J - & T. MEEK., 1/riLIBRS '& GR'AIN: 'MEROHANIi ItJ. Oamarb and Wellington, Flour,. Oatmeal, Wheat, 0/vts, and ! Bailey' c f ya °j rl? n .' 111111 Corn Saoks and Twine .Sacplesiof-.Grainrby post will recovc prompt attention. ' ' 1295 n o nd Mill—Mannera-st. HUNTER'S PIONEER^ATHEoom'' CARTERTON, BATHS ready at all. hours of the = dav Cold Water laid ; on, . Ali T™ J 0 , I ®'' l and toilet provided. Bath Is; quarterly iicketas j, .agreement. • ' ' . A TRIAL INVITED.' . BY ROYAL M| LETTERS-' ' ! patent LITTLE'S SHEEP DIP. and ... SCAB SPECIFIC. (A NON-POISONOUS CHEMICAL FLUID). Highest Award, Melbourne International . Exhibition, First Degree of Merit AdelaiJe Exhibition, Highest Award Gold Medal, N.Zi'lnter. Exhibition. xl POISONOU6' DIPPING FLUID t poiv universally admitted to be the best ever introduced. Its great superiority over other materials consists in its cheapness (costing less than |d per sheep); lis undoubted efficacy m destroying all ticks,'lice; and every insect that infests the Bkins of sheen • or domestic animals, and in its cleanliness, and absolute harmlessness to those concorned m its use. IT MIXES READILY WITH 'COLD WATER, S!iV™a L J2 N WILL . MAKE 100 GALLONS OP'IIILK-WHITE WASH. (iwice the quantity made by any other Nonpoisonous Dip), • ' • SUFFICIENT TO DiP 200 SHEEP, Being of ah oily character, it is liinfi beneficial to the growth of the Wool, which it caves soft dean, and bright, withou robbing it of tho yolk—its natuial nourish-meut-or leaving it harsh and dry, as is the « when alkalino mixtures, such as lime and sulphur, or arsenical preparations are used. It I S< ontircly. without the;ruinous eilects invariably resulting from the use of such materials. It is not only uou-poisonous, but may be used internally for worm in the tmoatm lambs; it will «Iko effectually euro foot-rot, and scab. To those who clip ill full fleece, this fluid will bo found invaluable, for, being of a warm and, protecting character; sheep will not catoli cold, though dipped in the depth of winter,' On a station it will be found invaluable as a Healmg Was'i for all wounds. It is .a certain cure for Mauge, Ringworm,'and all Mm diseases which animals are subject to.
lor hull Particulars, Local Testimonials, h., apply toMurray, Roberts and Co;. WELLINGTON, Or to 1 M. CASELBERG- AND CO,, • MASTERION AND Greytown, - ■ 1227 H. PETERSEN, (Late Parkes and Petersen) BOOT & SHOE MANUFAOITJRER AND IMPORTER, . Next Club Hotel, BEGS to return his sincere thanks to the patronage accorded to his firm; illfl norma hv L_ .# i •■! . attending to the wants ot his to receive a continuance of tha arae. •• Workmanship and Fit Guaranteed. A LARGE STOCK S ON HAND TO CHOOSE FROM | . Repairs neatly executed, H. PETERSEN, : IiOOT AND SHOE MANUFACTURER MASTERTON. W. LITTLE SON, WATCHMAKERS, JEWELLERS ANDOPTICIANS, (UNDEII TUE CMCK,) LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. 7HO Hand, (i Latiob Assortment of First--1 Class GOLD and SILVER WATGHES: Ihe Newest designs in Gold and Silver lewellory Half Hoop and Single Stone Diamond Rings Spectacles, Eye Shades,, and lolders fitted to all sightSi : COUNTRY ORDERS RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION. T" IVERPOOL AND LONDON AINU jj GLOBE INSURANCE COMPANY. Established 1836, The attention of the public is called to th following points;
1. The Liability of the Company UNLIMITED. The Retorts and Accounts of the vew 1630 show: - ' , Net Fire Premiums for tho year.. £1.069,552' Capital paid up 245,610 General xxeservoPiro Re-insurance 1 '■ M ..._ ... ... 1,500,000 f is empowered by variouf Acta of the Imperial Parliament and; by separate Acts of the Legislature of New south Wales, Victoria, South Australia Tasmania, Now Zealand, and Queensland—' ' a feature which belongs to no other Insw< anee Company. 4. The largo resources of the Company, should impress the public with a feeling of Shcueitv, the main desideratum in seeking for insurance. Proposals for all classes of Firo Insurant, will be received by 1 EDWARD PEARCE, ♦ Agent Wellington Sub-Agents, . T. O. D'Akcj, Masterton, R. R. Amisxhono, Carterton 6 , A, L. Webster, Greytown. E. O'Nealh, Featherston, 999 "' : NATIONAL FIRE AND MABINE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND. CAPITAL, j PaidUp, £50,000} Reservo Fund, £80,000: Re-insurant# Reserve Fund, £28,000; Losses paid in , years, £361,368, . , , ' ' R.BRUCE WALLACE, Manager. • MASTERTON AGENTS— ' : ; LOWES AND lORNS. THE NATIONAL MUTUAL LIFE'! ASSOCIATION OF AUSTRALASIA, * (LIMITED), , , :? Established 1869. HEAD OFFICE: Temple Chambers, tfea«, therston-st,, Wellington. J Resident Secretary-THOMAS SWAIN ' : GEORGE YOUNG, . . . TravellingAgent l Hastertpn. ; jy' ! il24
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1337, 27 March 1883, Page 4
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