r h. tmll, GUNM4KER-& FISHING 'TACKLE IMPORTER,. Has juat landed Ex " Dorio 11 and " Paleha"- a largo , solection of guns and nil neceaeary accessories, Repftatln(r and Oilier liiile^ DEER, CATTLE, OR PIG SHOOTING. Alargeaßßortmont of Volununtesr Shooting j . Siiomvss m cms Powdkbs, Uopaira Promptly Executed. W. H. TISDM, 169, Lambxos-Qoay, WELLINGTON. FRUITTREES. pEORGB GBUtiOHOW,Nurseryman, o! llasterton, recommends his stock of Irnit trees to intending planters in this district, All tho trees aro grown by himsolf, and havo been carefully selected from tha best known varieties suitable to thia district. A splendid variety of applo trees on blight proof stools, apricots, English and Japanese plums, gooseberricß, black and red currants, and raspberries, all good fruiting sorts. Orders oan bo left with Mn J. E. Boon, Confeotioncr,Quocn-strcet,Mn3terton,wliero samples and lists of varieties can be seen.
PARK YALE NURSERY, CARTERTON, TO OROHARDISTB AND FRUITGROWERS, TpHE proprietor of tho above wellJ known nursery thanks the widely extended oirclo of his customers, and respectfully begs to inform Ins patrons that for the present planlln&r season ho has a splendid stock of fruit trcp3 (4,000), not so largo as may be found in many other nuraories, but for form vigor, Bize (according to age), and true nomenclature they ivill compare favourably with any, APPLES all worked on BLIUHT PROOF STOCKS-PRIOEIS/. to 20/. m DOZEN Foil CASH, When four dozen and upwards aro taken extra trees will be added to cover cost of freight, So INSPECTION CORDIALLY INVITED, Oaklojuts mikd on application to JOHN BLOMQUIST, PARK YALE NURSERY, (Jartertoh. FOREST TREES, ORNAMENTAI TBEIsa, SHRUBS, ETO. KERR'ANDBARNETT, STANMORE NURSERY, SxANMiHiK Road North, Cdbkiohuiich, Have for sale this present planting season, a very large stock of healthy Fkdit Trees, Forest Trees, Orkamisn. TAii The s, Shrubs, Roses, Etc, of every description, WE would call special attention to our very largo and varied collection o! fruit trees which aro nil exceptionally good this season, Our immense stock of ornamental trees shrubs, etc,, includes all loading varieties, ing are sure to give satisfaction. Ail orders are carfully picked and deliverotl frecat the Ohristohurch ~ tion actual Owing to the expiration of lease solutionat the end of this season most lines have teen greatly reduced in price as it is absolutely necessity to dear off our immense Catalog tjss oh Affmoatioh, OPENIM NOTICEE, HAL.E, Or the Lark-Hail Noitsm, Nemos, TTISHES to inform the inhabitants of IT Mastertonand surrounding districts that he intends starting in business as Nurseryman and Florist, and by growing and offering for sale nothing but which is o! high-class merit, ho trusts to recoiye a fair I am prepared to receive orders for the coming planting season for all kinds of Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Plants, eto, Apples ore worked on Northern Spy and Winter Majotiu stocks, thus ensuring {he ioots perfect immunity from the American Blight, 1 am prepared lo execute Planting and Ornamental Onrden and Lawn Work, and will undertake to give my patrons entire satisfaction, E. HALE, WAIRARAPA nursery, Te Ore Oro Road, ~ ~ Masterton, OIAGO AGRICULTURAL AND PAS. TOItAL SOCIETY'S A NNUAL WINTER SHOW, xx Cheese, Botter, Hamb, Bacon, Grain, Roots, Seeds, N.Z.MANOFAcrnnEsetc, will be held in the GARRISON HALL, DUNKDIN, ON Tiibbsdaj AND Fridis, 7lh and Bth June, '94. (special attention is called to tho valuable Challenge Cup, lor the best half ton ot Fac-tory-made Cheese, and also to tho Monster CbceEe, weighing over a i-ton, manufactured by thu Wyudham Dairy Factory, Telegraph entries (confirmed by letter) will bo received up to MOftDAY, 21st May, ED. F. DUTHIE, Secretory. J; WAKENS CENTKA.L DINING BOOMS) QUEEN STREET... MASTERTON, 'pHOKE commodious Dining Rooms are 1 open to tho public on Sundays and during the week, to 8,301 BUNDAIS: LUNCHECN-12 till 2 18 to 9,12 wl TEA—6 to 6,80 J sto 6, ill MEALS b. o'clock, Bread, Confectionery and J? Oonds as usnaL BUSINESS NOTIFICATION, rPHE NEWEST BOOKS direct from Lon--1 don and tho leading English Journals Magazines, and Newspapers may be obtained within a few hours of the arrival of even Ocean steamer. J 'J he prinoipal Colonial Newspapers also kept in stock. Agent for" Wairarapa Dam Times," A firat-okss and complete printing stook on tho premises, J- B, IJNNES, Printer, Stationer,' am>' lima* (Opposite McQill's Buildings) i I HIIIMIIIIHIII WO!!
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4740, 7 June 1894, Page 4
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703Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4740, 7 June 1894, Page 4
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