, J. & T. MEEK, . Millers & grain merohan OAMAM AKO Wiuisqios,' , - Flour,O&taeal,Wheat',Oats,and Biul»j. always' on hand, - and beat Calcutta Cw Saoka and Twine Grain' by 1 post.mil, reca vo 1295 LITTLE'S SHEEP DIP.: ' ''AND SCAB SPECIFIC. (A NON-POISONOUS CHEMICAL -. ' ' 'FLUID), Highest Award, Melbourne International' 1 •• Exhibition, ,i. ;.jit.! tot Degree of Merit Adelaile Exhibition; Highest Award,. Gold Medal, N,Z. Inter, •' -iSxhibitjoo, A {rial NEW.' NOK A POISONOUS DIPPING, ELtflDi i , W nnivereallv admitted tobothebesUw jntrodueed. • Iti peat wperioHty oyer other' mMMjaw consists m its ohespaess (cbatin'iic'' P er . Bhce P)j its! eSicaoydestroying all tiola,Mice, ;■ and: overy.maeot that infests the skins of sheep ! or domeßtio animals,' aiid in' its bleahlihesij and absolute hkirmleasneaa .Jo those-io# earned in its use. '•.) ~ IT Mips READILY WITH, COLD' ..... water. " •: ONE GALLON' WILL MATT?, inn GALLONS, PP-MILK>WHHEWABB^ (Irnca the quantity made by, any other Hon. i DiP P '2oo SHEER Being, of an oily:eharacter; : it is highly.' penencial to . the growth, of the Wool, which' it leavesi soft Jem; and bright, without robbing it of the yolk—its natuial nourish* ment-or leaving itbarsh and dry, us is the case when alkaline mixtures, ouch as lime and. sulphur; or, arsenical preparations; are : 'v. without the ruinous effects invariably resulting from the use of such materials. It ia not only nompoisbnoqii but may be used internally for worm in th# ' throat in lambs j it .will also effectually cur foot-rot, and . scab. ,To those. wh nip m full fleece, thw fluid will be found mvaluable/'ior,'"being of a warm and pro. teoting character, sheep will notewtch cold, though dipped in the depth of ttSSk On a station it will be found invJjable as a Healing Wash for all wounds, it is « certain cure for Jlange, Ringworm, and 'all □kin dlflfiAflAß wM<4t
for Full Parlicukn t Local Tttlimniak . ; ' . <tc., apply to~ Murray, Roberts and Co,. WELLINGTON, Or to the Local Agents— ' M. OASELBERG AND CO„ MiSTEBIONt illD GRBXIOWH, • : • • 1227 ; SON, : WATCHMAKERS,'JEWELLERS AND OPTICIANS, ■■■:'« LAMBTON QUA?, WELLINGTON.. ■ TO Han4. a Assobthknt of Pint, " Olasa GOLD and SILVER WATOH&S,' • The Newest Desims in Gold and' Silver '' Jewellery. Half Hoop and Single Stone 1 Diamond Kings. Spectacles, Eye Shades, w and Foldera fitted to all sights, COUNTRY OBDERS : BEOEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION.. , EM PI R E ••• Livery and Bait Stables, MASTERm J DEVONSHIRE begs to inform th» « iuhabitanta of the Wairarapa and the - travelling public' that having leased the i above Splendid Stables from! Mr J. H.Uorbett, he ib: now prepared toGive the Qreaittt Care and Attention to' W' to hit'charge j
Firrt'duß Saddle JJorseßi and Buggies on • Hire, . - i ■ Horses Broken into Saddle and Single and Double Harness, J. DEVONSHIRE (Lale of Tinui), Pboprietob, 1301 T. THOMPSON, PRINCE OF WALES HORSE REPOSE 10RY, QoEES-StREET MiSTBRTOy, Saddle Horses ani Buggies On Hire.. Horses Broken In to Saddle or Harness, 1338 TIVERPOOL AND LONDON. AMU JU GLOBE INSURANCE COMPANY, Established 1836, The attention of the public is called to th following points! . 1. The Liability of the Company Unlimited, The Ekpobxß and Accodhtb of the vew ' 1830 show: y Net Fire Premiums for the year. ,£1,069,592 Cupital paid up ... ... ■ i ~ 245,640 General Reserve Fire Re-insurance ■ ' ,^ d n " ... ' ..'1,600,008' 3, J.ho Company js empowered by varioui; Aots of the' Imperial Parliament and bf separate Acts of the Legislature of New South Wales, Victoria, South Aostralii Tasmania, New Zealand, and Queensland—a feature which belongs to no other IneuK anco Company.. 4. The large; resoanes of the Company should impress the publio with a. feeling of Secobixy, the main desideratum in eeekip*, forinsuranoe, . ; Proposals for all, classes of Fire Insurant ; will be received by :: i' EDWARD PEARCE, Agent Wellingtos Sob-Agents.
T. 0, D'Aboy, 'Maflterton, - ■ B. B, Abhstbomq, Carterton : A. L. Wbbsxkb, Greytown. E.O'Sealb, Fcatberaten, fi99 NATIONAL FIRE AND MABINE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, CAPITAL, £1,009,000; PoidUp, £50,000j J . Kescrve Fond, £BO,OOO : Be-issunsw Reserva .Fund, £28,000} 'Losaea paid io;/ yews, £361,368, B.BBOCE WALLACE, ; ' Manager, • MABTZBTOH AQZNTS— : ' L O.Ty B 8;" A : J) jl oft N a , THE ..NATIONAL .rtfDTUAL Lffg ASSpOUTIONOFAUSIRALASIA,: T'?/i ; 'HEAD, l e: Gbambtra,' 'f# 1 .Ithwatcm*ai/'iwelliiurt^' : > r RBSObIISsOBEIART—'XEOMAB SWAIN} W GEORGE YOUNG," -- ' ;Tr&TeUioß ■
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1348, 10 April 1883, Page 4
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