DIPPING- SHASO3ST, 1884. THE SPECIAL IMPROVED GLYCERINE DIP, SOLUBLE IN COLD WATER THIS NGN POISONOUS DIP is unrivalled for the complete DESTRUCTION o! TICKS, LICE, and PARASITES of every description infesting the SKIN of Sheep, Lambs, Cattle, and other animals. It has gained the highest reputation, for it possesses the doublo advantage of simultaneously repelling contaßinn and cleaning the skin from filth ; ■ IT DOES NOT DISCOLOR THE WOOL or act injuriously upon the natural Yolk of same, but Feeds the Fleece, maintains the natural lustre, and wonderfully promotes its Growth. The great risk incirred by introducing newly purchased stock amongst healthy animnls already on the runs may be entirely avoided by using this DI?. This DII is not a cheap chemical flhid, but a blend of ingredients (Glycerine being one) whioh all tend to benefit the Aaimal and the Wool, and these ingredients are mixed by new powerful steam machinery, so that a thorough consistency is always obtained One dipping with this Dip (in mid fleece) to our directions, will save tho greatest ineonveiiionce of dipping twice, as is the case with other dips. Also applicable for Footrot and the Maggot Fly, Sold in Drums-201b (two gallon), 501b (five gallons), 1001b (ten gallons), 5a per gallon in single drums. A considerable reduction mado on larger quantities for largo flocks, See Price Lists, obtainable from Agents, Among the hundreds of Testimonials we have received LAST SEASON for this Glycerine Dip. wo select the following lea, Tinui, Whareama, Mastorton, Jan 22, 1884. .Messrs Khull & Co., Wellington (agents for the Glycerine Dip).' Dear Sirs—l have much pleasure in stating that tho Glycerine Dip you supplied me with has given satisfaction, and I consider that if used according to the directions given that it is a cure for seab. Some 3D sheep picked by Mr Inspector Drummond and dipped in his presence were experimented qu about 20 days after dipping. Mr. Shoop Inspector Yallanco examined those sheep and found qll hut three cured. A second dip was then given, and, after an interval of about 15 days,! find all are perfectly cured; The mixture was used COLD, Strength, one part dip to,-2j) pwts \yate_r ;,the sheep being kept in about ono minuto The wool ia in good order, I sehd'yotj samples of lambs' -wool' which received two dippings, (Signed) THOMAS MAOKAY, Manager for Rev J. C. Andrew. P.S.—You 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 allows tho extraondinary efficacy of the Glycarino Dip, even under those ciroumatanea and as the two Sheep Inspectors were present, a thorough test would be obtained. T. & H, Fro n Porvib Russell, Esq., of Woburn-Hatron, Wuipukura^i,Hike's Bay, Sew Zealand and of Wairoch, Milnahort, Warroch, Milnahort, N. 8., August 12th, 1882. Messrs Tomlinson snd Haywaud, Lincoln, London. Gentlemen,-I have much pleasnro in recommending your Glycerine Dip to the Flock masters of New Zoaland, I have used it myself in tno colony for tho last seven or ekot years, where the best results have boen obtained, and also on my Hill Flock hero for several years with equal success. I have no hositasion in pronouncing it—either for promoting the growth of the Wool, destroyihg Ticks, curing loab, protection against wet and cold, or otherwise improving the general health and oondition of the animal—superior to any other application yet discovered. I shall be glad to hear that your Mr Hayward's visit to the oolony may lead to ah extensive übo of your Glycerine Dip throughout New Zealand, I am, dear Sirs, Yours respectfully, (Signed) PURVIS RUSSELL. - . Wool dipped with the •' Glyceoine Dip " last year at tho N.Z. and A. Land Company's Stud Flock Station realised the highest; prioo in tho London market. (Vide Account Sales 1883). The twelve fleeces that obtuined the GOLD MEDAL at the late Sydney Exhibition were dipped in the" Glycerine Dip." ' . " The prize pen of Lincoln Sheep (Messrs R. A and J. A. Thorpe's) at the late Lincoln April Fair, and Newark Fair, were dipped with the" Glycerine Dip. Wool Dipped with the" Glyowuxe Dip" obtained the Silver Medal at the lato Paris Exhibition. At the late exhaustive trials of Shoep Dip 3 iu Hawke's Bay, the judges report as follows "At the second examination, on October 18, wo tound tho Sheep dipped with Tomlinson and Hayward's Glycerine FREE FROM PARiSITES, AND WOOL IN GOOD ORDER, Ac,, &o. (Pitfe Hawke's Bay Horald, Jamnrys,l6Bl). > AGENTS s d. f. McCarthy '...wairarapa, PULL & CO WELLINGTON. Sole Manufaoturers-TOMLINSON & HAYWARD, Agricultural Chemists. Lincoln, Englaud. Plans of Hayward's Latest Improved Sheep Dipping Baths, with Travelling Gangway, to be had of tho several Agents, 10s 6J each, 1634 mm MB REID AND GRAY'S NEW POSITIVE PEED BROADCAST SEED-SOWEK, For sowing Grain, Grass, Turnip, Rapo, Mangold, etc,; and the Turnip Sower can be arranged, when ordered, to sow Lucerne or other small seeds simultaneously to the sowing of Rye Grass if desired, It is tho only Sower in the Market that will sow with absolute regularity ou either excessivoly rough or very smooth land. It .will'sow any desired quantity of Grain or Grass by simply chawing ono wlioel. JOINTED PULYERSFG DISC HARROWS,' THE BEST, OVEK 500 IN USE. Improved Prize Chaffcutters with cast steel mouthpieces, when properly handled, make no long straws, consequently the chaff riquirea no riddlicg, They are in uso largely all over Now Zealand, several of tho large-siul muliiaes boinj lately fitted up in Christchurch. Improved double and treble furrow ploughs, the best and consequently the cheapest in the Market. 3, i, and 5 loaf Harrows. Square linked chain harrows. New design of tripod harrows. 5 and 7 tined field grabbers, Cambridge plaia, aho mixed plain and serrated press rollers. 20, 2i, and 2G inches diam. Flain Cylinder fiold rollers. Horse gear, for 1, : 2, 6, and 4 horses.' Best iron bark Bwinglo trees. Ropes and pulley gear for d horse yokes. Threahinn maohiha fittings, Belting all sizes. Malleable castings of all kind? to order. Iron and brass castings o£ all kinds to order. Fencing standards cut and punched : to any length and guage, ample line. Drays mado from best timber and with Gilpin axles. - ; ■ ' ; ' Winnerß of tho GOLD MEDAL at the Melbourne Exhibition for their DOUBLE FURFOW PLOUGH, vide Jurors' Report. P 1 ooflHS-In ploughs tliere is one exhibit to which we wish to draw Bpecial attention as being tho best, and that is the Double Furrow of Reid & Gray, of Dnnedin, New Zealand, in finish and construction it is far superior to any other.' . Agents for Clayton and Shuttloworth's Traction and Portable Engines and Combines. ■, ILLUSTRATED PRICE LISTS on application to any of our offices at.Duaodin, Oaifiaru, Tjimaru, Inverpargill, Ashburton, Christehurch, Auckland ans o,tautaiii. j
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1679, 7 May 1884, Page 1
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