Mr W. F. Sinclair, who recently visited London, has secured the sole agency for the district for Messrs Day, Son and Hewitt’s celebrated horse and cattle medicines, invaluable to horse owners and dairy farmers. These are specially put up for colonial use, and packed in polished I ohest3. A valuable veterinary work is supplied with each order. To-day these 1 will be on view and for sale at the office of Messrs "Williams and Kettle’s horse bazaar. I Last year Messrs Day, Son and Hewitt bought the business of Thos. Biggs and Co., who for sixty years manufactured I sheep dip for the Boyal farms and the I leading flockmasters of Great Britain, To I introduce this dip into New Zealand Mr I Sinclair haß just landed samples sufficient to dip 23,000 sheep, wbioh will be epffi at | & very low grioe,
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Gisborne Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1383, 18 February 1905, Page 2
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