Lowes and lor us WEDNESDAY, .OCTOBER 26th,At One o'clock. LOWES & 10ENS' STOCK SALE SO head Mixed Cattle 13 Yearling , 100 Fat Wether., shorn' 150 Store do. „ SCO good Ewes and Lambs ■ SOO „ do 100 Good Dry Ewes ICO Good Ewes and Lambs • Dairy Cowb, Horses, Pigs, Vehicles, etc. 2728 ■ /..■ (COLOMBAROAD) (Opposite:tiie.residence and grounds of •-...M. Caselb'erg.j'Esq,, Mastertim,) 7*l"'. mHOMPSON begs to inform I* X■ '•■' t-lio.inhabitants of Masterton and surrounding district that he has com monood- business 'as NURSERYMAN AND FLORIST, and he hopes,- by diligent application to' all work entrustod to him to merit a, share, of their patronage, and support. As the season has now far advanced, it is not try intention to issue a catalogue ; but all those requiring PLANTS, either for the GARDEN, GREENHOUSE, or .WINDOW, can gain' sorno idea of his 'prices from the following quotations j—ASTERS, PHLOX DRUMMONDI, LOBELIA, PERILLA NAMINEKBIS, PYRETIIRUM, at 8s per 100 ; POESIES, 4a perdoiion, Best named (true) Show and Fancy, 10s pur dozen ; PETUNIAS (single) from (Ja per dozen; (doubles) 10a per dozen ; DAHLIAS, (best show), 12s per dozen. Fuchsias, including Black Priiioo, Bridal Bouquet, Erecta von novelty, Straita perfeeta, President and numerous others, 10s per dozsn; PELARGONIUMS regal 2s (id each ; PELARGONIUMS, Zonal, 8s per dozen ; tuberous rooted BEGONIAS from 128 per dozen ; Colous (in splendid variety), 9a per dozen. Foreign Ferns, from 15s per dozeu ; Coioe Greenhouse Ferns, from 20s per dozen
Native Ferns (true to name) from hixpence each. Hia collection of STOVE PLANTS includes all tho best varieties of the fine fuliaged plants, also a splendid assortmentoffloivcringplants. UROHIDS ft speciality, and can supply gorgeous flowering kinds for cool greenhouse from tlireo guineas per dozen. Any of tho PLANTS in the following list can bu had either in or out of pots, and guaranteed to ba among the best and latest varieties grown :- Cucumber, Melon, Tomato (President Garlicld, immonso sizo, new), Vegetable Marrows, Pumpkins, etc. Asparagus Plants, Oa per 100 These should be planted at once, Abed, 33ffc!ong, and 4feet wide, trenched two feet deep, formed and planted with 100 plants for 15s. All other jobbing equally cheap, end peilorined in a thoroughly workmanlike manner. ■ Any plant required by customers not in stock will be procured, and sold at tho price which it can bo obtained at any other Nursery. Gentiomcur.' grounds, Villa, and Cottage Gardens laid out and plauted, Having several tdass houses aud Farnery in course of erection, ood when finished, all visitors, whether purchasers or uot, will ba cordially welBpscial list of all kiude of-Plants on application, Addresß.-C. "THOMPSON. Victoria fourseiT, Blastoton. Communications loft at Mr Tavler's or Mrs Prrston's Fruit Shops will receivo immediate attention. 2725 MASTMTO2J, WetlncMduy. Ortohcr SJQ. IN 'aid of tho Presbyterian Ohuroh J. Building fund, -PARTIVocal nnd Instrumental -PART II-
Cantata, Lion of Judnh.GO Vocalists, ISS Instrumentalists. Conductor, Vf.r C. Betty, Pianist, Mis« Feist, Organist, Miss Wootlrooie. Doors open at 7.30., overture at 8 sharp. Admission, Drees Circle 3b, front Seats 2s; Back Soata 1 A CONCERT IN AID OF THE WILL BE HELD ON FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11. TICKETS—&, a>. la.
.TORRE-OWNERS wishing th-» serXX vices of the Thoroughbred horee, " THE PREMIER," are' requested to apply to Jjv T, Thompson, Empire Hotel, Mastorton, or to J. McRAE, Groom iu Charge, WELLINGTON EDUCATION BOARD.; BEANCH~CLASSES Of the WELLINGTON SCHOOL OF DESIGN INSTITUTE, Mastsrtoa Director, Arthur D. Rimy, Gold Medalitt and National Scholar of South Kensington. Instructor, Joseph Gaut, holcier of South KeuainpU>u wrtiticatos and prize taker FIRST QUARTER will commence on THURSDAY NEXT, October 0 Classes will be held no follows : TECHNICAL EVENING CLASSES. Draw-ins.' in outline from casts and groups of models, drawing in light and Bhado from the same, with applications to tvadtß and professions generally, Special course for stad grade- certificate TUESDAY AND THURSDAY, 7 to 9 p.m. 10s per quarter. Geometrical and Perspective Drawing 2nd grade, FRIDAY, Geometry 7 to 8 p.m., Perspective 8 to 9 p.m. 10s per quarter. DAY CLASSES. (a) Drawing from casts and groupo of models, with elementary perspective ae applied to sketching from nature, &c, (b) Painting from the cast, groups: .of objects in colors, Plant'form and Landscapes.. : .- ' •• TUESDAYSandFRIDAYS3 to s:p m.: Drawing £1 Ib, Painting £2.2s per quaiter. Sketching class arranged if dcßired. Examinations held annually and certificates awarded. All fees must be paid, and students provided with registered numbers previous to commencing study, Names may be enrolled at MrT, E. Price's, bookseller, v
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume I, Issue 2731, 22 October 1887, Page 3
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