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THE GARDEN. .CCLIMATISED JjULBS, ADAMS & SONS' Oulloctiun'of Early Flowering Bulbs for forcing. and blooming in tho Conservative in Juno July, and August. Prico, 10a Gd t 15a, '2lb, 30s, 425, and U3s, . ADAMS & SONS' Collection of Bulbous Hoots, No, 1, for indoor and outdoor culture. 100 bulbs, in 50 distinct varieties. Prico, 21s. ADAMS & SONS'No. 2 Collodion for Conservatory and Window decorations. 100 bulbs in 20 choice varieties. Price 21s. ADAMS & SONS' No, & Collection, for out-door planting." 160 bulbs 100 distinct varieties. Prico, 21s. ADAMS & SONS'No. 4 Collection, 12 varieties of new sorts of Bulbous Plants, which are being sent out for the first lime. Prico, 30s. CUTTINGS FREE BY POST. Fuschias, Carnations, Picotoes, Pinks, Zonal Pelargoniums, Salvias, Pausies, Verbenas, Heliotrope*, Petunias, &c. I ,i 2s fid per dozen. Regal Show, and Tricolour Pelargoniums, 5s per doz. PRESENTS FOE HOME FRIENDS. Seeds of New Zealand Plants—No. 1 Collection, Ferns; 2, Alpines; 3, Plants and Shrubs; 4, Filmy Ferns; : 5, Orchids and Carnivorous Plants; 6, Veronicas. Twelve varieties in each collection, ss. THE NEW CATALOGUE OF BULBS, PLANTS, ROSES, FRUIT, AND FOREST TREES Can be had on application. I DAMS-A DONS,' New Flint,- Seed, and Bulb Merchants, Gloucoster-streot east, OHRIBTOHUBOH,; ■ Canterbury. 2337 HEATRE Of A L. Lessee... „.J. Hollowat. SATURDAY and MONDAY 3rd & sm, received everywhere with genuine I applause. Su Charming Ladies, Fumy End Men. CtEVER and Versatile Children. Splendid Dances New Songs New Farces Popular prices 3/s, 2/s, and 1/s, FOR PROGRAMME MM BILLS. Manager....N. H. THORNTON. <i %?i 4V SPECIAL NOTICE TO ALL PERSONS REQUIRED TO ATTEND THE J ULY SITTINGS of SUPREME COURT, WELLINGTON. TTOTICE is hereby given that the J\| Criminal Sittings of the Supreme Court, fixed for xMONDAY, the sth day of July next, will be postponed until MONDAY, the 12th day of July next, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, ■ Eb. BAKER, Sheriffs Office, Sheriff. Weilinrton, 30th Juno, 1886. 2336 EKETAHUNA ROAD BOARD. JUBLIC NOTICE* is hereby givon . that it is tho intention of the Board at a meeting to be held on Saturday, the 17th day of" July current, to make a yearly rate of one halfpenny in the £ on all rateable property in the district for one year commencing on the Ist April, 1886, and ending on the- 31st March, 1887, payable in one sum on the 21st Augiißt, 1886.' W. BAYLISS, Clerk. Eketahuna, June 30th, 1886. . 2336 WAIRARAPA EAST COUNTY. IT IS the intention of the Council at a meeting to be held on TUESDAY, July 13th, to make the following rates for the year commenced on the Ist of April, 1886, and ending on the 31st of March, 1887, upon the rateable values of rateable property, as appearing on the Valuation Roll of tho County for the time being in force : A General rate over the whole County of one farthing in the £ A Separate rate in the Maaterton Riding of five • aixteonth of a penny in the £ A Separate rate in the Castlepoint Riding of ono half-penny in the £ . A Separate rate in the Wainiuoru Riding of one farthing in the £ A Separate rate in the Alfredton Riding of ono half-penny in the£ , Tho above Rates will-be made payable at tho office of this Council on T UESDAY, the 17th day of August next. The rate books are open for inspection at this office during office hours. By Order ■ fl G.MOORE, County. Clerk. County Council Chambers, ,< Maaterton, 29th Juno, 1886. 2333 POSTPONEMENT 'THE INTERTAINMENT in aid of the JJj funds of the North Wairarapa BENEVOLENT SOCIETY Is postponed, in consequence of the visit of Mr. MATTHEW BURNETT,. the Temperance, Lecturer. ■ LOOK OUT FOR ALTERATION OF BATE. 2334 WAIPOTA BOILING'DOWN WOOL SCOURING WORKS. Masibmon.' JOSEPH WILSON, 'PROPRIETOR. rHE above works are. established on the'«'it» of what wa» formerly known as Harvey and Murray's Tannery and Fellraongery. '■ Every kind of bqiling operations performed with caw and Mpedition,' and without waste. ;,', ' ' • • Sheep boiled down in large, or .small quahtitiesV on. terms or- purchased.; WOOL SOOT/RING CAREFULLY .-;,':':/.. EXECUTED. -, *

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2337, 3 July 1886, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2337, 3 July 1886, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2337, 3 July 1886, Page 3

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