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Sit EAT.CLEARING- SALE I ;; \ x V«i?' •'. ' - r NURSERY STOCK, | At low prices anil on easy terms, to suit the times. TWELVE FRUIT TREES FOR 10s. Three years old, to consist of the followiiif '•■■ APPLES, PLUMS AND PEACHES, At 10s per don, Fkuit Treks, on Hand : Apples on Blight-proof roots .. SO sorts Peaches .. • 40 -„ Apricot!? 8 '„ Nectarines .. , 7,, ' Quinces ... t 3., Sweet Chesnuts ~ ' 1 ~ Filbort Nuts' 1 „ Gooseberries (these arc now sorts) 40 „ Currants do. do. ~ 7 ~ ' Raspberries.. , i „ Oranges and other Fruits in pots for house planting. In New and Have Plants a large collection to he seen at the Garden, Queen-street. A large shipment of Camellias, Azaleas, Magnolias, and Rhododendrons,

2,000 Bulbs of the best sorts wo arc now mpacking, in first-class conditiou. In Pines and Ornamental Trees and tabs, we have thousands of the beat sorts 'or all kinds of planting. I'imis Insignia, from 25s per 100. Cnpressna Jfacroearpa, from 20s per 100, liarbcrries (makes a splendid hedtje), 10s per 1,000. "Wo have a line assortment of now kinds of Potatoes this season, and can supply the public with the largest and best assortment of Garden and Farm Seeds, and also Flower Seeds of all kinds. Koi'E.—All our seed guaranteed to "row. To those that require to import, 1 am prepared to supply at the lowest market rates, and with the best of trees. All orders over £5 will in future be treated as wholesale orders. For further particulars get my Catalogue, to 1)0 had from Mr Feilding, or bypost.

¥. W. McUAKDLE, NURSERY AND SEEDSM4N, Mastehtos. 17fi T) & J. 13 R0 W N.l It. ACCOUNTANTS, LAND AND COMMISSION AGENT-1 MASTERTON. I Ackn'l'3 ron : Mutual Life Association of Australasia, Daglcish & Reid's New Zmlund Bradshaw, Suii-Aoents for:— North British mid Mercantile Firo Insurance, Mastcrton Permanent Investment and Building Society. FOR SALE.-Fbekuold. 44 feet frontage to Church-street.—£los. House and j-aore, Kuripimi.—£2lo. Donald's Estate, from Ito 2 acres.—£ 100. 44 x 100 Chapel-street.-£!)0, 100 x 200 Colc-stvect. fenced.—.CWo, . i-acre Cole-street.—£3oo. Estate. House and J-acrc, Chapel-street.—£2,lo. 5 acres lorns' Estate.—£3oo. Suporior Dwelling-house Hall-street. — £1,200, House and section, Dixon-strcet.—£27o. 44 x IGS Bannister-street.—£l(>ii. House and Stables, 2 acres, Fergusson's

House and j;-acie Bannister-street.— £250. House and {-acre Wriglcy's Estate—£l4o. 1 acre lorns' House ami {-acre Wrigloy-strect.—£3so. „ -£550{•aero Section AVrigloy's Estate—£7o. I louse Cricket-st 'oefc.—£2so. House and U'-itikd Stable and Storerooms.—.t'iiuij, House and Stables Bannister-street—£3so. Superior House Wriglcy's Estate—£soo ; half-yearly payments. House and {-aero Kcaton Estate.—£2so, ~ „ (Jlmruh-strcci—£2so. {-acre sections Keaton Estate.—£oo. HoußO and section, fenced, Wriglcy's Estate.—£22o ; terms. 350 acres, Ilangitmnau, and house—£2ooo. 50 ~ Opaki, and house—£4oo. 200 „ bush, Fiiuigitumau—JMuO. 2?5 ~ llmißiUinuui, cleared—£9oo. 40 „ Manrieoville, and bouse—£lso. 432 „ acres Opoki, iarm—£3,ooo. SOO „ Upper Tmicni-£l,(i00.

TO LEASE. lOOmesMiuirieeviUe-0). 80 acres Mastuvton -£'lo. llasterton Town Acres; building sites I*l years, b'-voonunl House, Victoria-street—£4o. •i-roomed „ Kcatou Estate—£26. Ed „ Chapel-street, !j-acro—£2l „ Queen-street—£-15. Shop in Qiioan-stveot—,£2G. Wheelwright's Shop, Queen-street- £.lO. Building riitcs, Hall-street- <nr

mO THE PUBLIC OF MASTERTON AND SURROUNDING DISTRICT. Having taken the Shop late in the occupation of Mr. WJ. Prentice,for the purpose of extending my business, and, thanking my customers and the public who have so liberally supported me in the past, I beg to inform them that orders left at the Shop will be attended to, and the price of Bread ivil be as per advertisement. The tightness of the money market obliges me to ask my customers to be as prompt as possible with Cash or weekly payments, JAS, THOMPSON, Miistorton, June 19,1879, 149

GAKDEjNER, FLORIST; SEEDSMAN, &C ; QUEHN-STIIKET, M.WTERTON, (Next to 11. Caselberg's & Co'a. Store.) At the request of the greater number of residents ol Masterton, ho begs to inform them that he hits opened the Shop lately occupied by Mrs Prentice, where the public can obtain all kinds of Greengrocery. Seeds imported direct from England monthly, which have taken prizes in Masterton, and throughout England.' IS* Catalogues can be seen on application. ißa

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 202, 4 July 1879, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 202, 4 July 1879, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 202, 4 July 1879, Page 3

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