: jMARKET |And GENERAL SALK = ; !j SATURDAY, 11th JUNE. 1 IX.^ | At 2 0 clock; "" r 1 —:' .. 'T !':IOENS & CO. will sell at their yards U » as above— ' 'l' Milch Cows =;■_. ; Horses,. Carts, ' r - ["'i iCattle, Potatoes,. v■, ' •' Pigs, Sundries, '[ i i Poultry. '!■ . AT THEIR ROOMS, 3 O'CLOCK. : ' FURNITURE, ! New. and secondhand, comprising- : ,, ; Bedsteads,- 1 Mattrasses,"-' j Palliasses, Spiing Beds ly Yannoni I and Co, (lixhibition), Soliw, Hound arid Oval Tabita, IJiving Tables, • Wood aiid Cnne ■ Ohaim, Child's Cot, Chests of Drawers, Washstands, Crockery, Carpets, Cooking ' Utensils, Hope, Tools, Cheese, Books, ■ ' : Also, JEWELRY seized for. rent, Watches and' Chains,, Ladies' Diamond and Pearl Rings, Clocks; '■ '/ etc., etc. 787 gOARDING AND DA* SCHOOL ; OOLE-fITBKET, M ASTER TON. . ...... Principal : Miss BEST,: . • A thoroughly sound English Education forms the basis of'.the.-instruction given, and, in addition, the following subjects are taught ', . ' ' ! French, German, Italian, Latin, Algebra, Mwsio, ' Drawing, and Needlework. Domestic arrangements are liberal ; aiid . otrie-like, Terms moderate. Prospectuses forwarded on application, The second term of 1881 will bogin on THURSDAY, 20th May. Evening Class for Frftfloh, 351 m IMPORTANT NOTICE TO HEADS OF FAMILIES AT CARTERTON A. JI, WHITE. N and after this date is propaml to snpply SKt'OND QUALITY BREAD FRlkfl PAll.y at rD MD i) T 11K 41b LOaF-D-CASH. IK BOOKED- Gd, CARTi RTON BAKERY. 7GO . APPLE TREES At 12s, 15s, and 24s The Dozen. iJIVIDALE jV^URSERY, D, BARRATT Has On Sam : A fine assortment of Fruit Tre js, as good and as cheap as can be found at any Nur. Bevy in the Province, consisting ofApples, Pears, Cherries, Peaelu-s, Nectarines, Plums, Quinces, Grape Vines, Figs, Mulberries Medlars. Raspberries, Strawberries, Walnut, Spanish or {j\yeet Chestnut The best kind of Currants, Rei l , White and Black Gooseberries, the very best suit of Prijic-taKors, at 7s the doz, other sorts ai 4s to Ss per doz. A good assortments Pines and Ornamon J&l Trees and Flowering Shrubs. The best sorts of Roses, Cainelias, Azalias, A good variety tf Flowering Roots aiid Bulbs Rhubarb—Myutl.'s Victoria, M.vatt'i Limiarw, Myalt's Early Albert Salts' fcyfi-oUoii, Lang's (.'i n (jiierpr at 9.- the root. Seeding lilmbarb al Ga per doz. N.B. -The stocks I have used for grafting my apples on for the lait Beven years have been tlio Majotin Bli : h'-proof, and can warrant no other so. t is used in my Nurser, To thosa 'ivho wish to <<ra(tthcir own trees I can supply Mejctin Wight-proof Stocks at 10s per dozen. All orders sent to D Barratt will receive his best attention, TIYID ALEN TJKSER Y NEAR GREYTOWN. 789 NUBSERY STOCK, WW. McOARDLE offers nis largo and t hy far the finest Stock of TRE US ftnd.SHRUBS to be found in the Welling, ton Proviucc, at prices that cannot be under sold, unless by infi rior Trees and on common roots, -His APPLES are all on blight-proof roots, warranted to keep clean, Apples on blight-proof roots—l year 15s; 2 years, 20s'; 3 years, 24s per dozen. Winter Majetin Apple, blight-proof root , and branch, one of the finest apples —1 year, 20s; 2 years, 2P>s; 3 years, 32s ptr dozin. Pears, Plums, Peaches Cherries, Quinces, Nectarines Apiicots—l year, 15s; 2 do, 20s; 3 d«, 24s per dozen Currants and Gooseberries, 5s to 7s per dozen Strawberries, 5s per 100 Raspberries, 3s per dozen 'Rhubarbßoots, from 4s to 12s per doz HEDGE PLANTS. Barberries, 20s per 1000 Quicks, 2 years, 15s per 1000 Privet „' gs ~100 Pimis Insignis, Is to 2s each „ 9s to 20s doz „ 50s to 100s per 100 Pines of many sorts much the ■ same prices . . OUPRESSUS MACROOABPA. Is to 2s 6d each Per doz, 9s to 20s Per 100, 50s to ICOs Cupre'ssus of all sorts, from Is 6dto 7s 6d; .ROSES, . . : . A large stock, 200 sorts, from Is fid to 2s 6d •; each, 15s to 24s per dozen. • Theifol|owing trees are all to bo had at ,50s per. 100:—English Lauiel, Ash,. Oak,J Sycamore,. Elm, Holly,'Balsjam,. Euo'nymußj Escallonia.: Other .Trees,; Plants,, aud , Bulbs from Is each- Filberts! FigsV 'Aloes ■'of all sorts, Arucara, Cedars,' Crypt'o'meria. l Yewa, "Tliiiga Aijjiitus, 'Azalea/ '-'Camellia,! Laburnum ' Deutzia,' Deidilla', H-ydranoea, Lautana I ,'- Magnolia; Neriumj Thiladelphusj Pliotinia; Silver Tr6e, 'Rhododendron, ,Ribes; Salix,' SpirteiK, Lime, Veronica, Snowbenjy; Fuchsia, ("l^santhemum, Dahlias, Gladiolus', Lilium, TulipSf Pansies, Phloxes.. ! SEEDSV all 1 kindsi'-'new, cheap,' and of the finest Quality, '
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 790, 10 June 1881, Page 3
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