r^rr'KT^SLryT''" : EMiMi®i^EEB;^RTISTr%(i f ?• * '■■:•' - ,ii'.;!jni» li/inio jm« oul© n/sO'i • - . ~,■ ■>••' j(OPPOSITK BABBAims)'.;, LA MB TO N ' (jlfX.Ylv:,, ■ ;: : Is prepared to execute orders in the fellew .. .: ' : ing with despatch.— :v, COPPER-PUTE.ENOEAVINO. Yiaitiiig' <Jarfs; ; Businesß Cardfl, Billheads," Cheques, ,Scrip Certi 4 '■ flcatee; BaU : m etc. * ; ; i)IJS-SiNKINp''AN^ ! WEfc E SSQRAVIMi : . '" M^n •. , MISCELLANEOUS ENGRAVING, oh'-Gfold and Silver flat*, Brass Dooi! Stamps, Punches, eto„ eto." "~ LITHOGRAPHIC DjlwiVfl W IBANSVHB PAPBR •R)BTPNE, l L t ; Maps, Plans, Shew Cards, Labels, eto., etc. '.j!. (J . Addresses on Parahmentj lY•liun,:ib:«leMtej .tatipn Bpoks; HERALDIC BRAWIKI'- 1 - Crests,! Goal# ,of< Arms, ete'./ooeristlyMazoned. . \X - 1 Sketohesiupplied if All favors W. Bock, ftrejtm, - wiU receive prompt attention.'"' 1 1 : '4M NO T 1 O'Bi ■ ; . . To parties . Wishing Pj»p«riy a theManawatu County. THE undebignedtave' always'en kui . a large number of the Finest, Properties 'in' ths ; abbvi-named l eoiiaty, tni wiil feel pleased ai all times to commpieate wifk any'intending puretiasert. > u v l THYNNE, LINTON k C 0.,. Lfmd.Agents.ud.Auotione«fii', "* ''PalmerstoiiiNorth'and Foxtei 17tls March, 1880. ' 4TI 1 * • " 1 ■■ j'''" 1 11v ,"' ' W. W. McCABDLE, TT urseb : y'ani)' : seeesman, ■ ,i i •■jli'l'b'.- ivtv'llTiC;? BEGS to intimate that he will epen a new '' stock of seed in the shop known ai Wilton's Seed Shop, a?id will ?f * L bminsw ■ 'v : „ lj NURSERY am SEEDSMAN./ All orders for seed sent Carriage free'.' : My Vegetable Seeds ara jdl of th« finwt sorts; m great 'rariety, . and at -the loweet prices; 'a discount; if'lo per eent. « all cash orders, for, seed; Price ,of seed fro* Id per packet " ' j Flower Seeds in great variety" and pf Jm out door and greenhouse sorts from ljd per packet. FRUIT TREES of all kinds. Pines, CupresßUs, Forest Trees, Shrubs, Roses, Magnolias, Azaleas, Camellias, Rhododendrons, Dahlias (60 of the finest prize sorts), Gladiolas. ■'/' All the best known kinds in all the aWre 'stock.' I have a large and varied assortment to choose from, and planters.would de well to inspect my stock 'before- giving their orders. : .• ..V . PRICES TO SUIT THtl TIMES. ■ ! 5 per oent.' discount #n all eask ffders, ' 4M JAMES gTON E, Seedsman and Jloiisj, WAIPOUA NURSERY, . MASTERTON. ' ; • ; = BEGS tojinfonn'his numerouieuiWiairs and, the public generally.; that he h'as taken the extensive nursery and grounds of Mr Henry , Wilton, and will be able to Supply ohoice Shrubs, Plants; Cuttings, &d,f at reasonable prices j also a quantity'I'of 1 'of Wilton's Prize Strawberry.' Plants at Beeper 100. To arrive per ~l Ungiora) ' ' i ; r l ifrom England, a selected lot of Vegetable Seeds as under (especially seleoted for Exhibitor,s),. Peas . Runner Beans Beet Brocoli Cabbage Savoy Carrot l -Cauliflower Cress kustarcl .Parsnip Leek Lettuce .3. Oaioni Raddi h Parsley Celery Cueumbe: Gourd .. .Meloti - Marrow Tomato Mangeld ChampioiSweie Orders left at Mr flt, PrioeV'or'at M, Caselberg & Oi's, wiiriWeivs pronipt attention, " - 1 ggg TIVIDALE NURSERY. APPLES > GRAFTED -ON MAJETIN ,STOCp iiteJf AS THE ; ability ef; this stock dowii bhght is sometimes misreprfr sented, we wish to state in what its value consists., ~ It is completely blightproof. that is all wrolaim for iflnother iespecti it is neither better^noiw6rse'than:-«tiier(appie Btooks. We never did claim for this stock the ability to keep off the blight' from the branches of trees grafted upon it. All we claim, for it is" that .the roots ef apple trees, p'roperlf grafteTon the Majetiri BtockVwill always be.'entirety free in faot, all below graft \vjll-boolean. It ii not ti* pected—it is not pretended—that apple* naturally to blight, sach si the grafted Majetin the utmost import«nce,to have dislodged the enemy from hja principal' strenghold beley ground; it makei the cuitivatiei of the apple much more easy and agre»able.-From Langife;Co/s Catalogue, j j, porsAle. Apple Trees,. best sort*, pafted- on blight, proof stocks, Apricots, ries, Neotarines, Peaches, Pears,'Piumi, Quiuceg, Figs, Medlars, Grapevin'ei; 1 ' Mulberty, Raspberry, Currants,; ,Walnuts, Chestnuts, Best varieties oif Gooseberries Strawberries, Rhubarb Shrubs, Pines, Cypress, Cedar, Junipers, Azaleas, Cameliaij'' Rhododendrons, Slower roote,- &c. ! . ' All orders sent to P. BABRATI will receive strict attention, TIVIDALE NUKSERy, ~ 492 ' Gkevxown.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 534, 5 August 1880, Page 4
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