. . J. &, T., i" Millers & grain merchant f . ;OaMABTI ANdWbLLIHOIOK.. -'i i 'Vj <r flour, Oatmeal, iWheaLO/itSjiandiißailiy alwaye on hand, and befifCaloutta Com Sacks and Twino : Samples of ; Grain by post will receive prompt 1 attention, '; Wellington.Officeand Mill—Manners-st. 1295 " , , . > . I BY ROYAL 'H| -. 1 /".'PATENT LITTLE'S SHEEP DIP; 'AND SCAB SPECIFIC. / ! (A NON-POISONOUS CHEMICAL -' .FLUID), Highest Award, Melbourne Internationa ■ ■ ■ Exhibition, ■ ll First Degreo of Merit Adelaide Exhibition Migneat Award Gold Medal, N,Z; Inter. ;Exhibition, - A i 8 tlliS ' NEW.'NON ■a POISONOUS bIPPING FLUID i now univerßaUy admitted to ;be tha beat eydr introduced. Its great anperiority over OtWr ■kid?«?"■'^ C ? 5' 18 ' 8 ■ 11 less than.|d; per' aHedp)j• fta ! ■'undoubted eftoaoy all'■ tioks, lice, i an'd every insect that kfests,the,Bkins -ol.'Bheet) .JJ domestio aninaalS' and ;in itsjcleanliness, and absolute' harmlesshess to those - con* cernedm'itsuse. ,: i ■ , - - r . J - 1 - IT MIXES READILY WITH COLD : : ■ watebNv^:.' - • ■ v-;. GALLON WILL - MAKE ; 100 GALLONS OF MILK-WHITE WASH, SUFFICIENT TO DIP - 200- SHEEF, MM an oily pharaoter, it isfliighly benefioial to. the growth of the' Wool.which e ° f t. clean, and bri?hi; ; wtfioilt robbrng ,t of the yolk-its natLl nourishent—or lowing it harsh and dry,' us lis the matures, suoh as [limeMlpjur, orarsehical preparations are used, ;It is entirely without' the ■ ruinous resulting from the uee of audi materials. It is not only non-poisohouß, but may be used internally for worm in the throat in lambs j it will also' effectually m foot-rot, and scab. To ! those * dip m full fleece, this fluid will be'jfi® invaluable, for, being, of a warm and pw* teoting character, sheep will not oatoh oold,'' though dipped in the depth of winter,. On_a station it will be fonnd irivaMble as a Healing .WasH for'all wounds; itis 1 a S?j- cure f i oi and all Slew diseases which animals are subject to, !or M dc., apply toMurray, Roberts arid Co„ • Wellington, •: Or to the Local Agents—• , M, OASELBEEG- and Co„ : MASTERTON AND GREXTOWN, . ~' ' 1227 W. LITTMJOHN&PW SOI?, WATCHMAKERS, JEWELLERS AND OPTICIANS, ). (UsDER the Clock,) " LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON, ; • 'pO.Hand.aLarok Assortment of First--1 Class QOLDandSILVER WATCHES. Ue Newest Designs in Gold and Silver Jewellory. Half Hoop and Single. Stone COUNTRY ORDERS RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION, EMPIRE- "•!; Livery and Bait Stables, . MASTERTON. ; ... T DEVONSHIRE begs to inform the ut * inhabitants of the Wairarapa and the travelling public that having leased the above Splendid Stables from Mr J, H ( (Jovbett, ; he is now prepared, to Give the Greatest Care and Attmtiqn to' all HORSES entriuted to his charge ! First-class Saddle Horses, and Buggies oii . Hire, ..;' Horses Broken into Saddle and' Single anci J. DEVONSHIRE r fiaie of Tim ij, Pboprietor, 1301 T. THOMPSON, PRINCE OF WALES HORSE REPOSI. . ' TORY, ' : Queen-Street Masterton, .; Saddle Horses and Buggies On Hire.' Horses Broken In to Saddle or Harness. ' J1338 LIVERPOOL AND LONDON- AMD GLOBE INSURANCE COMPANY,' ; Estabushed 1836, The attention of the public is called to th. following points'; 1, The Liabihti of the Company •' UsiiiHrrED. - . The Reports and Accounts of-the yeai}Qll nliAnt > • * Net Fire Premiums forthe year. .£1.069,&2 Cupital paid up ... ... , , 246,6(0 QeneraTßeserveFire Re-insurance ' 9 .™ nd n : •• 1,5u0,u00 d. Ilie Company is empowered by,varioui Acts of the Imperial Parliament. and by separate Acts of the Legislature of New South Wales, Victoria, South' 1 Australia' Tasmania, New Zealand, and Queensland—: a feature which belongs.to. no other Insui* anco Company. ' 4 ; The large resonMeß of the Company should impress the public with a feelin;v&i Seodbitv, the mm desideratum in sewn# for insurance,. , j EDWARD PEARCE, , Agent Wellingto# Sub-Aobsis. T. O. D'Aroi, Masterton, E. R, Abbsirono, Carterton A. L, Webster, Grey town. . E. O'Neam, Featberaten, 999 NATIONAL .FIRE AND MARINE"" INSURANCE COMPANY OF .' , NEW ZEALAND, pAPITAL, £1,009,000; PaidUp,£Bo,oM{ Reserve Fund, £80,000! Re-insuranc#. Reserve Fund, £28,000; Losses pud in ; years, £361,368.- . R.BRUCE WALLACE, : MABIEBTOH AOZSTS—LOWES AND lORNS. The national mutual life ASSOCIATION OF AUSTRALASIA, (LlMl'fEliJ., HEAD OFFIOE; -Temple '• Chambers, • ! therston-st., Wellington. Resident Beorktaki-THOMAS SWAIN.. "GEORGE YOUNG, 1 Travelling Agent, Masterton. - -1124-
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1355, 17 April 1883, Page 4
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