>baok ? !tdLbndonl 7i '^A^Bf-Cl' ;CpmmjjSion , ';Md" : S^ " : ;,' : •: r 'Ac6mintani ,I " b .H ; .'' ■' < '■"■' ppppsrrajCLtm \:'Bi^f(^^ ■■■■:., Featherston or Wellington with "care and wool or othor produce that may be entrusted to him. Bates 'on appli. cation at the office. " •" s Sub-agent for the Liverpool,.Loudon, and Globe Insvuauce Company, which is not connected with the Associated Companies, and . offers exceptionally favorable rates to insur' ' rers, TO LET., ' ~ A four-roomed cottage en Wngley'i, E«J tate. The commodious house, with «n« acre «f land laid out as garden, fo„ .situated ii Chapel-street, at present in the, occupation of J. G. Eockel, Esq. Kent low!, FOR SALE ON EASY TEEMS. «i acres of land, O'AMley'a esta'ti, T« Ore Ore. Ab»ut 6 acres ia grass, balaaee light bush. • ENGEAVEE, DIE-SINIEE, ARTIST, &c. ;, ALCOM'SBUILDINGSy; Is prepared to execute orders in the Mow. ■■'■■■ ing with despatch .—" : , l| •COPPER-PLATE ENGRAVI4fa . Visiting Cards,' Miatioh Cards, Billhead?, Cheques, Scrip Certij : ■ ficates,:M Programmes, J DIE-SINKING ANB STEEL ENGRAVING. Medals, Corporate Seals,- Stamps, 1 Crests, Mon6grams|etc.iek; ; ' ; l! i : ' MISOELLInEOUS ENGRAVING.'; Inscriptions, 'etc., on Gold and Silver Plate, Brass' Door Plates, Brass and -Steal • 'Stamps, Punches, etc,, etc.,,", ~ ; ; LITHOBRAPHIO' DRAWING M: IRANIFER PAPER OR STSNE. \ : . • Maps, Plans, Show Cards, Labels, ek, ete. ■■:.'. ILLUMINATING. ''\> ? -- Addresses on Parchment. Vellum, PreVenta tation Books, eta ■; '■-''-■<-■■■■■ • : '- • ' 'HERALDIC DRAWIN(i. : , : ', Crests, Coats. of Arms, ete., ceereetly bla- ■ '■zoned.' . ''■'; _:. ' ..; ■ ", Sketches supplied.if required.; : : . AH favors left with W.Book.GrOTtown,. will receive prompt attention. • ■•■■ ■:• m \ ■'■■■■ '■'•;n.o T;i qt /B .«, Acquire Property in •!■•.. theManawatu County, v ■''':'' . ed have : always on 1 Mi JL a large number of the Finest' Proper. . ties. in ,ths above-named.county,. and will feel pleased at aU times jo communicate with any intending purchasers. i-', :■ ■ • '■ THYNNE,LOTQN,&CO.,;'t Land Agents' and Auctioneers,. . • ■■•• '" Palmerston North'and Poxton. 17th March, 1880. ;r ;"• " :\m WAIPOUA BEEWEEVI- ' , . WAIPOUA i: BEE\raaY ■ '.-■■ Be-ofbnino op;- ,;v ,1;) . jL.uia,:,.; tt: AIPOUA ■••; -BBEWERY. J R. V. SMITH-has the pleasure"te^announce that he has purchased the'valuable Plant and. Stock-in-Trade of the : 'Wiu>ew. . Brewery; also, that he h»s 'eaaa&ed ut Mailasar • ■•;■,:•.■ ■■■> ■;•■-. -ME FRANKLIN, ■ : '; lately a principal Brewer in -that world, reuowned &?n BASS' 4 00„ Btot'on-on. Trent. A BETTEE glass of beer than any which has hitherto' been brewed in the Provincial District: ' : ;'/' : "" : - DUNEDipEEr^ I ''- will now;bel superseded by a better loeal artioleatalessprice, •; -Vi '■'■' HARDY, ORNAMENTAL, & EVER. FRUIT TREES,.«k THE radersigne.lbegs'tocallthe attention of the public to his largely increased anl varied stock of hardy, evergreen' :and, flowering- shrubs, oonifera, shelter trees, hedge plants; frint* trees, etc;.'all of whioh are fine, strong, healthy plants duite hardy, being grown m aa exposed.situation, and all transplanted. : ' '' '•■ u ' ,,u A few quotations given. Oupressuusmacrocarpa, from £2losper 100 Pmus Insigms, from £llos do. The above are moke beaper by the thousand. ' Fmus lalepsusis, from £1 per 100 Hollies transplanted), from £1 10s do Enpnymus.japonica, from £llos do-- - Laurostinos (very hardy), from £llog d» Oleana hedge plant), from £lloa do Fruit,tr-ei, of Boris, from 15a per dozen Goosr erries, ourrants, from 61 do BhubrfrbrootsLfrom 6s.de :.... jhoice-nanied Variety,' from lis i« phrysanthums, do, from 6s do ~ ■ -Mso& large .quantity of florists' iowets, bubs,&c ■-■■■■>■■■■'■ ■'•- y ' -.Allordersover£6.in value pwktd free with great care. F. MOUNTIEB,;. ' Norwood Hill Nursery • ■:■ Tasman-street, .. TIVDALE NURSERY..,, :'; APPLES ! GRAFTED ON-' SIAJETIN ";.■:; :'■ STACKS,' »V''£:m ■ firm .wi.'ty' of this stock' ! to-keep _ t is sometimes misr'epVesented, we wish to stato in' What its value consists. ; .lt is completely blightproof, that is aU we claim for it. Ih other, respects it is neither better nor worse than other apple stocks. Weneverdid claim for this' stock the ability to keep off the blight from the branohesof trees grafted upon it. All wa claim or it is!' that the roots of apple trees, properly grafted on the Majetin.Stook, will IIiiMHIBW ffti iHMBBB/ pected-it is naiuraUy subjects-bli ft ht,-sueh--as4li» Eibston Pippin, will be.madeolean bykeina grafted on.the Majetin Stock?' But it ii of . . 1 strongholdbelow ground; it-wakei th« ouitivatian:.«T'tki I apple much more easy and I Lang & Co.'sGattJogue. . ' .' :; ."' Apple Trees, best 'aorta, grafted on Wightries, Nectannei, Peaches, Peara, Plaaa. it ,S mw il Grapavines. Mulberry, Raspberry; Ourrants, ffalnuts, Chestnuts.BeatTarietierof Goosabarriei -,. —1 Rhododendron!, Slower roots, &o. 1M orders sent eeive strict attention,, , | TIVIDALE NURSERY. 492 GUKIOWN. ■ ! s ' c •
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 514, 13 July 1880, Page 4
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