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XT T Tf\ "XT "|p G2 PLANTING. SEASON FOB 1898. * . "_^ r^^-*rr9C* ' * EARLY PLANTING IS THE SECRET AND SON S to success. ■ '- I BEG respectfully to inform my Horticultural friends -and the general public that I haT« a very Large and Choice TVWdT" T£f~IIVK"Ci lotof Fruit Treefhthu season. Como and -13! JCJ V V JDVfvJ XV.kJ» gee for yourselves before purchasing el«ewhere: The list inoludes Applet, Pears, m,» nv.iv; n^ tt»..^ »,«. t? 4n«f«v Cherries, Plums, Peaohes, Neotarines, h - (2ffi?rffSVA ... Z 3/6 *P*£ .Japanese Plums Black M«lThe Island L of Fantasy, by Fergus ' bernes, Medlar^and Qmnoes. ™« aSSa?*, n^l v~ ' w oi»rt Hiis'. 4 ' d BBUBH FRUITS. — Gooseberries (80 The Golden Hope, VW. Clark Bus- rarietie ,^ B2aok> Bed, and White Currant., The £1,000,000" Bank Kote, "by Mark R*BP>rrieß(inclndlngCuthbertandßpniniqi • ■"»"»■ > . fldatis, two new varieties from America. The new Border Tales, by SirG.Douß- Large Stock of all the leadCarly Wri£ 8a78 .? a T ftn^ etßa^2/. ia OAMELIAS.-A stock of 3000 young ! The Man in Possession, by BiU ... 3/6 P nmynnTYJrwrmnwfl Arnliiw Ofoan. Ivan Greet". Masterpiece, by Grant de^d S^SSnk Shrubsi' <W The Marplot, by"s. R.' Ly.a«hi, paper 2 6 SHELTER TREES -Cupre.sus MacrodlingPlayew, by O. M. Yonge* and ' «gP£ P ' nns 0 "' Plnus Maritime, and JackStcSVkrs Lovett Cameron $ ' ? E^ UU ° a S J™;^ PlttMB > Out of the Grove, bj r J£ 8. Kennedy convenience of all those unable The Kof L ? fo by Kus Hume "' 216 '° ™* *» X*™**- MB J - T ' SINCLAIR, %hl Wrf»?' S J«,fc bf F™k Seed Merchant, Wanganui, will receive B«wtt g 2/6 orders for all kinds of Nursery Stock, which Tracked to Doom, by" Dick Donovan will be promptly attended to. ThaASShfr^Sr I."?! t^T'^tf/^r^ad^ ■0.,.v ov,i.. „* r>J,i.-,r,;.i TJft. lVa useful hints, Poited Free to any addreis. Z II All«ood. carefully packed and delivered on r • * ' rail at Atamoho Junction, or on board MRS DE SALIS'S COOKERY BOOKS, ••»«*»« afc Wanganui. 2» each. The handiest little Cookery ___ __ __ o i i Books published. W. T. Beneneld, EOYAL ACADEMY* PICTURES, Nos. „ ARAMOHO NURSE RY 1 and 2, now to hand. Messr. Cassdl Near Wanganui- within 50 yard, of the and Co. have even surpassed their Jast Aramoho Railway Junotion. years effort in reproducing these Pictures, Only a limited supply coming. Call at once and register your name for a set. THE ZEALANDIA SCHOOL COMPO- . r, , ■, ,„ v ' -^t *. tttt • SPECIAL OFFER OF NURSERY for Standards IV., V., VI., & VII., in STOCK. NEW ZEALANDIA SCHOOLS, my JAMES LAIRD T. CHEYNE FARNIE, OFFERS the following Trees at Re. Is 3d. V-7 duced Rates :— This Book has been specially prepared About 10,000 Choice Fruit Trees, 2 and £ , for the New Zealand school code. years old nwßVsi-NTWP'MmirH AWT> TTTPTTI About 60,000 Strong Barbary, for hedges OHB^ A^i T 5r M ™ j« i THE i B „ 50,000 Abrioan Boxthorn „ CULTURE, byEdward Molyneux, 2s. » so.'ooO Cuprcsses Macrocarpa! verj BOXED NOTE AND ENVELOPES. ?> 8O fo(S) Pinu, Iwigni.s very fine Plain and Fancy, Floral and Perfumed, „ 20,000 other Pines and Cypresses A large shipment of entirely new varieties » 2'ooo Oaks, Elms, Limes, Hmxel,4< iustoneneduD '» 1,000 Filberts, Cobs, and other Nub jusc openea up. 2,000 Roses, aU the best varieties Subscribe to the >> 10,000 Caineliw, choice sorts Review of Reviews And * lareo variety of other Flowennf Ludgato Magazine Trees andjhrubs. .1. nx. Strand Maga«ne Victoria and Giant Rhubarb Roots 9s a year, the Cheapeßt Kesdmg Procurable. nSm fine g,.^^ FailS FanS 10 ons ne eMl y Potatoes, specially j. <%xxo. j. anna. selected for seed, and grown on nev A good selection. ground at Westmere. They comprisi the following varieties :— The Bruce Correspondence Invited. Frinre ef Wales' Kidney, Ash lieaf Short-top Fluke, Early Rare, Fidler'i HT T OIV TF Viotory ' and °~ " , • A« «J V/ a.^l X!i IO F.S.— To be obtained in lots to suit pur ' A.N D SON ohasers at Messrs Cummins, Sharpe anc MV * • Co.'c, and at Messrs J. L. Stevenson's, or a the Shop, Glasgow Street. JAMFS LATKD. I = FOOTBALLS. NOTICE. -C iJUX XSA 11 liP. FOR SALE BY TENDER. J HAVE pleaiurein notifying my Foot- a rf hts an "^ teresta in the Nortl ■*■ ball friends that a J3L. and South Islands for tiio Patent Fenc. ' nrr.Arr,« r,-., T^«^x« . „ .» ™ lately introduced and manufactured by me a CHOICE SELECTION OF FOOTBALLS Aahiust, Manawatu, and Lady Barkly Southland; together with plant, stock am Has just reached me direct from the working material in hand. At Ashurst thi Manufacturers, and it is with the utmost plant consists of shed, 40x20, with two ience confidence I ask inspection. ¥"^3 machines capable of turning ou half-a-mile per day, also circular saw Dencl iw« >f n /.v i . j .v. foi cross-cutting and ripping the pickets. A 1 My stock is large, aod comprises three Lad BarW ere ar^ th^ cc Je F nce-maldni qualities of No. 5 Match, raaginß from tho machines capable of turning out three-quar-second quality for practice purposes to the tera of a mile per day. In both places th< very highest class of footballs used. stock consists of a large quantity of wire— imported by myself especially for the purposi Also, Boys' and Youths' Footballs in three — with afluctuating amount of made up fence sues. InHators, extra linings, all sires, and £ he Patents are as follows :— No. 3197 for a all F«mii.i'aii »Anni» n <l Fence-making Machine, No. 3196 for an Imall requHues^equired. proveruent w Fencing. As the shipping /-i, ... „. . . ... „ , . , freights prevent competition, tenders will b< Clubs m town and district liberally treated. rec elved?or the North or the South Island oi — tTae two combined. This is an opportunitj Send for Price Lists before ordering else- rarely to be met with, as the fence is now ai where, acknowledged marketable article, and the — — Patents do not expire until June, 1903. I /"3, Q yy, a „ -fVvM "\XT-i ntor should be particularly adapted to timber comVTOiIIIOo JLUI ¥V lubox panics and sawmillers, who could make uj "IHTr^vi'iTirt'o what would be otherwise waste timber, anc Jil V ©mHgi3. by having a, machine at each mill a large A splendid lot of . the most amusing and S^rLy'te^^^^^ instructive Games just opened up. Amonwt Tenders do J 9th SeptenZr 7 P the selection will be found the old favour- . ites Tiddeldywinks, Halma, Maltese, ALSO, FOB SALE BY TENDER. Chesshalma, Race Game, Oceania, and The p rop ertyl am at present living on, many others. Prices -Is, Is 6d, and 2i consisting of 6 acres of land with a weU-buiU oach. totara house, large shed, and other outbuildings; well fenced, good orchard, and a milt FANCY BOXED STATIONERY. iiom the township of Ashurst. The highest ».«_,. . c.» .. or any tender not necessarily accepted, Another shipment of this very pretty Tenders cloae 9th September. Floral Perfumed a»d other varieties of - Fanoy Note, and is well worth the attention SPECIAL NOTICE. of the ladies. Xhe Patent Fence is made in four different heights, viz., 3ft, 3ft 6in, 4ft, 4ft 6in, the Be sure and a3k to see my Fancy Boxed latter being high enough for all practical Paper and Envelopes. purposes. As we are now well in to the winter months, I wish to draw the attention Imitation Note and Envelopes a specialty. of the Farmers more particularly to the TURNIP FENCE. BRACKEN'S MUSINGS IN MAORI- 1* consists of slats supported and secured by LAND. 8 "^ wires ; it cannot be broken, any concussion ' being resisted by the spring of the wires ; all Anyone wanting a splendid present could the wires and slats are so interwoven as to not do hotter than purchase this magnificent form a spring when drawn tight and properly Book of New Zealand Poetry. put up. As the slats can be placed as close It is eminently suited to send abroad, together or as far apart as desired, the fence Cloth 12s 6d, posted to any address in New «"»^e made rabbit, fowl, dog, sheep, calf , Zealand ,18.G§, Half Morocco 20s, posted W^^J^j&Z&Z£ to any addreas m New Zealand, 21s. one ? - flaini and is n eatly U p ready for transit. In comparing prices, farmers N___ . . _ __ -_ _. -w~_ -~ must 1 tako into consideration its neatness, T<] W TS O O WK S its substantiality, its durability, its porta_U W V JJVU -I^. K7 bmty) and {ta a'aaptatjjity for the purposo .„ required. No other fence can compare with it when these several points are properly NEW EDITIONS. thougbt ou an improvement The only complaint has been with the Bob Martin's Little Girl, by D. Christie Turnip Fence ; however tight I twisted the Murry, 2s 6d wire { the pickets got loose with the constant 50 Scottish Song*, with Musio, 2« f^E'S- . Th i s has b .?, en . remedied, and all Wi/>t«n'» 8/>n/» Alhnm la HA *he Turnip Fence will in future have the Evervboov'rConduofcßook 8d ceutre w "« sta ? led to eacn P icket > makill g * Jlvery body s Conduct Book, W impossible for tlie picket to slip. Euthanasea, a new Sporting Tale, 2s 6d The Wlra j use f a fte very best Galvanised Something to Read, Vol. 48, is Annealed Steel, especially imported for the purpose. It is very strong, and guaranteed Send for List of my not to break. NEWZEALAND^UBMOATIONSAND HINTS 0N ere^NG THE FENCE. , ' 1st — When the Bundle is unrolled, one side I Posted gratis. will bo found perfectly level j place that •— — at the top. TDi /■»+ n v/a /vF 1~l a vVii *» a 2nd— To splice the Fence— Prize the last slat JTlt/lUItJ %JX KJ arUlUe. out f rom the end of tho roll, leaving 3 A Magnificent Picture of the famous gS^g^tehS £%.%s£, Horse Carbine has just been lasued, and } sli e a s]at throu g the sil ° nd t^ has received flattering notices from the B plwe is complete. Press in New Zealand and Australia, It is 3rd— Always use the longest and strongest printed in twelve colours, size 25 x 20, 8s staples to be had, and on no account each, or posted to any address carefully drive them home ; leave room for the packed on roller, Ss6d - . „ , * t . . 4th — For turnip fence any kind of fastening All the latest and bet Books kept. Any a^hertes^^w^SS^Sto Book not in stock procu.-d to order. are used. Orders for Magazines promptly attended to. Testimonials from the following gentlemen — - will prove in what estimation the fence is Inspection Invited. Correspondence held : — Messrs W. T. Owen, E. A. Campbell, Solicitor). Edward N. Newman, Hobert Wslson, Q. S. «___ Robertson, Roht. Hair, John W. Peake, Printing and Bookbinding in all their £ Norman A. McLaren John X Branches a specialty. SanTothe™. 8 ' Pehcheb » alid ATI TVTTiTiTISi AGENTS- • ■*- r# T» AUXiAOj F. R. Jackson and Co., Wauganui. BOOKSELLER * STATIONER, g™J g^KoS, ffinfgs^d Napier NEWSAGENT, banners' Alliance, Southland. GENERAL PRINTER, PUBLISHER, & „ ' JOHN PEERCY, MANUFAOTOiUNG STATIONER, t"- ■ Fence Manufacturer. North Island Depot — Ashurat, Manawatu. Viotorm ATenue, Wangantu South, Island Depot— Lady Barkly, SouttllaJidl'

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 8245, 10 August 1893, Page 4

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