t'i , SATURDAY, - JUflß' J'IdRNSjND.CO. wiph'to draw atten- . tion to tlio Sale by auction to-morrow for.'a gen tleinen' leaving : for England— • r Double Frenoh Bedstead ."•,:,'. . Spring-Mattresses;' ",': ' ;: ''•' ... „ Feather Bed Wardrobe Home Sewing Machine Cabinot Fancy Papier Mache Goods Lamps, &c, 802 FURNITURE, PRODUCE, &o, ..'.SATURDAY, JUNE 25th, a At 2 o'clock. J'< lORNS & 00. will sell at their rooms , as above, a quantity of new and Second-hand FurhHlirfl innliirlinn_ Cheffoniers, Tables. Chairs, Bedsteads Mattrasses, Sates, Washstanda' ...Etc.. Etc. • ■'■■ Portable Boilers __..-.■' 2tons Potatoes i ton Bacon, prime Canterbury Ropes, Tools, Watches, and Sundries , Uncleared Lines.. NO RESERVE. 798 MARKET SALE, JULY to,. At 1 o'clock. T lORNS & CO., will sell at their yards, V ' Masterton, on the above date—--20 head store cattle . Draught Horses. Hack Horses, Colts Pigs, Poultry Caits, Ploughs 1 double-furrow plough by Homsby on the Eeid & Gray principle 1 single-furrow Plough, by Homsby R.B. wheel: Harrows, Gates, Potatoes, &o. ' AT 2 O'CLOCK. FRUIT TEEES from Nelson nursery. ALSO FROM MRW.W. McCARDLE'S MASTERTON NURSERY, TREES, SHRUBS, A\ consisting ofApples, Poaches, Pears, Quinces, Plums, Neotarines, Apricots, Cherries, Macrocarpa, Pinus Insignis. F;lterts, Balsams,' Chestnuts, Canes, Gooseberries, Roses, Veronica, And many other beautiful floworing shrubs too numerous to mention. (This will be the LAST SALE of this description in Masterton "••'- season,) 880 . APPLE TREES At 12s, 15s, and 24s The Dozen, TTIVIDALE ATURSERY.I D. BARRATT Has On Sals: A fine assoitmont of Fruit Trees, as good and as cheap as can be found at any Nursery in the Province, consisting of— Apples, Pears, Cherries, Peaches, Nectarines, Plums, Quinces, Grape Vineß, Figs, Mulberries Medlars. Raspberries, Strawberries, Walnut, Spanish or Sweet Chestnut The best kind of Currants, Red White and Black Gooseberries, the very best soit of Prize-takers, at 7s the doz, other sorts at 4s to 5s per doz,
A good assortment of Pines and Ornamental Trees and Flowering Shrubs, The best sorts of Hoses, Camelias, Azalias, A good variety of Flowering Boots and Bulbs Rhubarb-Hyatt's Victoria, Myatt's Linnaris, Myatt's Early Albert Salts' Perfection, Lang's Concruerer at 2s tho root. Seeding Ehubarb at 6s per doz. N.8.-Tho atoolts 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 in my Nursery, ■ To those who wish to graft their own trees I can supply Mejctin Bljglit-pioof Stocks at 10s per dqzeu, All orders sent to D Burratt will receive his best attention. tivimliTnuesery : ' NEAR GREYTOWN. ' ' NUBSERY STOCK. W. W. McCAEDLE Offers his LillGE and by far the : FINEST STOCK OF TREES and SHBUBSto be found in Ihe Wellington Provinoo, at prices that caunot be undersold, unless by inferior Tieesand 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 Majetiu Apple, blight-proof root . and branch, one of the finest apples' —1 year, 20s; 2 years, 2fis; 3 years, 32s per dozen Pears; Plums, Peaches Cherries, Quinces, Nectarines Apricots—l year, IBs; 2 do, SOs) 3 dn, 24s per dozen . Currants and Gooseberries, 5s to 7s per dozen Strawberries, 5s per 100 Raspberries, 3? per dozen Rhubarb Rootß, from 4s to 12s per doz HEDGE PLANTS. Barberries, 20s per 1000 Quicks, 2 years, 153 per 1000 Privet „ 5s „ 100 Pimis Insignia, Is to 2s each „ 9s to 20s doz „ 60a to 100s per 100 Pines of many sorts much the same prices OUPRESSUS MACROOABPA. ! Is to 2s fid each Per doz, 9s to 20s Per 100,60s to 100s . Cupressua of all softs, from Is 6dto 7a Cd each ..'.'■ BOSKS. ; i large stock, 200 sorts, from Is 6d to 2s Gd. each, 15s to 21s per dozen, i.' The following trees are all to be had at SOs per 100; English Lamel, Ash, Oak, Sycamore, Elm, Holly, Balsaam, Euony-. nus/Escallonift.. Other Trees, 'Plants, and Bulbs from la! each- Filberts, Figs>J-Aloes■ if all sorts, Arucaria, Cedars, CrymoiAem. Fews, Tlmga Arbutus, Azalea,' Camellia, Jaburrium Deutzia, Deidilla, Hydr'ahgea, Lautana, Magnolia, Norium, Pbiladelpnub, Photinia, Sttyer Tree, Rhododendron, Ribes, j foliar, Spirsaia, Lime, Veronica', Snowberry, ?uchsia, Crysanthemum.iMlias, Gladiolus', Milium,,Tulips','Tansies,Phloxes, ''"/ , h. ' SEEDS of all kinds, new; ;cheap, : and ;of. lie'fines' quality.: I:i; , ; ':' ' i ;. ~;, SAN,FRANCISCO MAIL..,:;. j ' <EW v SEEpS,'IBBI.7NEW'SEiDS/ (T AVE arrived;andare all tested uefdr... ( O'KELL ,& LINNELL ' BEEHIVE STORE', ; . \l Opposite' Gasworks, 1 CourtonaylPlac* "'< Wellington. '*'7BB
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 803, 25 June 1881, Page 3
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715Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 803, 25 June 1881, Page 3
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