0 A E R I A G E • DARLEY & KNIGHT, General Carriers GREYTOWN, bog to announce that they carrv Goods from Featherston to all parte of tho Wairarapa, • Orders from M4STERTON or CARTER TON promptly attended to. 1 & J! B R 0 r sSub-Agehts for North British and Meroan* tile Insurance Company. And Murray, Roberts & Co. Cash advanced on wool and insurances effected at lowest current rates from sheep's back to London.; rpTo S . O . D'A R0 Y Commission and Forwarding Ageiit'tad Accountant. f Opposite: Club Horn, Qukkn-Stbbbt ■ MASTKRION, ■ IpBegs to inform Woolgrowers and others tha he is prepared to receive and forward t : Featherston or Wellington with care and despatch any wool or other produce that may be entrusted'to him. Rates on appli. cation at the office. Sub-agent for the Liverpool, London, and Globe Insurance Company, which is not ooaneoced with, the Associated Companies, an! offers exceptionably favorable rates to insarrers, TO LET. FOR SALE ON EASY TERMS. 8J acres of land, O'Malley's estate, Te Ore Ore. About 5 acres in grass, balanoe light hiißh. QAItRIAGE TO EKETAHUNAi THE Undersigned will carry goods ta and from Mauriceville, Eketahuna, and intermediate places, once a week, commencing on TUESDAY* lJjth inst.; or, if sufficient inducement offers, will run twice a week—at the lowest current rates, W. HERCOOL Agent—T. C D'AECY, Queen-st., Masterton. 452 ¥. W. McCABDLK, ■URSERY AND SEEESMAN, I BEGS to intimate that he will open a new lock of seed in the shop kntwn as Wilton's Seed Shop, and will- carry tn the business OF NURSERTikd SEEDSMAN. ' All orders for seed sent Carriage free. My Vegetable Seeds are all of the finest brts, in great variety, aid at the lowest prices'; a discount of 10 per cent, ut til cash orders for seed; Price of seed from 84 per packet. Flower Seeds in great variety and «f bes FRUIT TREES ef all kinds. Piues, Cupressus, Forest Trees, Shrubs, Roses, Magnolias, Azaleas, Camellias, Rhododendrons, Dahlias (60 of the finest prize sorts), Gladiolas, All the best known kinds in all the abere stock. I have a large and varied assortment to choose from, and planters would de orders, PRICES TO SUIT THfc TIMES. 5 per cent, discount on all cash orders, JAM E S gTO N E Seemhax and Florki, WAIPOUA NURSERY, MASTERTON. . BEGS to]inform his numerous cuitomers and the public generally that ha k&t taken the extensive nursery and.groundi of Mr Henry Wilton, and wiU be able to supply choice Shrubs, Plants, Cuttings, &e., at reasonable prices |. also a quantity of Wilton's Prize Strawberry Plants at fe pei 100. To arrive per "Rangiora," fro» England, a selected lot of Vegetable Seeds at under (especially seleoted for Exhibitors), Peas , Runner Beans Beet Brocoli Carrot Cauliflower Cress linstard Leek Lettuce Onions Raddi h Parsley Celery Cuoumber Gourd Melon Marrow Tomato Mangold Champion Swede 1 Italian Bye Grass Orders left at Mr T. E, Price's er at M. Caselberg & Co.'i, will receive prompt tention. jqq TIVIDALE NpRERY. . APPLES GRAFTED ON MAJBTIN I STOCKS. AS THE ability _of this stook't# kee» down blight is sometimes miirepre* sented, we wish to state in what iW ralu# consists. It is completely blightproef, that is all we olaim for it, In other respecto it is neither better nor worse than ether apple stocks. _ We never did claim'' {or this steok the ability to keej off -the blight from the branches of trees graM upon it. All we claim for it is " that the roots of apple trees, properly grafted on tha Majetin Stoek, will', always bo entirely free from Blight; in fiii. all below graft will be clean.. It is lot «• pected—it is not pretended—that applet naturally subjeot to blight, such ut tke liibatou Pippin, will be made clean kyfciif •: grafted on the Majetin.Stook.:'— Jut it-Silk the utmost importance to have dislodged ikt enemy from his principal strongitli btltv ground; it.makes; : the ouifcivatiei »f tke apple much more easy and agree(ibl*-Fiitt Lang & Co.'s Catalogue, •'* /-'iA/A A;xiil FOR SALE. Apple Trees,-i best sorfci, grafted' brbligkfc. | proof atoclie, Apricotß; Brimblei, Oi»r« P"es, - ; • i .Figs, Median,' : Grapevines,' i Mulberry; Raspberry, -Currants/ -WiUutv, : Chestnuts, Jest varieties of Geesebirriel : Strawberries, Rhubarb r6ets,Flowerinf : Shrubs, Pines, Cypress, Junto*? Azaleas, Camelias, Rkolodwdms . Slower roots, Ac, *ll orders sent',WD. BAEBAIT wlllr* ceive strict' attention, '• • ,'tV TIVIDALE N.UMERI
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 554, 28 August 1880, Page 4
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