GENERAL BESORT OF TRIAL OF SHEEP PIP CONDUCTED BY THE CANTERBURY AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL SOCIETYTHE MOST ST RIJN GENT AND EXHA (JSTIVE COMPETITION THAT HAS EVJiR BEEN HEED. IN ANY PART OF THE WORLD. APRIL TO NOVEMBER, 1887 IN WHICH IT WILL BE SEEN THAT 'JL'Sjti sheep d!i|j*p>iog- Hisicl of MURTON’S INVENTION Proved itself SUPERIOR in eacli of tlie qualities for which the points were] awarded, and was placed EII-IST in the Competition. Mr U Harding, Hawke’s Bay, wrote used your Dip for my Mount Vernon flock last year, and 1 have no hesitation hi saying that it is the best Dip / have ever used. We dipped in April last and have just finislied’sheurinsr now. The Hock is entirely free from lice and almost clear of ticks. The D'ip is the easiest to mix with ooldwater of any Dip I have used, and leaves less stain on the wool. I intend to use yoiiv Dip entirely next season, not arty here , but at all the stations in which lain interested Another severe test by Jas. Wallace, Esq., Papatoitoi, Auckland, October 3rd, ISOO. I have used Murton's Sheep Dip and have proved it to be most efficient in destroying both lice and ticks. The sheep have since mixed with others infected (with vermin) and show no signs of lice or ticks though eight months non nrovin- all that is claimed for the Dip. I would recommend all sheepfarmers to try it, and feel'certain they will be satisfied with resuits. (Signed) JAS. WALLACE, Papatoitoi. I tried Murton’s Sheen Dip supplied by you on 400 ewes and lambs that were badly affected, with lico I found one dipping of the strength recommended to he quite sufficient, and am pleased to state that I consider it a very superior Dip, very simple to mix. E. R. CL 4HDE, Papatoitoi Nov 10th, 1891. Mr J. Hendry.—ln confirmation of my report on Murton’s Sheep Dip hist year ’ I have much pleasure in informinsr you tha-t I have just finished shearing 700 full toothed ewes (employing the same Dip). I find the yield of wool considerably increased, and not a single tick was discovered in the whole flock. (Signed) E. 11. CLAUDE. Wairoa Agent, JOHN STALL WO RTITY, Aratapu. A gent for North Island, J. T. HENDRY, No. 111, Victoria Arcade, Auckland.
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Wairoa Bell, Volume IV, Issue 140, 8 April 1892, Page 8
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