r. b.o.c k in artist! &o. : ALCORN'S BUILDINGS, *'• ' ■ (OPPOSIIE j' , LAMBTON.. QTJ AT.; 9 prepared to execute orders in the follow vJing "with despatch ;, : !l ■ ' COPPER ; PLATE 'ENQRAVINO: ■>?- r isiti ng' Cards,; Invitatiori r Cards, 'Biisinesi 1 ;Cards; Billheads, Cheque's jVScrip Oertij '. 'ficates, v ßall Pro^amni|B;-Mek,''ete. * DIE-SINKING' tedals,', Corporate; ;'S'4nipaV Crests, , Monograms,.etc., :i> MisOELLiNEOUSuENGRAVraij.'ii nscriptions, etc,, ori'Gold and Silyeir Plate, ■ Brass/Door Plates,; Brass aiid ! Steel .Stamps, Punches, etc;|'eto.". ' iITHOQEAPHIC DRAWING '..ON TRANSFER PAPER OR STONE.; k. Show Cards, /Labels, etc.; ete. ' ' illuminatisq;. lidresaes on Parchment; VeUum,ErM9ataj tation Books, etc. M • ■' HERALDIC BRAWINO. 'rests, Coals,of Arms, etc.,: coorectly.bk* • zpned. y , Sketches.supplied if required,' : All favors left with W. Bock.' Greytara, rill;receiye;prompt attention* ••'•••• (M NOTICE." r " Co parties wishing to Acquire Property i* • theManawatu County,, ~ • rHB' undersigned have always on hand ' a large number of the Finest' Proper,ies in ths: above-named jcounty,! and will ! eel pleased at all times to communicate with my intending purchasers. THYNNE; LINTON & CO, Palmerston North and Foxton, 17th March, 1880. : 471 ' W. \Y, McOARDLE, URSERY AND; SEE'.ES M AN, ..BEGS to intimate that he will opon a new stock of seed in the shop known as Wilton's Seed Shop, . and will carry on the business OF :: : NURSERY akd SEEDSMAN. : All. orders for seed sent Carnage free. ■ My Vegetable Sesds are all of the finect sorts, in great variety, and at,.the lowest prices; a discount of 10 per cent, on all cashjOrders for seed; Price of seed'from 3d per packet. i Flower Seeds in great variety and of bes out door and greouhouse sorts from ljd per packet. FRUIT TREES of "all kinds. Pines, Cupressus,- Forest Trees, Shrubs, Rosea, Magnolias, Azaleas, Camellias, Rhododendrons, Dahlias (60 of tlio finest prize.'sorts), "Gladiolas,: ... All the best known kinds in all the .above stock. I have a large and varied assortment to choose from, and planters would do well to inspect my stock before giving their orders,--PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. 5 per cent, discount en all cash orders, T ON E JAMES g'J Seedsman and, Flows'/, WAIPOUA NURSERY,' MASTERI'ON. _BE(iS to] inform his numerous cuttomerg and the public generally that ho has taken the extensive nursery, and grounds of .Mr Henry Wilton, and will be able to supply choice Shrubs, Plants, Cuttings, : '&c.y at reasonable prices} also a quantity of Wilton's Prize Strawberry Plautsat oa por 100.•'-To arrivo ; per : "Rangiora," ; from Englaud, a selected lot of ■ Vegetable- Seeds as under (especially selected for Exhibitor's). Peas Runner. Beans Beet Brocoli" Cabbage Savoy Carrot Cauliflower Cress kustard Parsnip Leek Lettuce Onions Raddi h Celery Cucumber Gourd Melon. Marrow Tomato Mangold' ' ChampjokjSjrede Italian RyeGma " ■ Orders ieft r at Mr T. E. Price's or at M. Caselberg & Co.'s, will receive prompt attention. __ .1; ; . 509 • TIVIDALE NURSERY. : APPLES: GRAFTED ON MAJETIN •' ; : STOCKS. ' " A S;THE ability of this stock to; keep .•JOL: down, blight is;;sometimes misrepresented, we wish' to. state in what its value consists.-, rlt is completely blightproofj that I isallweclaim'for.it... In.other respects it is, neither: better' nor worse than other apple stocks. We neyor.did claim for.this, stook the ability to keep , off tha! blight from , the branches of toes grafted upon: it. All we claim for it is." that the roots of apple trees, properly grafted on tha Majetin Stock, 'will always, be ; entirely. freo.from-Blight; iin'faot, all below graft will be clean.. 'lt is not ex-pected-it; is .:noti,.'pretended-that apples naturally subject to blight, such as' f the Ribston Pippin,will be made clean.by being grafted on the Majetin Stock.V / Bu'ttit iaTof enemy from liia principal stronghold below ground; it makes the cuitivation of the apple much more easy and agreeable.-From Lang '& Co.'s Catalogue;.: l . >;. : ' r - •• j-FOR;SALE^'f Apple Trees, best sorts, grafted on blightproof stocks, Apricots, Brambles, GH&-—ries,-Nectarines,-PeachesrPearsrPluins, i.: Quiiioeu/.iFigs, iMcdlars"/ GiapeidiesJ" Mulberry,". Raspberry fGurrants,". Walnuts, vaacouuuio| i»cau viwiouea oiuooseoemes . Strawberries, Rhubarb;roots, flowering Shrubs,l Pines, Cypi'ess, Cedar, Junipers, : Azaleas,- {oCamehas;! Rhuiodeudrrihs, ; •:■•! Slower-roots, 'Ac. •. 1 - , All orders sent to.D.' BARRAIT -jyill receive strict attention. 'IIVIDALE NURSERY. '., l] i92.,.:;;:,;v.Wr;GKEYIOWK, I »0 1
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 533, 4 August 1880, Page 4
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