FILLERS > &10& ; pROHANTS, : iVJ ()imw andWeLunoios. <7^y. ; : i flour, Oftlmeai,' Wheat, Oite, and Bailay .. always, on hatid,Y arid l - bast ) Calcutta' • Gortf'• • Sacks and Twine .'Samples of Grain by post will race -ye; prompt ■attention. ;i >(■ ' > .'Wellingtonbfficoan'dMill— Mannera-it.:' 1205.. \; ( ,;:^;:;^ri^-i,^ ! i i :;v HUNTER'S PfONEERBATH ROOMB CARTERTON, (Next MarquisojNormnbij Hotdi) '"■-'"' D Hoi and Cold Water laid on. All requisites for the bath and toilet provided. PRICEI-Bingle Bath la; quarterly Ticketasj. agreement/ , ' ' A TRIAL INVITED. BY ROYAL "LETTERS' '. ■'"■■' PATENT LITTLE'S SHEEP DIP, SCAB SPECIFIC. (A NON-PWSONOUS CHEMICAL •.' FLUID).'•-.;...■,. •... ; ; ,;; Highest Award; Melbourne International, Exhibition,' ... . First Degree of Merit Adelaide Exhibition, ; Highest Award Cold Medal,-, N;Z.' Inter. : . .Exhibition,'. 7: ■'-,-> j . /,:.'." AFTER five years trial this NEW NQJJ ■'i POISONOUS DIPPING FLUID, .ik now universally admitted to be the beßt everi!!. introduced. Its great superiority over.otherA materials consists in its cheapness (costing; : less than sd, per sheep) j its,,undoubted. efficacy in destroying all tioks,,'lice, aid every insect that infests the Bkins of. sheep ordomestioAnimals, and in its cleanlinesiji and ( absolute hafmlessness; to those con* cerne'd in its use. .' ~; - IT MIXES READILY WITH. COLD -WATER. • -,.■•. ONE GALLON '-,■ WILL .MAKE 100 GALLONS OF MILK-WHITE -WASH, (Twiqe tbe quantity made by any otheftW : ■. poisonous Dip),:: SUFFICIENT TO DIP 200 W, Being of an oily character, it is highly benefiuial to the growth of the Wool, whicn it leaves soft,.; clean, and bright/without' robbing it of the yolk-its natuial nourish-ment-or leaving it harsh and dryi'as is the ; case when alkaline mixtures, sucti ,; as' lime" and sulphur, or,arsenioal preparations ; ara ! iißed. It is entirely without the ruinoni, effects invariably resulting from the use of „ such materials. It is not only non-poisonous/ but may be used internally for worm in ft'e 1 • throat in lambs; it will »Jbo effectually cure foot-rot. and scab.: To those 1 who dip in full fleece, this fluid will be found invaluable, for, being of a warm and proteoting oharaoter, aheep will not oaten cold*' though dipped in the depth of winter. -■■•■ On a station it will be found invaluable as a Healing WasH for all wounds. It is a certain cure for Mange, Ringworm, and all ui,:« .i: 1 -1 "■ . n ....
for Full Particulars;. Local Testimonials,: <tc, apply to— Murray, Roberts and Co., WELLINGTON, : Or to tho Local Agents— M. OASELBEEG and Co,, MAbTEItION AND GkEIIOWN. 1227 H, PETERSEN,; (Late Pahkks ANn Petkbben.) BOOT & SHOEMANUFAOIURER : AND IMPORTER, . Next Club Hotel; BEGS to return his sincere thanks to the patronage accorded, to his 'firm, und.hopes by attending to tho wants of his ustom'ers to receive a continuance of the ■ ame, , . ; i-Yorkmanship and Fit Guaranteed. ..■:■■■
A LARGE STOCK ALWAIS ON HAND TO CHOOSE FROM ' ' Repairs neatly executed. H. PETERSEN, h BOOT AND SHOE MANUFACTURER MASTJSRTON. >■■ - LITTLEJOHN SON, WATCHMAKERS, JEWELLERS AND ■ OPTICIANS, (Under the Clock,) LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. mO Hand, aLARoisAssoBTSiBNT of First. 1 Class GOLD and SILVER WATCHES. Tho Newest Designs in' Gold and Silver Jewellery. Half Hoop and Single Stow Diamond Rings, Bpectiicles, Eye Shades, ■ and Folders fitted to all sights. COUNTRY ORDERS RECEIVE PKOMPT ATTENTION. fIVESPOOL AND LONDON AMU Jj GLOBE INSURANCE COMPANY, . Established 1836, The attention of the public is called toth : following points; 1. The Liability of the Company Uhiimited. ■ •■ The Rkpobts and Accounts of the yea. 1630«h0w. Net Fire Premiums for tho year,,£1.069,552 : Cupital paid up ..i .*. ..' : -245,610"' GeneralßeservoFireße.insuiance ' ' ■ Fund ... .;.'.. 1j600,000 3. Tho Company is empowered by varioui - Acts of the Imperial Parliament and by ; separate Acts of the Legislature of, Net South Wales,' Victoria, 1 South Australii'Tasmania, New: Zealand, and Queensland--; aifeature which belongs to no • other Insur 4. The large resources of the Company should impress the public with a feeling of Security, the main desideratum in seekinj for insurance. ' Proposals for all classes of Fire Insuruw will be received by EDWARD PEARCE, Agent WellingtcP Sub-Agenis. T. C. D'Abot, Masterton. ; i R. R, Ahhsthouo, Carterton 1 ! ; A. LAVpsiEß.Grevtqwn. . . E. O'Neile, Featbefsto'n. , 9M NATIONAL FIRE. AND MARINE' INSURANCE COMPANY 0F.'"...' NEW ZEALAND.' ~".;; CAPITAL, £1,009,000• PaidUp,£6o,ooPi Reserve Fund.; £80,000 : : Rfl-ksuraßcr Beserve Fund, £28,000;, Losses paid, in •>, years, £361,368, ■'■• ■ - ! '"■• ■' , ! ; '■-V ";■■■'■■ R. BRUCE WALLACE, •; v f '• .Jfflnftffflr. .: MASTEBTON AGENTS— IORNS. :■
THE NATIONAL MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION OF AUSIBALABIA, (LUIIIED). ... ,V;.j,r|,! :;.;,;;;; ];•; /:!■.;:! -i ..., EsTABWBnED,iBB9 r , „. >,.,,.. HEAD 'OFFICE ij Temple CKambere/.^ea- ; ;■' thereto'n-st. I ,' iWdllibgton. ''■■■'■ - EMBBsi SKORBTiM-THOMAS SWAIN, ■. ;■-,.. ■,.;,■; ; r ! Mastenon, ,11W,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1323, 9 March 1883, Page 4
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