' \ '■ r Vf. :■■ VA'lii'iA: 'in/ HAVE JUST: LANDED— Phosphorus -s. " r For this season. | ■'Vh i IN TINS 1 12,3,4,5 afidi 10 lb. 1 f THE -WAIRARAPA FARMERS' ''; CO-PPERATIYB'| ASSOOIITION, I '[LIMITED],
WISHES to infora the inhabitants of Mastcrton. and surrounding districts that lie intends starting in business as Nurseryman and Florist, arid by growing and offering for salenotliingbut wliit is of higli-clriss merit, ho trusts to receive a fair share of support,< { lam prepared to receive'orders for tlib coming planting season for ill kinds of Fruit and Ornamental Trees, . Plants, etC. f; /V ! App]es ; are worked on Norton [Spy and winter Majctin stocks, : tlius ensuring the roots perfect ininumity-from the American Blight • lam prepared to execute Planting and, Ornamental Garden and Lawn Work and will undertake to give my patrons entire satisfaction. i E.HALE. ! WAIRARAPA NURSERY. " To Ore Ore Eoad .....Mastcrton. FEU®TREES. p EORGB, GRUSOHOWiNurseryman.of Masterton. recommends'his stock of I truit trees to intending planters in this district. All the trees are grown by hiiiself and have been carefully solected frori,tli3 best known varieties suitable to this district. A cplendid yaitety of apple trees on blight proof stooks, apricots; JSnglißh and Japanese plurng, gooseberries, blwk and ted .currants, and raspberries, all good fruiting sorts, i Orders oan be lett with Mr J. E] Hood, Confeotioner, Queen-street, Masterton,where samples and lists of varieties can bo seen. jas. stonbT Waipoua Nursery, Mastehtos. • EstaMishil 1576, 1 REMINDS his old patrons arid residents generally that lie has a large assortment of eohifcra (iiid shelter trees in his nursery, ready foi*. sale.; ',i Elegans, 12/- per 100;: Pinus liisigmis, 8/- per 100 j "Macrocarpa, 12/- to 15/- per 100. : A large consignment of fruit to arrive from Hangiora Nursery, near Christclmreh, in a few days. Also nil kinds of small fruits, and n large variety
CaJIELIAS, ItIIODODENDHOXS, AzAIEAS and Bosks. ' i I am also prepared to plant a live fence at half the cost of a wive fence, i Samples of fruit to be seen at J; N, Bruntoii's tailor, Perry-street, wiici'e orders can be left and mil receive prompt attention. ' ;f ' ; — _ ' 'xA large consignment arrived in Wet liugton by s.s. Taltapuna,- ; Orders delivered early next week. J. STONE. ;! ■ iVAirouA.. , ... F#T TREES, J;: FOtIEST 'TBRES- .ORNAMENTAIj TGHIiS, SHRUBS, ETC. • KERRANDIjAfiNETT, STANMORE NURSERY, '■ Sianmore Road North, C'hbkiohurch, Havo for salo this present planting ' ■ season, a Very largo stock of j healthy j Frdit Trees, Forest Trees, Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, Roses, Etc, . of every description, WE would call special attention to our very largo and varied collection ol fruit trees which tiro nil exceptionally gosd this season. ! Our immonse slock of ornamental trees shrubs, .'etc,, includes alt leading variolics, and beiii(! specially prepared for transplanting aro suro to give satisfaction. ; Ail orders are norfully picked and delivered freeat the Christchurch Railway Station actual cost only being charged for cases Owing to the expiration of lease.'aid dissolutionat the end of this soason most lines have been greatly reduced in price as it is absolutely necessary to clear oil our im» monso slock before Btarting a fresh nursery.
Oatalcobls.oh Application. NOTICE. AFTEIt being nearly twenty years in the cmpTy of Mr W. I'ebhy, I ileitc taken orer Ins, ' ' ' • KURIPUNI BUTCHERY, ; And hope by civility and attention to business to obtain n fair share of the patronage or the people living in Maslon and Kuripiini. Every, description of jie.it or the jest quality, will ho kepi, and sold lit casonablo prices, \ W/MOEEISiI; Family Butchei;, • EdMPDKI , .MaSTEMON. . FOII SALE. . A DiP'Motion,2BCaoros, CO acres in fX grass. 8 roomed house and outbuildings. Price £350, ! W«««In' grass,' dose lb creamery, nog fenced. Price £C'per acre;-''" ' 99 acres.all in grass, ring fenced, close to creamery.. Price; £6 per acre.) h Goolmll of iob acres flush.' Prico £BO , 210 acres, all m grass, partly fenced, to mi ■ ye " s ' £ ?° P e r annum, _ Village Settlement' section, Hi acres, all in gifts?, fouced, 4 rooiricd hotiss, Owners lDterest £100.'; Rent 29s per annum. ; Village Settlement Sections, 7 acres and 4 aercß. River liesorvo. .Divided Into 1 3 paddocks, 7 roomed home, stable cowshed, garden, orchard oto Prico £350. * '■ ApplyJ. E, JUGGINS.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4780, 23 July 1894, Page 3
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685Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4780, 23 July 1894, Page 3
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