WALTER CHISHO GeneralStorekeepe : Maurlceville. Sub-Agent for the Stnudnrd Fi surmic Company. ' Emm „ , MJiW) PHOENIX ASSURANCE' Cm of London. Established Lima pa'd i18.000.000.i1-M.Si General Manager for : NowZct District Malinger, H. If. Womeb C. HUGHES CASH BUTCHER, Queen Street Master! Small goods fresh every day. C; rjTILLEAJBD JJATUSOH, Architect, AND AT PaIIIATUA. B, P. GXOTERS, DENTIST, Cuurcu-st. Mastkmoh. Hours-!) till 12n.in„aud 2 till 5 p.m., OPENING NOTICE E. H A L E. Of tiikLahk-Ham Nuhskhy, Nklso.v, WISHES lo inform the inhabitants ofMaslertou and surrounding districts that ho intends starting in business as Nurseryman and Florist, and by growing and offering for salonolhingbut what is of high-class merit, lie trusts to receive a fair share of support. I am prepared to receive orders for the coining planting season for all kinds of Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Plants, etc. and Winter Majelin stocks, thus ensuring the roots perfect immunity, from the American Blight. I am prepared to execulo Planting and Ornamental Garden and Lnivn Work and will undertake to give my patrons entire satisfaction.
WAIRARAPA NURSERY. Te Ore Ore lioad Masterton. n EORGB GRDSCHOW.Nnmtpnan.of MastertoD, rccomraenils his Block of Iruit trees to ictemling planters in this district, All the ticcs are grown by MmEelf rind have ken carefully selected from the best known varieties suitablo to this district. A splendid variety of apple trees on blight proof stocks, apricots, English andJapantso plums,gooseberries, black and ted currants, aud raspberries, ail good fruiting soits, Orders oan bo left with Mil J. E. Hood, CoDfcc(ioner,Queon-strcot,Masterton,wlicre samples and lists ot varieties enn be seen. Waipoua Nursery, Masikiitos. MMhlud 1876. REMINDS his old patrons and residents generally that he Ims n large assortment of eonifera and shelter trees in Ins nursery, ready for sale. Eicgan?, 12/- por 100; Pinus Insignits, 8/- per 100; Macrocarpa, 12/- to 15/- per 100, A large consignment of fruit trees to arrive from Hangiora Nursery, near Christt'hurch, m a few dap. Also nil kinds of small fruits, and a large variety of Camelias, liiroDODKNDiioxs, Azaleas and Hosks. I am also prepared to plant a live fence at half tiic cost of a wire fence. Samples of fruit to lie seen at J. N. Bnmton's tailor, Perry-street, where orders can he left and will receive prompt A largo consignment arrived iu Wellington by s.s. Takapuua, Orders delivered early next week. FOUEST TERES, ORNAMENTAL TREKS, SHRUBS, ETC. KERRAfIiTuARNETT, STANMURE NURSERY, SiAMtoiiF, Road Nomh, Chkisiciiuuch, Ilavo for salo this present planting se.uon, a very large stock of heaMiy wcllvrown Fkuit Treks, Forest Trees, (hunts. ial Tuees, Shrubs, Hoses, Etc, tl every description. WE would call special attention to our very largo and varied collection ol fruit trees wbioh arc all exceptionally good this season.
Out immense slock ot ornamental trees shrubs, etc, includes all It ading varieties, and being speoially prepared for transplanting arc sure to give satisfaction. Ail orders are carfully picked and delivered frecat the Cliristchuroh Itaikay Station actual cost only being charged for cases Owing to the expiration of lease and dissolution it the end of this season most lines hove been greatly reduced in price as it is absolutely ntcewary to clear oil our iin. menso stock before starting a fresh nursery. CATALOGUES ON ApP LIOATIoN. l\. in the emply of Mr W. Pumtv, I iiavo taken over Ins KURIPUNI BUTCHERY, And hope by civility and attention to business to obtain ut fair share of the patronage of the people living in Maston and Kuripuui. Every description of meat of the best quality will be kepi, and sold at easonnblc prices. W. MORRIS, Family Butcher, Kuitiruxi Mastehion, I EKETAHTOA LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES. , m allan¥anguson WbHES to inform the general public that he lias taken over from Mr J. Jones, the Livery aud Bait Stables and Grass IWdorks held by him in connection 'with the Temperance Hotel. Saddle Houses and dvgoies always on itirjK. Single and Double Buggies meet every ■_ and lato trains if required.' First Class Paddocks for Horses and all kinds of Stock.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4782, 25 July 1894, Page 4
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