WAIPOUA NURSERY. The following list of Fruit Trees sent to the order of MR J AMES STONE, Nurseryman, Masterton, by W. E. IVORY Eangiora, Nursey Rangiora. 104 APPLE-TREES. 2 Esopus Spitzenburgh, 1 Rome Beauty, 6 King of Tompkins County, 6 Reinette du Canada, 4 Cellini, 5 Norfolk Reefing, 6 Lord Wolesley, 3 Rhode. Islands Greening, 1 Lemon Pipping, 1 Yorkshire Greening, 1 American Golden Pippin, 1 Early Joe, lFillbasket.'l'Ranibo, 1 Early Harvest, 1 American Beauty,. 7 Stunner Pippen, G Princeßismarck, 3 Lady Henniker, 4 Lord Clyde, 1 Emperor Alexander, 3 Glorii Mundii, 3 Lord Suffield. 4 Danns Narie, 6 Beauty of Kent, 5 French Crab, 3 Golden Russett, 3 American Royal Pearmain, 4 Mobs Royal, 5 Cox's Orange Pippen, 3Wagener, 4 Pecks Pleasant. 46 PLUM TREES. 3 Prune Plum,.!i Yellow Magnum Bonum 2 Coe's late Red, 1 July Green Gage 8 Green Gage, 3 Prince. Englebert, 6 Vio toria, 4 Orleans, 5 Washington, S Bine 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 Campollfield 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 Nolis, 3 Early Crawford, 6 Williams Bon Chretian, 2 Napoleon, 10 CHERRY TREES, 1 Common Bigarreau, 1 Elton; 1 Imperatrice Eugene, 1 Bleeding Heart, 2 Black Heart, 2 Bigarreau Napolean, 1 May Duke, 1 Black Circasian. 15 PEACH TREES." Noblesse, 3 N ewihgton, 2 Lady Palmer tone, 2 Royal George, 2 Early Rivers 3 Evendale Favourite, 1 Early Ann. 2 NECTARINE. IVictoria, 1 Brandons Hardy, 3 Dutoh Medlars, 108 GOOSEBERRY TREEB. Wineß, Beers' pSplrW, and othei liquors are each arid all oi the very best .[uality. : The Billiard Boom, which it provide withone of Aloock's first-class tables, has just been refurnished in themost elegant manner* A. ELETNS, Proprietor
Masterton and Castle Point. 088 & CIVS TELEGRAPH LINK OF ROYAL MAIL COACHES. 2'PJC Passing through Taueru, Kumaru, Tinui £and Whakataki'i W- NEILL & CO;, PKOPBIETORS. J\, settlers reading in the above districts, W. Noill & Co., of the Pnriee of Wales Livery Stables, Masterfon, have decided to : runa weU-appointedlfoyr horse coach between Masterton and Castlepoint, for coriveyiUflce, at low and reasonable rates, = of'paßsenusers parcels, &c. ■The first coach will start, from the Prince of Wales Hotel, calling; at the Club Hotel on FRIDAY MORNING, the 28th, at 8 o'clock, and will thereafter leave every TUEBDAY an* FRIDAY at the same' hour, and witf leave Castlepoint on the mqrhlngs of WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY at 5.30 arriving in-Masterton in time for passengers to catch the 3.10p m train to Wellington. The coach will be in the hands of that well - known and experienced driver MR A HARFORD, and iio pains will be spared to promote the comfort and convenience of patrons. Communications from settlers and others promptly attended to. W NEIIJL. &CO./ . PROPRIETORS, f - Prince of Wales Livi»ry Stables. ' It aafcerfcon tf wmbw-1880, ]
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3819, 26 May 1891, Page 4
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503Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3819, 26 May 1891, Page 4
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