,'i'OCK. [ A oft'crs nis largo null ylhicst Stock-of •THEKS.4bo found in theAVellinj;yfat prices that cannot bo underySss by inferior Trcesand on common 'His APPLES are nil on Wight-proof warranted to keep dean, pplcß on blight-proof roots—l year, 15s; 2 years, 20s; !) years, 24s per dozen Winter Majctin Apple, blight-proof root and branch, one of the finest apples —1 year, 20s; 2 years, 2fis; 3 years, 32s per dozen ears, Plums, Peaches berries, Quince.-, Nectarines .pricots-1 year, 15s; 2 do, 20s; 3 do, 24s per dozen uremia and Gooseberries, 5s to 7s per dozen trawberrics, 5s por 100 i raspberries, 3s per dozen Rhftbarb Boots, from Is to 12s per doz HEDGE PLANTS, Barberries, 20s per JllflO j,,. „,..,.,.,,...,,... v.j 2s each ~ fls to 20s doz 50.4 to 100s per 100 Piles of many soils much the same . prices CUPBEB3US MACIiOCABPA. Is to 2s Gd each Per doz, U3 to 20s Per 100, oOstolGOs Cupressus of all sorts, from Is Gdto "s Gd each rgo stock, 200 sorts, from Is Gd to 2s 6(1 '" each, 15a to 24s per dozen. "he following trees aro all to be had at per 100:—Englisli Lamel, Ash, Oak, jamore, Elm, Holly, Bakam, Euony.s, Eseallonia. Other Trees, Plants, and lbs from Is each-Filberts, Figs, Aloes all ports, Arueaiia, Cedars, Cryptomerin. B's, Thuga Ailmtus, Azalea, Camellia, burniim Dcutzia, Dcidilla, Hydrangea, ntana, Magnolia, Nerium, Philadelphia, otinia, Silver Tree, Ithododendrou. llibes, lix, Spirseia, Lime, Veionica, Snowberry, chain, ('rysanthemnm, Dahlias, Gladiolus, Hum, Tulips, Pausie?, Phloxes, SEEDS of all kinds, new, cheap, and of !e finest duality. . E tate of E. W. MILLS, *J iu liquidation. jtoOOT is n quested before 31st MAY [ next, of accounts owing to the above date. After that date legal proceedings ill ho taken for their recovery. J. DKANSi'IKLU ) J. HOWAKI) KEEP !■ Trustees. J. W. HENBKHSON ) Wdlinjiton, April 22,1851. 754 THE WAIKAIiAPA DAILY JOB PRINTING'
DEPARTMENT 1"S SUPPLIED with FIRST-CLASS TYPE I and MACHINERY. Orders for any lesciiption cf l'rintiny executed in a Superior Stylo at Low Rates PUNCTUALITY is ibserved in executing all commissions, work •eqnircd at short notice receiving ITiO.MI'T (OTENTION, | Estimates given for all classes of work. Solid far AVaiiiah.U'A Daily Office Price before jjiviug ordeis elsewhere, BUOTS! hoots: OABKEB k PETERSON k» to inform X their eustoniws and the inhabitants of Masterton generally, that they have opened up the REST STOCK of BOOT'S in the 'District. Every taste suited. Parkes iv I'eteiisos would also state that their stock is being fold at prices to correspond with the times, and all who favor tbein with their patronage will have GOOD VALUE for their money. Boots and Shoes made to order of the best materials and workniaiL-hii). WELLINGTON TRUST, LOAN, AND INVESTMENT COMPANY, (LIMITED.) This Company is prepared to take mortgagees on real property, allowing the sum agreed to be advanced to bo operated on and aoain reduced from time time in tbe manner of a Bank Ovebdkaft, Interest at the lowest current rates chargo'l only on wily dausces. All information as to terms, itc, can he obtained at the office of the Company, Lninbton Quay. J, WOd'V: ARD, '. Manager. Wellington, 17th May, 1831, 775 TyARLEY AND KNIGHT CARRIERS, AHE prepared io carry floods, Wool, Timber, Ac, to and from Masterton to any part of the country at the shortest notice and at the LOWEST BATES.. -They have storage room both at Masterton and Taueru, where Goods or Wool carried by them 1 can be stored free of expense. •- Apply to Thos. 0. D'Asor, Queeti-streot, or DARLEY & KNIGHT, MASONIC • SIKEEI, MA3TEBTON... . . MULGRAYE HOTEL. " DREYERTOWN, THE CAMP, Nine miles from Masterton.
OH. OSBORNE begs to notify to Ins • numerous friends on the 'Wellington and Masterton! Railway that he has taken the above comfortable Country Hotel, and that he will be able to make them at home ■whenever they may favor him with a visit. Special attention given to SHOOTING parties, PICNIC parties, and WEDDING parties. Good beds, substantial viands, and honest liquor will always be'obtainable at this house. Good Stabling and Secure Paddocks. 0. H. OSBORNE will keep a COVERED EXPRESS, and will bo prepared to convey visitors to and from the Masterton station on the shortest notice.. .765 rjLUB HOTEL, i.IASTEUTON The Proprietor of the aWo old and wellknown establishment begs to thank the inhabitants of Maatorton and the surrounding districts, as »lso the travelling public for the large measure of support hitherto given, and begs respectfully to slate that additions, alterations, and improvements, in accordance with the progress of the place,' as" also .'the growing requirements of the trade, have been made. •'''' The Culinary Department is, as usual, firstelasß. ~ . ! .' Wineß, Beers, Spirits, and other liquors arc each and all of the very best quality. . .., ■■'• The Billiard Room, which is provided with 1 one of Alcock's first-class tables, has just been 6furoisht>d in the most elegant manner. ;:■'■':., A.' ELGIN'S ;: - v '' K
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 782, 1 June 1881, Page 4
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