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> iyr^SA^%TU Bi^CHERYI v*.*. - 1= ■■f / " • . >" a AAr&; J.AB. PRINGLE, Prop 'r - i c t or s „. ' Have always on Hand — i -.-■ : . -■■-.'--. '<■ Prime Bkef, Best Quality Mutton, .. „ Corned Beef, , Small Goods. Hotels and Families waited on for 1 Orders eyery Day. > Orders left with the Proprietors for Small Goods of any description : promptly executed and delivered. A. & J. BT PRINGLE, 1 PROPRIETORS. ~\jt A N CHE STER NURSERY. SEASON, 1839. TO FRUIT GROWERS, COTTAGE GARDENERS & FARMERS. The Proprietor of the above Nursery desires to intimate that he has for sale a magnificent assortment of fine healthy Fruit Trees, comprising Apples 'early and late) Pears (nice assortment) Peaches (splendid variety) Plums, Chei-ribs; and Strawberries Gooseberries and Currants The above are L well rooted and healthy Plants. Ail Prices moderate. EDWIN WORSFOLD, Proprie tor. N URSERY STOCK! "VJ OW on sale, in fine condition, a very \A\ choice assortment of Nursery Stock, consisting' of almost everything necessary, useful, ornamental," or fanciful in tlie gardening line, promptly despatched to all parts of the 'Jolony at the lowest possible paying prices. A few of my. specialties are : — Cupressus Macrocarpa, Lan-soniana and Torolosa. Pinus Insignus, Abies in varieties. Arancarias, Biotas, 'Oailitris, Juni* pers, Cedi'us, Cryptotnarias. Retinisporas Taxus, Thugas. Fecit Trees in. all Varieties. Trees for breakwinds and shelter, ' rnamental Flowering and Foliage Plants, in every class for greenhouses o oueu' gardens. Camelias, Azalias, Rhododendrons, Magnolias, Ckrysanthrnums, &c. Priced Catalogues free on application, F. "COOLER, • Seedsman, Nurseryman, & Florist, 23 Mann *■■ as Street, Wellington. TREE PLAN 1 ING SEASON. CLEARING OUT SALE OF NURSERY STOCE*. ALEXANDER LAIRD HAVl>*"^ determined- to- sell tlreL House and Land known as the Fairfield Nuisery. r.'esires to inform his numerous Customers and the public g n erally that to enable Muni to sell the Property he musi clear ont his large i stock of Fruit, Forest, and Ornament)! | frees They are all'-s'rorig, healthy, and : 'well grown, and in splendid order fori transplanting. :; .8000 APPLE TREES. I A.L. has m>:de Apple Trees a specialty. t He has over 300 well known varieties to ] choose from;, they are well set with l fruit buds, and ly" early" planting are. ) likely to have a crop the first season. ) THE BEST SHELTER TREES, j 75,000 Pines uni Cupressus Macro* j carpa ; also, a choice lot 'if Cupressus \ 'acroearpa from 2 to 3 feet high, speci- i ally prepared for transplanting ! And, to efFeci <>. speedy clearance of the ahove. the prices have been GREATLY REDUCED. I Inspection, invited. Early orders so- i lif-ited. J Full particulars as to Property by J applying to • I ALEXANDER LAIRD, j Nurseryman, Fairfield and Ral ston, ■ Wanganui. j PLANTING SEASON.' EGMONT NURSERY. JAMES LAIRD KE SPE C TFULLY reminds all those who intend to plant that he offers, as usual, a fine 'stock of Healthy Trees, well prepared,, for re- , moval. The whole wiU be sold cheap. The SEED DEPARTMENT, Taupo Quay, is well supplied with all kinds : of Agricultural, Garden, and Flower : Seeds of the best quality only. GICHARI> r S _ OASH GROOERY~ STORE, : Cobner Manchester & Grky Streets ' FEILDING. E. B. (HCHARD, BEGS to announce that : be,. has , opened .-the.. : ab(pye.. store, and i trusts, by keeping none but the Besfc | and Freshest Goods, combined with Moderate Charges for Cash, to -merit A a share'bf publio patronage. '■.All lines in .-Groceries, .comprising. Teas, ' Sugars,' .."Floui\-<LCuied .;iFisb.,. Confectionery, Fi-a»h Fruit, &c., kept-in-stock^ w. *Ai ,&'-rs-wn.: .v Cash Buyer of Eggs, Butt, r^ and ; Produce gent_*ally.. i

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Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 26, 15 August 1889, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 26, 15 August 1889, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 26, 15 August 1889, Page 1

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