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bcaxiZi li '.:.o:ev a'oMmiai&OTi.. *..■'■■■ H. Owen & Go., Late: Owen,,: Schroder & Go. Q h" _ mJ ; b,. T3 . cl; o H. Owen & Co., Late Owen, Schroder & Co.

NELSON, MUATE&; CO, WHOIESALK AND BOTAIti TEA MERCHANTS, BLENDES, AND ■ ■ ■ ; IMPORTERS; '! ■ - Willis Street, ... ... We!l ; n?ton, Our Pure Bleared Teas are the rage of the colonies.—Our " Ulend" at 2a 4d is. Buporior to ordinary grocers' mixtures Bold at 3a or 3s 6d per lb. ••■ See Circulars for Prm Opinions. PRICB.S-2/, 2/4,2/8,3/, 3/4, & 4/ por lb.. SOLD IS--Paoketn, lib, Jib; Boxes, 101b, 12lb, net; Half clients, 401b, 501b.net. ■ Acknowledged by Tea Experts, the Press and'the Public to be the best Yaluo in the Southern Hemisphere. The"e Teas are bought and blended by a Professional mixed by machinery, and supplied to our branches, and over (500 Agents direct from : our Wholesaie Establishment, AWARDED GOLD& SILVKP MEDALS. Thousands of Families are drinking toe Teas Daiiy. See Government. Analtjm. jUil jy giocerb in all towns thi oughjut Ibe ctl ay, ©"Matchless Oofl*oes"ES -'""' Ard now iUiroducedin bur trade,' .NELSON, MQATE,& GO,, ChRISTCHORCH, DUNEDIN, Auckland, & Willis-StkeeV (Near Empire ' Hotel) WELLINGTON. Sole Agents ForMaslerton • '.. .Rapp and Hare Cartertou., .W. P. Al'en Clnreville... F. Feist Feathersion W. Toogood •Greytown,.; R, J. Thompson Upper Hutt Geo, MoHattie in Victoria, New Sout'r Wales, Queensland, and Tnsraiuiii.' 161)9 '. MRS. FELLINGHAM, TTAS decided to carry on the business of HER LATE HUSBAND, and hopes ,to receive the same hearty support that was given to him. MRS FELLINGHAM has Jus: received a Large and Varied Stock of NEW GOODS! ' A'.<"D 1$ : NOW MARKING.THEM OFF! , '"''' AT Mc.es, .Which Cannot Fail 1 TO SELL THEM! ' : COME AND SEE THE NEW GOODS; AT MILLION PRI;CES;! MKS:E.P..FELLINGHAJi, ■" ' CENTRAL BwOT : DEPOt ;; '■';. Queen Street;-;.'....''..'. , L '; ;.'.'..i. Masterrori. 1073 ~f v GEQ. HASKELL, ; ' 'PAINTER,PAPE'RHANQER &GENERAL : House Decorator, ,QrjE%STBEET,;,. :........-.JUSTJ!RrON. \ V SPLENDID Awsortnieivt of DlNtNfaii ,iI ; DRAroPjKOOM WALL; PAPERS;; Dadoes' and Frieze to match... ... ... ; , 1 All kinds of Di^.Colors,, aiid ready mixed paiiits/M ■ ;! ■'•' '■'""■''• ; ' 1 ' ' ■''■;;; : ' r: -' : • li.-.'ri'i"/ .'•'; : ii; . ■•' : SHEET,GLAgS, 16, ; 21, ;";.. np,M i ißo>yj4p i «,sizE i ,, : , : ; 'WMkrh*ieni , 't6'. l any'i,art of "the district

DIBPHSTG- SEASON, 1884. THE .SPECIAL IMPROVED SOLUBLE IN COLD WATEIi. safc. rpHIS KON POISONOUS DIP is unrivalled for the cbiaplete Wm 1 DESTRUCTION of TICKS, LICE, and. PARASITISS o Sgß every description infesting the SKIN of Shesp, Lambs; Cattle. -"till and other animals, It has gained the highest reputitioh, far it IhlCHll ' P o!l9esseß tnß double advant 'ge of simultaneously' repelling ' t'III ooutacinn and cleansing the skin from (iUi. «§ ;IT DOES NOT DISCO Ll/R TH K WOOL or act injuriously SmS . ..upon the natural Yolk of same, but Feeds the Fletce, maintains & iff f the Datwal Lustre, and wonderfully pi omotes its Growth. 1 The Off. great risk incurred by introducing newly purchased stock amongst m 7Jfel '. healthy animals already on the runs maybe entirely avoided by II Will" -Mill/!'this DIP. ■-;-.■■: J[j||!||M This DIP is not a oheap chemical fluid, but a blend of - m n||tt p ingredients (Glycerine beinv. one) which all tend to benefit the yMy||i|ijW , Ajinial and the Wool, and these ingredients are mixed by new ■•! 'ilp*^' J powerful'steam machinery, so that a thorough consistency is - • One dipping with ihis Dip (in mid fleece) to our directions, will save the grsatest inconvenience of dipping twice, aa'is the case! with other dip*. Also applicable for Footrot and the Maggot Fly. Sold in Drums—2olb(twogallon),solb (fivegallons), 1001b (ten gallons), Sspergallon in single drums, A considerable reduoiion made on la: %<x quantities for large flock : See .Price Lists, obtainable from Agents. ■.-..-..:■ Among the hundreds' of Testimonials we have received LAST SEASON' for this Glycerine Dip. we select the follow.ng:— '' " '/'" lea, Tinui, Whareama, Masterfcon, Jan 22,'1884; ;. Messrs Krull k Co,, Wellington (agents for the Glycerine Dip). ' Pear Sirs—l have much pleasure in stating that the Glycerine Dip you supplied me with has given a&usfiioUon, and I consider that if used aeeordinn; to the dirertiims given that it is a cute for scab, S'una 30 sheep picked by Mr Inspector Dniuimonrl and dipped in his presence were,experimented on about 20 days after dipping. Mr Shop Inspector Vallanco examined these sheep aud found all but three cured. A; second dip was I hen given, and, after an interval of abjut 15 days, I find all ars perfectly cured, The mixture was used COLD. Strength, one part dip to 20 parts water; the sheep being kept in aboutone minute 'Thewool is in goud order. I send ynu samples of lambs' wool which received two dippings. ' (Signed) THOMAS M'GKAY, Manager for Rey J. C. Andrew. 1 ■ P.S.—You arc welcome to make use of ih; above statement . N.B.—Though we do not gu irautee the cum of Sea i witu cold water, this testimonial shows the extraordinary efficiCy of the. Glycerine Dip, even under thos-i diroimwtanos and as the two Sheep Inspectors were present, a thorough test wuiud be obtained.- „ T; & H,' '. Fro n Purvis Russell, Esq., of Wobum-llatron, Wuipukuraj, Hawke's Bay, Sew Zialand and of-Wairoch, Milnahort. Warroch, Milniihort, N. 8., August 12th, 1832. Meßsrß TosiLtNSOs.snd Hatward, Linooln, London. Gentlemen,—l have much pleasure in recommending your Glycerine Dip to the Flock masters of New Zealand, I have used it myself in tun colony frr the last seven or eifOt years, where the best results have been obtained, and also on my Hill Hock hew, for several years with equal success I have no hesitation in pronouncing it—either for pronioting the growth of the Wool, destroyihg Tioka, cur.-ng V.ab, protection against wet iwd cold,; or otherwise improving the general health and coudition of the animal—superior to any other application yet discovered, I shall oe'glad to hear that your Mr. Hayward's visit to the colony may lead to an extensive use of your Glycerine Dip throughout New Zealand. I •'■'■' i an]| ( | elu . gi rS) I Yours respectfully, (Signed) PUKVIS RUSSELL, Wool dipped with the •' Gtracra Dip " last year at theN.Z, and A, Land Company's Stud Flock Station rwilisßil the highsat price in the London market. (Vide Account Sales 1883). The twelve fleeces th.it ohtuiiied the GOLD MEDAL at.the lata Sydney Exhibition were dipped in the" Glyce .ins Dip." The prize pen of Lincoln Sheen (vlesars B, A. and J. A. Thorpe's) at the late Lincoln April Fair, and Newark Fair, were dipped with the '• Glycskise Dip." Wool Dipped with the" Gmcbrihb Dip" obtained the Silver Medal at the late Paris I Exhibition. " ' , At the late exhuistive trials of Sheep Uipj h. H iwke's Bay, the judge? report as, fol lowb:—"At the second examination, on Ootcto Id; we traud the iheep dipped' With Tomlinsoh and Hayward's Glycerine FttES'FaO.vl PaRASI IVS, AND WOOL IN GOUD ORDER, Ao„&c, ( Vide Hawke'sßay tie alt, Jimury.s, lb81)i AGENTS; d. f. McCarthy wairArapa, kbull.& co. ; wellington. , Sole Mauufacturei'S-TOMLINSDN & HAYWARD, Agricultural Chemists. Lincoln, England. Plans of Hayward's Latest Improved Shsep Dipping Baths, with Travelling Gangway, to'be had of the several Agents, 10s 61 each. 1634 REID'pD'GBiY'S :■ NEW POSITIVE FEED. BROADCAST SEED-SOWER.' For sewing Grain, Grass, Turnip,-Bap?, Mangold, etc.; and the Turnip, Sower'can| be. arranged,'wh'eri'ordered,' to sow 1 Lucerne or other Binall seeds simultaneously to the solving:' of Rye Grass'if desired. It is the only Sowec in the Market that will tow V.tii absolute '.egulaiity on either'excessively rough or very Binooth land,, It will sow; .any; irfeiired quantity of Giainor Graas by simply chanijiug.on'e' wheel, ' ; ;. JOINTED 1 PULYERISiW DISC HAEROWS;": : I '■"■'■'' '" the'BiasT,,.oYHitt6ooin.USß,. .." ; .";■,",'.'.! improved Prize ChaScuttevs with caßt .steel rnou.hpieoos, when properly handled,, make iio'lorig sir'aws, 'consequently'the ; ohkff ri quire's' no riddlkg, They sro nr'viselatgely all over New Zealand, several of the large-oi'zed m'acbiues baiaglately in' Christ--. 'church; : ■'■'' " ; '•■''.'' '" '' ' ' ■' ' ■ •";-■''■. .:•• . .: " -.'. Improved double and treble furrow ploughs, the best RacVconsequeutly, : the;clieapeat ju> the MaikeV 3,,4, and 5 leaf rl.irrow>, : Square cH'.in ; harrows.' 5 and,7' tined iuld grabbers, ; , Cambi'id.'j'e plaiii, ali'). mii'ii'plailiaud serra;ed : press rolleVs, 20; 2-i, and 26 inches diam, Flain Cylinder field rollers; ''HOrse ; fiear, : fo/' i l', ; ,2,6jaud4huises. Best'irohWk.bwingle: trees,: :Ropes and ptillty-giar' 'inv 4' horse - yokes,' Threihini; machihstittings,. 'Belting all,sizes,.. Malleabk.civtiugapf'ollkindsto iirder.' Iron'and brass''eastings of all'kinds to order. ; Feneini;standards cut'and punohed ■ toanylengthaud'guagej'Bihpleline, /Drays'inadefrpm best'BMßoned'.'tiinber'audjwith Gilpin axles. .''. : ''- : -'- : '-' :i "■ : - lA '' ■ ■ ' ; ". ■■ •" >"• .'■ ' '.. '-'■- , ■■ , ; " : ' •' h '■'■'.'V| Winners of the GOLD MEDAL at the Melbourne Exhibition, for, their DOUBLE FUR FOW PLOUGH, vide Jurors' Report. ; P' onrms-In ploughs; one;exhibit, .to whioh; we wish to draw special attention,as being the best, and ihatis tho pouble,F.urrow of Beid '& Gray, ofDuuedin, New Zealand) iii finish and construction it irfar superior .to any other] ::'; Agents for Clayton and Shuttleworth'sTractionandiPdrtablßlEng'ies andflonihines;'' i ", ILLUSTRATED, PIUpE.LISTS on.appiioati.on.tp any, : ,of our;<)fflcej, ; ,;i i)uueain,i ' Oamarn/Tima™,'lnverflargiil, Ashburtpn,-Ch'rifltehurch, Auokiahiand Otautau. i

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1700, 2 June 1884, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1700, 2 June 1884, Page 1

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