. ' :•;•: OAi»TON. 'j;'; }M fT\B.& undersized; begs tb'.ietolnd] X OrohardiataandFruifcGrowersthaU he has a large stock in choice varieties 6f| well worked Frott-Treesj 4000., • -, 16s doz,,.' three and four, 18s to ?0s; /m 'cash, ' Pi,ras—English and Japanese, a large stock of the Very beat leadirig'ibtti| ]BBto3OsdoZ.PBARB,PEAOHES,APm«)IS and- Cherries 18s;: WAiHOiB-s-Etiro. penn, 1b each;, Japanese, 23. Raspber-I rieß in varieties 2s 6d dozen. Gooseberries, in varieties, ?s Cddozen. Cur rants—Red; White and Blaijk—including I Carter's Champion, 3s 6d «j Strawberries—of Borte, runner ■ plants, 2s Od 100, Transplanted, 4s 6d 100 j i'ennifol. I lum Pittosporum, very hne for Ornamental Hedues (own raisins) 10s 100. ~-; JOHN BLOMQUIBT, , Proprietor. WAIPOUA NURSERY JAMES STOrS, Proprietor, KSTABLISHBD IN 1876.] , ; IN view of the approach of the planting sea- ■ son I have pleasure in announcing to tho public of Mastcrtoa and district tha£lihwo again made airnngerncnts for a supplj faction in tho planters should order early, to ensure .the best selection,IhaTOonhandnadyforpldntirigialargesurir ply of Forosl Trees, including Pinus Insignls, Cuprcssus • Macrocarpa, tawaoniaha, Erects, andElcgans,wellgrOwn andsplcndidly rooted. . Also Wellhigtomas, Abkw, 'Alba. 1 'Douglassl,' ahdMenriesii; Retiuospora 1 (Varieties) ;Crypi tomaria ElcgMs, &c,, Macrocarpa, 1 year; and .' 2 year, trau-plantcd, 12/;, to Laivsoniona, Da to 12a per dozen,' Elms, American.Mountain Ash, "Pittosporum". (Native Matipo), Drooping AshlOft high/etc,' etc. ''' '" '' ,: A vcrylarge Variety ot Shrubs and flowering ~_.. L..1,„11„„T.i1,„, fliioMoi. Pmo LnllrM tanrosticaj, Diosina, .'Wisterias, Camelias,' Olcinalis. A nico lot of Irish Ivy in pots each. Hoses in largo variety (standard an d climbers).. . ,;■.„' „.„ . SpoAl Ms in small fmits-Filbcrts, [Webb's priro close headed la Od to 2a Cd each. Cunants-Black, Rod, and White. My Gooseberries include " Lancashire Prim" Gd to Is each; Kgs, Cobb Nuts. Chestnuts, etc,', etc, ~, , A To all purch withvaluaido and poetical information Low to deal with fruit pests will bo given. Tliij Rocipi has been well tried in the Nursery and jound to bo very effectivo and oheap. JAS: STONE, Nurseryman, Mnstertou J.MAYO&SONS NURSERYMEN, PALMERSTQN NORTE, VERY DESCRIPTION OF FEUIT AND SHELTER TREES FOR SALE. Send for our Descriptive Catalogue , POST FREE on application. IMPORTANT TO FARMERS. CHEAP MANURES! mHE Wellington Meat Exjort Company pffor their Manures, proparcd by the American procesß, at the following pricoß on trucks at Ngahauranga:— . • Bone Meai, Ist quality,' per ton,. £6 Bone Mm, 2hd quality, •„ : .£5." Blood Manors - Mixrd Manures' • ',, •M> be had on application J Tho Company are Purchasers of ALL CLASSES of Fat Stock, and aro repref sontcd in tho Wairarapa by Mr Alexj ■ MoKenzie; of Fostherston. ! IDILNOT BLADDEN [ The Southern Crows ; CYCLE MANUFACTURING COMPANY 3 ' TT AVE for sale, for Cash on the Hjre » XI Purchaso System, some'hich-class ' Double Diamond and Humbor Frame, J Double-Ball Headed "Safeties," rniido of . the very best Steel Stampings and Drawn Steel Tubing, fitted with Cushion or Solid Wo have laid down a goodMonufaoturing Plant) and we mako a speciality of repairing. Wo keep in Block Sundries and Fittings of every description used in tho business, and all work executed by first-class Machinists, who have had largo oxperienco in tho Cycle Trade, consequently our customers can depend upon having their work done thoroughtly ("with a Guarantee) and at . much cheaper rates than hitherto. The principle advantage of our Cycles over almost all, imported machines (which are mostly mado with malloable cast iron fit- . tingsj, is that wo givo a Ouaranleo with all work and machines leaving our establishment. Pneumatic and Cushion Tyres re« paired, Wheels' converted from Solid to Pnoumatio or Cushion Tyres. Maohines taken to pieces aud thoroughly overhauled, s oleaned, re-enamelled, and made to look like B now.- Now Spokes from 6d each. Estim- > ates given for a quantity, and all other work proportionately cheap. i ; J.SEXTbIuNDCO,, RPINHEY, (FOBiIERLV WITH W. HAWKE), [EOSto notify the public of Masterton that ho has procured a comfortable Landau Carriage, which he will run to and from tho Railway Station, to meet all trains, Private parties can hire tho Carriage on the most reascnablo terms, Nora—All orders left with Mr Elliott Saddler, will be promptly attended to. THE CAFE. QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON, I EW.LQW. "N opening the" Cafe',"Thave to an. . nouncethat first-class Refreshments of all descriptions can be had at any hour. Having been for many years Chief Cook in some of the leading hotels in the Colony, the publio may rely on Eettlnz a REALLY GOOD MEAL. 8 Tea, Coffee,, and Cocoa, Oysters in Season. ' Cleanliness and Civility a prominent •■':■ . feature, F. W. LOW, ...r~". M ]
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4436, 5 June 1893, Page 4
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