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Sheep Dip. THE DIP FOR NEW ZEALA ND HATCH'S IS THE GENTJINE ! [Registered Trade Mark.] I- I C 9 DIP SOLE MANUFACTURERS* J. HATCH & CO., INVBRCARCHIiSs, SEE THE FOLLOWING TESTIMONIALS The N>w Zealand Agricultural Co., Limited. Wantwood, &7th December, 1832. Joseph Hfitch, Esq., Invercarjill. Dear Sib,— I have used your "Wilson's Colonial mieep Dip " for the last four sear sons, and last year dipped over sixty thouaanp (60,000) Crossbred Sheep with it. I have greal; pleasure in informing you thatour Sheep 1 all looked well at shearing time, having no lice or ticks on them, nor did I see a single " plucky " sheep amongst them. The wool also was in good sound condition. I have to add that last year I ÜBed celd water only for dipJ ping' with, and found your Dip equally ns efficacious as when used -with rhot water.. This is. worthy of roraark, aa it' reduces the i cost of dipping considerably. ' ' ' " I am, yours faithfully, WILLIAM A. DONALD, Station Manager for N,Z. Agricultural Co. Edendale Estate, 14th Januaiy, 1882. . Messw J. Hatch and Co., Invercargill. , Dear Sirs. — In reply to your enquiry as to the succees of the Sheep Dip you Bupplied me with last season, I have much pleasure in stating that it gave me great satisfaction and fally sußtainedthe previous high opinion I had | formed of your dipping compound. Without I doubt as far as my experience goes, there is | no Sheep Dip to compare with ifc in its lasting effects (and this I believe ia the moat essential property ia an insect destroying compound, as any oae of the numerous Dipping preparations in the market will destroy vermin for the time being) and 1 never saw flocks so clean and free from lice and. ticks as were those here at the past shearing season, notwithstanding that tbe 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 baa 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 him, I must protest against the insertion of my testimonial to yours in his Circular: — I am, dear Sirs, , Yours truly, Wm. Hay, Manager. Waikawa Station, Jan. 1, 1883. Messrs J. Hatch and Co., Invercargill. j Dear Sibs,- Your letter of the 20th De- ; cember to hand some time ago. I have to acknowledge that my flock is in better condition tbis year than ever they have been, and tbe fletceis in splendid order and sheep free from vermiu. Your Dip has given me satisfaction. I remain, youra faithfully, D. K. Mcßab. With a view to prevent disappointment and loss by our patrons purchasing invitations of this Dip, please ccc tbat,everv Drum or Cask boars our Registered Trade Mark— also the Wbitten Signature o£ the £ ..e Proprietors andMariufuctiurdra— on the '.abel 'of dirfec* tion ' •" '■'■•<• ■ ■ ' ; JOSEPH HATCHAND CO., ; c 505 i "Dee St., .Invercargill. •• General Dealers. 1 " ; ~F. BL DAISON, , "V. pUKERAU STORIJ AKT»,rQST, QFFIOE.. Cash Purchaser of all kinds of Farm and i Dairy Produce,., - F. 3kL, , D. is prepared to make very liberal terms with Farmers uneqa'aled by any other firm. " " r 7 ■• 1 ™ ' J " >: *■ "'■;' ' : ■'■■'■ l "' ti An excellent McCbrmick Reaper and Binder for Bale. ( : A TKIAL SOLICITED, ;, Ageut fo Messrs Reid & Gray, .' ( ' ' AND " The New Zealai. 1 Insurance Company. 369 ' ' ' . H. G. BEECOT, AENEEAL STOREKEEPER, '* AND BUTOHEB, MANBEVILLE. Cash Purchaber of all kinds of Dairy and Agricultural Produce. bB7 " ! NOTICE. MR A. KURRAY has pleasure in intimating to the residents of Wyndham and surrounding district thab he has taken iuto partnership Mn Jamfs Milne, The new Krin hope 3by strict attention to business to merit a share of the suppor so iberally beifcowed on their predecessors. A. MURRAY, JAMES MILNE. Wyndham. Nov. 20th 1882. c 327 Sailmaker. A LONG-KELT WANT SUPPLIED. j] chbilTtenson, (Late of Tapan^i?, Horse cover, tarpauliu, waggon tilb and tentmaker, GORE, Has now on hand a good stock of tents (with flies) Tarpaulin?, Horse-covers, Oilskins and Leggings, Felt Carpote, Calico and Canvas, Twine, Sail needl-s. plough reins, burcingles, Saddle cloths and Fmicy horseclothing j with a miscellaneous collection of other articles, A trial solicited! Prices surprisingly moderate ! Good Workmanship ! Repairs neatly executed with dispatch .and core. c 579

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Mataura Ensign, Issue 254, 11 May 1883, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Mataura Ensign, Issue 254, 11 May 1883, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Mataura Ensign, Issue 254, 11 May 1883, Page 1

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