DIPPING SEASON, 1884. THE SPECIAL IMPROVED fm I J SOLUBLE IN COJLD WATEK. SftL rpHIS NON POISONOUS DIP is unrivalled for the complete Wm 1 DESTRUCTION of TICKS, LICE, and PARASITES of jps every description infesting tho SKIN of Shoap, Lambs, Cattle, | 111 and other animals. It has gained the highest fepuhtion, for it iiJtffH P OI > seESI3S the double advanttgo of simultaneously repelling -'SIM coutacinn and cleansing the skin from filth. •'• |« ITDOES NO.TDISCOLOR THE W00L : or act injuriously u P on 'he natural Yolk of same, but Feeds the Fleece, maintains mM * ue natuia ' Lllß ' ro > ttn( l wonderfully promotes its Growth.' The A ff 81eat risk incurred by introducing newly purchased stock amongst t/la lieallll . v iUlimnls alrcad y on tll( > r « n s may be entirely avoided by .ill usin P tlllßraL "- ■' ■ 118 Tlm rap ia Bot a olieil P cllomical fluid - bllta I)letti of Pl» iD 8 re(licntß (Clycerino being one) which all tend to benefit the fjjffjr A ' llnial anu tho Wool, and those 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 onr directions, will save the greatest inconvenience of dipping twico as is the case with other dipi Also applicable for Footroi and the Maggot Fly. . Sold in Drama—2olb(twoßations),501b (fivegallons), 1001b (ten gallons). Sspergallon - in single drums. A considerable reduction mado on la'gar quantities for large flocks. Sea I'rice Lists, obtainable from Agents, -Among _ tho hundreds of Testimonials we have received LAST-SEASON for this Olycerino Dip. wo select tho follow ng :- v, _ lea, Tinui, Whareama, Mastertonj-Jan 22,188-1. ■ Messrs Knuufc Co., Wellington (agents for tho Gl)Corine Dip), • ' ..T ' . ... 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 scab. Some 30 sheep picked by Mr Inspector Druimnond and dipped in bis presence wero experimented on about 20 days after dipping. .Mr Sheep Inspector Vallance examined these sheep and found all but threo cured. A second dip was then given, and, after an interval of about 15 days, I find all are perfectly cured, The mixture was used COLD. Strength, one part dip to 20 parts water; the sheep being kept ill about one minuto The wool is in good order. I send you samples of lambs' wool which received two dippings, (Signed) THOMAS MACKAY, D 0 „ Managerforßev J.C. Andrew. r.o.— i ou aro welcomo to make uso of tho above statement. N.li.-Though we do not guarantee the euro of Scab with cold water; this testimonial shows tho extranndinary efficacy of the Glycerine Dip, even under those circumstancs and as the two Sheep Inspectors were present, a thorough test would be obtained. ' T. &.H. Fron Porvis Russell, Esq., of Woburn-Hatron, Wuipukurau, Hwko's Bay. New Zealand . andof Wairoeh, Jlilnahort, Warroch, Milnahort, N. 8., August 12tli, 1832. Messrs Tomlissos snd Hayward, Lincoln, London. . ' ' Gentlemen,-I have much pleasure in recommending vour Glycerino Dip to the Flock masters of New Zealand, I hive used it myself in tin colony for the last soven or eigot years, where the best results lnvo been obtained, and also on my Hill Flock hew for several years with equal sacces*. I have no Hesitation in pronouncing it—cither for promoting the growth of the Wool, destroying Ticks, curing protection a°aimt wet and cold, or otherwise improving tho general health and' condition of the animal-superior to ' any othor applic vtion yet discovered. 1 snail be glad to hear that your Mr Hayw.ird's visit to the colony may leid to an extensive use of your Glycerine Dip throughout New Zealand. I .■,"',.' . I am, dear Sirs, ' Yours respectfully, I- (Signed) . PURVIS RUSSELL. Wopl dipped with the •' Glycecine Dip " last year at theN.Z. and A, Land' Company's Stud Flock Station realised tho highest price in the London market. (Vido Account Sales 1883). The twelve fleccos that obtuinod the GOLD MEDAL at the late Sydnoy Exhibition were dipped in the" Glycerine Dip." Tho prize pen of Lincoln Sheep (Messrs 11. A. and J. A. Thorpe's) at the late Lincoln April Fair, and Newark Fair, wero dipped with the " Glycerine Dip." Wool Dipped with tho" Glycerine Dip" obtained the Silver Medal at the late Paris inhibition. At the late exhaustive trials of Sheep Dip 3 in Hiwke's Bay, the judges report as' fol lows:-" At the, sacond examination, on October 18, wa found the Sheep dipped with roinlinson and Hayward's Glycerine FREE FROM PARASITES, AND WOOL IN GOOD ORDER, &o„ rlo, ( Vick Hawke's Bay Ho.-aIJ, J.tnn iry 5,1881). AGENTS: d, f. McCarthy wairarapa, ' KRULL AGO , WELLINGTON. Sole Maiuifactuvers--TOMLINSON & HAYV7ARD, Agricultural Chomists, Lincoln, England. Plans of Hayward's Latest Improved Sheep Dipping Baths, with Travelling Gangway, to bo had of the several Agents, 10s 0J each, 1G34
BED) AND"GMY# ; - NEW POSITIVE PEED BROADCAST SEED-SOWER,' For sowing Grain,' Grass, Turnip, Eapo. Mangold, etc.; and the Turnip Sower can bo arranged, when ordered, to sow Lucerne'or other small seeds simultaneously to'the sonrimt of Rye Grass if desired. -lb is the only Sower in the Market that will sow with absolnto rcguhmty on either excessively rough or very smooth land. It will sow any desired quantity of Grain or (srass by simply changing one wheel. , •.- ..JOINTED PULVERISING DISC HARROWS' ! : '.i' : ' : , THE BEST, OVEK 500 IN USE. ,' ,'•''''■"/ : "'' Improved PrizeChaffcutters wiih cast steel mouthpieces, when ■properly-handled make no long'straws, consequently the chaff r. quires no riddling, Tliey'aro in use largely all over New'Zealancl several of the large-sizad machines being lately fittcJ: up iin-Christ-church. : .■■■,■: . .-. ' , Improved double and treble furrow ploughs, the best and consequently the cheapest in the Market. 3,4,' and 5 leaf Harrows. Square hbksd chain harrows! New design of tripod' harrows. 5 and 7. tined held grabbers, Cambridge plain, also mixed plainand serrated press rollers, 20, 24, and 26 inches diam. Flain Cylinder field rollers. -Horseeear' fori 2, : 6, and 4 horses.'• Best iron bark swingle trees. Ropes and pulley gear foW horso yokes, Threshinivinachine fittings, Belting all sizes. Malleable castings of nil kinds to order. Iron and brass castings of all kinds to order.'Fcncine standards cut and punched to any length and guage, single line. Drays made from best seasoned: timber and with Gilpin'axles.' ' "■'. ';,,;, ':'■, \ ■ Winners of tho GOLD MEDAL at the Melbourne Exhibition for theii- D'OUBLf FUR' I?OW PLOUGH,'* Jurors' Report. P'onr.Hs-In ploughs there is one oxliibit to which we wish to draw special attentiona3.being the best, and ihatis tho Doable Furrow of Ecid & Gray, of Dunedin, Now Zealand, in finish and construction it is far superior to any other. Agents for Clayton and Shuttleworlh's Traction and Portable Engines and Combines. , ILLUSTRATED PIIICE LISTS on application to any of our office Dunedin Oamaru, Timaru, Invercargdl, Ashburton, ChrisMiurch, Auckland, and Otautau. ''
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1690, 20 May 1884, Page 1
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1,125Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1690, 20 May 1884, Page 1
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