J. & T. MEEK, \jTILLERS & .GRAIN' MEROHAN (1 Oastabu Am Wblusoiok. ■ n f flour, Oatmeal, moat, Oats, and 1 Bailey. iWSKmmsmm post will receive prompt attention. Wellington Office and Mill—Mftnaers-at. 1295 BY ROYAL LETTERS i " PATENT i LITTLE'S SHEEPDIP^ : ; SCAB SPECIFIC; ! '. (A NON-POISONOUS CHEMCAIU : Higheat; Awmcl, j Melbourne Literhalion» ' ; ■•'"'■••■• : - ;: Exhibition!' '':'- -';.-.-- ::[ '- First Degree of Merit Adolniln KrHihitmn < .... Highest Award. Gold Medal, N.Z. Inter,' •'. . .'.; Exhibition,."-.; •.;. : ,. : .^ ) ; ; . POISONOUS /DIPPING vmM-* \ to.be the best ever ■; , introduced. Its great superiority oyer other-i ■ matenalß'consists in its cheapness (wßting' J less than id per■ sheep) 5 its undoubted' \. efficacy; m destroying all tioks/ lice, and ••'■ everjr insect that infests the skins of sheep;; I or doraestio animals; and in its cleanliness, and absolute harmlessness" to those con- ■•'■ cerned in its nse. : y. IT MIXES READILY WITH COLD , ',.: :: WATER..; ,■!::■! .':-;■. '. ONE GALLONS-WILL MAKE 100 p GALLONS OF MILK-WHITE WASH,: (Twice the quantity made by any other Non- , SUFFICIENT TO DIP 200 SHEEP, Being of ail oily oharaotsr, it is highly i beneficial to the growth of the Wool; which" it leaves soft, without'' \. robbing it of tho yolk-its natural nourish--f ment-or leaving it harsh arjddry, as ia tho • i base when alkaline mixtures, sudh as lime. and sulnhiir • «•. ovoonin»l _i'' ■ used. It is entirely without the'ruinous" effeots invariably resulting ■ from the use of such materials. It is not only non-poisonous, I but may be used, internally for worm in the ,[ throat in lambs; it will also effectually cur foot-rot, and scab. To ; thoßO wh dip in. full fleece, this fluid will be■■foujL' invaluable, for,, being of a warm and'pro] 8 teotlD g character, sheep will not catch oolul . though dipped in the depth of winter, ■ On a Btatioh' it will be found invaluable • as a Healing Wash for all wounds. It is a certain cute for Mange,-Ringworm, and all Skin diseases which animals are subject to. for FiM Local Talimomak <tc, apply to—- ; Murray, Roberts and Co,, ■ e • WELLINGTON, A Or to the Local Agents—- \ M. GASELBBKG and Co., I MiSTEHION AND GrMTOWN, . 1_ " K27 W. SON, ~ WATCHMAKERS, JEWELLERS AND ~ OPTICIANS, (Usdbe the Clock,) t lAMBTONQUAY,WELLINGTONi TO Hand, a Largk Assobiment of FirstChssQOLD and SILVER WATCHES. The Newest Designs in Gold and Silver Jewellery. Half Hoqp and Single Stono' . Dinrwma Rings. Spectacles, Eye Shades. *■ ; ai(if Hers fitted to all sights, ' '" COUNTRY ORDERSREOEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION. EMPIRE, Livery and Bait Stables, MASTERTON. T DEVONSHIRE begs' to Worm thi> V • inhabitants of % Wairarapa and the travelling, pnb'lie that having Used % above Splendid Stables from Mr J, H, Corbett, he .is now fo " Qm the Qnatest Care and Attention to all HORSES entrmted to hk charge I ' : ■ Horses Broken into Saddle and Single and Double Harness. J. DEVONSHIRE (LateofTimi), Proprietor, 1301 T. THOMPSON, PRINCE OF WALES HORSE REPOSI10RY, . Queen-Street,,,,,', Mastertojt, IVERPOOL AND LONDON mu GLOBE INSURANCE COMPANY; • ■ The attention of the publio ia called to th following points: 1. The Liawuii of the Company Ukhmitkd. The Rkpobts and Accounts of the vea. 1830 show; ■•■■■'" ; '■ ' : Net Fire Preminmß for the year. '.£1.069,582 Capital paid up ~ 245,610 General Reserve Fire Re-insurance F» n d ... , ... .. 1,500,000 3. The Company is empowered by varioui Acts of the Imperial Parliament and by separate Acta of the Legislature of New South Wales, Victoria,; South Australia, Tasmania, New Zealand, and Queensland—a featurb whioh belongs to no other Insuishould impress tl)e public with a feejimij Beoobiiy, the jura desideratum inv for insurance ?.- Proposals for all classes of Fire Inaijs, EDWARD PEARCE, ... Agent WellingkrT. C. R. R. ABMsViioKo, Carterton ■ • ' ; J A. L. Webster, Greytown.' E, o'NEAjffi,'Featherßtoh.' - 999 NATIONAL FIRE AND MARINE? INSURANCE COMPANY OF •':. NEW.ZEALAp.,. . /CAPITAL, £1.009loo1; PaidUp, £soJki Reserve Fund, £BO,OOO i Re-inauranc» • Reserve Fund, £28,000 j Losses paid in ; years, £361,368, " ; B. BRUCE WALLACE/ KABTIiBTOHAOEHTS—'. LOWES AND,IO : RNS, MUTUAL LIFE" L ASSOCIATION OF AUSTRALASIA, (LnnTED), : ■!:'.)':■■■■ EfITABUBHBDIB69. : ' HEAD OfFIOE: Temple Chambers; Fea-! thenton-sti,.:Wellington. •!,'>;r, RiBrDEKiBEORETm-THOMAS. SWAIN, i ?' ,! Travelling
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1362, 25 April 1883, Page 4
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