DIPPING- SEASON, 1884. THE SPECIAL IMPROVED I SOLUBLE IN COLD WATER. llto. THIS NON POISONOUS DIP is unrivalled for the complete |§| 1 DESTRUCTION of TICKS, LICE, and PARASITES of Jpg every description infesting the SKIN of Sheep, Lambs,. Cattle, ii Hill anima ' 3, l 4 lla3 & aiued th e highest repuWion, for it INpli possesses the double advantige of simultaneously repelling 'l| contagion and cleansing tho skin from filth. Mil. IT DOES NOT DISCOLOR THE WOOL or act injuriously H JP 0I » ™ natural Yolk of same, but Feeds the Fleece, maintains J ||| {llo n ». tui al Lustre, and wonderfully promotes its Growth. The lilt 'P?* " Sk inourred b y introducing newly purchased stock amongst ? J!sil ™.™y anima,s alread y on t,le *"»» may be entirely avoided bv Ij| "sing this DIP. ' ' ■ in. Tllw DIP is not a flhea P chemical fluid, but a blend of jiffip ingredients (Glycerine one) which all tend to benefit the -flfly Aaimal and the Wool, and these ingredients are mixed by new JP' powerful steam machinery, so that a thorough consistency is I our dir P ,fin„ D „ni »l! ITOyB ° btai ? e(l - one (li PP in B with ,h ' B D 'P ( in fleece) to of dipping twice/as is the case with ' otueruipa. Also applicable for Footrot, and the Maggot Fly. in JX n Drums .-201b (two gallonB), 501b (five gallons), 1001b (ten gallons), 5s per gallon Prilfe we have rfioeived UST SEASON forthis ■„„,, i. n ™«• . Ica ' Tin,,i > Whar cama, Masterton, Jan 22,1884. .toll & Lo., Wellington (agents for the Gl>cerine Dip). mo „.,»i . bIM - I . h , a ™ much pleasure in stating that the Glycerine Dip you supplied m ewi hha. given sanction, and I consider that if used aeoording Jthe direction! din 1 !r;? Ie m] " *? m by Mr Inspector Drummond and lStarVjf?T^^iT n T t8, " ) , 11 about 20 days, after dipping. Mr Sheop pdrWlMCCKMiinedtacstepaulkMi but three cured. A second 'dip I Sin w^'Sii u T a " l » tel '™ l ol »l»ntlB days, I find all are perfectly cured. Th .. ut e was used COLD Strength one part dip to 20 parts water; the sheep being kept hS D S°° I yo» samples of lambs'wool which icceivul two dippings, THOMAS MACKAY. Pc ,-„„ . , , ~. Manager for Rev J. 0, Andrew. 1.&.-1 ou are welcome to make use of the above statement. N.K.-Tliouglnvo do not guarantee the cure of Scab with cold water, this testimonial hows the estraoadinary efheacy of the Glycerine Dip, even under those oircumstanos and as the two fcneep Inspectors were present, a thorough test would be obtained, T. & H, Fro n Puims KusSKLi, Esq, of Woburn.llatron, W.ipukutM, Hiwke's Bay. New Zeal and 1 andofWairooh, Milnahort, Warroch, Milnahort, N. 8., Augußt 12th, 1832. Messrs Tomussos end Hatoabd, Lincoln, London. Gentlemen;—l havo much pleasuro in recommending vour Glycorino Din to the I'task masters of New Zealand. I hive used it mysolf in tne colony fcr the last seven or eu.ot years, where the bestresults have been obtainod, and also on my Hill Flock hew for several years with equal sneem I have no hesitation in pronouncing it-oitbor for pro. moting the growth of tho Wool, destroyihg Ticks, curing loab. proteotion against wot and cold, or otherwise improving the general hoalthand condition of the animal-superior to any other application yet discovered. | I shall be glad to hoar that your Mr Hayw ird's visit to the colony may load to an extensive use of your Glycorme Dip throughout New Zealand. I am, dear Sirs, Yours respectfully, [ (Signed) PURVIS RUSSELL. „. ,^° al d l? pc i with ' he '' Owceoine Dip » last year at thoN.Z. and A. Land Company's »«> m T T ]mi } hB hl B hcst 'Price in the London market. (Vide Account Sales 1883). The tare vo fleeces that obtniued the GOLD MEDAL at the late Sydnoy Exhibition woro dipped in the" Glycesink Dir." Theprizo pen of Lincoln Sheop (Messrs R. A. and J. A. Thorpe's) at the late Lincoln. April Fair, and Newark Fair, were dipped with the " Glycerine Dip " ExhibitTn Dipped With th °" Gmmn Dir " obtained tha Silver Me ' M at tllfl la ' 9 Paris At the late cxlnustive trials of Sheep Dips in ft wke'a Bay, tho judges report as fol lows:-'At thei second examination, on Ootober 18, we found the Sheop dipped with ni m , MII W B , (}IyWMFi!KB ™ VI PABAStTES, AND WOOL IN GOOD OBDER, &c„ <6o. { Kicfc Hawke's Bay He -all, Jjnu 5, . AGENTS: d. f. McCarthy wairarapa, KRULL &CO ■ WELLINGTON." Sole Manufacturers-TOMLINSON & HAYWARD, Agricultural Chemists, Lincoln, England.
I'lans of Hayward's Latest Improved Shs to bo had of the several Agents, 10s 61 each,
REID AND "GRATS NEW POSITIVE FEED BROADCAST SEED-SOWER, Foreowing Grain Grass, Turaipßapo. Mangold, etc.; and the Turnip Sower can be arranged, when ordered, to sow Lucerne or other small seeds simultaneously to the nvina of Rye Grass if tared. It is the only Sower in the Market that will SOW w-tti absolute regularity on either exoesuvely'ioagh or very emojth land. It will sow any desired quantity of Giam or Grass by simply changing one wheel, . JOINTED PULVERISING DISC HARROWS; THE BEST, OYEK 500 IN USE. -h -■> Improved Prize Chaffcutters will, cast steel mouthpieces, ut hen properly handled m& no lobr straws consequently he uhuff r, qui,, s 110 rid j lil;g T]l l e *' , m ', „ over New Zealand, several of the large*!*! miohiues beiuj lately fittoJ up -in Christ' Improved double and treble furrow ploughs, the best and consequently the cheapest in the Market, 3 4, ami S lea Harrows Square linked chun harroVs.. New design of tripod vrnerollen.2o, 2-1 andSfi.nehes diam Flain Cylinder field rollers. Veeficar, fori 8,6, and A hoisss, Best iron bark swiuglo trees. Hopes and pulley, war for 4 hors yok,s. ma =h,h 3 «tting 3 , BelU Mg a ,l ai 2 ea. all kinds to order. Iron and>ass, castings of all kinds to order. -. Pencin? standards cut and punchedpnsSf!!rf fI S , ?, O W» AI »t tno Melbourne Exhibition for their DOUBLE PUBPOW PLOUGH, mbJurors' Report. P. ooous-In plouebs.thero is one exhibit towhich we wish todraw special atten ion as baprfhe best, and ihit ia the Doable Furrow'of Keid & Gray, of Dunedin, New Zealand, in finish and'eonstruolun it is far superior to any ojjher.; Agents for Clayton and Sh'uttleworth's Traction and Portable Engines and Combines!: ■ • iK to any of our, offices'at Dnaedin/ Oamara,|imaru,Jnveroa ; rglll, Ashburton, Christchuroh, Auokland, and.Otautau.S°! c
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1681, 9 May 1884, Page 1
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