, iMttstortonJirccominebda his etobk of '- Wot' . ;AU the trees aregrown by ■ himself \' and havo beon oarafully selected from' lha best known varieties suitable to this district. Anplondid variety of applo trees oh blight proof stocks, apricots, English and Japansso plums,gooseberries, blaok and ted currants, and raspberries, all good fruiting sorts.fr' Orders can bo left with MtiJ.E.fltioD, Confectioner,Queen-Btreot,Mastcrton,vrbero samplos and lists of varieties can be seen. . FOREST. TRRES, ORNAMENTAL TRKES, SHRUBS, ETC... ; kerrandQjabnett, ' STANMORE NURSERY, Stamioke Road Nobxh, Chkisichuhoh, Havo for sale this pr'esont planting season, a very forgo stock'of. ■' healthy" / ' Fruit Trefs, Forest Trees, tal Tbeeb, SriiioßS, Roses, Etc. ' •• of every description. ■'; -'.•. —-!■ ;■'!;:,t!Wk; ; -' ■ , 7E would call special attention to ont . yf , very.large and varied collection fil ; fruit trees which are all exceptionally goH- ' this season. :i: ' .' •'..'.',• '•;."'. ■''."' 1 Our immense stock of ornamental trees '''.- shrubs, etc, includee all leading varieties, and being specially prepared for transplant- '■,'■':' ing ore 6ure to give satisfaction. "'•''-.- Ail orders are carfully picked and .deiiv- ' _. erod freeat the Christbhurou Railway Sta- ■ ■ tion aotual cost only being charged for cases Owing to the expiration of lease and disthe end of this season most lines ('-■ havo been greatly reduced in price as it is absolutely necessary to' dear oS our'im> menso afook before starting a fresh nursery. . OaTAICOUIS ON ArniOATIOH. JAS, STONE, - Waipoua Nursery, MASTKnioN. EMUthalWO, . : EEMINDS his old patrons'and rcsL i dents generally that he has aJ J assorlmcutof conifer* and sli "' in his nursery, rcady-for sale? ".. ■■ ■ ; V: Elegan?, 12/-porl00; Pimis Insig-" mis, 8/- per IOOj Mncrocnrpa, 12/. to 15/- per 100. " A large consignment of fruit trees, to arrive from liaugioro Nursery, near Cliristehuvch, in a few days. Also all kinds of small fruits, and a large variety 0 of ■.-.■.-•»■ CaJIELUS, liIIODODENDKOKS, AzAIEAS and Hoses. . , I am also prepared to plant a live fence at half the cost of a wire fence. > Samples of fruit to bo seen at J. N. Brunton's tailor, Perry-street, tfhero orders enn bo left and attcntion. ," . ' ' \ A largo consignment arrived iii Woliington by s.s. 'Mopunn. ■•''■;' Orders delivered early next week, J. STONE.
OPENING NOTICE. E, HALE, Of thkLaiik-llali, Ndhsebv, Neison, WISHES to inform the' inhabitants of Mastcrton and surrounding districts that he intends starting in busiBess as Nurseryman and Florist, nnd by growing and offering for salcuotliingbut what is of high-class merit, lie trusts to receive a fair share of support. I am prepared to receive orders for flic coming planting season for all kinds of Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Plants, etc. Apnlos arc worked on KtetfeiL„ „ and Winter:Majetin stocks/thus ensuring the roots perfect immunity fromtho American Blight ... \ lam prepared to executo Planting and Ornamental. Garden •■ and Lawn Work and wiHuudcrtakc'to give my patrons entire satisfaction, '"' E.HALE. WAIRARAPA NURSERY. Te Ore Ore Eoad , Mastcrton, BENTLEY AND CO., FIRE-WOOD DEALEKS, Colo Street Mastcrton, ABE prepared to deliver firewood within the Borough, at the follow--ingpricos for CASH 0N DELIVERY i —Full Measurement :-Matai, 4ft, 12/-, : 2ft., 15/-, loin to 18in. 17/., Ift, 18s; Maibk—2ft, 20/-, Ift, 24/., or cut to any lengths to suit customers. If hooked Is per cord extra. AU orders executed on tho shortest -notice. A trial solicited. Satisfaction given. SLAUGHTER SLA\I(SITER! SLAUGHTER! ESTATEOFA.A.BOWLEY, 31 and 33, Courtcnafc Place, Wellington. AS purchase! the Entire Stock in ,• the estate (t seven dmuikgs akd Id ik raE£, and will clear the lot in a short time at Slaughtering Prices for CASH. f 1 THE STOCK CONSISTS OF- . Plain and Fancy iDtm Riiiffii; > finlnrlii i andßlackCashmerjsa Prints, Satins, Oing Plaids, Dress Tv Black and Colore Art Muslins, Crc Flannolletteß..Wh and Counterpanes Flannels, Brown an and White Calicoes, and Crimean ShirU Hollands, Windoj Sileslas and DreJ Towelings, bhawls] Co'vcrs, Antimdcf) i Diapers, Ladies' am Jackets, Ladies' afid Children'!.; Laces, Flowers, [Feathers, Orrj Ladies' and Girls' SSrnw Eats and* Millinery, Ladies' Kid, Silk, M Lislo Gloves, Le ,,i ""' '••-'• TTnniorr TimUflß l Pat Pellisses, Eibbocs, Dust •' CI and Youths' Cloth and T Overcoats, Oilskins,' Macintosh Trousers, Tweed Trousers, Vea Shirts, Men's and Boys' Sli Hats.Caps, Scarfs, Ties, and Oa Be in Time job" (OppOsito Clu
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4768, 9 July 1894, Page 4
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