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DIPPING- / SEASON, 1884. THE SPECIAL IMPROVED SOLUBLE IN COLD WATEK. WW THB NON POISONOUS DIP is unrivalled for the complete DESTRUCTION of TICKS, LICE, and PARASITES o' every description infesting the SKIN of Sheep, Lambs, Cattle, and ither animals. It lias gained tho highest reputition, for it poises Ilia double advantigo of simultaneously repelling con/afiinn and cleansing the skin from filth. IT DOES NOT DISCOLOR THIS WOOL or act injuriously unin the natural Yolk of same, but Feeds the Fletce, maintains tip natuial Lustvo, and wondorfully promotes its Growth, The at risk incurred by introducing newly purchased stock amongst lalthy animals already on tho runs may be entirely avoided by ling this DIP. - • Thw DIP is not a cheap chemical.flflid, but a blond of ngredienta (Glycerine being one) which all tend to benefit the 'Ajmial and the Wool, and these iagredients are mixed by new. powerful i team machinery, so that a thorough consistency is' always obtained One dipping with this Dip (in mid fleece) to our directions, will saw tho qrsatest inconvenience of dipping twice, as is the case with other dipj. Also appli/ablc for Footrot and tin Maggot Fly. Sold in Drums—3Mb (two gallon), 501b (five gallons), 1001b (ten gallons), 5s per gallon in single drums. A Jnsiderablo reduction made on la'gir quantities for large flocks, See Price Lists, olitainalw from Agents. Among the hmdro.ls of Testimonials we have received LAST SEASON for this Glycerine Dip. we afleet tho follow ng : I lea, Tinui, 'Whareama, Masterton, Jan 22,1884, Messrs Kr.uu, & u>., Wellington (agents for the Dip). Pear Sib—l have much pleasure in stating that tho Glycerine Dip you supplied me with h:is giver satisfaction, and I consider that if used ac3ordin? to the directions giveu that it is afure for scab. Some 30 sheep picked by Mr Inspector Druinmond and dipped in his prafcnce were experimented oja about 20 days after dipping. Mr Sheip Inspector Vallate mmini'd tlieso sheep and found all but three cured. A second dip w:is then givenimd, after an interval of about 15 days, I find all are peifectly cuied, The mixture was urn COLD. Strength, one part dtp to 20 parts water; the sheop being kept ill about ono imrate The wool » in good or.ler. I send you samples of lambs' wool which receive/two dippings, (Syne]) THOMAS MACKAY, Managerfor Rev J. C, Andrew. P.S.—V/u are welcome to make use of llu above statement N.B.—'lnough we do not guarantee the curd of Scab with cold wator, this testimonial shows the rftraosdinary efficwy of the Glyccrino Dip, even under thoss oircurastanoj and as the p fcheep Inspectors were present, a thorough tost would be obtained. T. & 11. Fro n VvtfiH I'uiSEir., Esq., of Woburn-llatron, Wuipukuraa,Hvwko's Bay, New Zealand and of Wairoch, Milnahort, Warroch, Milnahort, N. 8., August 12lb, 1832. s Tmilixsox snd Hayward, Lincoln, London. Gentlemen,-I liavo much pleasure in recommending your Glycerine Dip to the Flock ifasters of New Zealand, I h ive use 1 it myself in tn! colony ft r tin last seven or i-i.ot pis, whero the best results have been obt'iind, and also on my Hill Flock here for sevorrf years with cqnal succes'. I have no iio-i;ai,ioa in pronouncing it—either for promotiig the growth of the Wool, destroyihg Tioks, curing Wo, protection agaiuit wet and coldioc otherwise improving the general health aul condition of (lie animal—superior to anypthor applic ition yet discovered. I shall be gkd to hear that your Mr Haywird's visit to the colony may leid to an expsivo use of your Glycerine Dip throughout New Zealand. / I am,,dear Sirs, / Yours respectfully, / (Signed) I'UIiVIS RUSSELL. J Wool dipped with the •' Glycecine Dip " last year at tlieN.Z. and A, Laud Company's Stud Flock Statiun realised tho highest price in the London market. (Vide Account Sales 1883). The twelve fleeces tint obtuined the GOLD MEDAL at the late Sydney Exhibition he re dipped in the " Glycejinb Dip." The prize pen of Lincoln Sheep (Messrs R. A. aad J. A. Thorpe's) at the late Lincoln ipril Fair, ami Newark Fair, were dipped with the '• Glyceric Dip." Wool Dipped with tho " Glvchhini! Dip'' obtained tho Silver Medal at the late Paris Exhibition, At the late oxhuistive triih of Sheep Oip3 i t H\wke's Bay, the judges report as fol lows: —"At tho second examination, on October 19, we tound the Sheep dipped with Toinliuson and Hayward's G'yceriue FREI3 FRO \I I'IRASITsS, AND WOOL IN GOOD ORDER, itc,, Ac.. (Vide Hawke's Bay He al 1, J.mu sry 5,1881), AGENTS: d. f. McCarthy wairarapa, 1 KRULL & CO WELLINGTON; Solo Mauufacturei's-TOMLINSON & HAYWARD, Agricultural Chemists, Lincoln, England, Plans of Hayward's Latest Improved Sheep Dipping Baths, with Travolling Gangway, to bo had of the several Agents, 10s CI each, 1034 a® KEID AND GRAY'S NEW POSITIVE :FBED BROADCAST SEED-SOWER. For sowing Grain, Grass, Turnip, Rape, Mangold, etc,; aud the Turnip Sower can : Lu arranged/when ordered, to sow Lucerne or oilier small soeds simultaneously to the Eo.viiig of Rye Grass if desired. It is tho only Sower in the Market that will sow with,absolute icgulaiily on litlier excessively rough or very smoith land. It will sow any 'desired quantity of Grain or (irass by simply changing one wheel. JOINTED PULYERISING DISC HABBQWS; , THE BEST, OVEtt GOO IN USB. ; improved Prize Clinffcuttcrs wi'hcaat steel mou:hpieces, v, hen properly handled, nuke no long straws, consequently tho uliuff nquic.'a no.riddlicg, They are in uso largoly all ovor New Zealand, several of the large-s'zUnmhiues bsiu»lately fittel up .in, Christ church. 1 . . l'mpioved double' and treble furrow ploughs, the best ,and consequently 'the cheapest in the Market,: 3,4," arid 5 leaf Harrows. Square Inked chain hairows. New design of.tripod harrows.: s,and 7 tined field grnbb.'M. Cambridge plus, alio mixed plain and sorrated 1 uveserollers,2o, 21, and 26inches diam. Plain Cylinder field rollers.'.',floraegear, fori, 2,6, and 4 hoises. Best iron bark swingle trees.. Ropes and pulley gear for 4 liorae yokes,.- :Tlireehi«!s maohuw fittings, Belting all sizes, Malleable castings of all kinds' to order. Iron and brass castings of all kinds to order. Fcncinc stiilidards cut and puiiohed to any length and guage, sin(!le line, Drays made from beat seasoned ; timber arid- with 1 Gilpin axles. ' • -... : • :■■■■■ V, .■ ■-; s' , Winners of the GOLD MEDAL at tho Melbourne Exhibition' for . their DOUBLE FOB-! PQjY PLOUGH, vide Jurors' Report. P' ouoiis—ln ploughs thero is oho oxhibit to,whlcll : we wish to draw special attention as being the best, and that in the Double Furrow of Reid & Gray, of Dnnedin, New-Zealand, in finish and constructiM-it is far superior to any other. '- Agents for Clayton and Slinttleworth'a Traction and Portable Enguioa and' Combines! ■ ILLUSTRATED PRICE LISTS on application to any of our office J)uiiodin, Oamaru, Tinaaru, Invorcargill, Aehburton, Chriatcliurph, Auckland; 1 and'Otautau, • - >!

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1684, 13 May 1884, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1684, 13 May 1884, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1684, 13 May 1884, Page 1

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