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WANGANUI PpULTRY, PIGEON^ CAGE BIRD ASSOCIATION. Third Annual Show. TO BH HSU) IN THB DRILL HALL, WANGANUI. J®- TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 11th abb 12th. Admission —ls; children (under 12), 6d. Schedules and Entry Forms given or posted on application to the Hon. Secretary 'or Treasurer. A GRAND ARtTuNION of Purebred Poultry will be held in connection with the Exhibition, tickets for whioh will be Is, admitting holder to the Show and giving chance in the Art Union as welL Speoiau Notb.—All Art Union Ticket* must be purchased prior to MONDAY, August 10th, 1891, and can be proour'ed from any of the Committee, from Mesirs Orichton, T. W. Ferry, T. Messiter, J. Goss, and A. D. Willis. The drawing will take place the second evening, at 8 SO p.m., An glut 12th. Entries positively close on SATURDAY, August, Ist. All further information can be had by , applying to tho Hon. Secretary. J. J. BUOKRELL. MXff J. LAIRD, Y5 _ M.2 (I Nursoryman and 1 Gors|i»| Florist, I Teltfld S\G>i Taupo Quay, / «fey\ Wanganni A 9EED3 FORTHS^BffI^EBN GARDEN. SEEDS FOR THE FLOWER GARDEN SEEDS FOR THE FARM. SEED POTATOES. SEED POTATOES. JAMES~~LAIRD HAS just received his New Season's Stocks of Clover and Grass Seedi, Kitohen Garden and Flower Seeds, Turnips, Mangolds, Rape, Mustard, Spring Tareir, &c, &c., from the most relinblo eonrcei in all parts of the world. I have a fine stock of Seed Potatoes of all the leading varieties, speoially picked , for seed. " ' My stock of Onion Seed is specially grown for me in the colony, from selected bulbs only. Kitohen Garden and Flower Seedi (Pea* and Beans excepted) sent post free to any address on receipt of' Postal Notts or 1 Stamps for amount of order.' Tho Nurseries are stocked with a fine assortment of Fruit Trees, Shelter and Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, Plants, &0., Ac Samples of Farm Seeds ard quotations sent post free. ' BALSTON NURSERY. alex. ~lair;i> BEGS to notify to his numerous ouitomers and the publio generally that • the Nursery Business hitherto carried on by him at Fairfield has been transferred to Ralston, Westmere. Having had this step in contemplation for some time, the greater part of the stock for this year has been grown at the latter , place. The trees being all clean,' healthy,' and well-grown, show that the .soil is" speoially adapted for Nursery purpose's. Apple Trees (as usual), a special feature. • Information as to planting, See., and Prioe, Lists on application. ' , Early Orders will oblige. j t fcg' Address-RALSTON NUBBERY, Wsatmere, Wanganui; Or Box 31, Post Office, Wanganui. Town Agents —Oummins, Sharpe, and Co. SEEDSMAN, NURSERYMAN. AND FLORIST/ Taufo Quay, Opposite Loan and Mercantile Office. J.T.SINOLAIIV Lately in the employ of Mr James Laird Tm Q WHO for the post six •J .JL iljii years has been in the employment of Mr James Laird, respeotf ulljr announces to the publio of Wanganui and surrounding Districts that he has started'in , , the above line on his own account, and hopes by civility and a thorough knowledge),' of the business to merit a share of , \ patronage. In StockSends for the Farm and Garden Perennial Ryegrass Sainfoin Italian Ryegrass Lucerne Cocksfoot Rib Grai Fescuos —Meadow, Hard, and Sheep* Clovers — White, Red, Oowgrass, and Alsyke. COLONIAL GROWN SEEDS-Orested Dogstail, Moadow Foxtail, Meadow Fescue, Rape (brood leaf), and Timothy. Agent for the Aramoho Nursery. Seed Cleaning by Improved Maobinery at low Rates. J. T. SINCLAIR, TAUPO QUAY (Thain's|Oorner), Wanganui.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 7474, 25 July 1891, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 7474, 25 July 1891, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 7474, 25 July 1891, Page 4