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«$%: '■ is meant morecspecmllyior amateurs. / cau remarkably heavy . be obtained: frotn alongside $;:;->?gitden walks,with or without a tile or stone edging, but tho quality 'of is often superior to that K : '.y:<£ obtained from plants in beds. The T ' ,: < A late, and in my estimation, valuable ;;.'™ '> strawberry Oxonian? or Eleanor ,j, :•;■('• ia not generally considered of auffi- p :; .v : ciently good quality to find a place g • .' ;even in a fairly large selection si ■;'--V-'-of .varieties, but tboso who have over tasted it either from plants grown in the open fields or alongside , walks have been obliged to concede "that its value has been much j under-estimated. It requires plenty ; of light and air and a firm soil, and ! theso conditions are most frequently , • afforded by the market growers and those who cultivats strawberries in a single row on each side of their garden walks. Some of the best crops of strawberries I saw last season wore growing by the sido of a sunny walk , that had similarly and constantly fringed during the past thirty Fresh varieties or a fresh stock of plants are substituted for th e ' old ones every fourth your, a fourth portion of the walk being done annually, and some fresh loam and manure added each time. The plants aro put out eightcon inches apart in a , "*• single line about twelve inches from tht edge of tho path. Properly mulched with, manuro, and subsequently i strawy litter, the crops are certain to i be heavy and clean. A narrow net , keeps out the birds, while the dust J from the paths rarely spoils the fruit. • Of the various live edgings then, the ; first place must bo given to straw- I berries.—Garden, Poor President Harrison. Offic 8 Beekorsbeaioge him from the early hour 9 of tho day until ho retiree to his private apartments at night. They appear'at the White House befores tho doors open in tho morning, and remain pushing and elbowing each other in their mad haste to get at the President, till ho drives them away to prepare for a Cabinet meeting. Miss Marsden, at one time matron o' the Wellington Hospital, has announced her intention of terminating her wandorings at tho leper island of Molokai, Our Flannels whethor of English or Colonial Manufacture are all puro wool froms tho best looms. The manufacturers have a well-earned,reputation to maintain and our own prestige has been won by selling the best goods at the lowest possible prices. Wehavono liking for "rubbish" of any sort, least ol all in Flannels. Wo offer . nothing but what is of sterling value at Tc Aro House, Wellington. ' Wo have an extensive range of English and Colonial Manufacture, tho former at prices unaffected by the enormous increase of duty and the latter regardless of the advance that Colonial makers have put on their productions. In a word, we shall soil our Flannels of all makers for last years prices at To Aro House, Wellington, Skinny Men '' Well's health renuwor" rostore health and vigor, cures Dyspep ia, Ira potenco, Soxual Debility. At chemists and druggists. Kemptliorno,Prosscr& Co 4?ents, Wellington. ft. 0. Shearman 4 Co. COMMISSION' AGENTS' AND SHAREBROKERS, STAR CHAMBERS, WELLINGTON. CONDUCT tho sale, purchase, or letting of properties and agencies of every doscription. The no?otiation o! loans, arbitrations, and valuations. Customs, Shipping, forwarding, Stock and Station- Agencies, Tho purchase and sale of shares in public companies, goods of ovory description for settlors, storekeepers, and others in country districts. Moderate charges and punctuality strictly observed. . 3234 Crown Lands Office, Wellington, June 17th, 1889, \ i'OTICE is hereby given in terms of IN Section 117 of " Tho Land Act,1885," that Jacob Siemonack, the selector of Section 53, Block X.Hurvoy District of Mangahao, has applied to transfer the same to Huou Kelly. J. W. A. MARCHANT, Commissioner of Crown Lands, 3234 UPPER TAUERU ROAD BOARD. "VT'OTICE is hereby given that it is IN intention of the Upper Taucru Road Board to Striko a General liato of Jd in the £, ratoblu values of All Property in the Baid Road Board Distriot, for the yoar 1889-00. 8221 O.E.COOKBUKN HOOD. A LL accounts against mo must bo rendered not later than MONDAY, tho 24th inst., and all persons owing money to mo will please pay by the same date, and obligo, Yours truly, John Youno, nENDERS aro invited for Scrub Cutting and Clearing GO acres Apply immediately W. SKEY, 234 Tho Pines, Clarovillo, TOBUSHFALLERS, TENDERS aro invited for ' Falling 370 acres O. Bush, Situate ; in Hutt Special Sottlomen Association Block, known as Mangatainoka K, Forty Milo Bush. To be let in oho or more contracts a pni specifications. Specifications en be seon at the following places ■:— Messrs Lowes & lokns, Mastorton Mr Parsons, Ekotahuna, Mr Geo. H. Scales, Wellington, Tenders to be sont tothoundersigntc before l.p.m on SATURDAY, 2t)tl June, 1889, marked " Tender for Bvsl Falliwj." The lowest or any tender no: ~ GEO. H. SCALES, Chairman, Hutt Special Settlement Auooistion Custom House Quay, Wellington. ' 323; BOROUGH OF MASTERTON. TENDERS are invited to clobo oi TUESDAY, 25th June, 1889, a 6 p.m„ for the Mowing supplies aw 6ervjces for twolve months ; • '• 1, Timber,." as per specification 8. Firewood, ,; .'■;.!,• 3. Cartage of Coal,, Specifications and Conditions of Con tract at the Town Clerk's Oflico.- '■'"'. :"-'■" R. BROWN.; 3233 'ToffnClork,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3234, 19 June 1889, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3234, 19 June 1889, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3234, 19 June 1889, Page 3

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