MARVELLOUSR m m HI EHEDY TT^li -V I ACTS LIKE MACIS? HAS NEVER FAILED' .^unoh'HogJ Slili ®^Y|£ER ULCERATED UDDERS/ 5 " OOCJOPMnNCE-l'll' rji/jTOT rpmmtmmm^^mmraumm \om* [P»» n Obtainable of >1) Uhemlitt, Saddler!, and Storekeepers. | jWholesalo ngctiii for Wellington Pro» Tlnce— SHAKLAND&CO, Wellington. IMPORTANT TO FARMERS, CHEAP MANURES! mHE WtLUHQioH Mux Extort Comfan? offer their Manures, prepared by tho American process, ak the following pricosoii.trucka at.NKaliauranga Bonk Mm, lit quality, pot ton,' £8 Bone Ueal, 2nd quality, „ . £5. Biood Manci'B „ f 5 Mum Mandres , i, £4 ' Samples, with copies of analysis, can bo had on application : V ; : . . The Company are Pu'chacori of ALL CLASSES of Fat Stock, and nto roprosonted in the. Wa : rarrp» by Mb Alex MoKbmib, of Feathemoa. DILMUT BLADDEN Secretary, PARK VALE HURSERI, CARTERTON. mRfS undersigned bogs to remind X Orchnrdists and Frui'Growors that lie has a large stock in choice varieties of well worked Fruit Trees, 4000. ■
: ArPLES. twoyoaHo?d, fine, well shaped 15s doz., three and four, 18s(o20s;/oi cashPloms—Ent>lish and Japanese,- a largo bcook of the very best leading sorts 18jto803 doz. Peaks, Peaches, Aphicots and Chbumbh 183.. Walnuts—Europenn, is each j Japanese, 2s, liaspberries in 'varieties 2s Gil dozen. Gooseberries, in varieties, ib (id dwen. Cur rants-Rod, White and Blaok —including Carter's Champion, 3s 6d doz; Strawberries—of sorts, runner plants, 2s (id 100, Transplanted, 4s fid 100; Tenmfol. ium Pittoiporum, very fine for ; . Omar mental Hedges (own raising) 10s 100.:.; JOHN BLOMQUIST, '■■f S"' Proprieior.
FRUIT TREES. FOREST TREES,. ORNAMENTAL TREES, BHROBS, ETO. Em ml Bauett, STANMORJI JHUIiSBRY, STHHORIROID MTU, Oheutokuroh, HAYE loir, aal«': this ■ present. planting season, a very brj-o stock of healthy Tel'.-gron • FRUIT TREES, FOREST TREES,. ORNAMENTAL TREES, SHRUBS, :v ,; ' ROSES, ETC., of eve-y dascriplioa. . : ; ;. v Wo would call special attsntion toonrTerj larje and varied collection of Fruit Trees whichare all exceptionally good this season. .'■Our immense slock ofOvuamenial Trees; Bhru'js, etc., includes all loading varieties, and, being specially prepared Jor. transplanting ato sure to give ." /. 'All orders are carefully packed and . delivered free at Chrisichureh railway iMon,' a'ctual'cosionly being charged for cases, etc. Owing to the early' expiration of lease and dissolution o! partaershipi most lines have been greatly reduced in price, as it is absolutely necessary to clear off our immense stock before aiartingafresh nursery.
CATALOGUES ON APPLICATION. J.MAYO&SONS NURSH.RY.9IEN, FALMERSTON NORTH, TJVERY DESCRIPTION OF FRUIT AND SHELTER TREES FORSALE. Send for . our. Descriptive Catalogue POST-FREE on application. ' . WAIPOUA NURSERY JAMES STONE, Proprietor, : [ESTABLISHED in 1876.] TN view of the approach of the planting aeaJ- son I kvo pleasure m anuouuciivj to the pu')!io of Masterton and district tlmt.l haie again made airanif meats for a supply of Fruit Trees from the Celebrated Nuiw.y of MR IVORY, of Rapjiou, Canterbury, whoso treei have invariably given the utmost satisfact'on lu the district, Intending planters thou'd order early to ensure the best selection. 1 have on hand ready (or planting a large supply of Fo:cstTree3, inching Finns Insignia, Cupcssiu Macrocarpj, Liwsoniann, Erccta, and Elcgaas,weUgrOwnaud splendidly rooted. AlsoVelllnstonias, Abie:,' Alba. 1 'Doujlassi,' and Mcnzicsii; Eetinoipora (variette); Cryptowaria Elegans, &c„Macrocaipa, 1. year ami 2 year, trawplauted, 12/- to 16/- per 100. Lawoniana, 9) to 123 per i'o::o, Elmi, English and American Ash, Birch.. Syeamoe, American Mountain Ash, " Pitto.poium" (Nativo Matipo), Drooping Ash,lOi't high, etc, etc. A verylarge rariety of Shrubs and flowerind plants, licludingLilac, Guelder Eo;c, Laure Laurcttinas, Dioima, Wisterias, Cnmoli Clematis. A nice lot of Irish Ivy in poti each. Roses Id large variety (standard a climbers). Special l'i'es in small fruits-Filberts [Webb's price close headed Is Gd to 2s 6d each. Curiauts—Elaolr, Bed, and White. My Goosaberries iocludo "Lancashire Prize" 6d to Is each; Figs, Cobb Nuts. Chestnuts, etc., etc. To all purchasers of the value of Mi a pamphlet giving t prayed Recipe tojet'ur with valuable and practical information how to deal with fruit pesti will be given. This Recipe has been well tried in the Nursery and found to be very effective and cheap. JAS, STONE, Nurseryman, Masterton NOTICE TO WOOL-GROWERS IN the wmm. T. I. SMITH, CARRIER, Y7HAKATAKI, j"S prepared to cart wool from hii ahed it Tonui and land it in Wellington ai isven ahillmfja por three-quarter bale, ull tiiei btle eight and six-pence,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4426, 23 May 1893, Page 2
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694Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4426, 23 May 1893, Page 2
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