MORE TESTIMONY. KENWAY BROS., Te Pahi, Waimata Valley, August 15,1909. In reply to your enquiry as to our opinion of "Mutton's Sheep Dip," we liave used this Dip for several years, and always have found it satisfactory, both for destroying ticks and leaving tie w©ol in good condition. Flonk 12,000. JOHN STEEL, "Cottesbrook," Middlemarch, September 11th, 1909. I have much pleasure in informing you that I have used Murton's Dip on my flock with very great success. I can conscientiously say that it has ?iven me the greatest satisfaction, Being a liquid poisonous Dip, there is no trouble in the mixing, and the wool is in a better condition after use than with a powder dip TOKOMAEU FAEMEES' CO-OPEEA TlVEOO.,Tokomaru Bay, Aug. 18, 1909 We think the best testimonial that i can be sent you from here is to say that EVEEY sheepfarmer in this district is using your Dip, and that they are all perfectly satisfied with the results. ss£, FEED WALLACE, Esq., Willowbank, Eskdale, H. B. November 28th j For the last 16 years I have used none other than your Dip on ray sheep, dipping about 6000 annually. Previous to that I used several other well-known Dips, none of which gave me the satis faction that yours has. It is easilj mixed, always uniform in strength, and destroys all ticks and lice." GEOEGE CAMPBELL, Esq., Dowen Glen, Mangamahu, Wanganui, August 17,1909 I have much pleasure in stating that 1 have used "Murton's Champion Dip'* foi a number of years, and find it a safe and reliable Dip for both sheep and lambs, killing both ticks and lice. It is easily mixed, leaving the wool soft and bright at shearing time. I consider "Murton's Champion" one of the best dips now in SOLE AGENTS— N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE CO.. LTD. "HEN you have read what Mr A ' V Matthews, of Waiorongomai, says about WHITE'S SHEEP DIP, you should have no hesitation in using it When addressing farmers at Masterton on Tuesday, October 6th, on "The History and Breeding of Bomney Sheep," Mr Matthews stated, inter alia ; "1 have not seen a louse in my flock for TWENTY years, and if at shearing a tick is seen it is such a EAEE OCCUKKENCE that the shearer is certain to call mv attenj tion to it. I have just had over 500 ram hoggets shorn, AND NOT A TICK WAS SEEN AMONGST THEM, and I never dip more than ONCE during the year, and always early in the season." For the past FIFTEEN YEAES Mi Matthews has used WHITE'S SHEEP DIP ONLY, and the above testimony sets out its merits beyond, question Healthy sheep, well grown, lustrous fleeces, and no ticks or insect life to trouble your sheep are assured when you use WHITE'S DIP. The Wairarapa Farmers' Co-operative Association will supply all particulars and fulfil orders. Place a trial order today. Like Mr Matthews you will never regret it. ,jIHE WELLINGTON MEAT EXPOET COMPANY, LIMITED, is prepared to purchase Fat Sheep Lambs and Cattle, at per head, or at per lb overall. The Company also offers Clients every facility for freezing on their own accDunt, and when doing this will fellmonger skins on clients' own account, if so desired. Prices and particulars can be obtained from any of the Company's Buyers as undermentioned, or from the Office, Lainbton Quay, Wellington, FEATHEESTON—AIex McKenzie. MASTEETON—W. D. McFadzean. DANNEVIEKE—Andrew Peters. AEAMOHO-J.A. Eeid FEILDING-E.P.C. Swainson. MANGAEIMU—W, Hair. MA*i AK AU-~ W. Vickers. I Walter G. Foster, Managing Director. Valuer, Land & Estate and Insurance Agent, v • Bank of N.Z. Chambers, MASTEETON. 'roperty Eepresentative: D. B. Thomson. LEASEHOLD. SOO acres, leasehold, all in grass but 8 acres bush, mostly flat, good house and outbuildings, good situation near store, school and cheese factory etc, lease has 4 years to run at £6O per annum. .£3OO for the goodwill—cheap. 100 acres, first class dairy farm, all in grass, excepting 35 acres rape, nearly all ploughable; good house and all necessary outbuildings, close to school and creamery, etc. .£3O per acre, £2OOO mortgage at 4f per cent. Owner would consider an exchange for 40 or 50 acres near Masterton. _IOO acres, leasehold, with compulsory purchasing clause, 180 acres in grass, all necessary buildings, close to school, creamery, railway, etc. Price £ls per acre, JB6OO deposit, balance at 5 per cent. This property has wintered 108 head of cattle of various ages. CHOICE HOUSE PEOPEETY. A nice 6 roomed dwelling in a pleasant situation, high and dry, yet close and convenient, owner leaving Masterton. Price i>sso. Worth going to see.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9687, 11 January 1910, Page 8
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