! SALE OP AGRICULTURAL" IMPLE- ;;;■'■'' '-'ments..'; • , . , - ;,sv v l ;: PLOUGHS, HARROWS, CARTS, '4a ' SATURDAY JUNE 18th.,; At 1 o'clock,. JIORNS & CO. have been instructed • by the Trustees in an .Ironmonger's ostato to sell at. thoir yards, Mastorton,, . i Ploughs, Single and Doiiblo Furrow, .'■ by Hornsbry and Colonial makers. Harrows of various kinds 2 Tip Carta ■ ' .■'.'., Set of Cart ■Harntss . Draught Horses .1 Avery's Platform Scales Lot of well-bred Pigs and Sundry lots o; ironnvvigory FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES, FLOWERS, SHRUBS Kc. SATURDAY, 18th JUA'E, 1881. At 2 O'clock. JIORNS & CO. havo received fnstrus- , tions to sell by auction at their rooms as above, a splendid assortment of Fruit Trees, Apples, Plums, etc, grown iu one of the best nurseries in New Zealand. At the satne time will be sold from Mr McCakdle's Masterton Nurseiy, a wellassorted lot of Trees, Shrubs, <xc., embracing sonio of the best varieties of Apple Tree 3 in the known world, and will include trees three. and four years old of the Winter Majetin, now in great demand, and atso Summer Varieties on Blight-proof Stocks- : i Peaches, Plums,. Apricots, Nectarines, Gooseberries, Cherries, Currants, . Vines, Walnuts, Chestnuts, 1 Filberts, and Ornamental Trees—Pines, Macrocarpa, Laurels, Ash, Elm aud Oak in large quantities. •The Southern Consignment will arrive shortly before the sale and will.be in [good order. , TERMS CASH-NO RESERVE. APPLE TREES At 12s, 15s, and 24sThe Dozen, IIVIDALE URSERY D. BARRATT Has On Sade : A fine .vsi.- tmenc of Fruit Trees, as goot and <u c'..e-i:> as can be found at any Nur scry in i!,e I'wvince, consisting of—bif'i>\ Pears, Cherries, Peaches, " Neon =n33, Plums, Quinces, Grap> V:mcs, Figs, Mulberries Jc li'-.-Itaspborric!', Strawberries, Wal 'iii. Spanish or Sweet Chestnut The 1, si kind of Currants, lied White (,i .1 Black Goo.e ernes, the ve:y best soit of ' frizo-takcrs, at 7s the doz, other soils in Is to 5s T>er doz. ' A good assortment ot Pines and Ornamental Trees and Flowering Shrubs. 'ihe best sorts of lioses, Camelias, Azalias, A good variety cf Flowering Roots and Bulbs Rliubarb-Myatl.'s Victoria, Hyatt's Linnaris, Myatt's Early Albert Salts' Perfection, Lang's (Jonqnerer at 2s the root. Seeding Rhubarb at (is per doz. . N.B. —The stocks I have used for grafting my apples on for the last seven years have been the Majetin Blight-proof, and can warrant no other sort is used iu my Nursery, To those vrho wish to grafttiieir own trees I can supply Mejctin Blight-proof Stocks at 10s per dozen. All orders sent to D Barratt will receive his best attention, tividaljTnueseey NEAR GREYTOWN. NURSERY STOCK. W : W. McCJAEDLE. Offers his J f \RGE and by far the FINEST STOCK OF TREES and SHIIUBS io be found in the Wellington Province, at prices that cannot be undersold, unless by infniorTrcesand on common roots. His APPLES are all on blight-proof roots, warranted to keep clean. AppLs on blight-proof roots—l year, 15s; 2 years, 20s; 3 years, 24s per dozen Winter Majetin Apple, blight-proof root apd branch, one of the finest apples -1 year, 20s; 2 years, 2fis; 3 years. 32s pi r dozen Pears, Plums, Peaches Cherries, Quinces, .Nectarines Apricots—l year, 15s; 2 do, 20s; 3 d", 24s per dozen Currents and Gooseberries, 5s to 7s per dozen Strawberries, 5s per 100 Raspberries, 3s per dozen Rhubarb Roots, from 'is to 12s per doz HEDGE PLANTS. Barberries, 20s per 1000 Quicks, 2 years, 15s per 1000 Privet „ 5s „ IQO Piniis Insignia, Is to 2s each „ ' ilsto2osdoz „ 60s to 100s per 100 Pines of many sorts much the same prices CUPBESSUS MACROCAEPA. Is to 2s Od each Per doz, 9s to 20a Per 100, 50s to 100s Cnpressns of all sorts, from Is Gdto 7s Gd each ROSKS, A largo stork, 200 sorts, fitm Is (Id to 2s 6d each, las to 2Js per dozen. , The following trees are all to be had at 50s per 100:—English Laiuel, Ash, Oak, Sycamore, Elm, -Holly, Ealsaam, Euonymus, liscallonia. Other Ti era, Plants, and Bulbs from Is each- Filberts, Figs, Aloes of all sorts, Arucaria, Cedars, Cryptomcria. lews, Thiiga Aibiilus, Azalea; Camellia, Laburnum: Dentzia, Deidilla, Hydrangea, Lautana; Magnolia, Nerium, Pliiladelphus, Photinia,iSilvcr Tree, iihododendron, Kibes, Lime, Ycionica, Snowberry, Fuchsia, Crysaiithemum, Dahlias, Gladiolus, Lilium,Tulips,.Pansie?,Phloxes,,;!, : > j SEEDS of all kinds, new, cheap, and of .;h'e" fines' quality.., ... ; ' ~.-.'' I .> #- ..; ;winter. : !.:',,.. i St. Matthew's Schoolroom, (The next of the Series will be held : on the ! • . v ,,, n 23jd;dNSTANT,;.',;,>...
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 795, 16 June 1881, Page 3
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