' X > jr r» O Ti a o m O im ; AX.^ 1 or csoiaKasoxi. H. -Owen'" & Co., Late Owen, Schroder &. Co. X QO o □q 00 r o. ft S2 r o o 41 o & o n m O m 2 H o Om o PH e#9 © R 3g !«■ VP H ■OJO 2 1 a* £g m M 30 £ oo 00 iz: H. Owen & Co., Late Owen, Schroder & -r t ; - asrA.xaGi op ooMMZEsaosa,
ZpirFIKPSTGh SEASON", 1884. ■ THE SPECIAL IMPROVED 'l ;QLVCERINE : SOLUBLE IN COLD WATEK. : s ■ ■ii. + F THIS HON POISONOUS DIP ia Unrivalled for tbo complote DESTUUCTION ol TICKS, LICE,, of everj description infesting tho iIKiN ol Sheep, liaSibai iCattla, find other animals, It lias gained tlio highest reputation", for it powesßCß the double advantage, .of BfmultaaaouslyJyepellinfj coutajrinn and cleansing tho skin from filth. 1 j : V | IT DOES NOT DISCO LOB THK WOOL or act injuriously upon the natural Yolk'of same, but Feeds the Fleeoe,' maintains the natural Lustre, and .wonderfully promotes its Growth! - The great risk incurred by introducing newly purchased stock amongst Seoltliy animals already on the runs may b» entirely avoided by liein# this Dli". '. ■ . " This DIP is not a cheap chomteai fluid, but a-l)Uad ; of ingredients (Glycerine'bcintf one) which all tend to benefit the Ajimnl and tho Wool, and these ingredients are mixed powerful steam machinery, ao that a thorough consistency is always obtained. Ona dipping with 1 his Dip (inmidfioece) to onr directions, will save the greatest inconvenience of dipping, twice, as is the case with other Also applicable for Footrot, and tin Maggot Fly. ." ' Sold in Brums—2olb (two.gallojs), 501b (five.gallons), 1001b (ten gallons), 5s per.gallon in single drums. A considerable reduction made on larger quantities for lavge flocks', . Sea Price Lists, obtainable from Agents. Among the- hundreds of Tentimonials we'liave received LAST SEASON foe this Glycerine Dip. we select tho follow.iig t— < lea, Thmi, Whareama, Musterton, Jan 22, 1884. Messrs KsiULt & Co., Wellington (incuts for tho Glycerine Dip). Uss ah. Sirs—thavg much pleasure in Btatinj; that the UEycarino Dip you. supplied mo with h:i» pivtn satisfaction, and I consider that if used aciordiiic; to the directions Kivon that it is a cure for scab. Homo 30 sheep pickcrl by Mr Inspector Diuinmood and dipped in lib presence were experimented on about 20 day a after dipping* Mr .Shefsp Inspector Vnlfance ex/iiniii d thniu itli'iep and found all but three cured. A second dip wijh (hen given, and, after an interval of ;ib.mt tSUlayrvl find all ara perfedtly cured; The mixltiro wa<j n*ed COLD txii part di|j to 20 parts water; the sheep being kept in aboa 1 ; one minute Ttio wool is in £Ood order, I Bend you samples of lambs' wool which received two dippings, (Synod) THOMAS MaOKaY. .... „ Manager for B&v J. C. Andrew L P.S.—You are welcome to mitlw mm of the almva statement. ' N.il.—Though wo do not gu.irn.otoi: thu cure of Scab with cold water, this testimonial übowi tlio oKtraoudinary elfteioy of At- (jlycqiims Dip, even under those circtunatancs and the two Sheep Inspectors worirprosent, a thorough test would bo obtained. T. & H. Pro n Pcnvifi lIueHBU,, Esq., of Wnlnirn-iraSron, Wuipiibura'j,H.iwke's Bay.Now Z)al and and of Wai roeh, Alilnahort. . . : "Wiirrneli, Milni'hort, N. 8., August 12th, 18S2. Mew™ T'immshok Hnd Hayw.uuj, Lincoln, London. Gentlemen,—l havo tnnuh pleiiHttro in reco>»mcndiitg your Glycerine Dip to the Floefc maHtur.'j of New Zailnnd, Ihivouicl it idyauif in tn i oalony fcr tha last setren or several years with equal Hucwa<. I havu no Hesitation in pronouncing it—either for promoting thu growth of thu Wool, deatroyihg Ticks, curing Icab. protection against wet and cold, or otherwise improving tho gonoral health and condition of the animal—superior to nity other application yot discovered. ;.i I rlviU be glad to hear that your Mr Havw:»rd'« visit to tlio colony may le^d;to an extensive use «f your Glycerine Dip throughout Mow Zealand. . . , f v ,- r ~x I am, dear Sirs, Yotira respectfully, (Signed) PUKVIS HUSSSLL. Wool dipped with tho ■* Glyceoinb Dip " last yeni 1 at tho N.Z. and A. Land.Qompany'B Stud Flock Station ronliaod tlio highest price hi the Loudon market. {Vido Account: Sales 1883), _ The twelve floecea that obtuiued the GOLD MEDAL at the late Sydney Exhibition wore dipped in tlio " Gi/vce'iinh Dip." The prize pen of Lincoln Shcou (ileasrs H. A. and J. A. Thorpe's), at the lats Lincoln April Fair, and Newatk Fair, were dipped with tho '• Glycerimb Dip." Wool Dipped with, tho " GiA'CKnisr, Dip" obtained tho Silver Medal at th» late: Paris Exhibition. , :: l At the lato exh mstive triih of Sheea Dips in H iwke's Bay, the judges report as fol lows:—"At tho second examination, on Octobm* 19, we tound the Sheep dipped with Tomlinson and HaywardV G yceririH FKBE FftO \[ PiBASITSS, AND WOOL IN GOUD ORDER, Ao., &c. ( Vitlc Hawick's Bay Fie all, J ir»u iry 5, IbSi). ' | AGENTS : . ■ - d. p. McCarthy ...waikabapa;' •; KRULL & CO ...WESiUNGTON; ■ } Solo jVlmruiactuvers-^TOMLINSON & HAYWARD, AgricttffcuralChemists. Lincoln, England. '■ "Jut \ Plans of Hayward'g Latest Improved Sheep Dipping Baths, with Travelling Gangway, to be had of the several Agents, 10s 6.1 each, 1634. <£a. hIYCERIN
INTEW BOOKS. S'-TAJVD.A.'rer* BOOKS. LYON AND BLAIR, BOOKSELLERS, WELLINGTON, BKQ to draw tho attention of their country customers to the undermentioned New ami Standard Books. The Book a ' listed hero arc anion? ' tho inOßt -popular of the ■ season. A copy of our ";Mouthy Reviews-containing a list of most of the modern booke will be supplied on application. ' , NEW AND STANDARD BOOKS 1 Vice Versa or a Losson, to Fathors ■ 1 By t'. Anetey, Hs tid cloth gdt, by post ■la 2d. Lifo on tho Mississippi, . , By Viatic Twain. 2es ;f : d Picture Boards by po«t Sa 2(1 She Frlnco.and the Pauper. By Mark Twain, 2n Gd Picture Boards, by post 3a 2d. Land Nationalisation, its STocoaaity and. its Aims. Being a comparison of thp system of Landlord and Tenant with that of occupying ownership iu their inUnencu on tho woll'being: o£ tho peoplfi, by Alfred Ruaatill Wallace, third edition, With appendix on tho Nationalisation of lloubo Property Is .1(1, by post la Bd. Progress and Poverty. ' An Inquiry into the Cause of Industrial Dopruflaion, tind of increaio of waul with incre.lßo of wealth.—Tho remedy by Honry Georgo, la 3d, by post Is I Oil. Of Eisft Dasroo. A 1 Story by charlcH Uibtion, ?,» Cd Picture Boards, by pout 3i 'ld, All Sorts and Conditions of Hon. By Walter Bcsant. 2s 04 i'ioluro Boards, by poah 8s 4i, , A Pool's Errand. I?y ono of tho JL'ools, 2a Pisturo Boards, by jjost 2a fid A Short History of ti.3 EngUsk Pooplo ' by John .Uiehitrd Oreon, with Maps uud Tables, ltla Gd, Suelnoes 'By Jainca Fltitt. in iid, by post Is 8d MONKY—By Jamcfl Piatt, la 3d, by post laea, ~ ffousa'a English Syatom of Boolsiccosing For.Schools. 4--i, by poat 4s 3d. ' Baled Books, adapted to Jones's English System of Book-keeping, 2a 6d tho set, by post 3a, Sankey'e Hymns,, ivitl- and without Music, in various bindings,* and all priceß. • liett's Diaries for 188 i, Pocket, Ilouaoliold, Commercial, &.G., a great variety of bindings,, and at a)l prices. Christmas Sards Of every conceivable style and design, from Id to 123 6d each. Selections carefully made for Customers residing in the country. : Presbyterian Hymn Books, Ancient and Modern Hymn Books. ' ' Tho Land Question, - U'itU Especial reference to New Zealand, by Eev. James MacGregor,, la. by poat la IdISP'Speciol advantages offered to Committees of Libraiies and Mechanic's Institutes who fire anxious to make additions in the shape of Standard Literature. Lyon and Blair, Booksellers and Stationers, New 3 Agents, Pi inters and. Lithographers,. Bookbinders, Die Siukers, itc. liAMBTOHQIJAY ... WELLINGTON
REID AND i GRAY'S - - NEW POSITIVE. FEED BROADCAST SEED-SOWER For Bowing Griiin, Grass, Turnip, Hnpo. Man a; old, etc.; and the Xisrnlp SoWor can ba nrrnnucd, when ordered, to now Litccno or other rsmall (metis aimiiltaiiooiMly to the rawing of f!ye Oraifl if desired. It ia tho only Sow.ir ill [tho Market tint will sow with absoiuta TCHitlusiiy on fitlior BXCDnhivoSy rough or very umontli liiml. It wiii sow any desired quantity of(Jmln or Onus by simply changing onol whcol. ; JOINTED PULYEHISING DISC HARROWS,' ' : THK BEST, OVlitt 500 IN USB. Improved -I'rizo Chaffaottcrs with cant atcol mouilipiccca, v;hon properly bind) ed, maltn mi loiite KtWWB, consequently tho vhnff requires ii'o riddling, They ore in use largely all over New Zeftlundi Bavoral of tlio church. i -!:; Impiovcd double and-treble furrow ploughs, the l>dst and consequently thecheapest!!! the Maiket, 3, 4, atld G leaf Hirrowi, Square h iked chain harrows. . Nerfdciigri oftripod harrow*. 5 and 7 tined -field Kf.ibbora. Cnmbrijl 'o pl.iin.al-w mixsd plaittsmd aeerased" 1 -rets roller*. 20, 21, and: 26 inches tlijuu. Flnin Cylinder field rollers. a Hews®/fcrj for 1, 2, C, and 4 hoiees,' Beat iron bulk swiisglo trcc«.| and uulley guar (or 4- liorao yoke j. Thrsihinn macliihs fitting. Belting all sizes. Malleable cavtingwg ail kinds to order. lrc>n arid brass caßtingu.of nil kinds to ordbr. Feneim'stMidarda fiut a»d punched to any ItiDßtli and'gtingej sitipla line. Drays made from beet seasoned timber and with Gilpin asles. . ' .1 ' ■ " • = - Winnors of tho GOLD AfICDAL at tho Mp.ibounta Exhibition for theitf DOUBLE JfUKrow PLOUGH, vide Jnrora' Eeporfc. P- 6tM«s—ln ploughs then is au'Udffiil to wbich we wish to itraw s£ecio,V attention a-j beiii% : the'heist 1 , and that is the Doable Furrow of Tteid ifc G-i'ay, : of DuneJjri, Sew Zealand; iii finish'Att'd constriiaii jti it i» far auperi&f tar&ny other, Agents for Clayton and SlintUeworth'i!.Traction and Portable Ersgiaeaand Combine. ILLUSTRATED. P.KICU -LISTS on application to any of our office Duusdia, Oam&ru, -Tituaru, luT«rcargiU, Asbburt<m,Cjiristubarcli, a&d OttttM.
MRS. FELLINGHAM, H AS tlccidcJ to carry nn tlio himintßs of . HBIt LATE IltJfiliAND. and to reccivo 'tha sumo hearty Buppoft tiitit wm given to him, Mil(3 FiiLLINGIfAM Imn juo' ircoivcil it Large an<l Vaiied Stock of NEW GOODS ! AViD 13 : SOW MARKING THEM OFF I • AT Prices "Which Cannot Fail TO SELL TH EM ! COM 33 AND >313133 THIS ' 'NEW GOODS : -- : AT MILLION PRICES! MKS W. E. FELLKiGHAM, I CBSfjRAIi BwOT DEPOT, j Qti&gn Mmicrton.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1695, 27 May 1884, Page 1
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