Obtainable oi all Uhemlsta, Saddlora, Mid Storekeepers. • _ iWholcoftlo ngcnta for Wellington Pro* vinco-'." _ SHAKLAND & CO., ' ■ .Wellington, ■ IMPORTANT TO FARMERS. CIIEAP MANURES! hnHE WtixiKPTON MEAT Export Co)ifany offer their Manures, prepared by the American process, oi the following prices on trucks at Ucaliaurftngn; Bone Meal, Ist quality, pet ton, £§ Bo'se Meal, 2nd quality, ,i £5 .■ BicodMASBRB ii ' Mixr.p Manures' „ £4-
1 Samples, with copies of analysis, ea be had on application The Company ate Purchasers o! AL O'LASSKS of Fat Stuck, and nroreprr Bonted in the Wairarapa by Mr Am: Mclyexzib,of Featherston. : .i ; ; V DILMT RLADDEN Secretary, PA R K'' Y A li¥ J. I)' It BE R} CARTERTON. rnllK underfilled bogs to reuiir. Oreiia'rdisM Growers tha : h'tf.haa ft large;stock-in/phoico Varieties,c well worked FiauiTKEM,:4OOO.. ArPii>:s,.uvoyear3<;ld, fine, well shape 15s doz., three and ;four, 18s to % \ fc cash. l'U'MS—Engl.sh and Japanese, large stock of the very lest leading sort lßstoSOs (loz. I'BAIIS, I'EAOHES, AI'KICOI and CHEBKI-..H .18a;. W.usuis-Eun pean, Is each; Japanese,' 2s. Raspbe; rieain varieties 2s Cd dvzeii. Goost berries, in varieties, to I'd dozen. Cui rants—lied, White and Black—includin Carter's Champion, 3s Cd doz; Straw -berriisV'vf' e-ttts, runner plants, 2s (J 109. Transplanted, Is 6i 100; Tonnifo ium I'ittosporum, very hue for Orm mental Htdsies (own raising) 10s 100. JOHN BLOMQUIST, Proprietor. ■ 'rnri'i H-' FRUIT TREJI FOREST TREES, ORNAMENTA: ■ TRKES. SHRUBS, ETC. . Zai and Bamett [. STANMORE -NURSERY, [ Stanmork I<oad North, Chmstciidrci AVE for sale this present piantir 'scisoiii..a very large stock o! hoalll ■w.ciVgro'wn :.■■■ ii-."/ \ FRUIT TREES, FOREST TREES, ORN AMEjNT AI j , THE KS, S H ETJ Bi ItOSES, Etc., ' . ' c! every description. !: We vvmild call.special attention toptir vci large, and varied collection.of fruit Tre* wliicharc.al 1 exceptionally, good.lhis s'casoi Our immense stock of Ornamental Trco Slmfe eic„ inclndcs r.!l lsadi"g variolic ami being spoiialiy prepared, for Iran piar,!i::? are sure to give satisfaction. Ail orders are carefully packed, ar.d/d actuai'CostoniybcingrclmrKcd'lpr.casc's, et Owing to the early,' cxpiriition : ofV lea; and dissolution of pnrf.'.orsbip, most lint have teen pcatly reduced in price, as . it ateolutely necessary to clear oft our in raense s'.cek before starting afresh nurscr.
CATALOGUES ON'APPLICATION. J.MAYO&SONS ■ KUKSIIiRYiUBN, ' FALMEHSTON NORTE, VERY DESCRIPTION OF AND SHELTER TREES FOR SALE. ■; Send for out Dcscrlptivo Catalogue POST FREE on application. WAIPOUA NURSERY J AMES STO NE; Proprietor, [ESTABLISHED is IS7G.] . .. IN view ofitlie nipproachiof. the planting season I have pleasure in announcing to the p.ubiic.'oj/JloHtcrtoti and diatrict- thnt I luve again tna-lo airacgnr-ents fora supply of Fruit Trees from tliav!-Celcbrnted. Nursery ■ of MR IVORY;."Rargiora,. Canterbury, ■whose trees hare inrar'abljr given the utmost satisfociior, ir. the district. Intending planters alioiil il'o'rtl er c n rly: to cnßure the best selection. 1. have o::'hand ready for'planting,a large supl>iy:'of Forest Trees, including Pinus Insignia, CuprcsstM. Mncrocarpa,, Laivsoninna, Erecta, anil Elegans,wcll grown and splendidly rooted. Also Wellingtonias, Abies,' Alba,' 'Douglassi,' .'and Mcnzicsii; liotinospora (varieties); Cryptomaria Eltgjns, &c„ Macrocarpa, 1 year and 2.;ycarp.transplanted, 12/- to 15/- per 100, Lawsoniana, lis t0.12s per dozen. Elms, English and American Ash, Birch, Sycamoro, American ■■.Mountain., Ash, " Pittosporum " (MuivcMatipo),'.Drooping Ash, 10ft high, etc, :ptc.; '■■• ' .. . A'vcry lnrgo variety of Shrubs and flowcrind plants,'including Lilac, Guelder Rose, Laur Uuwttoaf,;,Dio»ma, Wisterias, Camel Clematis. A nice lot of Irish Ivy in pot each.' •■Roses in large' variety (standard clirr.hcrgj.v '. rSpe.ial'lines'in- small ! . fruits-Filberts [Webb's, prize close headed Is Cd to 2s Gd each; ..Curiants—lllack, Red, and White. My.Goosclcrrics include ".Lancashire Prize " IMtoJsrach; Figs, Cobb Xnts.'Chcjtaub, etc., etc. .; ' ' • ":Tu nil .purchasers of the value of 30s a pamphlet giving a proved Recipe together with valuable ami piacticnl information how to. deal with fruit pests will be given. This ltecipo has been well tried in the Nursery and found to be very effective and cheap. ,JAS. STONE, Nursorymau, Mnstertoii NOTICE TO WOOL-GKOWERS IN "■>. THE WHAREAMA. T. F. SMITH, CARRIER, V/HAKATAKI, prepared to cart wool from his shed at Tenui and land it in Wellington at seven drillings per three-quarter balo, ull Bizud balo and bix-pei;co. FRUIT
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4428, 26 May 1893, Page 4
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650Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4428, 26 May 1893, Page 4
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