GREAT CL-BABINd BALE OF NURSERY STOCK, At low prices and on e»By terms, to suit the times. TWELYE 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 .. 80 sorts Apricots 8 Nectarines „, 7 Quinces 3 Sweet Chesnuts ~ .. l Filbert Nuts 1 x 11 Gooseberries (these are new sorts) 40 „ Currants do. do, .. 7 „ Raspberries 4 Oranges and other Fruits in pets for house planting, In New and Rare Plants a large collection to be 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 are now unpacking, in first-class condition. In Pines,and Ornamental Trees and Shrubs, we have thousands of the best sorts for all kinds of planting. Pinus Insignis, from 2as per 100, Cupressus Maerooarpa, from 25s per 100, Barberries (makes a splendid hedge), 10s per 1,000. Quicks, 12s per 1.000. Privet, 5s per 100. We havo a fine assortment of new kinds of Potatoes this season, andean supply the public with the largest and best assortment of Garden 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, All orders over £5 will in future be treated as wholesale orders. For further particulars get my Catalogue, to be had from Mr Feeding, or by post,
W. W. McCAfiDLE, NURSERY AND SEEDSMAN, Mastertos. 176 J. S T 0 N E, GARDENER, FLORIST, SEEDSMAN, &c, QUEEN-STBKKT, MASTERTON, (Next to M. Caselberg's & Co's. Store.) At the request of the greater number of esidents of Masterton, he begs to inform hem that he has opened the Shop lately iccupied by Mrs Prentice, where the public tan obtain all kinds of Greengrocery. Seeds imported direct from England iionthly, which have taken prizes in Master.on, and throughout England. Catalogues can be scon on application. 180 HARDY, ORNAMENTAL AND EVERGREEN SHRUBS, FOREST TREES, FRUIT TREES, etc. The undersigned has on sale many thou;and of hardy, ornamental, evergreen, and lowering shrubs, Coniifera;, shelter trees, ledge plants, &c, all well rooted, healthy Jama. The Fruit trees are choice-named varieties mr own working, and true to name. A few quotations given—£B, (1. 3upressus Macrocarpia, from 2)0 0 per 100 Ditto Strieta ~ 1 10 0 „ „ ?imis Insignia „ 2 10 0 ~ ~ 3itto, other varieties .„ 2 0 0 „ „ [•lollies (transplanted plants) _ „110 0„ „ ihionymus Japonica ~ 200 ~ „ Dlearia (hedgeplant) „ 110 0,, „ Pittospoamus (of sorts) ~ 110 0,, ~ ?ruit Trees (of sorts), per dozen, 15s to 18s Gooseberries, Currants „ „ from Gs ilhubarb roots „ „ „ Gs Also, a large quantity of flowering plants, julbs, herbs, &c. P. MOUNTIER, Norwood Hill Nursery, 156 Tasman-street, Wellington. A * T E i KIO W N. That GEORGE PALMER, Gardener and Nurseryman, Lixon-street, Masterton, has 'or sale a great variety of Choice Fruit Trees, noiuling—ipple (blight proof), Pear, Peach, Plum, Apricot, Goosbery, Cob Nut, Filbert, Walnut, Spanish Chcanut. Also, Rhubarb Roots, Barbery Hedge Plants, and a variety of Pine Cypresses, and other Evergreen Shrubs, to. At Prices to suit the times. 170 T E T J E W E L R Y. The undersigned lias received from Whitby, in England, a choice assortment of GENUINE JET JEWELRY, Superior to any which has yet been exhibited in the Wairarapa, and consisting of— BRACELETS, MASSIVE CHAINS, LOCKETS, MS, SOLITAIRES, EAR RINGS, &c, A'C, &e., Is Great Yarietv. Ladies and Gentlemen who may desire to nspeet these Goods may see them on applb cation to H. COLE, Prospect House, Cole-street, 155 Masterton. FABIAN BROS.' GREAT CLEARING SALE ■STILL CONTINUES 1! EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS OFFERING!! WE WANT MONEY! And are therefore giving things away for CASH!! COME EARLY TO SEOURI BARGAINS!! 161 MOROA HOUSE, GREYTOWN.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 214, 17 July 1879, Page 3
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