A^silEEK, MILLERS: & GBAIN ■"> MEROHAN ; OaMARUAKD}\7KUtiINGIoif/ I : .flour, Oafaneal, Wheat f Oats, and Bailoy alffayS; ottftoi, . and; best Oaloutta Corn Sacks. and Twins : Samples of 1 Groin by poatwillrec'e veprompt attention. W.elliiigton Office and MiU—Maimetast. 1295 'i l r4# ' 1 LITTLE'S SHEEP DIP. ;; i'? AND ■ i:,:' iSOABiSPEOIFIGi"]" 1 '! 1 : (A NON-POISONOUS OHBMIOAL ' ' , FLUID). , Highest Award, Melbourne Internationa ■ Exhibition, ' 1 ■ First Degree of Merit AdelaiJe Exhibition; 1 Highest] Award Gold, Medal, N.Zj : lnter.' Exhibition,, ,o,; FTER five 1 years 'trial this' NEW NON" JX POISONOUS DIPPING' FLUIDS -, now, univprflftlly admitted to bethebestever' introduced. Itimeatiuperiratyortfother, materials, consists in its cheapness (costing, less than'Jd' per 'sheep) j'lts 'undoubted efficaoy: in' des6oying : ai ticks/' lici, ! tad' every insectthatinfestH.the skins of islieejji or, domptio, animals, and ;in its oleanlinesj, .absolato tumleaßiieafli io those conMriied in ita &86, ; ' a! IT MIXES READILY' 'WITH COLD water; •: ■' ONE" GALLON I !.WILL 'MAKE 100 Gallons of milk-white ; wash, (lyiee tbe made'liy any other Nonr. 1 ;: pdißonousDip), ' : '' 1:1 SUFFICIENT ,T0 DIP 200 SHEEP,' , Being of. an oily■ character, ,it.ji,highly beneficial to tho growth of the Wool, which! it 'leave'stoft," clean,' and without robbing it oftho ; y6lk-its natuial noUrish-ment-or; leaving it harsh'and.dry, : lis is th'i case when alkalino mixtures, suoh'as limjs ' and sulphur, or areenioal preparations are used. It ia entirely-withont-the ruinous effects invariably resulting .from the use of such materials. It is not only nonipoiaonoas, but may be,used; internally.for worm in the j throat in lambs j it will also effectually cur* fooWot,' siT seal)."' dip in full fleece, this fluid will be ftrL invaluable, for, being'of a warm ; jrad ptl tecting character, sheep will, not catoh oold, though dipped in thd depth.of winter;'" 1 . On a' station; it ! will be found invaluable . b a Healing; Wash, for all wounds. .;Itis a certain cure for Mange, Ringworm, and. all Skin disewes which animals are subject to.. ior Fv,U PartiMm, Local Teilimoniatsj ic., apply to- i .• :; > Murray, Roberts and Co., 1 VELIISGIOX, " M, C/ASELBEEG; abb Co,, MiSTERTON iso Gbmtown, 1 . w. ! ' WATCHMAKERS, JEWELLERS AND OPTICIANS, i (UKDBRTHECI.OCX,) • ! LAMBTON QUAY/WELLINGTON. TO Hand, a Larqk Assortment of FirstClass OOLD and SILVER WATCHES, The Newest Designs in Gold and ; Silver Jewellery. _ Half Hoop and Single .Stone Diamond Rings, Spectacles, Eye Shades, COUNTRY ORDERS RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION. EMPIRE " Liyery and Bait Stables, ' MASTERTON. ?'/ J DEVONSHIRE begs to inform tho • inhabitants of the Wairarapa and tho travelling public that having leased thd abovo splendid Stables from Mr J.' H, Oorbett, he is now prepared <« Give the (hated Caw and Attention to'all HORSES entmted to hit charge I : : First-class Saddle Horses, and Buggies on Hire, Horses Broken into Saddle and Single J. DEVONSHIRE (Late of Tinui), Propbietobi . 1301 T. THOMPSON, PRINCE OP WALES HOUSE REPOSI. : TORY, ■, ■ ; i 5treet,..,,,,..,.. Mabtbrtok. iefl On Hire,. / Horses Broken In to Saddle or Harness. 1338 LIVERPOOL AND LONDON Ai)U GLOBE INSURANCE COMPANY. • The attention of the called to th • following points; 1, The LiißarrY of the. Company Unlimited, The Reports and Accounts of the yew 1830 show; ' Net Fire Premiums for the year. .£l.Ooo;sSj' Cupital paid up ... ... 245,641 General Reserve Fire Re-insurance Fund .... ... ... 1,600,000 3. The Company is empowered by varioW Acts of the Imperial Parliament and by '< separate Acts of the Legislature of New South Wales, 1 Victoria, South AnetralU Tasmania, New Zealand, and Queensland—i a feature which'belongs to no: other Insim ance Company..! • . iI; " 4. The large reaourees of the Company. should impress the public with a feeling of/ Bkcdritv, the miK desideratnm in seeking for insurance.) : EDWARD'PEAROE, Suu-Adßm T. 0. D'Akoy, Masterton, ' R. R. Abmstboko, Carterton '' . c . A. L. Webster, Greytown.' E: O'Neile, Feathersten. 99} NATIONAL .FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND. GAPITAL, £ 1, 000,000; Paid Up, £60,000| ' Reserve' Fund, £80,000: Re-insuranc* Reserve. Fund, .£28,000: Losses paid in years,; £381,368, . R. BRUCE WALLACE,. , p I, MA6TERTON AOEKI3—-,,; : ,, [, LOWEB AND lORNft FTIHE NATIONAL-MUTUAL LIFE Sis . ASSOCIATION OF-AUSTRALASIA, HEAD.OFFIOE:;TempIe CHambftrs.'.Fei.' therston-ity {Wellington. Emidbsl BEOKsrm —THOMAS SWAIN, ": ...'.GEOROEYOUNG, '.: 1 Travelling Agent, Masterton, 1121
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1352, 13 April 1883, Page 4
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