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fruit sm& FOREST TREES, ORNAMENTAL TREES, SHRUBS. ETC. ' < STANMORB NURSERY, Swnmoee Road North, OumaionDßOH, ATE for Bale this present planting season, a vcvy.laigo stock ofhctiUhy we!l-&rwn FRUIT TREES, FOREST TREES, ORNAMENTAL TREES, SWEDES, ROSES, Eio„ of evevy descvipViou. We would call special niienliou toour very inisennd varied of Ml Trees whichnre a! 1. excepiiono«.y Kood thi? season. Our immense clock ofOroaneniil Trees, Shrubs,e~to';, includes a'! ler.dtag varieties, and lieinj specify jrxpaved fo'.' transplau;in3 aro sure to gire lalisfaefcon, AHoidersarocarefrl'v paoked and delivered freent Chrisichuroh Boilv/ay Station, nciuabcoston'y being charged for cases, etc, Owiugtolho ear'y oxpiraiion of lease and dissolution of partnership, most lines bave been greatly reduced in price, as it is absolutely necessary to clear oft our immense stook before starting a fresh nursery. CATALOGUES ON APPLICATION. , PARK YALE HI3RSERI, 1 ' OARTERTON. niHb! underaifjned begs: to remind X OrohardtßtsandFruftGrowera that he has a laree stock in choice varieties of well worked Fruit Treks, 4000. ArrLES, twoyearsold, fino, well shaped 15s doz,, three and four, 18s to 20s ;/or cash. Pidms—Eni(kh aud Japanese, a large stock of the very best lending sorts 18s to SOa doz, Peaches , Apjwcots I and Cuebbih 18s. Wimms-Eurc-pean. Is erch; Japanese, 23. Raspberries in varieties 2s 6d dozen, Gooseberries, in varieties, 2i b'd dozen. Our rants-Red, White and Black—including Carter's Charap'on, 3s 6d doz j Strawr berries —of Girls, ruunor plants, 2s Od 1 100, Transplanted, 4s 6d 100 j Tenoifol. iuin Pittosporum, very hna ■ for Ornamental' Hedges (own raiting) 10a 100. JOfliN BLOMQUIBT, ■■' Proprietor ' WAIPOUA NURSERY ? JAMES STONE, Proprietor, [ESTABLISHED IN 1876.] IN view of the of the ptant'n* lc.v soallnveple.v."vei'\ Hniornc'.ijto Hie pubVoof M,v : leUoim''c' disl;'ot iV.S I «B»in wxk ati.yiie'.i'c'si'K'f of Mi Ttcetfiomthe C'c'el) ':f N0.i.0./ o' MR id lVOf.y, o' Eai's'o... C il* ! ra\y, wlio'fi 1( | tvee, liave'ivM'a'ilyi-'r-i \'t v.,moj« a-''-lhc.'o t h (hi di'.lf'tl. I' :"< ,!n 3 pla»|«i o tliou'doidf «,ulyioewo Mhv *r.c'u 'en, I )'A o i>'i l'a>><\ reu'y fo,' pU 'liii j a 1 r / ai'pp'y o: ro.ft T.-e'-, <iioluil : .>s l'b'i'S li' Minis. 'il Ca|)if'V\3 Mitowwrp*, L.k clip* E.ecU, andEle3nns,Vp'! grown niid'.p'e'ul'dly rooled. Ako Vfell'itjloiiia?. k'fc ,'Aw«' 'Dju'jlh-.V and Jfcnz'e-ii*! I!c/°\to-.po-. \ (ra'elio); C:jp< toaiaiia E'ej.vis, Sc„Mao,oMipA. 1 year am! J6, 2 year, ir..n>p),i.itc<', 12/- to '5/- per 100, Lavcontana, D( to 12i per dozci, Elms, be Enslhlifi'dAinevMSMiAsb. B'vch, Syeamo e, •j. American MowiUn Aa'o, " Pi»lo:j>oium " .i. (Nf.viie Maiipo), Pvoopiujf AOi,loit ti'gli, etc, etc, A veiylatje vsrety of Slivub'i ami flowerivj pWit''. wdml'ii: Lilac, Guelder Eo.e, Laurel, Luviifctiiuw, D:oira.. WMciias, Gnmolias, . C'lewf.vs Au'celoiofliVi Ivy inpota - eac!<. Bo.ei in I*3o varieiy ('.Uuhrd and climbe-s). Spooial lbicj in small frrtiti,—Filberts [Webb's prise clow headed Is 6d to 2i (id each. Curiaiii.-B'sck, E;d, and Wl'ite. MyOooeie.'.ics iiicludo"Liucaili'vePlizo" (idto Iseach; Hg«, Cobb Nuts. Chesiuuts, etc, etc. To all purchasers of tho value of ,30s a pamphlet giviii', a p.oyert Ecoipo toieilier Willi valrsiilo aud piaiiicil im'oiiration how to deal with fruit peslsw'll be 3ivon. Tbia Rccips bas bed weli tried in ~'e Nur'.ery and found to be very effective a.id cheap. JAS. STONE, Nurseryman, Mnstorton J.MAYO&SONS NURSERYMEN, PALMERSTON NOR TE, -nVERY DESCRIPTION OF PfiUiT: AND SHELTER TREES FOR SALE. Send for our Descriptive Catalogue r POST FREE on application, IMPORTANT TO FARMERS, CHEAP MANURES! mHE Wmmnoion Miai Export Company offer tbeir Manures, prepared by the American process, at the fo'.Wing 5 prices on truoks at Ngahauranga :- Bom Meal, Ist quality, per ton, £6 Eone Meai, 2nd quality, „ £5. n " Blood MANintE „ £b er MraDMAMUBES I, £4 Srirples, with copies of analysis, can o . bohadonepp!!cat;o9 u * Tbe Coui|Kvy are Purobree's of ALL a " CLASSES of Fai Stock, trd ave reprr- " sen.d iu Ibo Wrrsr.pvby Mh Albx, MoK'skzie; of FedthovsitO'i.' ,'S DILNUT BLAODEN The Southern Cross J * CYCLE MANUFACTURING. COMPAHY TAVEfor B.le, for Cash on the Hire . Purchase System, some hieh-olass Donble D'amond and Humbor Frame, Dovble-Ball Headed "Safeiies," made of (he very best Stee'. Stamphus and Drawn Slee! Trb'ng, with Pneumatio. • Casikmo/So'ldTvm iy I7e li,iio fc'd dowj atobd afarta/aottiriag Plant, a id we )n?leas.oeo!a'''Ly oJ repairing. We keep:' l .look iived'/es and Pit« iinjsof eycyde'.o'..'pMn'Used. ! u tbe brtsiress,r)ida'twoi'J'o'.:eoUted by first-class V, Maohiuiets, who iitvo Ld Iruge eiperiehoe in the Cycle Trade, co'.'ccqutiitly .our customers cau depend upoi baviu° their work doneftovoni'jt'yfwithaG.'a:f,itee) aid at much ojeiner r..,es it.vi b'theViO.' Tiie prtoip'e adv. ntii«e of oui'Cycles over a!moil all :';npoykd; rnii-ji ei (wjfoji are : mostlyn-aiowl.hira'e.blo'jasi.-hoi';nt L : n;s/ is ta. a G)a;aiteo with all work avd nuobi 'e „vin» our .estapliih- ' meat, Piienmar!oaad;Ciisb:'6n'Tyr6S ra» paired. Whes's'converted fioni Solid to Pneiwatia or Cucliion Tyres. Maohiiies ; | takea to p'eoes'ahd thoroughly overhau'ed, oleased, re-e]«melled.. and made to look like new,' is'ewSpokeafrom6J each',. Estimproportionately cheap, J, SEXTON AND CO,, R.PINHEY, .:*■-• ' ! r; (roBHBRtT WITH W, lIAWM). . . - I "DEOSto notify tiie public of Masterl ■ L ' bo lias jr.Dcured a comfortable LiHDAO Uahbuob, which he will run to and from the Mwsy Station, to raoet all trains, Private parties can hire the Carriage on the most reaBtntble terms. Non-All orders left with lb Elliott Saddler, will be promptly attended to.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4434, 2 June 1893, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4434, 2 June 1893, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4434, 2 June 1893, Page 2

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