WKLLINIiTOiV SECTION. QUEEN BIRTHDAY, WEDNESDAY, 24m MAY, 1893. AN WEDNESDAY, 24th ink, ExI / cursion tickets (available for return on day of issuo only) may bo obtained as under:--From Wellington, Petono and Lower Hutt to undermentioned stations, and vicu versa—
Kailoko... Featherßtun Groytowa Carterton Masterton Mnuriceville Eketahuna Ulasß. Class. ... SsOd 3s Cd ... 7s Od Bs Od ... 83 Cd 6a 6d ~. 8s (id liaOd ... flsGd 7s Od ... 10a 6d 7a 6d ... lis (id 8a Od Value of. all tuch special, tickets as aboye issued at and to Te Aro mil bo in. oreaeed—first class 3d, 2nd clata 2d, Tho ordinary afternoon train from the Wairarapa to To Aro will bo delayed and will depart from stations as under; - Kketahuna 4.5 p.m., Maunceville 4.20 p.m., Masterton 5.15 p.m., Carterton 5.45 p m., Greytown 5.53 p.m., Feather, ston 1i.22 p.ro , arriying at To Aro at 10 p.m. The ordinary 3,15 p.m, train from Te Aro to the Wairarapa will bo delayed, and will depart frorii stations as under :-. To Aros.l2jp.ni .Wellington 5 20 p.m., Feathemton 8.85 p.m., Greytowh 8.38 pan,, Carterton 9.17 p,m„ Masterton 9.48 p.m., Mauriceville 10,22 p,m,, arriving at Eketahuna at 10.55 p.m. The ordinary evening train from Masterton to Eketahuna will not run.
All other ordinary trains will run as usual, Trains will stop at flag stationß as required, BYOKDM. Traffic Agents Office. Wellington, 19th May, 1893.
L MAYO&SONS NURSERYMEN, FALHERSTON NORTH, TAVERY DESCRIPTION OF FRUIT AND SHELTER TREES FORSALE. Sond for out Descriptive Catalogue POST FREE on application. WAIPOUA NURSERY JAMES STONE, Proprietor, [ESTABLISHED in 1876.] IN view of tho approach of the planting teaton I havo pleasure in announcing to tho public of Mosterton and district that I havo again made airangemcnts fora supply of Fruit Trees from the Celebrated Nursery of. MB IVORY, of Rangiora, Canterbury, whoso trees hnvo invariably given the utmost satisfaction in tho district, Intending planters should order early to ensure the best selection. 1 iiavo on hand rtadyforplanting.alarge supply of Forest Trees, including I'inus Insignia, Cuprcssus Macrocarpa, Lawsonipna, Erccla, and ElcganSjWe l ! grown and splejd'dly rooted. Also Wellington's, Abici/Alba,' 'Douglassi,' and Menzicsiij.Retino&pora (varieties); Ciyptomaiia Elegans, &c„ Maciocaipa, 1 year and 2 year, tran>planted, 12/- to 15/- per 100, Lawsoniana, 9s to 12s per dozen, Elms, English and American Ash, Birch, Sycamore, American Mountain Ash, "Fittospoium" (Nativo Matipo), Drooping Ash,lof thigh, etc, etc, A vcrylargo variety of Shrubs and flowering plants, including Lilac, Guelder Eosc, Laurel, Lauretiuas, Diosma, Wisterias, Camelias, Clematis. A nice lot of Irish Ivy in pots Is each. Roses in large variety (standard and cllmbeib). Spo.ial lines jn small fruits-Filberts [Webb's prize dose headed Is Od to 2a Gd eaph. Curiants-Black, Red, and WJiito, My Gooicterrics include" Lancashire, Priw" 6d to Is each j Figs, Cobb Nuts. Chestnuts, etc, etc To all purchasers of tho value of 30s a pamphlet giving a proved Rcoipo together with valuanle and practical information how to deal with fruit pests will be givcu. This Recipe has been well tried in tho Nurscry.and found to bo very effectivo and cheap. JAS. STONE, Nurseryman, Mnstertou PARK VALE NURSERY OARTKRTON. rjnHfcl undersigned legs to remind J. Orchardists andFruHGrowera that he has a large stock in choice varieties oi well worked Fiiuit Trees, 4000. Apples, twoyoaraold, fino, well shaped 15adoz.,' three and four, 18sto 20s; foi cash. PMMS-En&ibsli and Japanese, a large stock of tho. very best leading sorts loatoHOs doz. Peaus, Peaches, A pmoois and Chbubiks 18s. WAjJiUTS-Euror pean, Is each; Japanese, 'is, Raspberries in varieties 2s Gd; dozen. Gooseberries, in varieties, 3s.(id dozen, Cur rants-Red, White and Black—including Carter's Champion, 3s Cd dofl; Straw-, berries—of sorts, runner plants, 2s Gd 100, Transplanted, 43 6d 100; Tenrnfolium Pittospomm, very fme for Ornamental Hedges (own raisins;) 10s 100.' JOHN BLOMQUIBT, Proprietor. R.PINHEY, (roBMKBLT WITH W. HAWKB). ; ■«-' bo has procured a comfortable Landai Oabma'oe, which he will run to and from thi Railway Station, to meet all trains, Frivat parties can hire the Carriage on themost rea B»n«ble terms. Nous-All orders left with M SBiett Saddler, will be promptly attended to
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4425, 22 May 1893, Page 3
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