBLIC OF MASTERTON AND SURROUNDING DlSTlil^T. Haying taken tlie tioa of \V J. purpqac of extending my and my customers the public who have so liberally supported mo in tho past, I beg to inform them that orders left at the Shop will be attended to, and the price of Bread wil be as per advertisement. The tightness of the money t^itjes me to ask my as & ut poaqblo TTOekly JAS t THOMPSON, June 19, 1879, ]49 J. S T 0 N E, GARDENER, FLORIST. SEEDSMAN, &e. IVJASTBBWK, to M, At the rcqncst of tho greater nurnbor of reHidonts of Masterton, ho begs to inform thorn that he has opened the Shop lately occupicd.by Mrs Prentice, where tlio public can obtain all kinds of Greengrocery. Seeds imported l dirtot from England monthly, which have taken prjzoß ia Masterand throughout England. (p" .Catalogues can bo soon 011 application. 180

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 200, 2 July 1879, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 200, 2 July 1879, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 200, 2 July 1879, Page 3

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