rs J. &'T. MEEK,GEBS'4 GRAIN' MERCHANT awrAßn AND .Wellington, •' flour, Oatmeal, Wheat, OatS, 1 and i Bailey fef and best Calcutta Com Sacks and Twine Sample's'of Grain by port* I!recove prompt attention/- 7 Offico and MUI-Manners-st. sramwiTOMiiSi (Next Marquis of Nomunhj Hoi 4.) -DATHS ready at all hours oE the day. .!> _ Hot. and Cold Water laid on. All re !l™t e3 fur t bath and toilet provided, PRICLS-Smglo Bath'ls; quarterly licketasp agreement, ( A TRIAL INVITED. : BY ROYAL Ml OTTERS' PATENT LITTLE'S JHEEP DIP. SCAB SPECIFIC. (A NOITPOKONODSCHEMIOAL Highest Award, Melbourao International r,. , _ ... Exhibition, ..■ ■■ First Degwe of Merit AdelaiJe Exhibition, Highest Awaid Gold Medal, N.Z. W . ■•Exhibition;:'''-'' l,l this NEW,NON xx IOISONOUS DIPPING FLUID 1 now umvoreaUy admitted to bo tho 1 best ever introduced. Its great euperiority Sther' matenals cons.sts in itai cheapness' (coattag les? than Jd per sheep); its. undoubted, otbeacy; in destroying all'ticks, ]W and every insect that infests the skins of she!) lflTl^T d V and;in and : absolute,harmlessness : to. thos'e:>oa* cerned m its use. , V/. > IT MIXES READILY WITHHOLD water, • / . ONE GALLON' WILL' MAftlilMM (T ?h ' • ' \ l . ce . 8 9 aan Wy : made by any other. Non« fwi. it leaves toffo deah;^j3BK^a n ut inent-or leaving the .case when ' alkaline' iiV.stnres, such as' lime i fe Preparations are used. It ,is eut;rc y, ynthout ,tle: ruinous effects. lnvanablj i/sulting from the use of Biicli materials. It is not only non-poisonouß, LnfS ' ? 8 ' also efFectually-'cure . t"f°tt_ and scab. To, ithpseUwh lip in full fleece, this'fluid will, be found ■mva^ lecting character, sheep will-not'cato&'cold, though dipped in. the deptlr.of winter/if Ou a station it \yill be found, invaluable as a Healing Wash for all Grounds. It is a ,mvara, euro Mange, all diseases .which animals are subject to,
lor Full ParlicuL,. Local Teslimomh, , ..K-C; apply to- .. . ~,, . Murray, Roberts ad Co, welliiygtos Or to the Local Agents— ' j 11. CASBLBBEGr ap ,Co„ MiSTERTON AND GIiEIIOWN,' ■— • ■■•,•■3827 . H.jPETEBSEN,;.|y (Late Petersen.*)' BOOT k SHOE MANUIfACIURER AND IMPORTER, : Next Club Hotel, ' " BEGS to return Lis sincere thanka r id fcbepatronage accorded to. his; firm, and'hopes by. attending to the wants of his ustomers to receive a continuance of the arae. • .■■••■•.r!
Workmanship and Fit Gruai'imtccdi. ; •A LARGE STOCK ALWAYS ONHA&D TO CHOOSE FROM). 7' Kopairs neatly executed/ H;petSRS%-' BOOT AND SHOE MANUFACTURER MASTERTON. : W. . WATCHMAKES, <S, JEWELLERS AND ■ opticians, ; ; t (UIjDER TUE.Cl;Ock,j' ' LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON.^ /HO Hand. aXAitciE Assortment 1 oif- First* 1 Class GOLD and SILVER WATOHES, fhe Newest Designs in Gold and Silver Jewellery Half, iloop. and Single Ston» Diamond Rings, Spectacles, Eye Shades, and Folders fitted to all sights.' " COUNTRY ORDERS RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION.,:,; T TIYERPOOL AND LONDON : AWD U GLOBE INSURANCE COMPANY. Thd attention of the publio is called t6ih following points; ... i<j 1. The Liabiuit; of. the Company, Unlimited. ' • , ■ fhe Reports and' Accounts of the veil IS3O show; . ' :. •: ™ Net Fire Premiums fpj the year. ;£1.069,6f12 Cupital paid : up : ;245,(M General KeserveFireße-insuranco ■ o ™ nd «': Mp0.600 ■ -o> ine Company is empowered by variout Acts of -the ; Imperials Parliament ' afld :: bj separate .Acts, of'.the. Legislature] of- i New South. Wales, 'Victoria, South Australia Tasmania, New Zealand, and Queenplolnda feature -which belongs to no other Itisur* ance Company, ■ i Tlio largo. resources of the ■ Compaiij should impress the public with a feeling ,of Security, the main desideratum in Beokity for insurance. ... I ■' '• :i *i Proposals for all classes of Fire Insurant will be received by ■ V > *1 EDWARD PEABCE, !• ; Agent Wo!lingt«>. SUB-A«SBST3. ■' i' T. 0. D'Abcy, Morton, . ; : E. E, Armstrong, <mrterton ' 1 A. L, Webster, Greytaynir. ' • • -' • H E. O'Neile, ' 99J NATIONAL FIRE AND MARINE 1 : INSURANCE COMPANY OF ,: NEW ZEALAND, .v. nAPITAL, £1,009,000 j PaidUp^^ Reserve Fund, £80,000; Re-insnriinM Beservo Fnnd, £28,000; Losses paid in, years, £361,368, ' ... 0 . B. BBOCE WALLACE, MASTERTON AQEHTB- - AND lORNS, THE NATIONAL MUTUALLIFE ASSOCIATION OF AUSTRALASIA, (Ldiiieu). ";-v ESTABLISHED 1869. ■ HEAD OFFlOE:'Temple OKamberß,; lfet ■ theraton-st., Wellington.' ,:!v Resident Secretary—'.THOMAS SWAIIt, GEORGE YOUNG, Travelling Agent, Masterton. -1124
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1313, 3 April 1883, Page 4
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