DIPPING,; SEASON, 1884. THE SPEOTAL IMPROVED SOLUBLE ifc COLD WATEB. ' s unr ivalled for the complet< X DESTUUCTION of TICKS, LICE, and PARASITES o every desotiption'nfesting the SKIN of Sheep, Lambs,- Cattle and other animals It has gained the highest reputation, for i 1 possesses <the doible advantige of simultaneously repelliiu contagion and cleaning the skin from filth, IT DOES NOr DISCOLOR THE WOOL or act injuriously upon the natural Tolk of same, but Feeds the Fleece, maintain! the natural Lustn, and wonderfully promotes its Growth. The groat risk incurredby introducing newly purchased stock amongsl nealtuy animals albady on the runs may be entirely avoided by using this DIP. ; '. • ' , Thw DIP is lot a cheap chemical fluid, but a blend oi ingredients (Glyceine boing one) which all tend to benefit the Mifliii iiiiiiHW' alma '' Bn ® the Wo,I, and these ingredients aro. mired by new our dirprtimw will o, t? " yS ? b ' al ? ed - P di PP !u B wit!l this Dip (in mid fleece) to olrZ i T 'f'f' mconvelience of dipping twice, as is the case with other dips, Also applicable for Footrot and tlq Maggot in Bin S fdn,i? m A~ 201 •i (tff °ur llo l J6) :. so:b I®?® 1110 "). 1001b (ten gallons), 5s per gallon " l ™ "** m m **• i CO., KfcirDS ,tert< ™' •' m p m tl, S»■ Slß H h !™. much Pleasure in B tating\i ia t the Glycerine Hip you supplied p..,, ? u ' en sall sfaction, and I consider that ii U s e( l according to the directions Ed fh IrlT ?r ' ® Dme , 3 2 sbee P P iuked %Mr Inspector Dru.nmond and Tn« v iP ceEencev «°, ex P en mo a tod on about;2o.days after dipping.■ Mr Shew wwSmßi 1 'lioae sheep and found ali but three cured.' A second dip Ivl fwf ' AT a n er o lnte ? l 01 abut 15 dayl - 1 fil,d a 1 1«» perfectly cured, The in about Inr, ? t. 0116 Pf' llip tOIO P arts water • the Bhoop being kept ?hiSL2w nnta r WOOIIB 10 e ood or(ler ' yon samples of Libs' wool which received two dippings, (Signoil) ! THOMAS MaCKAY. pej . , , I Manager for Rev J. 0. Andrew, wii m i° mo '° ma ' ;e use "f , ' l3 "hove itatement. it", r WO d ° S ot ho cura ot Scib with co,d water . tlli3 testimonial Xit lu m ? eir, "°y 1 ° f llw Glycorino Dip, ovon under those circumstance and as the two Ji*cp Inspectors were present, a thorough test would be obtained. r , / ' T. &H. Fro n Purvis RrisEu,, Esq., of Woburn-Uatron, W,ipukuraj, Hvwko's B»y, New Zealand I and of Wairoch, Minahorfc. Warroch, Mjlnahort, N. 8., August 12th, 18S2. Messrs Tojiuxson and llavwakd, Lincoln, Loiion. r»| n I m n^ ntlEi n™-I have much pleasuro in recommending your Glycerine Dip to the oc ( masters of New Zailand, I luve ujb.l it myijlf in tne colony lor the last seven or years, whero the bestresults hwo been obUiuid, and also on my Hill Flock here for everal years mthequa succesi. I have no hoJtuiion in pronouncing it—either for pro. ■noting the growth of the Woo , deafcroy.hg Ticks, curing protection asaimt wot and 1 I am, dear Sirs, ■ : Yours respectfully, • tSifncd) PURVIS RUSSELL, SfmXfe- Wi ' h r'%' "™ kc , in ' eDip " '«st year at thoN.Z. and A, Land Company's iron ''S / Ml'sed the highest price in tho London market. (Vide Account Sales . -Sff f" uf Lincoln Sheep (Meaars 11. A, and J. A. Thorpe's) at the late Lincoln ipnl rair, and Newark Fair, wore dipped with tlio'' Glycerive Dip " Exhibition PP Wi th °" GIYdKRISE D,P " ° btainod the Silvor Medal at lho latfl Paris At the late oxlnustive trials of Sheep Dips in Hike's Bay, the judges report as fol owe .- At lie second examination, on October 13, wo found the Sheep'dipped with nnff n n°\ a i nm AND WOOL IN GOOD JRDIiiR, Ac,, Ac. ( Vide Hawke s Bay He all, Jiumry 5,1884). AGENTS: '' WAIRARAPA, . ISRULL & CO i WELLINGTON. SOIO Lincoln, Ungland, pJM Alftlli ll MID AND " GRAY'S NEW POSljrp FEED BKOADOAST SEED-SOWER, ?or sowing Grain, Orass, Turnip, Rape, Mangold, etc.; ;nd tho Tmnip Sower can be [ r n v to sow Lucerne or other small seeds simultaneously to the so "in! rf Ryegrass a dcired. It is the only Sm it i„ n l3 Maiket that will sot ,rth ' 8 egulauty on excessivoty rough or very aaiojth land. It wiil BOW anv juantity of Giaiu or Grass by simply changing ono wheel. JOINTED PULVERISING DISC HARROWS THE BEST, OVEK 600 IN USE. ■ ' fmprofed Prize Clmffcutters wiih cast sM monihpiece.vvhen properly handled ''mke io Ion; straws, consequently the chaff r-qum 3 no riddliw Tlinv ir/.n i,»« i7r' n 1,1 iverJew Zea'and, several of the large-B.z.U machines boiTj Jateiy fifctoJ up in Ohrist! .mprjed Joublcand treble furrow ploughs, the best and cemquenlly theeheapeet m the OT«B 2J . »»a 2S intho, dito. Finin OytiuJa- M 'H.n.gSI !,G,aid4hoisefl. Best iron bark swingle trees. Hones and ™l!pv mar u' ,'okes. ( , Tlireshinij maohiha fittings, Belting all sizes. Malleable cartings of all kind/to ,rde t, Sii,""^"Tr 61 ' 10 ° rdw - . : g^ T m madefrom seasoned timbeSS mw"p^T7PffV?r ■■ M ® B AL th ® M « Ib OlirnoExhibition for their DOtfBLS-FDB< t ; 1 ? e P ort ; . P ' OJIMS-In plouglfl there is ono exhibit to which f Vi ßh # . a " eD ,on ' bemß the best, and ihatis the Doable Furrow oSeS fj' a '' fiaish gonstruoiiouit is : farsuperior to any other.' itaRATED PPJCE LISTS on application to any ,f o ur office Jamarii, Timaru, Invorcargill, Ashburton, Chrlstebareb, Auckland, and Otautaii.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1683, 12 May 1884, Page 1
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918Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1683, 12 May 1884, Page 1
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