J. & T. MEEK, 1 Millers V grain' merchan ' OaiMru AM WsLUNOtOH; J " flour, Oatoeal, Wheat, Oats, wdfßaileT I always on hand,- and:beßt" Calcutta J Com' Saoks and. Twine! • Samples of-* Grain by post will receive prompt attention." ■ ' Wellington Office and Mill—Mahnera-afc. 1205 BiK ° m m LITTLE'S SHEEP DIP, AND SCAB SPECIFIC. (A NON-POISONOUS OHEMICAIi ' FLUID). , Highest Award, Melbourne■ Internationa' :. ; Exhibition, - , « First Degree,of Merit -Adelaile Exhibition, ""■best Award GoM _ Medal, N,Z. Inter, inhibition. ' FTER,five years trial this NEW;NON" PRISONOUS DIPPING FLUID 1 now universally admitted to be the best over introduced. ' Its'great superiority over other' materials consists in its cheapness (costing less than Jd per sheep); its undoubted elncacy .in destroying, all.ticks, lice, and, evero insect that infests the skins of sheep ■ or domestio animals,' and in its cleanliness, and absolute harmlessness - to those concerned in its use.;., .... IT MIXES. READILY .WITH COLD WATER. ONE GALLON WILL MAKE 100 GALLONS OF: MILK-WHITE WASH, SUFFICIENT TO DiP 200 SHEEP. : Being of si ' oily character, it V Highly .beneficial to the growth : oftheWool,which : it leaves soft,; clean, and. bright, without robbing it of the natuial: nourish: \ ment—or leaving it harsh and dry; us is tha r case when alkaline mixtures, such as'lime and sulphur, or arsenioal-preparations are used. It is, entirely:iwithout ithe rumour effects invariably resulting from the üßeof such materials, It is not only non-poißonom, but may be used internally'for worm in the throat in lambs; 'it will alsoeffecWly cur foot-rot, and 'scab. To:;those wh ; dip m full fleece, this fluid, will be found invaluable, for, being of a warm and proteoting character, iaheap'will not catoli bold, though dipped in of Oni a station; it .will be found itf9SuaWo as a Healing Wash for, all: jrounds, -'lt ia/a ceium cure for Mange, Ringworm, and all BKin diseases which animals are subject to, . tor Full Particulars, Local Tatifnonialt <tc,, apply toMurray, Boberts and Co, WELLINGTON, '' M. CASELBEES AND C 0„ Masterion amd Greytowh, ' ■ : 1227 w. SON, WATCHMAKERS, JEWELLERS AND OPTICIANS, (Under the Cmok,) LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON, TO Hand, a laroe Assortment of FirstCIassQOLDandSILVER WATCHES. The Newest Designs in Gold and Silver Jewellery. Half Hoop and Single Stone ■«Rings. Spectacles, Eye Shades, P A ll 'Jn.NfiliJ 1. .It • n * ' COUNTRY ORDERS RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION. Empire 14very and Bait Stable*, MASTERTON. T DEVONSHIRE begs to inform the travelling public that having leased th» above Splendid Stables from Mr J. H, Corbott, he is now prepared to Give l/ie Greatest Care and Attention to all HOUSES entrusted to his charge I First-class Saddle Horses, and Buggies oa Hire. Horses Broken into Saddle and Single and J. DEyoNSiirßij (Late of Tinui), Proprietor ; 13^ T. THOMPSON, PRINCE OF WALES HORSE REPOSI. TORY, Qdken-Street.,., Masterton, Saddle Horses and Buggies On Hire. Horses Broken In to Saddle or Harness. 1338 Liverpool and lonDon a«u GLOBE INSURANCE COMPANY The attention of the public is called to th following points; .! 1. The Liability of the Company Unlimited. The ItooßTs'and Accounts of the veai 1830 show; """ "V '• - Cupital paid up ... ... .. 245,6(1. General Reserve Fire Re-insurance Fund ... ... .. 1,500,000 3. The Company is empowered by varioui Acta of the Imperial Parliament and by separate Acts of the Legislature of South Wales, Victoria, South Australia . Tasmania, New Zealand, and Queenslanda feature which bolongs to no other Insjy ance Company, j , 4. The large resourses of the Company should impress the feeling el Security, the main for insurance. , ■ Proposals for all classes of Fire ill be received by ■ V EDWARD PEpJE, •" Agent Wellingtf* Scb-Agenis, T. 0. D'Arcy, Masterton. R. R. Ahhbtbono, Carterton A. L. Webster, Grevtown. E. O'Neale, Featbersten, - .999 NATIONAL FIRE-AND MARINE . INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND. . . ' . pAPITAL, £1,009,000 j PaidUp,£so,ooo|' Reserve Fund, £80,000! Re-insuraPM Reserve Fund, £28,000; Losses paid is year?, £361,368, , . : v • B. BRUCE WALLACE, i ' UASIEB7ON AGENTS—LOWES AND 10ftN8. The national mutual life ASSOCIATION OF AUSTRALASIA,' (LIMITED). : , Established 1869. ,• - - HEAD OFFICE; Temtile Chambers, Pta. thereton-at., Wellington. RESIDENT Secretary- THOMAS SWAIN. ; . GEORGE YOUNG,", Travelling Agent, Masterton. yllJi
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1366, 30 April 1883, Page 4
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