SALE OF AGRICULTURAL IMPLE- . ments. •. ;.'/'- PLOUGHS, HARROWS, OARTS, &o. ! SATURDAY JUNE 18th., 1 ,At 1 o'clock. •-'■' (ji by.theTmateesin an Ironmonget's estato to sell at thoir.yardSj Mastarton,. Ploughs, Single and Double • Furrow, by Hornsbry and Colonial Harrows of various kinds . 2 Tip Carts Set of Cart Harness Draught Horses and Sundry lota of Ironmongery FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES. FLOWERS, SHRUB§ &o. SATURDAY, 18th JUNE, 1881. Ai 2 O'clock. JIORNS & CO. have received instruo- , tions to sell by auction at their room* as above, a splendid assortment of Fruit. Trees, Apples, Plums, etc., grown in one of the best nurseries in New Zealand. At the same time will bo sold from Mr McCamle's Mastarton Nursery, a wellassorted lot of Trees, Shrubs, &a ,, embracing some of the best varieties of Apple Trees in the known world, and will include trees three and four years old of the Winter Majetin, now in great demand, and also Summer Varieties on Blight-proof StocksPeaches, Plums, Apricots, Nectarines, Gooseberries, Cherries, Currants, Yines, Walnuts, Chestnuts, Filberts, and Ornamental Trees—Pineß, Macrocarpa, Laurels, Abli, Elm and Oak in large quantities, The Southern Consignment will arrive shortly before the sale and will be in good order, TERMS OASH-NO RESERVE, APPLE TEEES At 12s, 15s, and 24s The Dozen, lIVIDALE URSERY.I D. BARRATT Has On Sale : A fine assortment of Fruit Tress, as good and as cheap as can bo found at any Nursery in the Province, consisting of— Apples, Pears, Cherries, Peaches, Nectarines, Plums, Quinces, Grape Vines, Figs, Mulberries '•lcolars, Easpberricr, Strawberries, Walnut, Spanish or Sweet Chestnut The best kind of Currants, Bed White and Black Gooseberries, the very best soit of IVzj-fcakors, at 7s the doz, other sor s at 43 to 5s per doz, A good as nrlment of Pines and Ornamental Treisam! ]• lowering Shrubs. The best sorts of Roses, Camelias, Azalias, A good vaiiety of Flowering Boots and Bulbs Rhubarb-Hyatt's Victoria, Hyatt's Linnra'w, Hyatt's Early Albert Salts' Perfection, Lang's Conqueror at 2s the root. Seeding Rhubarb at Gs per doz, N.8.-Thc stocks I have used for grafting my apples on for the last seven years have beep the Majetin Blight-proof, and can warrant no other sort is used in my Nurs:ry. To those who wish to graft their own trees I can supply Mejetin Blight-proof Stoob at 10s per dozen, All orders sent to D Barratt will receive his best attention. tivimliTnuesery NEAR GREYTOWN. NUBSERY STOCK. W. W. McCARDLE Offcra his L\RGE and by far the FINEST STOCK OF TREES and SHRUBS io ho found in, the WfJlington Province, at prices that cannot be undersold,, unless by inh-rior Treesand on common roots, His APPLES are all on blight-proof roots, warrantoil to keep olean. Apples on blight-proof roots—l year, 15s j 2 years, 2ns; 3 years, 24s per dozen Winter Majetin Apple, blight-proof root and branch, one of the finest apples -1 year, 20s; 2 years, 2(is; 3 year.", 82s per dozen Pears, Plums, Peaches Cherries, Quinces, Nectarines Apricots—l year, 15s j 2 do, 20s j 3 d", 248 per dozen Currants and Gooseberries, 5s to 7s per dozen Strawberries, 5s per 100 Raspberries, 3i per dozen Rhubarb Roots, from 4s to 12s per doz HEDGE PLANTS. Barberries, 20i per 1000 Quicks, 2 years, 10s per 1000 Privet „ Hi „ 100 Pinus Insignia, Is to 2s each i, 03 to 20b doz „ 50» to 100s per 100 fines of many 6orts mucb the same pi ices CUPBESSUS MACKOCABPA. Is to 2s Gd each Per doz, 9s to 20s •Per 100, 50s to 100s Cupreseus of all sorts, from Is Gdto 7s Gd each. ROSES. A large stock, 200 sorts, from Is Gd to 2s Gd ■ ' each, 15s to 24s per dozen. The following trees aro all to be had at 50a per 100:—English Laniel, Ash, Oak, Sycamore, Elm, Holly, Balsaam, Euonymus, Fscallonia. Other Trees, Plants, and Bulbs from Is each-Filberts, Figs, Aloes of all sorts, Arucaria, Cedars, Cryptomeria. Yews, Thuga Aibutus, Azalea,' Camellia, Laburnum Deulzia, Deidilla, Hydrangea, Lautana, Magnolia, Neriuin, Philadelphus, Photinia, Silver Tree, Rhododendron, Eibcs, Salix, Spiraia, lime, Veionica, Snowberry, Fuchsia, Crysantheinum, Dahlias, Gladiolus, Lilium, Tuups, Pansies, Phloxes. SEEDS of all kinds, new, cheap, and of ha finest duality. . • CMS, HILL, HAT and CAP,, ' 'MANUFACTtJEER, . Lambton-Quay, 'WELLINGTON,;' NEW -.'■' ZEALANLV ...... . ~.,,,., , ; ., }..,. j| ; Every Deß3iiptibnj)fj ; ,-
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 793, 14 June 1881, Page 3
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