;Sheep DipTHE DIP FOR NEW ZEALANDHATCH'S IS THE GEN DINE! ; [Registered Trade Mark.] ■&?$% I. I c? SOLE MANUFACTURERS: j. hatch & ea, INVERCARGILL. SEE THE FOLLOWING TESTIMONIALS The New Zealand Agricultural Co., , Limited. Wantwood, 27th December, 1882. Joseph Hatch, Esq., Inverc rgill. Dear Sie,--I have used your " Wilson's Colonial Sheep Dip " for the last four seasons, and last year dipped over sixty thousand (60,000) Crossbred Sheep with it. I have grent pleasure in informing you that oar Sheep all looked well at shearing time, having no lice or ticks on them, nor did I see a single " pluckj " sheep amongst tbem. The wool also was in good sound condition. I have to add that last year I used cold water only for dip* ping with, and found your Dip equally as efficaci.-us as when used' with hot water. This is worthy of remark, as it reduces the cost of dipping considerably. I am, youw faithfully, j WILLIAM A. DONALD, Station Manßger for N.Z. Agricultural Co. Edendale Estate, 14th Januaiy, 1882. Messrs J. Hatch and Co., Invercargill. Dear Sirs. — In reply to your enquiry as to the success of the Sheep Dip you supplied rae with last season, I have much pleasure in ; stating tbat it gave me great satisfaction and fully sustained the previous high opinion I had formed of your dipping compound. Without doubt as far as my experience goes, thfere is no Sheep Dip to compare with it in its lasting effeots (and this I believe is the most essential property in an inseot destroying compound, aa auy one of the numerous Dipping preparations in the market will destroy vermin for, the time being) and I never saw Hooks so clean' and free from lice and ticks as were those here at the past shearing season, notwithstanding that the dipping took place so long ago as March., [ With regard to the use by Mr Logan ! Wilson of the previous testimonial I gave yo I have only to say, he certainly has not. my permission to use it. The Dip he .is advertising' may or may not' be equal or superior to yours for aught I know, but until I have had" experience of the compound manufactured by bim I must protest against the insertion of my testimonial to yours in hitf Circular. — 1( am, dear Sirs, ' Yours truly, i , Wm. Hay, Manager. Waikawa Station, Jan. .1, 1883. Messrs J. Hatch and Co., Invercargill. Deab Slits,- Your letter -of the 20th: December to hand sometime ago.; I haye to acknowledge that my flock is in better A condition this" year thari ever they have been,! and the fleice is in' splendid order and sheep free . from vermin,, ; Your pip has given me satisfaction, i ,' .*"="'.••• Ireriiain, yours faithfully, :" j ''' '' mu^kY^xx x : y • ■' • k.Ys*>& w^^Ca i Y^r^^r^Pfip^^f^p^^^^p^ i Toss by our patrons i'riitaUdiistof^ »i this Dip, please see that every .Drum or .Cask { <bea,rs; t our /Registered .3Jra.de/ Mark— also thej Wbitten Signature' of the Sole Proprietors nd Manufacturers—ori the- label of darec--ons. . '■ ■ :'■ AA A '"'• JOSEPH HATCH AND CO., .-■ 0505, Dee St., InverpargilK: j The Stud. | rnHE THOROUGHBRED HUNTING 1 , STALLION | KEILA^VTAEEAi ! Will travel iri the Gore, Mataura Bridge! and Wyudharh'Distriots. j Keilawabea is,by t ßei^drum, dam, Black Bess, by Dolo,, dam,- Fancy Fair, by N^cro* mancy. Bendruriij'by'Curani'a, dam, Bertha, by Excurity (imported^/i/ ' Keilawabea is a d^rk,.bay and stands 16 hands, 3 inphes high ; he won the Hurjters Cup at'the' Graud National Fete at Wangaaratta on -Boxing Day, 1877. He also won the Hunters' -Trial. Stakes at Benala Grand Nationalj^how, on September. sth, 1878.; : For turther' partioulars see Stud Book. Terms :— £S 10a ; Groom's fee, ss. j All care taken, but no responsibility. A. & M. GORDON, 228 Proprietors, TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON IN THB GORE, CHATTON, WAIKAKA, OTAMA, TAPANUI, MANDEVILLE, AND SWirZERS DISTRIOTS, THE THOROUGHBRED STALLION DOLPHENTON. I Dolphenton, bred by Mr James lorrens, Gbristchurch, is a dark bay horse, stands 16^ hands high, possessing great substance and good temper, is descended from ithe purest stock in the colonies. Dolphenton, or St Gowans, by the imported horse The Perr, out of Tantrums by Cossack; her dam Termagent by Emi> grant— Twilight by Gratis— Daisy by Skeleton (imported from England — Cossack by Sir Hercules out of Flora Melvor, dam of Zoe, Io and Waimea, The Peer (own brother to Towton , and half brother to Marquis) was bred by? Mr Hawke. 1855, by Melbourne, dam Cinizellie by Touohstone, Brocade, Pantaloon, Bombazine, Camel, Banter ; Camel by Whalebone, by Waxy, out of Penelope j Waxy by Potto's ; Melbourne by Humphrey Clinker— Cercantes mare ; Humptey Clinker by Comus Clinkerina;; her dam Pewet by Tendejn out of Termagent by Tantrum— Cantatrice by Sampson. The Peer is the sire of many of the fastest and best. staying horses that ever raced on any course in New Zealand, inoludng Peeress and Manuka, and his fame aa a tud horse renders it unnecessary to do more han merely mention his name. Terms £2 for the seasoD, payable lst February, 1883. JAMES SMITH, 0221 p prietor -nLLLHEADS, HANDBILLS, CARDS : and Ever^r Deiscriptibri of Plain and Ornameu ) •}aTPiinKing exeouted with Neatness' aid Ses pateh at the Enbkw Offioe.
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Mataura Ensign, Volume V, Issue 225, 30 January 1883, Page 4
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