Matson, Cox & DIPPING SEASON The Special Itnpro’ Glycerine . Soluble in cold wai mnis non-poisonou -i certain preventative scab, and is unrivalled for destruction of Ticks, Lice, t of every description iufcatin; sheep, cattle, and other anin gained the highest reputatio sesses the double r-.d vantage ously repelling contagion a the skin from filth. IT DOES NOT DISCOLOR Or act injuriously upon th of same, but feeds the flee the natural lustre, and wot motes its growth. The g curred by introducing ne stock amongst healthy anim the runs may be entirely av< this Dip. The Dip is not a cal fluid, but a blend o (glycerine being one) whicl t gre di e ntfT arenflxed ful steam machinery, so ths consistency is always obtain ping with this Dip (in mid-f the great inconvenience of as is the case with other dip Sold in drums of 201 b (2 (5 gallons), 1001 b (10 gal gallon in single drums. I reduction made in large c large flocks. Among the numerous 1 have received last season ft ine Dtp, we select the folio From Reginald Foster, I spector North Cant
Extracts from Letters from John Grigg, Esq., Longbeach, Canterbury. “ April 30, 1883—The general appearance of the floe it is all that could be wished for.” “May 10, 1883 —I am more and more pleased with the appearance of my sheep that were dipped in your Dip, and I shall certainly use it next season. 1 will carefully note the appearance of the wool as compared with that in which other dips were used.” From John McCaw, Esq., Three Springs Station. “ Timaru, March 19, 1883. “ I have been examining the effect of the Glycerine Dip on the sheep, and I find very sati factory results, the ticks as well as the eggs being destroyed. Whilst handling the sheep I find our dipping has been very effective.” At, the late exhaustive trial of sheep dips in Hawke’s Bay the judges reported as follows “At the second examination on the 18th October, we found the sheep dipped with Tomlinson and Hayward’s (Glj cerine) Lee from parasites and wool in gi "I order,” etc, f r o.— Vide Haivke’s Bay Herald, Jan. 5, 1884. Wool dipped with the Glycerine Dip last year at ‘th- A Land 'Ofliiiptiuy’a tuct'Jflock Station realised tno highest price in the London market. Vide Account tales, 1883. The prize pen of Lincoln Sheep at the late Lincoln n pril Fair and Newark hair were dipped with the Glycerine Dip, viz., R. a. and J. A. Thorpe’s, Nocton. Wool d pped with the Glycerine Dip obtained the silver Medal at the late Paris Exhibition. AGENTS FOR ASHBURTON AND DISTRICT— Messrs MATS )N,COX & Co Plana cf Hayward’ Latest Improved SHEEP DIPPING li\Tu.S, with Patent Travelling Gangr y, to be had of their several agents 3 528
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1274, 7 June 1884, Page 4
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