(DAOKETS, lulls, Nets, &^ Cricket Ms, Brfls, Wiokets; Gloves,- 40 , Fly Hooks, Lines, Kids. Reels \&t. t ft,' • TROUTiFISHIHC. Gt-NERAIi HARDWARE^ 1 WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER, AND. 1 /'IRONMONOER; : , • V: ~. Willis-street,; VTellinitton. ,'a ; IHE COLONIAL BARBED Wlj ■'-'■"'' • [Limited,]- {'■■■■ ' ' Patent Marled Wire* ' Agent-G.'S. W.DALRYMPLE/Btafionai.a n NO.l. ; N0.2. ;.:, NOS ' l 28 If'? 6 "* 4 ' »<*» P« cwt. 17 chs. por'cwt: , ; £soporton. Mpcrton. £lopVrten. .Tto :: Wire obtained the highest official SvJv t^ o „ Chrißtchurch International ExUifaon 1882-a first certificatoof Merit and Silver Meda jjg2 ' W««■'««( Mw farCtorfi, 1882:83. H.BAILLIE, " Bookseller. Stationer, and News Agent, .CUBA.STREET, WELLINGTON HASiJEOEIVED a: large supply of.the , . above CARDS, inoludine Hildes;PßlZE OAKDS. BY ROYAL LETTERSPATENT LITTLE'S SHEEP DIP. ■=.:.:■•. ■:......:AUD..... '.......; SCAB SPECIFIC?. ■ (A NON-POISONOUS CHEMICAL;'; FLUID). Highest Award, Melbourne International _,'. ' 'Exhibition. First Degree of Merit'Adelailo Exhibition, Highest Award Gold' Medal, N.Z, Liter! : ! : : Exhibition. ' ! : .l\ ; -: A FT Jl fiv9 y MtB ' ,ial *Wa NEW NONPOISONOUS DIPPING FLUID is now universally admitted to be the best ever •introduced,; Its great superiority over bti.er matenals consists in its cheapness (costing ! leas-than tt per: sheep)| its undoubted efhcacy m destroying all ticks. Ijce. and every msecl.tbat infests the .kins of sheep, or domestic animals, and in its cleanliness, and absolute harmlessness to those cos, cerned in its use. IT MIXES READILY WITH COLD '.'•■■.-. WATER, ONE' GALLON "WILL MAKE 100 GALLONS OF MILK-WHITE WASH, ; (Twice the quantity made by any oftgr Njo#> SUFFICIENT TO DIP 2QO BBEEF. Being of an oily-character,-it is highly beneficial to the growth of the Wool, whioti it leaves soft, clean, and bright, without robbing it of the yolk—its natuial nourish ment-or leaving j{ harsj) and dry, as is j.ho case when alkaline mixtures, such as jjine and sulphur, or arsenical preparations ajj used, It 18 entirely witljouj tjie iuinQp effeota invariably resulting from'the ppf such materials. It is not only nonrpoißonons, but may,be used internally for worm in the throat 111 lambs j it will also effectually cure foot,rot, and gcafr, To' thpse w|}o dip in ; full fleece, {his fluid will \o fou#(j lnvaluablo, for, tying of a pi' teoting character, sheep wi}l,i;ot patghM though dipped in the depth of winter, .", On a station it will be found inya'luabje as a Hpaling Wash for'all wounds. It is a certain cure for Mange, Ringworm, and all Skin diseases which animals are subject to. Bor Fv.ll Partwkfs, faql ftifipiiiafy cic, apply /o-, Murray, Roberts and Co,, WELLINGTON, Or to the Local AgentsM.CASELBERGand.Co,,
MaSTEBTON AND GrKYTOWN, H, PETERSEN, :■ (Lais Parkks an» Petkbsen.) BOOT k SHOE MANUFACTURER AND IMPORTER, . Next Club Hotel • BEGS to return his sincere thanks tvhe patSrouaige accordei(l I 'to t firi and hopes by attending to kl llie waiife o( M ustomers to receive;'a continuance rof tile' »me. "'' ' ' •■" Workmanship and Fit : Guaranteed;' ' A LARGE STOOOLWAIS ON HAND Repairs neatly eJjQufcjfy BOOT AND SHOE MANUFACTURER ■ MASTJSRTON. TE ARO BOOT & Him WAREHOUSM, IN thanking his friends and the, publu generally. for past favors, wishes i* notify that by the aid of manufacturing machinery and good workmen, he is able to manufacture : BOOTS,_SHOEB, AND SLIPPERS as cheap,;for quality as any house in town. Cricketing Shoes mado in Canvas or BrownCulfp' ; ' : '' <• "• A new.and varied apsorlment of impflftoj Goods kept in stock good and pheaj,' The Trade Supplied with Leather, Upper* and Grindery, . fa-Note the AddressTEARO JJOOT A SHOE WAREHOUSE. Manners-stbket, OppositettaFiießrigade Station, Wellington :;;'" waipoua ■••; ! -' QTEAM 17LOUR, & rvATMEAL k>TEAM Tlour, &UATMEAL ON SALE by the Undertighed.who'hopi to a sharp of publip support: ' &Hprfiue.Sill?l)fe,sß§dFjQnj! ' ~ : Wheatflt Meal, fends, PollHd, M .. Bran , if : Oatmeal, Meal Seeds, Corn Bust, ioV', BICONi^WRIULEY We are also PURCHASERS of WHEAT, OATS. Ao„ or can SUPPLY all description, of BUILDING MATERIAL nEXCHANGE .for GRAIN. .;'. Wheat or Oats Gristed at Curient Rata Mi; ;OAT«HINCI Machmerj specially imported, which,ornah.eg Oats in a manner mpjrior to an; bthep machine in the district .Now in working order. ;:b : ;;.. : . ■V' ■:'■:- ■■;,■■•'■■' .•'-:•
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1248, 8 December 1882, Page 4
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