Xmperial Fire Office OF LONDON. [Established 1803.] \BIS Company is prepared to accept FIRE RISKS at lowest curren Paid Up Capital and Invested Funds— ONE MILLION NINE HUNDREL THOUSAND POUNDS. J. GRAHAM & Co., Apents, Masterton.
KURUPUNI_ BAKERY. f nHE above iB now open under the charge of Mr J. G. MACKAY, whoße abilities as a first cUss tradesman are well known to the public during the past read, Cake, and Fancy Goods Supplied Daily. D- WALTON, PROPRIETOR.
phUB HOTEL MASTERTON. The Proprietor of the above old and well-known establishment begs to thanl the inhabitants of Masterton and thesur rounding districts, as also the travelling public for the large measure 01 support hitherto given, and begs respectfully to state that additions, alterations, and in - provements, in accordance with the progress of the place, as also the growing requirements of the trade, been j made. The Culinary Department is as usual, drst-class. Wines, Beers' Spiritß, and othei liquors are each and all of the very best quality. The Billiard Room, which is provide withone of Alcock's first-class tables, has just been refurnished in themost elegant manner. A. ELK INS, Proprietor ■CH^iFTCHURCH \J agreeable and uncomfortable. Do you know that there is a safe, sure and certain cure for them. That cure i s nothing less than a pair of PAYEE'S WOODEN SOLED BOOTS. There is nothing to equal them to keep the feets warm and dry. Can be obtained through Messrs M. Caselberg & Co, Masterton, or Messrs J Graham* Co., Masterton, or direct from the manufacturer. W. H. PAYNE. 141, Armagh: Street, ChrhtchurchJ WAIPOUA NURSERY.
The following list of Fruit Trees sent to the order of MR J AMES STONE, Nurseryman, Masterton, by W. E. IVORY Rangiora, Nursey Rangiora. 104 APPLE TREES. 2 Esopuu Spitzenburgh, 1 Rome Beauty, 6 King of Tompkins County, 6 Reinette du Canada, 4 Cellini, 5 Norfok Beefing, 6 Lord Wolesley, 3 Rhode Islands Greening, 1 Lemon Pipping, 1 Yorkshire Greening, 1 American Golden Pippin, 1 Early Joe, 1 Fillbasket, 1 Rambo, 1 Early Harvest, 1 American Beauty, 7 Stunner Pippen, 6 Princeßismarek, 3 Lady Henniker, 4 Lord Clyde, 1 Emperor Alexander, 3 Glorii Mundii, 3 Lord Suffield. 4 Danns Narie, ti Beauty of Kent, 5 French Crab, 3 G»lden Russett, 3 American Royal Pearmain, 4 Mobs Royal, 5 Cox's Orange Pippen, 3Wagener, 4 Pecks Pleasant. 46 PLUM TREES. 3 Prune Plum, 2 Yellow Magnum Bonum 2Coe's late Red, 1 July Green Gage 8 Green Gage, 3 Prinoe Englebert, 6 Vic toria, 4 Orleans, 5 Washington, 5 Blue Diamond, 3 Dullins Golden Gage, 2 Red Gage, 1 Damson, 1 Jefferson. 6 FILBERTS. 3 Webbs Closetheaded Filberns, 3 Daviana Filberts. 8 APRICOT TREES, 2 Moorpath, 3 Campellfield Seedling, 1 St. Ambroise, 2 Dullins Early Peach, 31 PEAR TREES. 1 Windsor. 2 Beurre Clairgeau, 3 Autumn Bergamot, 3 Josephine de Nalines, 4 Marie Louise de Uccle, 3 Gansells Bergamot, 4 Winter Nelis, 3 Early Crawford, 6 Williams BonChretiai, 2 Napoleon, 10 CHERRY TREES, 1 Common Bigarreau, 1 Elton, 1 Imperatrice Eugene, 1 Bleeding Heart, 2 Black Heart, 2 Bigarreau Napolean, J May Duke, 1 Black Circasian. 15 PEACH TREES, Noblesse, 3 N ewington, 2 Lady Palmer tone, 2 Royal George, 2 Early Rivers 3 Evendale Favourite, 1 Early Ann. 2NKCTARINE. 1 Victoria, 1 Brandons Hardy. 3 Dutch Medlars, 108 GOOS RBERRY TREES. 6 Green Gage, 6 Champagne, 6 Ironmonger, 6 Northern Hero, 6 Lancashire Lass, 6Goldon Drop, 12 China Orange, 6 Gills Seedling, 6 White Champagne, 6 Billy Dean, 6 Crown Bob, 6 Dauntless, 6 Maid of Brighton, 6 Whitesmith, 6 Roaring Lion, 6 Heart of Oak, 6 Red Ocean, SHRUBS &o. Asterby Pines, Flowering Shrubs in variety, Gilda Rose, Grape Vines in variety. Sweet Bay, Jasmine, Laurels in variety, Portugal, Laerestinus, English and Mountain Ash, Pittospoeum (Native Matipo), Silver Birch, Veronicas of all sorts, Westeria Sensis, Pinus Insignus, Princess, Eligans from 8s to 15s per 100, Macro, earpa from 8s to 15s per 100, Lawsoniana Uprite Cypress. N.B. -J. STONE is the only authorised agent for W. E. IVOEY in the Wairßrapa district, and the public --• cautioned against giving orders for his trees to £?* other persons.
Railway Hotel, EKETAHUNA. EDWAJK,D~ELLJSTOIN, Pbopkietob. above new Hotel, replete with X every comfort and convenience, situated within two minutes walk of the Railway Station,' is now open for the accommodation of TRAVELLERS and general public Good stabhutf, paddocks, a good table • nd moderate cbsr?eß,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3813, 18 May 1891, Page 4
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