J. & T. MEEK, ILLEBS ¥ G&AIN MEROHAN . OAJrABOAKD¥EttINOIO», J 'i always on hand, and beat Calcutta tCorn Saoke and Twine Samples of Grain by post will receive prompt attention. Wellington Office and Mill-Manners-'st, 1295 r " '>' *- i BY ROYAL LITTLE'SSHEEPDIP, SCAB SPECIFIC. (A NON-POISONOUS CHEMICAL FLUID). . :.*{■■>: 'r) Jihibition,:'!/' ;' ; j. ;^ :•>, -, : - First Degree of Merit Adelaile Exhibition, Highest-Award'- Gold ,Medal,- N.Z, Inter.; ! | ''';n'3j^^!!l!'^|oy-;tl;f : > ; ;'': l POISONOUS DIPPING FLUID l now universally admitted to be the beat ever IT MIXESiBEADILY WITH/COLD '.. -vIjVjWATER.rc;-,;,,!;,;:;:::, '■/:.■' ONE GALLON...WILL• MAKE 100 GALLONS OP..MILK-WHITE WASH, (Twice the quantity made by anyotherNdn. ■"'■• poisonous Dip), .■'..; SUFFICIENT TO ! DiP 200 : ' SHEEP • ;; :;_.:!■-./ •,|:.(,—i- A.ii"i.--.>ii;(!'.'-Being of an oily character, it is highly beneficial to the growth of the Wool, which it leaves ,aoft, idlean,' and ibriglit, J without robbing.it of.the yolk-its natuial nourish-sient-or leaving, it harsh and is the case when alkalinei mixtures'] such as lime and Biilnliiir .««,■.™'„'_. , i:i «„:«;. , !j(:-i. ;■■■< •. , It is entirely .without the ruinous effeota invariably resulting from thereof such matenakvlt'is not'onlynon-poisonous, but may be used internally for worm in the throat in lambs j it will also effectually our foot-rot, and scab. To those wh dip.m:full.fleece, this fluid will be found invaluable, for, .being, of a warm and' pro/ teoting character, sheep will not catch oold, though dipped in the depth'bf winter; 1; '"" On.a station it will be fonndlinvaluable as a Healing Wash for all wounds, It is a certain cure for Mangei Ringworm, and all oan diseases which animalh are siibjfcls. lor Fvll Particulars, Local Testimonials! Murray/Roberts and Co,, WELLINGTON. . M. CASELBEE(J and Co,, ' MiSTEMON AND GRBTOWN. ] : / ; -1227; . W., -::=! LiTTLEJOHN^^ WATCHMAKERS, JEWELLERS AND' '"•'" OPTICIANS,.- , I (Under the Clock,) . • 1 ChmQOLD and SILVER WATCHES. The Newest Designs in Gold and Silver Jewellery. Half Hoop and Single Stone JJjm-ond.Bings.. Spectacles, Bye Shades,-: a Ilolderß fitted to all sights. ■ " COUNTRY OBDERB BEOEIYE PROMPT ATTENTION. Livei'y and Bait Stables, MASTEBTON, T to luforro,the. V . mhabitants of the Wairarapa aud the' travelling public 4hat having leasod the above Splendid Stables from Mr J. H, Corbett, he is now prepared to Qiw tk Greatest Care and Attention to all HORSES mtrmted to '&"» charge! ■■; > j ; j First-class Saddle Horses, and Buggies bm' Hire.' Horses Broken into Saddle and Single and Double Harness, J. DEVONSHIRE I'M Sf KWtj,|llOPRJBTO)l,'' 1301 •t; Thompson - PRINCE OF WALES HORSE REPOSI- ■; ■!'■;. 10HY, ;'■■/-•■ Queen-Strem.,.;,.'. Masterton. .-. Saddle Horses and Buggies On Hire, Horses Broken Into Saddle or Harness/ 1338 I f IVERPOOL AND LONDON . ahu, GLOBE INSURANCE COMPANY. '•' Established 1836, The attention of the public is called to th following points: 1. The LiAßiLiir of the Company Umlijjited. ....... mmSQfM ApgogMii, of }l)e yea., 1830 show.-., .-'■'•' T! Net Fire Premiums' for the year. .fil]oi39,6£8 v Capital paid up .„. 245,610 General Reserve Fire Re-insnranoe , F J»tf .. •■•, .... ~ 1,500,000 3. The Company is empowered by varioui ' Acts of the Imperial Parliament' and by separate Acts: of the Legislature of 'New South Wales, Victoria, South Australia Tasmania, New Zealand, and Queenslanda feature which belongs to no-other Insiir 4. The large resounes _of the Company should impress the pnbjio with a feeling o| Security, the maim desideratum in seekirir for insurance." .'■ '.'■"'-' •: ";•" Proposals for all classes'of Fire Insuranr ' will be received by ' '■■'-.'. EDWARD PEARCEi* Sob-Agenm. '..'''' '- T..o;]D , ApfjY,.Maßtertorj.'. : '.' ; : ' R. R,'Ahusibono, Cgrterton A. L. Webster, Greytown, E.O'NEAtE,Featberßt6n. . ,39 NATIONAL, FIRE AUDI MARINE ■ , INSURANCE COMPANY ORm ■ ■ NEW ZEALAND. '/*:.„! ; Reserve Fund, Mfk : Re.insuranc» Reserve '.Fbjfl, SMDO j; Losseßipaid In \; l' yearß, : i3ot36B, "'■'■'"' ' ' '" 1 \ R. BRUCE WALLACE, I JTABTBRTON AGENTS—rfIHE NATIONAt MUTUAL '■-, LIFE 1 ABSOOIAIIOSOF,AUSTRALASIA, (LffilTßD). .;\■•','■"; ■■■■,■ ; ~,i! ; .;. GEORGETjOUNG.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1365, 28 April 1883, Page 4
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568Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1365, 28 April 1883, Page 4
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