TREES; TREES TREES. mti B undersigned offers tho following I X' nt very reduced prices:— I Aims, 2 years, 9a per doz, or COs poi 100, ArrtKs, 8 years, 12a per doz, or 80s nor 100. Pmmh, 2 mid 3 yenre, lZs per doe, or 80a per 100. . . Pears, 2 and a years, 12s per doz, or | 80a por 100. Peaches, nu Plum stock, 2 years, 20s per doz. Gooskmsmijks and Cuhkahs,' 8s po doz, Ooi'HESsus Jlaouooauva, 2 years, 8s . por 100; S years, 12s pov 100. I-INUH Insionis, 2 years, 0s per 100; 3r yearß, 10 pe' 100. Robes,HP., fr^ordoz, or4oa per 100. Ruses, Tea, lUs per doz, ■ Hawthorn Quioks, 2 years, fs per 1000. \nda|l other 'TREES, SHRUBS, AND FLOWEBIftG PLANTS, at equally low prices, f,o.b, at Bluff. Packing at nett cost, SEED POTATOES, own Priro on application. Catalogue? sent by post on application . ROBERT CLEAVE, NURSERMAN. INVERCARGILL
PHUiNIX IRON OD BRASS FOUNDRY Robertson t Co., ENGINEERS, BOILERMAKERS, BHJP, AND GENERAL SMITHS, and HECKLER FLAX PRESSES, and all Machinery in connection with Flax Dressing,' Mnkeca of all kinds of Steam B igines and Boilers. Estimates for all kinds of Ironwork given. Country orders attended to with despatch, ROBERTSON & CO., Old Custom House-street, Wei ington.
CARTERTON Star Flour Mills, A. L, WHYTE & CO HAVE pleasure in announcing to tlio Tradesmen and Faiwora of Wairarapa that thoy have i secured a km of tlio above I mill, which contains new and first-class machinery, Wo have effected oxtciisivo alterations to tlio internal arrangeuientsand secured the services of a competent miller, and nro now in a position to supply a FIRST-LASS ARTICLE at lowest market rates. We aro prepared to grist for ANYONE, at usual prices,
A. L WHYTE and Co N.B,—Not loss than ONE TON parcels of Flour sold at. (ho Mill, but half-ton lots and smaller quantities are obtainable from tho local stores at Canal Mill prices for such parcels. 8511
CADE & HARRISON, UPPER PLAIN SAW & PLAINING MILLS HAVING leased the above mill and Threshing plant from Mr S. B, [ dapper, we are now in a position to serve customers with all classes of timber, both rough and dressed, at LOWEST CURRENT RATES, THRESHING SEASON. 0. & H, will bo propnred to undertake threshing ia any part of the district during the season, at CURRENT RATES
UOUNSLOW & HOAR JABINET MAKERS AND UPHOLSTERERS, QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON", HAVE on hand a very nice stock cuuiprisin^— Drawing Room Suits, Dining Room Suites, Bide board with' Mirror back, Couches, Easy and Occasional Chairs, Chest of Drawers, Plain and Fancy Bedsteads (panels and spindles), Spring and Flax Mattresses, washstandß, and Tables, FURNITURE made to any design, and repaired PICTURES mounted and framed. VENETIAN BLINDS made & ropaired CARPETS planned and laid.- AH timber guaranteed well seasoned 3277 COLE AND PAYNE, Painters, Fafkmianofjis, Glamkm, AND General Bouse Dkohatoks, THOSE who entrust l heir work to us may roly on having
A WELL FINISHED JOB, a wo use only tho '.EST Material, nd Mk Oole lias had 26 years experience in the trade. Roams ro-papercd on tho shortes notleo, All orders lift at Mr Oolc house, Chapel-street iiorth, will b punctually attended to, !U6 JEONMONGERY. lOBNMONGEBY. OPENING AOTIOE. GEOB3E WINDER, late manager for John Young, takes this opportunity of thanking his numerous friends mid patrons for past favors bestowed Upon him during his long connection as abovo, and has now much pleasuro in informing them'that he jias opened those centrally situated premises, corner i of
CUBA AND MAMEKS-STEE'I' with a large and varied stock i.f BUUDEM AND GENERAL IkoXJIOSOKBT, specially bought and selected fur tlm market, and which lie will dispoao of at such ptices which will defy competition, My expenses being small, and iny motto "SmallPftjittandQnkk Ednrm'' will, I am confident, ensure mo the permanent support of nil my friends and all i now ones that may favor mo with a call Don't miss the addressGEO. WINDER. OOKNEIt O^IIAANDHANNKIWSTItBKT LAND FOR LEASE. "WITH PURCHASING CLAUSE, iLOOKS varying from 250 Aorea to JJ 1000 Acres to Lease for 21Ieais with Purchasing Ulauses. For Mticiilara apply to
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3559, 11 July 1890, Page 4
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