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The "Waiearapa ! Daily . PUBLISHED, EACH DAY AS UNDER Mastketon.—l2 noon.—Agents; J, Watt J, Williams; J, J. Smith ; F W. Hales; Caselberg & Co. A. P. Feilding j E. Feist; 0 Wilton, Oahtebton. —12.30 p.m.—Agents: Thomas Bennett; Thomas Hooker, - Gbkytown, —1 p.m.—Agents: A. L, Web ster; Caselberg & Co. ; S Haigh; Fabian Bros. Featuehston.—2.3o p.m.—Agents: Gilpin and Pardon, Circulated by Post to Taueru, Bideford, Alfredton, Glendonald, Maiiricoville, Ekatahuna, Whareama, Tumi, Castle Point, Waikaraka, Akiteo, Olionga, Feilding Falmerston North, Tarataln, Gladstone' Waihenga, Taulierenikau, Lower Valley. Hutt, Taitai, Wellington, &c., &c. NETTING. WIRE NETTING. For fencing purposes, in any quantity, Samples to be seen at SELLAII & HALES' Store, Bridge-street, 1 Price very low, liavingbeen specially imnrtwl, jg D U C A T I 0 N A L. MRS, PALMER'S School for Young Ladies', Bixon-street. Terms, One Guinea quarterly in advance, iuulusive of instruction in Singing and Drawing. Boys under 10 years of age received. Separata class for infants. Terms 1/ weekly. gTATIONER'S HALL, L*MBTON-QirAr, Wellington, ROBERT HOLLIDAY AND CO,, (Late W. G, Jackson.) Importers of Books, Stationery, Music, Musical Instruments, and Fancy Goods, Orders by Post promptly attended to. 205 0 TIC E 0 E REMOVAL

ill persons having left Pictures for Framing will find them romovedtoNcw Premises, next door to Hannah's Boot Shop, Lambton Quay. HE FLOWER, FRUIT, & KITCHEN THIS should he a busy month in all gardens, for draining, digging, trenching, planting of trees, hedges, bulbs, etc, Dig round all fruit trees giving apples, peai'3, and plums manure; prune fruit trees cutting away all cross shoots leaving only such branches as ought to remain, do not follow the absurd practice of cutting back the leaning branches with the idea of making the trees dwarf. In cutting the tree back it only forces growth encourages blight and waste fruit. Those that believe in cutting back to cause fruit bearing or to make a dwarf should inspect the result upon hedge rows under the same treatment, and they will see that edges that are cut are the tallest and the most branchy but without fruit. If you want haws take the hedge that is left to grow without cutting. So we have found the same result in fruit (trowing. In planting out young trees water them well, put shelter round young pines and cupressus. Early sowing of cabbage seed may dot? be made of the following sorts: Early York, King of Cabbage, Warenheap, Sugar Loaf, alsocauliflower in a dry sheltered spot. Onions to ensuro a good crop should be sown this month, the sorts to sow are brown Spanish (well known), danders yellow is one of the best crops and keeps best for largo onions, try giant roecoa, Sow carrots •arly and late sorts, Sow turnips towards the end of the month, also parsnips and potatoes. Sow parsley as edgings or in beds, also peas and broad Windsor beans. Flower seed will be better sown this month than later; shelter them from the sun and frost. Sow rhubarb in well dug rich ground the stalks will be fit for use in Autumn. 231 T. MYERS. GARDEN. FOR AUGUST,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 242, 19 August 1879, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 242, 19 August 1879, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 242, 19 August 1879, Page 2

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