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Nurserymen. WELLINGTON JIOETICL'LTUKAL REPOSITORY. C< K IFFFS begs to inform his numerous custo- . rne'rs and thf public generally that he has on out at a GREAT REDLCTION, viz— Pines and Cypresses, of every description Ornamental and evergreen shrubs Climbing and twining, plants Fushias, roses, pelargoniums, &.C. A large collection of English and Colonial saved garden Mower and agricultural seeds Living^ and dried collections of hew Zealand ferns A liberal discount allowed to the trade. All orders exceeding £5, carriage free to any part of the province. N.B.—A printed guarantee given with all seeds. PLANTING SEASON. T'v DONALD has for sale a select lot of OrnamenTv . tal and Forest Trees, comprising Gupresaus, Pines Abies Hollies green and variegated, Boxwood i ree and edging, Wellingtonias, Poplars Laburnams, ind a variety of garden shrubs Vanned Max, Co - luline, Aurterallis, and C. Indrnsa, Ac. Inspection invited. Orders taken at air Logan’s store, Lambton Quay. CHOICE FOREST TREES. PINUS SYLVESTRIS, (Scotch Fir) once 500 transplanted, price, £2 per 100. I have found no tree transplant with more gcility^ Karori. -\T WILTON begs to inform the public that he has , from eight to ten choice kinds of CON 11 LL/E for sale cheap, mostly his own growth. Fruit trees of the best kmcls Quicks, one year, 16s per 1000 ; two years, £1 per 1000 Asparagus roots, two years, 6s per 100 Rhubarb roots, one year, 4s per dozen Trollope’s Victoria strawberry plants, very strong and true to name, 4s per 100 General nursery stock New pelargoniums New fuchias Roses and camellias And other choice pot plants, ecc, . . , New stock of garden seeds just arrived and to arrive shortly W ILTON, Nurseryman and Seedsman. Lambton Quay, AVellington. Stud Horses. w ELLINGTON STUD COMPANY. TO STAND during the coming Season at the pper Hutt, the celebrated Thoroughbred Entire °KAK A P O . Kakapo was bred by 11. Redwood, Esq. He is four >ars old ; by Diomedes ; dam, Toi Toi, by St. Albans , anddam, Waimea. Toi Toi. is sister to Manuka seress, &c. For further particulars, see Nelson Stud Kakapo will travel as far as the Family Hotel, Lower utt, every Monday, returning on Tuesday. Terms: —Single mare, £7; two or three mares, £6 ch • four or more mares, £5 each. Early applica>n must be made, as only fifty mares will be taken. >od paddocks provided but no responsibility. No ibroken mare will be taken. Parties m Wairarapa shing to send down mares can make arrangements r doing so with Hugh McMasters or Nath. Grace.

Also, the Pure-Bred Clydesdale Horse YOUNG LOUD CLYDE, By the Celebrated Clydesdale horse Lord Clyde, out of the first-class mare Nelly ; by the renowned champion Blackleg; grandsire, Black Champion miported to Tasmania : granddam, a magnificent Tasmanian maro, Pan. Young Lord Clyde is a dark dapple Bay, with black points; very muscular, with superior action, and exceedingly quiet temper, stands 16 4 hands, with great bone and muscle. He has been shown six times, with the following result First prize as a yearling, at the Melbourne Exhibition, IS6G; first prize at the Kyneton Exhibition same year ; second prize as a two-yeai-old at the Grand National Exhibition, ISO 7 ; first prize at the Kyneton Show same year ; at the Melton Show, when two years old, was awarded second prize, in competition with aged horses ; and first prize at the Ivyneton Exhibition, ISOS, when three years old, on which occasion competent judges asserted that he was the best three-year-old in the yard. He is a sure foalgetter, and it will be seen by his stock that he comes from the purest of Clydesdale Wood. His sire, Lord Clyde, was brecPby Mr. Brown, of Munsgre Mains, by Biggar, and gained the second premium as a tliree-year-old at the Highland and Agricultural Society s Show at Dunfries, in 1800 ; a £-10 prize at ISewtonStewart in 1802, when fourteen horses competed ; and oarried ’off the East Cumberland Society s prize at Carlisle, 1863, from twelve competitors, many ol which were prize horses. His celebrated grandsire, Blackleg, is admitted to have been the best horse ever imported into Victoria, and won more first prizes than any horse in the world. First prize, silver cup, value £5, Marlborough Agricultural Show, November, 1S Young Lord Clyde will be at the Taita on Monday hight ; Lower Hutt on Tuesday night ; and (if sufficient inducement offer) in Wellington on Wednesday -Single maro, £4 ; two or three mares, £3los. each ; four or more, £3 each ; groomage, 55., payable first service, and other fees on January 1, 18<o, to the undersigned, from whom any further information about the horses can be Upper Hutt. AssuranceA UST KALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY. FOR MUTUAL LIFE ASSURANCE, See. new ZEALAND BRANCH: Heap Office : Wellington. Present Annual Revenue, £280,000. Accumulated and Invested Funds, £1,330,000. Persons Assuring with this Office share the whole profits, and a Bonus declared ' Resident Secretary. For SalerO LET—A Section of Land No. 302, containing 120 Acres on the Left Bank of the M anganui liver, for five years. Terms reasonable. For particulars apply to JOHNSO^ Masterton. FOR SALE, a few remaining Sections in the Township of Kuripnni, immediately adjoining, and eing a continuation of that of Masterton the most irosperous community in the Wairarapa. Titles ivill 0 given under the Land Transfer -Act. Intending urchasers must make Commission Agent, &c.. Grey town. [PROPERTIES FOR SALE.— Greytown, Town Acre L No 4. Suburban Section No. 56, 4l acres, tekara ush : suburban,section No. 57, 42 acres, totara bush. HOMAS FRETHEY, Accountant Collector, and ommission Agent: Agent for the Government L e .ssurance and Annuities, Greytown.

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 177, 21 November 1874, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Mail, Issue 177, 21 November 1874, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Mail, Issue 177, 21 November 1874, Page 2

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