NURSERY STGCIi, WW. McOARDLE offers uia large and t by fur the finest Stock of TREES and SHRUBS to be found in the Wellington Province, at prices that cannot bejmdejx sold) unless by inferior Trees and on common roots. His APPLES lire all on blight-pMof' roots, warranted to keep clean, ,t i Apples on blight-proof roots—l year,IBs; 2 years, 20s; 3 years, 24s per dozen Winter Majetin Apple, blight'proo! root and branch, one of the finest apples —1 year, 20s; 2 years, 2fis; 3 years, 32s per dozen ... Pears, Plums, Peaches Cherries, Quince?, Nectarines . Apricots—l year, los; 2 do, 20s; 3d", 24s per dozen Currants and Gooseberries, os to 7a per dozen Strawberries, 5s per 100 Raspberries, 3i per dozen Rhubarb Roots, from 4s to 12s per doz hedgeTlants. Parbcrries, 20s per 1(100 Quicks, 2 veals, l.w |*r 1000 Privet „ „ 100 Piiius Insifjris, J« to 2s each 9sto2ofldoz „ OOs to 100s per 100 fines of many suit* much the same prices CUPRESSUS JIACROCABPA. Is to 2s (Id each Per doz, 'Js to 20s Per 100, 50s to 100 a C'upressits of all sorts, from Is Gdto 7s 6d eacli ROSES. A large stock, 200 sorts, frt m Is (Id to 2s 6d each, 15s to 21s per dozen. The following trees are all to be had at 50s per 100:-English Laiuel, Ash, Oak, Sycamore, Elm, Holly, Balsaam, Euonymus, Fseallonia, Other Trees, Plants, and liulbs from Is each- Filberts, Figs, Aloes of all sorts, Arucaris, Cedars, CryptomeM, Ym, Tlniga Aihutus, Azalea, Camellia, Laburnum Dentzia, Deidilla, Hydrangea, Lautana, Magnolia, Ncriuin, Philadelphia, Photinia, Silver Tree, I'hodoilendron, Ribes, Salix, Spineia, Lime, Ycionica, Snow-berry, Fuchsia, Crysavtlicnium, Dahlias, Gladiolus, Lilitim, Tulips, I'aii»ie>, l'hloxcs. SEEDS of all kinds, new, cheap, and of the finest quality.
NOTICE E tate of K. W. MILLS, in liquidation, PAYMENT is requested before 31st MAY next, of accounts owing to the above Mate. After tluit date legal proceedings vill be taken for tl.eir icroveiy. ,l. DEANS'-IHU ]' ,1. HOWAIII I KEEP Trustees. J. W. UUNDLIi-ON ) April 2'2,1881. 754 THE WAIUAKAI'A DAILY JOB PRINTING DEPARTMENT T S SUPPLIED with FIEST-CLABS TYPE 1 and JIACIIINKBY. Ordtis for any description of Printing executed in a faxtperior Style at Low Rates PUNCTUALITY is observed in executing all commissions, work required at sLort notice receiving PROMPT ATTENTION. Estimates given for all classes of work. Hsnd for Wairaiiata Daily Office Price bsfi'te giving ordeis elsewhere. BOOTS! BOOTS! I)AMKi:S & PETEIISON beg to inform . tbeir customers and the inhabitants of Masterton centrally, that they have opened uj> the BEST STOCK of BOOTS in the District, Every taste suited. Parkes & Pktmison would also state that their stock is being sold at prices to correspond with the times, and all who favor them with their pationage will have GOOD VmLUE for their monoy. Boots autl Shoes made to order of the best materials and wurkinaiiJiiu.' WELLINGTON TRUST, LOAN, AND INVESTMENT COMPANY, (LIMITED.) Capital £200,000
Tliis Company is prepared to take mortgagees on real property, allowing the Bum agreed to be a lv:nced to be operated on and ftyain re luced from time timo in the manner of a Bank Overdraft Interest at the loweßt current rates charge'] only on daily baukcks. All information as to terras, etc., can be obtained at the ofliceof the Company, Lambton Quay. J. WO(F« AI:D, Manager. Wellington, 17th May, 1831. 778 ARLEY AND KNIGHT CARRIERS, ARE urepared to carry floods, Wool, Timber, An., to aud from Jlasterton to any part of the country at the. shortest notice and at the LOWEST RATES. They have storage room both at Mastertou and Taueru, where Goods or Wool oarried by them can k stored free of expense, Apply to Thos. C. D'Aecv, Queen-street, or
DARLEY & KNIGHT, MIISOKIC • SWEET, HABTERTOX. MULGRAVE HOTEL. JJREYERTOWN, THE CAMP, f'i io. miles from Mastorton. this house. Oooi Stabling and Secure Paddocks. 0. H. 08B n KNE will keep a COVERED EXPIiESS, and will 1 e prepared to convey visitors to and from the Masterton station on the shortest notice. 765 QLUfi HOTEL, 11IASTERTON The Proprietor of the abuvo old and wellknown establishment begs to thank the inhabitants of Maoterton and the surrounding districts, as ilso the travelling public! for the Urge measure of support hitherto given, and begs respectfully to state that additions, alterations, and improvements, in accordance with the progress of the place, as also tho growing requirements of the trade, have been made. The Oalinary Department is, as usual, firstelass. ■ ] ; Wines, Beers, Spirits, and other liquors are each and all of the very test quality. The Billiard Boom, which is provided with one of Alcock's first-class tables, has just been efurniihsd in the most elegant manner. A, EL K IN 8 Proprietor. *
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 733, 2 June 1881, Page 4
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