She p ip. THE DIP FOR NEW ZEALAND HATCH'S IS THE GENUINE! [Registered Trade Mark.] i. i c? * DIP SOLE MANUFACTURERSJ. HATCH & OO. ; SEE THE F LLOWING TESTIMONIALS The New Zealand Agricultural Co.,Limited. Wantwood, s>7th December, 1882. Joseph Hatch, Esq., Invercar^ilJ. Dear Sib,— I have ueed your " WILSOK's CoT.oNlAii bHKEp Dip " for the last four seasons, and last year dipped over sixty thousand (60,000) Crossbred Sheep with it. I have gre-^i. pleasure in informing you that our Sheep all looked well at shearing time, having do 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 used cold water only for ; .di,P^ ping with, and found your Dip equally as efficacious as when used with hot water. 1 This is worthy of raraark, as it reduces the 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., Invercafgill. . . Dear Sirs.— ln reply to your enquiry ! as, to the success of the Sheep Dip you supplied me with last season, I have much < pleasure in stating that it gave me great satisfaction and fally sustained the previous high opinion I had' formed of your dipping compound. Without' doubt as far as my experience goes, there is do Sheep Dip to compare with it in its : lasting effects (and this I believe is the most essential; property in an inriect ..destroying compound,; as any one of the numerous Dipping preparations in the market will' destro^ vermin for! the time being) and I never gaW nooks bo clean and free from lice andirticks as were tho'sej here at the past shearing season, notwithstand4 ing that the dipping took place so long ago ,as' March. . ..- . | With regard to the use by Mr Logan' Will son of the previouß ! teßtimonial Igave^ yo >'''■ I have only to say heicertajnly-ha^not myjperj mission to use i£. ...The-Dip^^ojisi-aiiyef^sin^ may or may not be equal or superior to youra for aught' I know, but until'l have h,ad /experience of the corapourid iriariu'f actiired by him I must protest against the insertion of my, testimonial to ypura in .his, C^rc^lar. — I. ami -dear'^irs^ ,',- .-^ r? .,-: .^^- :n r.— r- j . Yours truly," r ,. . , ; •-, i ' . ''. Hay, , Manager! '' Waikawa Station, : Jah. 1, 1883.' ■ I Messrs J. Hatch and Co., Invercargill; | Deab 1 Sms,— Your letter of the 20th ;December to hand some time ago; I have to acknowledge that niy flopk. ; is in, t better , condi-j tion tbis year than ever they have' been, and; the fleece is in splendid order and sheep free' from vermin. Your Dip has given m© satisfaction. ■ ; ': ■ ' I remain, youN faithfully, .-;,,: D.,K. Moßab. With a view to prevent disappointment and, loss by our patron's' purchasing . iniitatidhs , of j this Dip,' please see tliiat 'every Drum 6$ Cask, bears ; our Registered <GDrade^Mark~alßo the! JWbitteK Signature: of the .!? Proprietors' andManufacturers— roa (I the iabol of direction 1 JOSEPH HATCH AND CO., j c 505 ''■ ; i ;! D^'efSt., ThvercaVgill. | General JJea^ers. ., ■. .. . , j PUKERAU ; 3T6RE akt>' POST ' OFFICE. Cash Purchase^ pf, ; all ; kyp[d;s of; Earnii , and • , : .',, , v Dajry ProdpQe^ : .'. , : . ; -*J F. M, D- is prepared to make very liberal terms with Farmers urieijualed by any other firm.v ■; : .'•■ !:i. r !";- ••; "> ■ '■'" '■ :< ■ ■'■ An excellent McCormick Reaper and Binder' for sale. ; : . . .,' .. .• ... . ,t , .„■ AT^iALSOLtciTED,. . . " j Agent fo 'Messrs Reid &. Gray, , | ' ; .' ' :i ANfi ; ■'■' "''"' ' " j The New Zealaul Insurance Company. ! 369 : ..:.-,.;; . ■ .■• : _ -- BIJE OOT , ' -li Q.ENERAL STOREKEEPER, 1 • ,'' :1 ." AND : BUTCHER, M ANDEYILLE. \' Cash Purchaser of all kinds. of Dairy and Agricultural Produce. bB7 NOTICE. ~ MR A. MURRAY has pleasure in intir mating to the, residents of Wyndham andsurrounding district that he has taken into partnership Mr 1 James Milne, ' The new firm hopes by strict attention to business to merit a share of ;the suppor. so iberally bestowed on their predecessors. A. MURRAY, ■ . JAMES MILNE. Wyn'dham, Nov. 20fch 1882. ' '." c-327 Sailmaker. ALONG-FELT WANT SUPPLIED. |] t CHEI"s"TENSON, (Late ot Tapantji), Horse cover, tarpauliu, waggon tilt and tentmaker, ■ ... GORE, ;,: Has now on hand a good stock of tents (with 1 flies) Tarpaulins, Horse-covere, Oilskins and Leggings,' Fell;- : Carpets, Calico and Canvaa, Twine,. Sail needles, plough. reine, Surcingles, Saddle cloths and Fancy horsec.lpthing j with a miscellaneous collection.; of other articles, A trial' solicited! Prices' surprisingly moderate ! Good Workmanship ! -Repairs neatly executed with dispatch and , . care. c 579
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Mataura Ensign, Volume VI, Issue 256, 18 May 1883, Page 1
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