NURSERY STO.CK, NURSERY STOCK. F . COOPER BIJOU NURSERY, Te Aro and Lower Huit, P. COOPEE'S CHOICE CONIFERA, consisting of Pines, Cypressus, Thujas, Cryptomaiias, Retinisporas, Biotas, Copbalotaxus, Callitris, and others, F. COOPER'S. SHELTER TREES, AND winds. F. COOPER'S plants for hedging, bordering and carpet Bedding-Celine, Pyrith' thrum, Lemon Thyme, Veronicas, Perila, Iresine, &t>. F. COOPER'S. Forest Flowers, in every variety, from the Daisy to the Rho- . dodendron. -F, COOPER'S Pot Plants," suitable growing in every description Horticultural Structure, windqj Recesses, (tc. F.COOPER'S Culinary Plants, Roots Herbs— Rhubarb, Sea Kali chokes, Aspargus, Horse. Potatoes, ana alt'ol cultivation. F. COOPER'S Fruit Trees, Plants, Bushes, and Canes—Apples, Grapes, Pears, Plums, Peaches, Cherries', Mulberries, Nuts, Gooseberries, Raspberries, and Strawberries. ALL TO BE OIEARED OUT AT' . GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. 25 per cent, lower than any other, to meet the exigencies of the times, and prepare ' for the Tax-Hunters, • Sole Address:. CENTRAL STORE, Manners-street, Wellington. orthv p IRDLESTONE has been favored with instrucJ.M. tions'from Hugh McMaster, |gq., to sell by Public Auction on THURSDAY, Ist JULY, Atlla.m,, at his residence, Brooklyn, Gladstone, th vhole of his Stock, Implements, Household Furniture, and Etceteras used in the working of the Farm WITHOUT THE SLIGHTEST RESERVE. The following are some of the principal ai tides, the list being too long to be enumerated in an advertisement: - 21 purebred Linooln ewes, 13 i. hoggets. 1500 crossbred sheep-mixed 5 head of cattle Milking Cows 5 working bullocks Dray chains, yokes, &o, 3 superior plough korses 150 bushels oats Tbe Furniture is of first-ojase quality, in good order, and includes-r Magnificent trichord piano, walnut case Full-sized Leamington range, The Auctioneer would call special attention to the above bona fide unreserved sale, as the quality of the stock offered is of the highest description. The' bridge over thi Ruamahunga at Hurunuiorangi is now pass* able for foot passengers, and arrangement have been made, in the .event of 'the river being unfordablo on the day of the sale, 14, paddock visitors' horses on this side, and TERMS AT SALE, : TENDERS will be received up to NOON on SATURDAY, 10th July, for erecting ONE MILE (more or - leas) of WIRE FENCING (labor only) on the Opaki. The lowest or any tender not necessarily Specifications may be seen at Messrs B. and J. Brown'*. ; ' . ■ For further particulars apply to . THOS. CHAMBERLAIN. 499 .. ; : , . Upper Plain. TMPOUNDED by J. C. Vallance, on 3m X 23rd,'in the public pound, Taqeru- ' 1 bay mare, two whitehindfee^brand BI on near shisulder. J ut ' , .If.not
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 499, 25 June 1880, Page 2
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412Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 499, 25 June 1880, Page 2
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