riREAT CLEARING SALE vA OF NURSERY STOCK, At low prices and on easy terma, to suit the times. TWELVE FRUIT TREES FOR 10s. \ Three years old, to consist of the following : APPLES, PLUMS AND PEACHES, At 10s per doz, Fruit Trees on Hand :- Apples on Blight-proof roots ~ go sorts Peaches .... in Apricots , o o ~ Nectarines n Quinces a Sweet Chesnuts j Filbert Nuts \ " Gooseberries (these are new sorts) 40 Currants do, <h n Raspberries 4 Oranges and other Fruits in pots for house planting. In New and Rare Plants a large collection to he seen at the Garden, Queen-street. A large 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 »re now unpacking, in first-class condition. la Pinos and Ornamental Trees and Shrubs, we have thousands of the best sorts for all kinds of planting, Pinus Insignia, from 25s per 100, Cupressus Macrocarpa, from 25s per 100, per 1,000, Quicks. 123 per 1,000, Privot, 5s per 100. We have a fme assortment of new kinds of Potatoes this season, andean supply the public with the largest and best assortment of Gardon and Farm Seeds, and also Flower Seeds of all kinds. Note.—All our seed guaranteed to grow.
To those that require to import, 1 am prepared to supply at the lowest market rates and with the best of trees. AH orders over £5 will in future be treated as wholesale orders. For further particulars got my Catalogue, to be had from Mr Feilding, or by post, J W. W. McCAKDLE, NURSERY AND SEEDSMAN, MISIEBTOIf. 176 GARDENER, FLORIST, SEEDSMAN, &c. Qdebn-stbem, Mastertox, (Next to M. Caselberg's & Go's. Store.) At the request of tho greater number of residents of Mnsterton, he begs to inform them that he lias opened the Shop lately occupied by Mrs Prentice, where the public can obtain all kinds of Greengrocery. Seeds imported direct from England monthly, which havo takeu prizes in Masterton, and throughout England, IS" Catalogues can be seen on application, 180 HARDY, ORNAMENTAL AND EVERGREEN SHRUBS, FOREST TREES, FRUIT TREES, &c. The undersigned has on sale many thousand of hardy, ornamental, evergreen, and flowering shrubs, Cornifcra, shelter trees, hedge plants, &c, all well rooted, healthy plants. Tho Fruit trees are choice-named varieties our own working, and true to name.
A few quotations given—£s, d. GuproßSUs Macrocarpia, from 2 10 0 per 10 DittS Striata ~ no o „ Pimiß Insignia „ 2 10 0 " ," Ditto, othor varieties ~200 '„ ',] Hollies (transplanted Plan's) ~ l 10 0 „ ~ Euonymus Japonioa ~20 0 „ Olearia (hedge plant) „ 110 0 " ',', Pittospoamus (of sorts) ~ 110 0,, , Fruit Trees (of sorts), per dozen, 15s to 18s Gooseberries, Currants „ „ from Gs Rhubarb roots „ „ M gg Also, a largo quantity of flowering plants bulbs, herbs, &c. F. MOTOTIER, Norwood Hill Nursery, 156 Taßinan-street, Wellington WANIBU KNOW N. A N T That GEORGE PALMER, Gardener and Nurseryman, Lixon-stroot, Mastertoii, has for sale a great variety of Choice Fruit Trees, ncuding—ipple (blight proof), Pear, Peach, Plum, Apricot, Goosbery, Cob Nut, Filbert, Walnut, Spanish Chosmit. Also, Rhubarb Roots, Barbery Hedge Plants, and a variety of Pine Cypresses, and other Evergreen Shrubs, io. At Prices to suit the times. 170 n A R .R I. a G E. DARLEY & KNIGHT, General Carriers, GREYTOWN, beg to announoe that they arry Goods from Peathcrstonto all parts of he Wairarapa. Ordors from M/ISTERTON or CARTER. TON promptly attended to.i 113 DIXON Masterton. GENERAL CABTER, All orders for Cartage left with G. Dixon, Blacksmith, or with the advertiser, will be promptly attended to. Charges-Lowest current rates. N.8.-Goods collected for Darley & Knight's Wellington Teams.
Messrs. CASELBERG& CO. Will carry Goods to and from Wellington and intermediate places on main road, at the following rates:— From Wellington to Greytown, including Railway charges, 40/- por ton. Prom Wellington to Masterton, including Railway charges, GO/- per ton. From Featherston to Masterton, 30/- per ton, if under a ton at one loading; 27/G per ton if a ton or over. Terms—Customers having accounts; one month's credit. To others; Cash to bo paid before delivery of Goods. MO M. OASELBERG & CO,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 211, 14 July 1879, Page 3
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