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DIPPING : SEASON, 1884. ■■■' Si'BOtAL IMPIOTgD' : :: ' J ; GLYCERINE DIR I SOLUBLE IN COLD WATER. THIS NON POISONOUS DIP is unrivalled for the complete DESTRUCTION _ of 1 TICKS; LICE, and 1 PARASITES of every descrijitidn infesting the SKIN bf. Sheep, LMbs',' Cattle, and other (inimals, It has gaitied ! iiw highest .'rtputitionj for it pobsesses the double advantage of ; sfmultaneously rebelling ooiitasirin arid cleansing the skin from-filih..., , ~ IT DOES NOT DISCOLOR; THIS aetlnjarjorfsly-, upon the natural Yolk of same, but' jee'da the Fle'tce, maihtarab' the natural i Luetre, and wonderfully promotes its > Growth, j The great risk incurred by introducing newly purchased atock Smoogst .healthy animals already on the runs may be entirely avoided using ; thia DIP. • , ' , ..> f.j K This DIP is riot a cheap .chemical fluid,: but a blend of .ingredients (Glycerine beta# one) which all tend to benefit"the Ajimal and the Wool, and these ingredients are mixed by new powerful tteirni machinery, so that a thorough consistency is _ always obtained One dipping with this' Dip (in mid fleece) to our ajreotioEif, will save' the greatept'inconreaience of dipping tffice; as is the case with other dipi;' "Also 1 applicable for Pootrot and the Maggot Ply. > ! Sold in Drums—2olb (two gallojs)i 501b (five gallons), 1001b-(ten gallons), 5s per gallon in' single drums.A considerable reduction made on la gor quantities for large flockd,! V Price Lists; obtainable from' Agents, i i Apiong 'the'hundreds of Testimonials wo' have rfioeived LAST SEASOil'for this Glycerine Dip. we select the followng' •• • ' '■. ' i ;. •

*!• 1 1 1 ' ' I®, Tinui, Whareama, Masterton,,Jan22/1884} K Messrs Kruli. & Cd., Wellington (agents for Glycerine Dip). •' 1 • r Dear Sins—l have much pleasure that the Glycerine' Dip y<Sn supplied ll me with Jiaa given satisfaction, audi I consider that if used according to'thfcdircntions j given that it is a euro for^cab.' Sbme'3o sheep picked 'by Mr lußpcctorDruinnobd and , dipped in his presence were* experimented on about 20 days after dipping. Mr Sheop Inspector Yallancc exkmiw.d these aiid found all but three cured. A second''dip : Wi ) s ( hen .given, and, after an interval of about 15 days, -I find all'are perfectly'cilred, j The 1 mixtiire was used COLD. ■ Strength, one part dip to 20 parts water; the aheep'beingkept i in about ono minute The wool is iii good order. L send y'oii sainpleß'of vlSnibs 1 [wool r which received two dippings, _ . . THOMAS MaQKaY, ' ' ' i • Manager for Eev J.C.Andrew! iP.S.—i ou are welcome to make use of the above statement. ' •. ; tv;> . I [ • N.B.—Though we dtt not guarantee the cure of Scab with cold water, 'tins' testimonial shows the extraondinnry efiio:ioy ; of the Glycerine, Dip, even "under those oircumstanos and as the two Sheep Inspectors were present, a-thorough test would be' obtained.' ' " ■ ■ * ■'i hi.. :.V■ . ; . T.i;&iH,j .. Fro ii Purvis RussELt, Esq., of Wohurn-Uatron, WdipukurtaiH.wkoVßay'i'NfiW'Zoajand' 1 ' 1 and ofWairooh, .Milnahorfc.: ■ , i ,ii ,in:' • Wairoch,,l]ilnahoi:t, N. 8,-, August, 12th,,.1882.; ■Messre-ToMirasoH and Hatward, Lincoln,, London., 1 ;,V,,| . ~,;i, j : Gentlemen,—l have much pleasure in reco'rnmendliig your Glycerine Dip to! the Flock masters of-Now Zealand; 1 1 hwa iiseil i t mjqtJf in' tne'daloily frr'thii lfWi Wv&ii or ei.tot years, where the best results have been'obtained, and also on my Hill' Flock h'erj for i several years with ■ I have no hesitation in pronouncing. it—either foe promoting the growth of tho Wool, destroyihg.Tioks, earing /teab. protection against-wot .'and i cold, or.othqrwise improving the general health and condition of the. animal^—aupefior to any other application yet discoyered. ; •' •" ■" 1: : ; ;l ' 1 : I siiallne glad to hear that your Mr' Hay ward's visit to the colony may le id ■ to an extensive use of yoiir Glycerine Dip throughout.New, Zealand. | •' ..lam, dear Sirs " { Yours respectfully, , .' (Signed) PURVIS KUSSELL,: Wool dipped with the •' Gucecine Dip " last year at theN.Z. and A, Land.Comipaty'B Stud Flock Station realised the highest; price iri the London market'.' (Vide Account Silos 1883). ij Tile twelve fleeces that obtuined the GOLD MEDAL at the late Sydney Exhibition were the"Gl7CE'.<inb Dipl"■ jm „> ill.'j. j; i-.>;:i 1 :The prize pen of Lincoln Sheep (VleSsrs.B; A, and.J, ; T)iprpe'B) at'the.lafe, Lindoln April Fair, and : Newark Fair, were dipped with tho " Glycerine Di?:" i j , jVVool Dipped with tha" Giivosaifiu Dip" obtained the Silver 'Medal at the late' Paris Exhibition.! : .... j j*. i .. j ••. ; . ■,... . . . -r ——••ti :i ' h'm: y/r,i! Mmty | At the late exhaustive, tripls of Sh<Sgp Dips.iu Hanfke's-Bay, the jadgef ( • rep'ort;aS, fol lows: ''At. the. second .examination, on October 18 tl we touudithe Sheep dipped viith fom'linson and Harvard's Glycerine FREE FjROM. PARASITES,'AND WUOL.IN GOUD , ORDER; ifco„ (So.' [Fide Hawke's lßiy Heralil; 1 Janu»ry C| lb84)." ■v' v j ■■ AGENTS : ! • 1 D,.F, MCCARTHY,,,...;„i„; /, •. • KRULL &' 00,v.,.,.WBLLIf[(JT,Q^; j , ; Sol© Mariufacturers-TOMLINSQN .4'HAY.WABD, Agricultural Chemiat^ '/''l ".Lincoln, England... ,i. j. ; . j i Plans of Hay ward's Latest Improved Sheep Dipping Baths, with Travelling Gangway, to beJiad of the several Agents', 10d'6J each. ' : v.'-. 1 ' :•. .•••; n.i-v/ ywl; Jjtift '

NEW POSITIVE PEED BIiOAIICAST.'SEEB-S.OWEKI For,sowing Grain, : Grass, Turnip, Rape,. Mangold,- etc.; and the J'Turnip-.:jSowW can I arranged,iwhen ordered, to bow Lucerne or other small seeds simultaneously to tho mi& of Rye Grass if. desired. - It is the only, yowet ■fa the 'Market 1 that' will'kAW'wiWab'solut regiilauty on either excessively rough or very smooth" lahdi It : willf aow'any 'desire quantity of Graiii or Grass by simply changing one, :; ik..|v'«.«!/* J« Jii% .'••. ' .jointed ■ / THE BEST. OVER 500 IN USE.,*,j !w ..,4. TmproVed Prize ; Chdffcu tiers' w|ih. cast steel, mpu ()i pieces,' ; w hen properly handled '.mall «a' lXm<v nnnaaiinanHtr flio mi. J. ' I no Ions; straws, cpnser[uehtly the chufi ri quires, no 'riddling,. They, are iji.ose largely [ oveir New Zealand. BbVeral,of the large-Bifced machines' h»in>i.tiVw 'yiuzl church; : ■ ' 11 ' ■ ! , fittei'up in. Chriil UJ 1 Improved double and treble furrov ploughs,'the best and' 'tUiffiUU'f 1 Maikqti 3„4, and 5 leaf Harrows, tiquare'lnked! chain harrows. iNew : design! of'tripii harroWß.' y; 5 Bnd:7 ;! tined ii : eW grabbed,' :Cumi>rid,'e pluujaUo iireas rollers, 20,' 24; aiid 26 mches' diaiii:' ! Flam Cylinder field'rollers.'. Horse gear'fori 2,6,'and'4 liotses. Besfiron bark swingle 'trees: ' ilopes'.'atid tWlliiy goar for"/ horf •'jokes;' 'Threshing machine fittings; belting all sizeW" : Malleable J ca>tings ! of® ; k'ini < ■ order. uiren/an&braas castings of alt kinds tnoMer. - !Feacineßtan'dardß'but and''iiutf(!h| to any length and gtlaigej'aiufile : lineJ. 'Drays..made, from , L v;! -i j ' pf ; the GOLD ME.t)AL at. fekhibiti^n'fok ■ FdW \|uroiV Report. iHtik ifl'b^e : fexHi6itVty4-blc ■ we.wish|to m feeing this best; andllhatiß th6,'fiouble''FuHow.#fißii: 4;6^jr»'o|.Zealand jin finish and:cpnßt-ruotion-it ; is I'arfoup.eijor.topy ftthei : Agrafe for' Clay ton. and SixuUl^^o^tL'B'and- Portable Eng!i^'tod'SfJoinbmtla?' F' 'Dnuedii Qhtfatuhnwh, AnaMMiL S)t J :ii! | mi|-o; unmoita iwaj'

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1698, 30 May 1884, Page 1

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