PLANTING SEASON. JAMES~LAIRD BE 33 reapectfully to inform all who aro about to plant that his Stock ib in fine order for removal, and comprises all the leading varieties of Fruit Trees, Ro.cs, Camellias, &c. Many new sorts have been added sinco last season. Also, many thousands of Shelter Trees, such as Cypreßßos, Macracarpe, Pinus Insignis, Spruce, and Larch. Lists supplied on application after Isb May, when New Lists will be ready. Tho SEED WAREHOUSE, Taupo Quay, is well stocked with recent Shipments of CLOVERS and GRASS SEEDS of all kinds from tho best Houses. Shipments of new GARDE> SEEDS daily expected. Price Lists and all information poat free on application. James Laird, WANGANUI. EMPIRE TEA COMPANY'S SUPERIOR BLENDLD TEAS A BE composed of the PUREST AND BEST DESCRIPTIONS, imported ohiefiy from Coylon and India, and are admitted to be the BEST VALUE offered iv New Zealand. People often complain th I they cannot got good Tea— that is, Tea t a uniform, good quality, a Tea that is good this month and can bo obtained just as good next month. Thoy will have no reason to complain if they will only ask their grocers for T^MPIRE rPEA /COMPANY'S SUPERIOR BLVNDED TEAS They will then obtain all that they can possibly desire. PRICES 21- 2/2 2/4 2/6 2/8 2/10 And two qualities at Lb. W & ri rriURNBULL &Co PROPRIETORS. THE SOLDIERS' MONUMENT. Committee : — Messrs A; J, Parsonß (Chairman), W. H. Russell, James Purnell, William Bruce, J. G. Sharpe, S. Neill, H. A. Lomax, and C. Burnett, Secretary and Treasurer. rfj"^HE Government having offered a subJ5 sidy of pound for pound on subscriptions up to J'loo for tho purpose of erecting a Monument in the Domain, Wanganui, to the memory of the soldiers buried in or near Wanganui during the last wars with the natives, the Committee ask for subscriptions in furtherance of this object. A list of the names and other particulars may bo seen, as it ia proposed that they should appear on the Monument, in the lobby of* the Public Library, where a book is alsd? kept to record any suggestions that may Ije' made by anyone on the subject, more especially as to additions and necessaw alterations. The following have been rift ceived, and further subscriptions may ba^ paid to any of the Committee, or to Mr* 1 Burnett, Ridgway Btreet, next Mesßrs Cummins, Sharpe, and Co.'s Btore. Shilling subscriptions collected in 1889, after deducting expenses, L3l. Collected at laat Easter Encampment, Palmoraton North, LIB Recent subscriptions : W. G. Baaselt, 2ls; J. H. Nixon, 21a; J. A. Burnett, 2U j C. Burnett, ss ; J. F. Stewart, 2s Gd ; Alfred Beale, 2a ; P. L. Cameron, la ; H, Sarjeant, 21s ; Mr Foreman, 21b ; W. f?i Russell, 10a 6d ; Collegiate School, masters and boys, £7; Mr Dorkin, 2a 6d; D. Strachan, 10a j M. Gordon, 10a ; J. Feinie, 10s 6d ; J. Townsen6sj Is ; James Maxwell, 21s ; S. Austin, Ib ; Mrs H. S. Hamson.lOs ; A. Friend, 23 6d.
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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 7425, 29 May 1891, Page 4
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