i TILLERS & GRAIN" MBRCHAN ; /JM VJI Oasmru aud Wellington. ', '* 1 •Flouiy Oatmeal, Wheat, Oats)-and;Barley, ways on hand, and best.Calcutta Cora• •• j ioks and Twine, Samples of Grain by >•'>; jstwill recoivo prompt attention. ■■ • .Wellington Office and Mill—Mannera.st.jr,, ; 395 , BY ROYAL . LETTERS i ,:. §gg patent , LITTLE'S. SHEEP DIP, 1 ' ' " 1 : AND : SCAB SPECIFIC. . (A NON-POISONOUS CHEMICAL FLUID).' lighest. Award, Melbonrno Internationa Exhibition, • :.<■ ... first Degrco of Merit Adelaile Eihibitiod,' ligliest Award ~Gold Medal,. NiZ.:lnte.n • .'.!■ Exhibition. . A ITER five .mistrial this NEW NON ■!''' 'J A.' POISONOTJii ; FLUII)'- i"7 : ■ low universally admitted to bo tho'best ever > s ; s ntroduced. Its. greatiOuporiority over otter naterials consists in its'cheapness (costing ess. than ( per sheep); its. undoubted; sflicacy in destroying all ticks, lies, and ivery liiseot that infests, the skins, of ' sheep. )r domestic animals, and in its cleanliness, ind: absolute harmlesshess'tb'those "con- - :omed in its use. , ■ - [T MIXES READILY' WITH' COLD ; ' £■■ WATER, ' ONE GALLON WILL MAO 100'' GALLONS OF MILK-WHITE .WASH, (Twice the quantity mado by any other Non- , poisonous Dip). .\ SUFFICIENT TO DiP, 200 SHEEP, " Being of an oily character,. it is ''highly')."' beneficial to the growth of the Wool, which,;( it leaves soft, clean, and bright, without " robbing it of tho ,yolk—its natuial nourish*.; / ;;; mcnt-|;oi'. .leaving it harsh' and' dry, us is the" : case when' alkaline mixturo3, Buch-as lime ■ and, sulphur, or arpenical .preparations are used. It is entirely without the ruinous effects invariably resulting, from the. uM'ofn;such materials. It.is not only nou-poisonous, j but may.be used;internally,for worm in the:v.' throat in lambs; it will also effectually cur ■i /i foot-rot, and seal). -To those i a.; (lip in full fleece, this fluid will ,bo invaluable, for, being of a warm tecting character, shuep will not i> though dipped in-the depth of winter, On a station it will be found invaluable as a Healing all .: \\irounds .'; It jit a certain cure for Mange, Ringworm, and all Skin diseases, which animals are subject to,, -u tor Full Particulars, Local Testimonidi,- , Ac., apply to— Murray, Boberts and Co., IVEIIK9IOR, . Or to the Local Agents— M. CASELBERG and CO„ MASTEHTON AND GREYTOWN, ■ ' LITTLE JOHN SON, WATCHMAKERS, JEWELLERS AND OPTICIANS, (Under the Clock,) LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. : W Hand, a Larqk Assortment of FirstJL Class GOLD ami SILVER WATCHES.:, The Newest Designs in Gold and Silver, Jewellery. Half Hoop and Single Stone :: D"i'»oud Rings. Spectacles, Eye Shades, it: .jr3 fitted to all sights. COUNTRY ORDERS RECEIVE PROMPT i ATTENTION. EMPIRE layery arid Bait £tables, r MASTERTON.' J DEVONSHIRE begs to inform the inhabitants of the Waiiarapa and the travelling public that having leased the above Spleudicl. Stables from 'Mr J. H, Uorbett, he is now prepared to Qha the Greatest Care and Attention to all HOUSES entmted to his charge / ■ ITirst-class Saddle Horses, and Buggies oa • ■ 'Hire. ' : Horses Brokon into Saddlo and Single and • J. DEVONSHIRE ut (Late of Tinui), Proprietor, 1301., T. THOMPSON, " PRINCE OF WALES HORSE REPOSI. TORY, Queen-Street Mastertok,' Saddlo Horses and Buggies On Hire. Horses Broken Into Saddle or Harness, v 1338:: Liverpool and london am GLOBE INSURANCE COMPANY, Established 1836, Tho attention of tho public is called to.th' following points; 1. The Liability of the Company Uh limited. The Reform and Ac'copsis of the yew ' 1630 show; " Net Fire Premiums, for tho year. .£1,069,688 Cupital paid up .. 245,640, General RoserveFire Re-insuranco _ Fund. , ... .. 1,500,000 3. The Company is empowered by varioiu Acts of the Imperial Parliament and by separate Aots of the Legislature of New South Wales, Victoria, South Australia Tasmania, New Zealand, and Qqeenaland»a feature wliieli belongs to no other lusinance Company. 4. The large resources of the Company ; should impress tho, public with a^feelig^ol. Security, the main desider'aftiih in punf for insurance.' ■''' ■' 1 ■ ' Proposals for all classes of Firo Insurant will be received by ''! . " ; EDWARD PEARCE, '..V,, Agent Wcllingtcr Sub-Agents, T. O. D'Arcy, Masterton, R. R. Ahmstrosq, Carterton A. L. Webster, Grey town. E, o'Nealk, Featbcrston, 998 ". NATIONAL "FIRE ' AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND. PaidUp, £50,000) , Resevve Fund, £80,000: Re-insuranc# Eesovve Fund,. £28,000; Losses pajd.ip vear5,.£361,368,' ...',i ■ • : r-bruoewallace; ' ' MASTERTONABENTS—. ~,, LOWES AND lOftNS. - THE NATIONAL MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION OF AUSTRALASIA; (Limited).' HEAD. OFFICE i'Temple Chambers, Fea- • - theriston-st., Wellington. Resident Secretary—'DHOMAS SWAINi' i ; -GEORGEYOUNG, ' ' . Travelling Agent, Masterton,'.:; ■/1121
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1359, 21 April 1883, Page 4
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