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" ' ' ■ BT -"'-' ~~ "fkTißk '"ttk'- E ox4i MiJESTr'S PATESX. HAYES'S CONCEN TRA T E D SPECI FI (j For the prevention and CURE OF SCAB IN SHEEP. THE PATENTEE of this invaluable Specific . has succeeded, after a long series ot laborious and . costly experiments, in producing a SIMPLE, ECONOMICAL AND MOST EFFEQ. TfJAL CURE FOR SCAB IN SHEEP. , Superseding altogether the use of Arsenic, Tobacco - J ? and other remedies hitherto applied. This article is now universally acknowledged to i betbe most effectual Cure for Scab in Sheen, and i; is invaluable as a preventative ; it has a wonderful = effect upon the skin, stimulates the growth of -v wool, and will effectually destroy ticks. No sheep, k owner should fail to dip in Hayes's Specific io. ; • mediately after shearing, and thereby avoid coj. •: tagion. The price is 6d per lb. | The official certificate of the Board of Agricul. !- ture-^f Victoria, has twice been given in favor of? of this Specific, and on tlie last occasion, on tbe - result of experiments conducted at the Model Farm, • when Mr Hayes, at the request of the Board, * und^r pole the cure of a flock- of badly disenscd; shceij/ which had failed to be cured by. seven other ! preparations, the application was a complete rue. j cess, and printed copies of those certificates, as well i as festimonials from many of tlie principal sheep breeders, of Victoria, are in the hands ef the ; general agents, and the several sub-agents ap. pointed throughout Australia J. H. CLOUGH and Co, General Agentsj Melbourne. HENDERSON, BONAR and Co, , Agents, Invercargill. j -■" >f «Tj,mn' r i»i;jtf«t_suMji_itiiwL»»<ip^^i l ii.li-3il»-r«:ge>icaiia } "INVERCARGILL TIMES" BRANCH \ .. OFFICE, DEE-STEEET. TN order 16 afford every convenience to Adver- : - iisei-s or Subscribers, the Proprietors of the '■'TrMKs" have appointed" Mr Jobs Mtjiteo, Tj nikscllor and Stationer, Doo S'reet, nearly oppo--siio (he Prince, of Wales Hotel, their Agent, and business will be transacted there as a BRANCH ESTABLISHMENT, Whore Advertisements, Jobbing, and Subscriptions will be received, and promptly attended to. MELBOURNE AGENCY. MESS RS GORDON and GiITCM, News-agents, Collihs-strcet, Melbourne, have been ap pointed .gents for this paper. September 29, 1863. : DUNEDIN AGSXCY. LX. MORRISON i>ND CO., Daily Times .;*- Branch "Office, Dunedin, have been appointed agents for this paper. BLUFF AGENCY. ' ' TllTTt. G. P. H. GALLOP has been appointed M A^ENI 1 for this Paper at-the Bluff Harbor Campbelltown). _ ■ fMOKOMOKO AGENCY. . — ; .-^ "jITR R. CAMPBELL, Storekeeper, Mokmnofco, IVI has been appointed agent 'for this journal? September 29, 1863. KINGSTOWN (LAKE;WAKATIP), AGENGr lifß D. M'KENNA has been appointed agent 1)1 for this paper at Kingstown, Lake Wakatip, September 29,1863. 7. .--. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. r In no case can A dcertisements lie received at th h office after eight o'clock on tlie night 2>revious to 2>ublicdtion. - EXPORT DUTY ON GOLD. The export duty on gold can noiv %a paid at the Custom Epase, hroercargill, or at the Bluff, but not at Riverton. ROUTE FROM VICTORIA TO -THE . LAKE GOLDFIELDS. The shortest route is via lirpercargiß, toKich is at legst one day nearer Victoria than Dunedin. The steamers Gotheiibzirg,Edina, Aldinga and AUiambra call regularly at the Bluff, Khich^is- distant from to ion 20 miles From liivercargiU the Nortli Road is followed 'beginning at Dee-street. About four and a 7ialf miles from toitni the road turmtoike left, and thence to lt'intoiißush the drag track slmuld be liept, then the Survey i Line to the River Oreti, and jrom theme tlie drag track should be kept to the. foot of tJie Lake. If the Oreti is high the cast bank can be kept all the wag. There is. a track leading bdclc from the accommodation house on Roger's station, which ' saves fording Ucicc. By this route the dis■tance is only 92 ..miles from Invei-cargill, the - road 2>erfcctly level-, and there are accommodation houses all the %cay. From Dunedin via Kingston, {foot of the Lake) the distance is 220 miles; via the Dunstan. 150 miles. This latter road is mountahious to a degree. ■ .^ ■— — >^^_ «INVERCARGII,L TIMES " JOB PKINTMG OFFICE : V "T A7T - =- S T R E ET, | :■'_■■ INTORCARGnX. E VERT DESGPvIPTION" LITHOORAPHIC \.7 AND. '" "■' . ■:' ' EETTER.PELESS PRI jftlNG Posters . Qirculars. - TBillHeads; • $h.ow Cards : jDhiequeßbpks TAY- ST E E ET.

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Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 16, 14 December 1863, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 16, 14 December 1863, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 16, 14 December 1863, Page 4

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