r ORSE-OWNERS wishing tin scrXX vices of the Thoroughbred home, " THE PREMIER," are requested to apply to Mr T. Thompson, Empire Hotel, Masterton, or to ,1. MellAE, Groom in Charge. r HEADERS sire invited tor the purchase i •• ufa TOBACCONIST'S STOOKJN- . TRADE jn Mastei ton, Tenders close on WEDNESDAY, 19th inst, Particulars at this office. 272G ■ - (GOLOMBA ROAD) (Opposite tho residence and' grounds of M. Caselberg, Esq,, Masterton,) n rnHOMPSON begs to inform \Jb J. the inhabitants of Masterton ] and surrounding district that he has com menccd business as NURSERYMAN AND FLORIST, and he hopes, by diligent application to all work entrusted to him to merit a sharo of their patronage J and support. As the season has now far advanced, it is not my intention to issue a catalogue ; but all those requiring PLANTS, either for the GARDEN, GREENHOUSE, or WINDOW, can #un , some idea of his prices from the following quotations :-ASTERS, PHLOX DIIUMMONDI, LOBELIA, PERILLA KAJNKINEKSIS. PYRETHRUM, at & per 100 ; PANSIES, 4s per dozen, Best named (true) Show and Fancy, 10s pur dozen ; PETUNIAS (single) from Ga per dozen; (doubles) 103 per dozen ; DAHLIAS, (best show), 12s per dozon. Fuchsias, including .Black Prince, Bridal Bouquet, Erccta von novelty. Straita perfects, President and numerous others, 10s pot dozen 5 PELARGONIUMS regal I2s Gd cacli; PELARGONIUMS, Zonal,; I 8s per dozen ; tuberous rooted BEGONIAS from 12s per dozen ; Colons (in splendid variety), 9s per dozen. Foreign Ferns, from 15s per dozen ; C oice Greenhouse Ferns, from 20s por dozen Native Ferns (true to name) from sixpence each. His collection of STOVE PLANTS includes all the best varieties of the fine Winged plants, also a splendid assortmeiitnffloweringplants. ORCHIDS a speciality, and can supply gorgeous (lowering kinds for cool greenhouse from three guineas per dozen. Any of the PLANTS in the following list can bo had either in or nut of pots, and guaranteed to be among the best and latest varieties grown : Cucumber, Melon, Tomato (President Garfield, immense size, new), Vegetable Marrows, Pumpkins, etc. Asparagus Plants, Gs per 100 These should he planted at once. Abed, 33ftlong, and 'lfeefcwide, trenched two feet deep, formed and planted with 100 plants for 15s. All other jobbing equally cheap, and perlormed in a thoroughly workmanlike maimer. Any plant required by customers not iu stock will bo procured, and cold at the price which it can be obtained at any other Nursery. Geutlemens' grounds. Villa, ted. Hsviug several glaas housrs and Fernery in course of erection, and when finished, all visitors, whether purchasers or not, will be cordially wclSpecial list of all kinds of Plants on implication, Admiess.-C.- THOMPSON. Victoria Nursery, Masterton. . Communications left at Mr Tayler's or -Mrs Preston's Fruit Shops will receive immediate attention. . 2725 MASTERTON ROAD DISTRICT. mENDERS for the following works 1 will close at 12 'O'clock .NUON on SATURDAY, the 22nd current. 1. 15 Chains Formation Tand 3G chains Metalling (More or less) on the Upper Femridge road. • 2. 10 Chaiiiß Formation and Metalling and 25 Chains Repairs (more or less) on the Upper Manaia road. . Plans and specifications to be scon at this office. R. WILSONE, ; Clerk. Road Board Oflice, 17th October, 1887. 2727 MASTERTON, WcrtncHilny. October #O. M EiXT iN aid of the Presbyterian Church Building fund. .; -PART I~ Vocal and Instrumental te> ele c ti ons; - PART IICaniaia, Lion of Judah,sG Voculists, 13 Instrumentalists. Conductor, *ifr C. Betty, Pianist, Mis« Feist, Organist, Miss Woodroofe. Doors open at 7.30., overture at 8 slurp. Admission, Dress Circle 3a, front Seats 2s; Back, Seats 1 "OTICE is hereby given that in 131 accordance with the Cemetery Act 1882, tho piece of land adjoining.' tho Lutheran Church being part of Section' 48 in the Mauriceville Settlement, and continuing half an aero, is, with the sanction of the Colonial Secretary, dedicated and openod as a burial ground to bo used .for thu exclusive interment of mombors of the denomination called Luthoran. M. CHRISTENSEN, J. LARBEN, N. RASMUSSEN, Trustees. Mauriceville, October 5,1857. TO OWNERS OF MARES. OWING to Mr A. McCartnoy, owner of Piscatorious, breaking Disagreement with me, 1 have nothing more to do with his horse. In a few days, I will have one of the best sire 3in New Zealand to take bis place, at the disposal of breeders, much cheaper. T.A.LYONS, 2727 _£ t jtyaki. : "CHARLES COLLIER WISHES to inthnato to the sheepfarmers of 'tho Wairarapa and surrounding district that he is now prepared to do WOOLSCOURING at the following prices ;—Locks and Pieces, fd ; scoured and classified, J-d ; Superior Snow White Fleeces, l;}d ; bellies and pieces, snow whito, Id, Having had 37 years colonial experience, both iu North Queensland, New South Wales, Australia and New Zealand, ho can guarantee that all work entrusted to linn will be dono with the utmost care and despatch. During the wool scouring season all other work will be suspended, to give our clients the -advantage of getting their wool into -the first English sales. All wools cntrustcd'-'to his care will ho insured, stored, arid delivered at tho vailway station free ofcust, Highosf Price for wool and skins OLD BREWERY FELLMONGERY, Masterton. 2721
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Issue 2728, 19 October 1887, Page 3
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