Shep ipTHE D FOR NEW ZEALAND , HATCH'S IS THE GENUINE ! [Registered Trade Mark.] I. I c? B IP SOLE MANUFACTURERS* J. HATCH & CO., IWVBaOARCHLt. SEE THE F LLOWING TESTIMONIALS The New Zealand Agricultural Co., Limited. Wantwood, fc7th December, 1882. Joseph Hatch, Esq., Invercargill. Dear Sic,— l have used your " Wilson's CoT.oNiAr. Sheep Dip " for tho last four seasons, and last year dipped over sixty thousand (60,000) Crossbred Sheep with it. I havo great/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. Tbe wool also was in good sound condition. I have to add that last year I used celd water only for dip 1 ' ping with, and found your Dip equally ns efficacious as when used with hot water. This is worthy of raniark, as it reduceß the Coßt of dipping considerably. ■ '. >< I am, yours faithfully, WILLIAM A. DONALD, Station Manager for N.Z. Agricultural Co. Edendale Estate, 14th Januaiy, 1882. ; Messrs J. Hatch and Co., Invercargill. 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 fully sustained the previous high opraionJhad' formed) of your dipping compound. Without doubt ks far as my experience goes, there is no She^p Dip to compure with it in its lasting effects (and this I believe is the mo3t essential property in an insect destroying compound,' aa any [one of the numerous Dipping preparations in the market will destroy vermin.for the time being) and I never saw flocks so clean and free from lice and ticks as were those here a.4 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 6nly to say he/certainly haanot my permission to use it. The Dip -he is^ advertising may &■ ma y no * be. equal ~ag.aqpsnqr;to' -yours for aught I know,. iJut-un'tir.X.haye, had experience of the,,cqnipound manufacture^ by him I must protest against theinsertion of my testimonial to yours in his Circular. — I am, dear Sirs, \ . Yours, truly, ..-..,, i. ; Wm. Hay, Manager, Waikawa Station, Jan. 1, 1883. Slesars J. Hatch and C 0.,. Invercargill. Deab/Sdbs,— Your letter of the 20th De- 1 cember to hand some time ago. I have to acknowledge that my flock is in better condition tljis year than ever' they have' been, and the fief cc is in splendid order and sheep free from, yermiu. Your Dip has given me satisfaction. I remain, your 3 faithfully, . D. E. Moßab., "With a view to'preventrdisappointment afcd> los? by our patrons purchasing imitations of =■ this Dip, please ccc. that evorv Drum or Cask liears'Our Registered Trade Mark — also the Wbitteit Signature of the £ ...e Proprietors andßlanufacturdrs — on the- .ab © 1 of : direct tioti ■ . JOSKPH HATCH AND CO., c 505 ' • • •"••-" --DVb Sr tf ,:lav«j»cargill. . ! General Dealers,. .. :, . pUKEEATJ STOBE akh POST QFFICE. Cash Purchaser of all "lutfds" of Farm' and -' '■;. ;'£>wy«jPA<>due.e.j V:(.0 ; ; V./.'.^"':- 1 ' F. M, D. is prepared to make very, liberal terms', with Farmers uhecjuale'd'by 'aiiy 'other' firm. ■'•"•■• " )lli '■!■'■"' ••:■; 'li::-/; -.no ■>■/■. An excellent McCormick Reaper and Binder for. sale., . , •' ; "•;•.. • | j ; ..[;■•,?.■.;,■ A' T.HIAL SOLTCITED, ,. . . i,,", „- . Agent. fo Messrs ißeid &, Gray, .Pi.'. <,!•'. '. ill,. ''.I! !< ' I >i !■ I -I! AND . / Tho New Zealoii/l' lnsurance Company. 369 : • •■• :; : -■ ■ • : ■_■■;-'■■; •:..■■■■■!■■> -" ' a (j..BE.Ecpt,., i lJlii ; m ., '[ pENE EA L STOREKEEPER, B.UTCitEK, 1 ! maNdeville'. V Cash Purchaser of all kinds of Dairy and,^ Agricultural Produce. 1)87 . NOTICE. ~~" MR A. ; Li,]^BHAY has pleasure in inti- ) miLting to .tho ..residents of Wy.nd-. ham arid surrouiiding distrJcfc . tnat be has taken iato partuership Mr, Jambs Milne, ■ ; The nevv'lirni hopps by : strict 'attention . to business to merit a share of the suppor so iberally bestowed on their predecessors. .: ' A. MUKEAY, JAMES 3|IILNE. Wyndbaro. .Nov. 20th 1882. . '', ' ' c 327 Sailmaker. A LONG-FELT WANT SUi'I'LLED. jj! chriTtenson, (Late op Tapastti), Horse cover, tarpauliu, waggon tilt and' tentmalcer, . GOIIB, Hag now, on band a good stock of tents (with flies), Tarpaulins, Horso-ct>ver3, Oilskins and. Leggings, I'clt Carpeto, Cuhco and Canvas, Twine-, Sail needles, plough, reins, Suroingles, Saddle olotbs and Fancy hoi'scclothing ; witb. a miscellaneous collection of other articles, A trial solicited! Prices surprisingly uv.-der-ale ! Good Workujaußliip ! Repairs neatly executed; with dispatch and. . .v, care. c 579 -~^n ... ■' ■ ' ' .•>'
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Mataura Ensign, Volume VI, Issue 257, 22 May 1883, Page 1
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