. Agricul rai Implement Makers. 3EiI"V_E._R,S3I_» u A.X*l__Ss;;v^tElD AND GRAY, ••;:••■ OF DUNEDIN, - Take this opportunity of notifying the runholders and farmers of Waimea and surrounding districts, that they have opened a branch and depot of their Agricultural Implement Works in Riversdale, under the management of Mr Edward King, where will be kept an ; assortment of their Improved Hew Zealand Grain Drill. WITH POSITIVE FEED AND SPRING COULTERS, The Best Drill in the Market, and is extensively used throughout New Zealand, and , -winner of 1 First Prizes in' competition with best American and English Drills, and is in '; ' many respects much superior tb both. 13, 15, and 17 Coulters 7" Centre Machine kept in Btock, •..'.."'' V . .." . ' ; Also, THEIR }i 7'77' NEW POSITIVE FEED BROADOAST SEED-SOWER, .;: For. Sowing Grain, Grass, Turnip, Rape, Mangold, etc.; and the Turnip Sower can be arranged, when ordered, to sow Lucerne or other small seeds simultaneously to the sowing ■ Of , Rye Grass,, if desired. It is the only sower in the market that will sow with absolute -.: i regularity on excessively rough or very smooth land. It will sow any desired quantity of .Grain or Grass by simply changing one wheel. REID & GRAY'S HORSE GEARS are universally used in New Zealand. ...-.-.. .r . . They are self-contained, consequently no liability of breaking. Nearly 1000 in use. 7 IMPROVED PRIZE CHAFF-CUTTERS, . Hg*p First Prize at Christchurch and Dunedin last season *Sfi With renewable cast steel mouth and sidepieces, which can be renewed in a few minutes ..The steel; pieces are same material as the knives are made of. These machines, when properly handled, make no long straws, consequently require no riddle. They are in use all 7 oyer New Zealand, ssveral of the large-sized machines being lately fitted up in .7 Christchurch. JOINTED PULVERISING DISC HARROWS, with latest improvements, . Is now the best. 600 in use. . Fencing Standards Cut to any Length and Gauge. ©bay's Patent Fencing Standard ■'■ '.■'■- >"■ 7 For Folding Sheep, etc., on Turnips, and for Fixing Wire Netting, Winners of the GOl_D MEDAL at the Melbourne Exhibition for their DOUBLE FURROW PLOUGH, vide Jurors' Report. Ploughs — ln ploughs there is one exhibit to which . we wish to draw special attention as being the best, and that is the Double Furrow of Reid Gray, o_: Dunedin, New Zealand ; in finish and construction it is far superior to any ' ther.' e743 BIpPINGr SEASON, 1884. THE BPECIAL IMPEOVED GLYCERINE DIP, 777/ l/' t '\ h 7_ l 7 S H B^PiO'LA MB S. SS iSl'lK': ')& $9 L #' B E'* fr COLD WATER!!! ii '^7 : )^M^o^-^^^7^'^>'^^ f ° r th<js complete'destruction oil Ticks, Lice, and Parasites, 7^i^^'l|^w;^^ ,^?eiggSi; , of 'every description infedting-the skinpf Sheep, Cattle, and other /T'/Tj^m&fi/. ;J6 has 'gained the highest reputation, 'for it possesses the double advantage of -' simultahebusly repelling contagion and cleansing the skin from filtiu v; !1 /^; ,^^■^V,jbJib^i&;^oa? , dxscoz-or ths wool -.•-< act; injuriously upon .the natural Yolkiof same, but feeds the fleece, maintains the natural Wtre,, and wonderfully promotes its growth. The great risk incurred by introducing newly purchaaed stock amongst healthy animals already on the runs may be avoided by using this tup. •'" ■'■-• '-■' -'■"■ \ This Dip is composed of ingredients (glycerine being one) which all tend to benefit the animal and the wool, and these ingredients are mixed by new powerful steam machinery, so that a thorough consistency is always obtained. One dipping with this Dip (in mid fleece) •will save;the |reat inconvenience of dipping twice, as is the case with other Dips. Sold in drums, 2gal, sgal, and lOgal, single drums, 5s gal. A considerable reduction made in larger quantities for medium and large flocks. Price lists on application to ag«nts. Among the very numerous testimonials received in New Zealand after last year's dipping we select the following *.—■ From Messrs Boyes Bros Kawarau Falls, Frankton, N.Z., 16th June, 1883, Messrs Tomlinbon & Haywabd. Dear Sirs, — We have this season dipped over 7000 youDg sheep, both Merino and I_ongwool, with your Glycerine Dip, and, are very well satisfied with the result, as the dipping has killed not only the ticks and lice, but their eggs as well. We consider it far superior to any of the Colonial manufactured, or any other Dip that we ha-ye tried \ one great advantage that it has over other Dips is that it seems to dissolve instantaneously. The contents of alO gallon drum can be, dissolved in warm water in two minutes, avoiding all the delay that is met with in mixing other Dips. We shall use your Dip in future every year for all our Sheep, and we' can strongly recommend it to any one for its simplicity, rapid action, and periect freedom from any noxious ingredient. • : ' :We are, dear Sirs, Yours faithfully, (Signed) BOYES BROS. N.B.— -The Colonial t)ip referred to in the above letter was that manufactured at Invercargill. From J. B. Sutton, Esq. Garryowen, Southland. I prefer the New Glycerine Dip to any of the several Dips I have used. My experience being that sheep dipped in this Glycerine Compound are in a much safer and healthier state than generally results after the use of ■ arsenical preparations. I can further testify to the general usefulness of this Glycerine Compound for application to the skin of every animal on the farm requiring cleansing. I consider this new Dip an undoubtedly good one either for large farmers or general use on farms, i (N.B. — Mr Sutton's flock is the celebrated Southland Lincoln Stud Flock.) .AT THE LATE public trials of nine different Sheep Dips at Hawkes Bay, the Judges , IjCtpOXt as. r folio w;s : — At the second examination on the 18th October, we found the sheep ? ' dipped with Tpmlinson and Hayward 's (Glycerine) free from parasites; the wool in good order, etc., etc.— Vide l Hawkes Bay Herald,' January Sth, 1884. • ■*. -- .*•: /**i *-■'■ AGENTS :— • ! '•'■ •' ; ; ■ Gore ahd Mataura. — Messrs Mac Gibbon and Sons. ■"•'*'• Wyndham. — Messrs John Ter_.pletcjn and Co. :'•_"" ''-•■j im vercargill. — National Mortgage and Agency Co., Limited (G. F. Martin, Esq., Manager). ' EXJPORTED BY ! and Hayward, -MANUFACTURING- CBiEMISTS, LINCOLN, ENGLAND. ' 'N..T&— -Plans Of C. P. Hay ward's Improved Sheep Baths to be had of the several agents. e553 Coffee Merchant. ■ :■'• "g-l o' eS <i r— — : -~. — ■—. — - — — **c pa hl ■■fibs* p^b^isw^ '.a. I "purest ROASTED COFFEE KfToWM J •s&wfs \/< ■ STRANG'S RENOWNED COFFEES ARE ALL PREPARED BY HIS PATENTED 3E3EOT V-__X__*i PROCESS, i*®** Hence their Superiority over al.' oth**r«. j?p •ArraßgeraentH may be made with the sole paten fee for the ri^h*. io ue* in- Hot Aii './''■ 'l rocessof roasting in any part of the' world not already disposed of. -,'■..■.*■ DAVID STRANG, **'•" - ;•"'■ '" ' : 7 ' ' Bplm Patentee, Steam Mills, Invercargill New Zealand,
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Mataura Ensign, Volume 7, Issue 380, 5 August 1884, Page 6
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