-■./. - • . I ;MWBawsw.oia'n»,..'' \-.\ I ' HEE T^^njfi^ KStZXBS MAJESTY'S - JATESI. HAYES-'S j CONCENTRATED -SPECIFIC For the prevention and - CURE OF SCAB IN SHEEP. , mHE PATENTEE of thisinvaluable Specific L has succeeded, after a long series 'of laborious and costly experiments, in producing a SIMPLE, ECONOMICAL AND l MOST • EFFECTUAL CURE FOR SCAB- INSHEEP, - ' -r.i . w Superseding altogether the use of i Arsenic, ■ Tobacco, and other remedies hitherto applied. , ' This article is now universally acknowledged to be the most effectual Cure for' 1 Scab " in , Sheep, and is invaluable as a -preve'ntative j it ' has a 'wonderful effect upon -the skin," stimulates the growth of woolj and -will effectually destroy ticks. No sheep-owner should fail to dip in Hayes's Specific after . , shearing/ and thereby avoid' contagion.^ The price is 6d. per lb. * , .-' , The official certificate of the Board of Agri- ' culture o£ Victoria Ims twice been -given in- • favor of this Specific, and on the last occasion,- • . on the result' of experiments conducted-at the' Model Farm, when Mr Hayes, at, the request of the Board, undertook the cure of a flock of badly diseased sheep, which had failed to 'be _ ctu'ed by seven other preparations.' 1 The appli- l cation Avas a complete buccess, - and printed copies of those certificates,- as well as • testi- , monials from many of the principal sheepbreeders of Victoria, are in the hands of the general Agents, and the several sub-agents 'ap- , pointed throughout Australia. J. H. CLOUGH & CO,, General Agents, Melbourne. * HENDERSON, BONAR & CO., Agents, InvercargilL THE INVERCARGILL TIMES" IS PUBLISHED EVERY MONDAY, WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY, ' .. AT THE HEAD OFFICE, \ , Tax-street, .Invercarg.iiiL. Tliis Journal is largely circulated through- 1 , out New Zealund, Victoria, New South Wales, South Australia, Queensland, Tasmania, and Great Britain, and as an Advertising medium offers peculiar advantages to Merchants, ■ Traders and others. , , < * SCALE FOR ADVERTISING: . . Fh-st insertion, per inch ... 3s Od Each subsequent insertion of the same Advertisement, per inch Is 6d Where Advertisemcnls"are sent in for One, Two] or Three Months, a liberal Discount is allowed. ,•, In order to give every facility to persons in , search of employment, etc., advertisements , commencing -with the word "Wanted," when not exceediHg sixteen Avords, are^ inserted for one shillings , v Orders for withdrawal must be sent in, in writing, not later than nine o'clock on the morning previous to publication. Tho atten- , tion of advertisers is requested to tliis rule, as . ( in no case can verbal orders for withdrawal be attended to. * ' Advertisements for insertion 1 are received at the Head Office, Ta\ -street, till ten o'clock on the night previous to publication ; and 'at the Branch Office, Dee-street, till eight o'clock. HEAD OFFICE, , TAY-STREET, INVERCARGILL. BRANCH OFFICE, D. Munro, Stationer, Dee-street, Invercargill. The following agents have been appointed for this journal : — London. — Charles Mitchell, Red Lion Court, Fleet Street. Glasgow. — Archibald Love, Bookseller' Nolson Street, City. Melbourne — Messrs Gordon & Gotch, News Agents, Collins Street. > i Sydney — Messrs Gordon & Gotch, News Agents, Sydney. Dttnedin — Messrs L. K- Morrison & Co., Daily Times Branch oflice, Manse Street. Kingston (Lake Wakatip)— Mr. D. M'Kenna Queexstown (Lake Wakatip)— Mr. Thomas Nelson, News Agent. Campbelltown (Bluff Harbor)— Mr. G. P H. Gallop. Winton.— Mr. Neil Black, Storekeeper, Winton Bush. Taranaki— Mr. T. F. Quirk, at Mr. J. E. Bates, Bookseller and Stationer, Broughan Street, New Plymouth. , Christchurch — Press Office, Christchurch. "INVERCARGILL TIMES" 1 ' JOB PKINTING- 03TEICE, TAY-STREET. rpHE Proprietors beg to inform the, public ' JL that they have received, ex General Wyndham, from London, , THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE STOCK OF PLAIN AND FANCY TYPE To be found in any office in New Zealand, together with one of MYEES' PATENT CAXTON STEA.M PEESSES, , And they are now prepared to execute every » description of PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL PRINTINGAt very , , EEDTJGEDPEIOES. T ' ■ "TIMES" JOB PRINTING OFFICE TAX.STREET. */,'<.. ",i' ROUTE FROM VICTORIA- TO' THE ' ' LAKE GOLDFIELDS. , ' ■ .' The sliortest route is via Invercargill^ which is , . at least one day nearer Victoria than Dunedin. TJie r steamers ' j Gothenburg, rti Aldinga, and Alhambra call regularly at the Bluff, which is distant from toion 20 miles. From liwercargil^ the North Moqd is followed, beginning at Dee-street. 'About four and a half miles from , town ihe ,road tw)is to tJte left, and from thence to the foot of the Lake the main line of road should lie kept By this route the, distance is only 92 miles from Invercargill, the road perfectly level ) and tJiere are accommodation, hotises all fhe i way. t , i . , From Dunedin via, Kingston, (foot of t7ie Lake) the distance is 220 miles j .via the Dtinstan, 150 miles. Tliis latter road is mountavious to a degree. " ' ,' ' ' 7> " '
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Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 41, 10 February 1864, Page 4
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763Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 41, 10 February 1864, Page 4
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