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Dipping THE SPECIAL IMPROVED SOLUBLE IN COLD WATEK. B| 1 DESTRUCTION of TICKS, LICE, and PARASITES of Sglf every description inlesting the SKIN of Sheep, Lambs, Cattle, ■T|i|| and other animals, It has gained the highest reputation, for it f'HYPERItoIII possesses tho double advantage of sfmultaneously repelling UllW-niM| contaßinn and cleanang the skin from filth. r»|| IT DOES NOT DISCOLOR THE WOOL or act injuriously ni'l n P on the natural Yolk of Eamo, but Feeds the Fleece, maintains jj§|i the natural Lustre, aud wonderfully promotes its Growth. Tho fyjlj great risk incurred by introducing newly purchased stock amongst 71111 healthy animals already on the runs may be entirely avoided by WWIIM using this DIP. This DIP is not a cheap chemical fluid, but a Mend of ingredients (Glycerine being one) which all tend to benefit the Aaimal and tho Wool, aud these ingredients are mixed by new. *- powerful steam machinery, so that a thorough consistency is ■ always obtained. On? dipping with this Dip (in mid fleece) to our directions, will save tho greatest inconvenience of dipping twice, as is the case with other dipa. Alao applicable for Footrot and the Msgj;ot Sold in Drums-201!) (two gallons), 501b (fivegillons), 1001b (ten gallons), fis per gallon in single drums. A considerable reduction made on larger quantities for large flocks, See Price Lists, obtainable from Agents, • . Among the hundreds of Testimonials we have received LAST SEASON for this Glycerine Dip. we select the following : lea, Tinni, Whaieama, Masterton, Jan 22,1884. Messrs Krhli,& Co,, Wellington (agents for the Glycoiino Dip), ■ _ Dear Sirs—l havo much pleasure in stating that tho Glycerine Dip you supplied me with has given satisfaction, and I consider that it used according to the directions given that it is a cure for scab, Some 30 sheep picked by Mr Inspector Druinmond and dipped in bis presence were experimented on about 20. days after dipping. Mr Sheep Inspector Vallanco examined these sheop and found all tut three cured. A second dip was then given, and, after an interval of about 15 days, Ifind all are perfectly cured, The mixture was used COLD, Strength, oho part dip to 20 {arts water j the sheep beiugkopt in about one minute The wool is in good order, I seid you samples of lambs' wool which received two dippings, (Signod) j THOMAS MCKAY, Manager for Rev J, C. Andrew, P.S.—Vou are welcome to make use of the above statement. N.B.—Though we do not guarantee the cure of Scab with cold water, this testimonial shows the oxtraoadiuary efficacy of the Glycerine Dip, e?eu uuder those circumstancs and as tho two Sheep Inspectors wero present, a thorough test would be obtained. T. * H, Fron Porvis Russell, Esq., of Wobum-Hatron, Wuipukurau.Hiwke's Bay, New Zealand andofWairoch, Milnahort. Warrocli, Mihiahfrt, H. 8., August 12tb, 1832. Messra Tomunsos snd Haywaud, Lincoln, London, j ' • Gentlcmen,-I have much pleasure in recomnundiug your Glyccrino Dip to the Flock masters of Now Zealand, I have used it myself h tne colony for the last seven or eigot years, where tho best results have boon obtained, aid also on my Hill Flock hero for several years with equal success. I have no hesitation ii pronouncing it—either for promoting the growth of the Wool, destroyihg Ticks, curing 3cab, protection agaiMk wet and cold, or otherwise improving tho general health and condition of tho animal-superior to any other application yet discovered; i I shall Do glad to hear that your Mr Hayward's vsit to iho colony may leid to an ', extensive use of your Glycerine Dip throughout Now Zedand. I ami dear Sirs, "' i Yours respectfully, • (Signed) I PURVIS RUSSELL. Wool dipped with the •' Glyceoine Dip " last year a theN.Z. and A, Land Company's Stud Flock Station realised tho highest price in the Lonlon market. (Vido Account Sales 1853), The twelve fleeces that obtained the GOLD M EDAL at th* late Sydney Exhibition were dipped in the" Glycerine Dip." j The prize pen of Lincoln Sheep (Messrs R. A. aud J. A. Thorpe's) at tho late Lincoln April Fair, and Newark Fair, were dipped with tho " GLyobrisb Dip." Wool Dipped with the " Glyoemnb Dip" obtained She Silver Medal at the late Paris Exhibition. j ' i At the late oxhaustive trials of Sheep Dips iu Ha wle's Bay, the judges report as fol lows:-" At tho'second examination, on October 18, we found tho Sheep dipped with Tomlinson and Hayward's Glycerine FREE FROM PAUSITBS, AND WOOL IN GOUD ORDER, &o„ sm, ( Vidi Havke's Bay Herald, Jauu w 5,1881). AGENTS: d, f. McCarthy... krull'&co ....WAIRARAPA. ..WELLINGTON. SoleManufacturers-TOMLINSON& IJAYWARD,Agrioultural Chemists, Lincoln, England.] Plans of Hayward's Latest Improved Sheep Dipping Baths, with Travelling Gangway, to bo had of tho several Agents, 10s 61 each. [ 1634
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1656, 9 April 1884, Page 1
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