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.NilkSON, MulTh) &' 00., ; A.>D. R.aTAII, ; ■ ; TEA .IIKuCII -\KT-V HLWDIiIiS, AND ' " IMl'OKTfilliS,. ( . Willis Street, ;'.-. : .'., Woilim-ton, Our Pure tended 'lens are the the t-Otciiiii>s.—Our "Challenge 111' ml" at 2i-td is superior toorlinav.Vßi corn'mixtures sod ■Bt3i or 3-Oil per ilj, ' 'Ret' Circulars for Pmr Opinions, PRICES-2/, ! 2/4,2/8.3/. 3/4/ '&' 4/. per lb., ' SOLD IN-'- , Packets, llh, Jlh; B.xea, 10b, 121b; net; ''Hilt Clieats, 40:b, sJlu.net. ■ .• NELBON,MOATE&Co.'s CELEBRATED '• Viv T<n T?Tiwi-t«, the Pwm ami the PubliptiPbii'the .best-.'val!:e m tin Soutii. ru ■ \lemis,Jh.ii'e'.!i l / i'h'e-e Tas a-o hough and blended hy.aPiofasaiona. Ta.it r, j ,ibixe<l by mrt,hiiii;ry, aiul supplied to ourj branches', awl over (i'JO Ag-nU direct 'from j _' ; 'our Wholesale Establishment. '• i 'A'WABDED 0« >IjO & SILVIOR MEDALS, j Thousands' 'of \Fdmjhes'ere!tlruiltiiix theje Teas Daily,' iSVe OoticmmtiitAii'dym. .Sold jy.gi peers iu all townstii'ough uithee«l>m. /ETMntclilesss Ooffees'ssi Are now in.roduced iu our Irade. NELSON, MOATE & CO,' CumßicnuKiit'D'uNEbiii,'. Acckmnd, & \Vi[,hs.Sti:eri' (Near' Empire ~.-■• KofcliWElilNttiO.M. ■ . Musterti'ii..,.i...:...,...•iliuppand Hare ■ Carlertou .............W, I'. Allen 0;arevi11e.,..,.'.,.................,F Feist Featherßtoii.. : W. Toofjojd (ji:(.ytnwn 11, J, TlMnuson Upp; r-Hutt , ,Oeo; MeHait e ; A A euta iu Victoria, New South Walei, Queens- ..... ,-; land, aiid Tasmani-. . ; 1G',19 : FELLINGHAM. TTAB decided to carry'nr the busintss ot . „ HF.R'LATE HUSBAKD, and hoped to repeive the.snw hearty support that: was given to, him.,, ... ... ■ ~.: , : ~,.,;' i MIi3 ! FiILUNGBAM ''ha*. Jus; ii;etived a Large and Varied Stock of NEW -TODS! A D is ; NOV/..MARRING THEM OFFI'" Prices. ; Which. Cannot Fail i '"■ TOSBLLTHEM! /', COME AND skETHE- ' : NEW GOODS ■ :.AT.:.'MILLIONi'PIII'CE:S ! '■ mhsw/KfYllingham, • ;l> '•' ; CENTRALB.vOT ijiiPOT, ; h ,oueen Street,,...'.l.'., ". . :'.'.■.. ...Slaste^ton GEO.mSKELL, T ''' PAINTER,PAPERHANGER* GENERAL B ''House Decai^tor, 1 ; BB: :„ ,i •'<-' X ":i ': ; .i-\h i,!.''"l:.j'.'- \) "<■■' ■ QOBEK-SI'BEET .„ I(ABThRroH. '; ■'"■'{ ! 4 ■;' Bl'MAWiMkti'OM W'ALUPAi'ERi; j'l Frieze'to ma'tolii <'■>>'"""■ j , j| ■■ iAllkMßofHtyColorsi arid ready, mixed paints, „'',,r.i"v;;''i!: | >■: E7 'SHEET GEA : SSi 1, 16 I ':'Zl,'& 28 QUNOE. >l Icmiii.iTTP TO'OO lrf4o'lN SIZE;;'\ 33! ffiorkiuM seuti taatfyiiyiirt of the' district

DIPPING-; ! SEASON, ' 1884. ; THE SPECAL IMPROVED „■ i I SOL.I7ULE, IN 09LX> WATEH. anw '■■ TI'IHISNOK POISONOUS J .'IP is „unrivalled for the complete Wm- " 1 ' DESTRUCTION of Tl!KVLlCl3,'aod PARASITUSo' f\pry.desco, !| tiimiiifrstii'g the SKIN of Sheep, Lambs, Cattle. Tfflffjf and, other animals, Ishas gained ti'ie"'h'glieai reput tio'ni fo ■it llftlYGEßllyHl Tofc»e.'scs the' 'double' advantage of' s'lnhltaueiiu'slyrepelling ''' %<Om 'coutaninn and cleansing'tho atunfrom fil h. "'•■.'-'.'.• IT DOER NOT DISCIILwR'THn; WOOL or act injuriously SH| .upon the natural Yolk of tame, but Feeds the Fle'i ce, 'maintains &'rS' " le na'uial Lustre, ami wonderfully promotes its Growth.! The ■nfe! f^ 3 ' "'' B ' ( ' nolirret ' inir-'dncing newly piircbwl stock amongst jj|w healthy animalß already on the runs may be-entirely'avoided by using this T»l>".' ;L " ' :i -' *'■•'""'■• ; i llal W ingredients (Glycerine beinK one) wliioh all tend to benefit 1 the S|| ¥' Jl,na ' ar '! ,e Wool, and these iv'gred'ents are mixed 'by new AijM.,': 1! 'powerful tteani machinery, so that, a thorough consistency-is .■; '*■ always obtained One clipping with ihis Dip (in mid fleece) t'i our directions, wilt saw the »r«a»*at inconvenience of dippiug twice as is the ease with other dips, Also.applioablß for Footroi. anrlthi Maggot Kly.- ~ ' ~ i _: Sold m Drums—2olb (two gallon), 50 b (five gallons), 1001b (ten gillons), 5s per gallon in single drums. A considerable reduction made on la gur quantities' for la'go.flouk'd. See , Price bista, obtainable fiom Agonls. '" ~ Among, the hundreds qi Testimonials we have received LAST SEASON.forto Glycerine Dip! we select the follow n<<:lea, Tinni, Whareaina, Mastcrtou,' Jan 22,1884. Mown Kituu, A,.C0., Wellington (agents fur the Glycerine Dip). I.mjAk Silts— f have much pleasure in stating that the Glyceiiue Dip you supplied me with has given laiisfiiotion, and I consider that if ibed according to the direntun* given that it is a cute for rah. Smiio 30 sheep picked by ; Mr -Inspector Druinmond and dipped iu hi< presence were experimented on about 20 Mays'.aficndipping.' Mr She:p luspeutoi- Valance I'XMimv d those sheep and found all> but three cured. A second dip was then given, and, after an interval of ab.mt 15 days, I fiiid al' aro'perfectly cured,: The mixture Wis u ; wd COLD Strength, oue part, dip to 20 parts Witter; the sheep being kept in abou one lui.ute The woo. is in good order. I'Send'yhn S'imploß ! .of lambs' iwool whichreerive<i two dippings. (Signed) \,THOMAS MM'ry.iY,,, ! ''•'■•'■ '" M-in'gerfor Rev J.'C'Audre.w. ■' P.S.—i'ou are welcoihe to make use of the above atii'oni'tit .-.«.,. N.B.—Thoiijih we do not guarantee th-i care, of Se»o with coid water,- this, testimonial Bhowa'tlie'extroo'dinary elricwy of the Glycerine,D p, even, under thosecircuniiianca and as the two oboeo inspectors were present, a.thorough test would be obtained; • •■■':•.■■ ■■•■ :. . T, &H, Pron Purvis 1!u-SELt J , l Eflq.,of 'Vnb'nrn-Hatron, W.dpiikuraX'Hvwke'sßiy; New Zealand '•'• ' "•'•■. : andofWitiroch,Mil'ialinrt. '" ''' i; "'' ■■••■; ' ..; ; Wai'roch,Milni'hort,N,B,,Augusi l 'l2tli,lß'i2; '' ' Messrs Tomus'SON snd Havwaro, Lincoln, Loudon. ' ' ' . ' L : Geniicmeii ' I have niwh pleasure in tw.o»n'netidiiig your Glycerine Dip'to the Flock mastera of New Zealand. I htveu-iedit myself in tin colony fcrtlu la'slseiMi or eLo'- years, where the hcstTi-snits'luve been'obtained,'and idsq on'ni'y Hill'Plpefe'lnw for 1 several years with, cq'ia! aucces'; J have/no ne-duiioo in priihmncing for promoting th> growth oi the Wool,.destroying Ticks: cur n* -Wb.- protection and cold, or, nihnayise improvi ig the general health au.l condition of the aui'nai—su'peWbr to any application yet discovered. ' ■'"':■ ; Ish til oe gi'itl to h w that vour. Mr Hay ward's' visit to tho cilony may' le id- to an exteusive use of your Gy.terine Dip throughout New Z aland.'' ''• "],-'.' ' '■ ! ' lam, dear Sirs s ,'','" .' ' . ■' 'Yours respectfully, " ' ' .: (Signed) '. PUKVIS BUSSELIi roil dipped with the •' Gltcecine Dir" last-year at the N.Z; and. A, Land Company's 3tud Flock Station the high'st price in tlvt Loivlon marnet. (Vide (Vceoiint. B;iles 1883).' The twdvefl-iecestlntoimiiiifid'the GOLD iIIiDAL at tlu late Sydney Exhibition were dipped inti'e" Glvce ixk Dii 1 ." ; .■;. ■■■.■" .-■ ■.-. The prize pen of Lincoln Sheen ( lesH.s E, A, and ,T. A. Thorpe's) at the late Lincoln : , April F:,ir. aid * i ewar< E .ir; were dipped irith the ''fihvoam.iK Dip";, : ■• ! Wool Dipped'WllK'the" Gi.yomkish Dip" ob'.aiiied the Stiver iled.il at' the late Paris Exhit'ition. ■ .',-•. ■'■ ' : ■■"'■' ■ - 1 - i; ' lv■■ i I . At the lata e>:liui3tivd tfi'di of -Shoe;) iVna in H : iwko'(i Bay, the judge} report.as! fol lows:-''At the a'conl eximinauon on Oowher U, ws liu..d' the Sh-ep dipned with Tom irison and Ha'ywtrd's G yoeriue V vKASI I>M;'AMD WOOL IS GOi'D lUtDfiK, 1 Ab„ die. ( Vdt It uvlw's Uv/ Ho al i J uiu .ry 5, lb8)); : • ; ■' ■' - : -' •'•' :; ' ; A'&ENTIsV D. F. ircOARTHT. Kuull ag0;:..,.-, .;..W.aRA"APA, ..WKLLKGI'ON, Lincoln, Liwl.ind. .-,-,. ,; ; ,- Plans of Hay ward's Latest Improved Shiep Dipping Baths,'with Trjveflihg Gangway, co be had of the several Agents, ifl.-G1 each, '■'■■'■ ■■■ • ; '' ;; „ i ■ 1634 ■■ .^3SMwars..-:■■;.!;■ NFW POSITIVE FEE!) MOAteST'SEED-SOWEE,; For sowing CTrain„G.ra9B, Turnip, Rape. : ete,; and the 1 Turnip Sower can be arranged,, when ordered, to sow Lucono ot o'har emill seeds simnltamiouHly tobhaßO vvitig of Hyo Grass ifdusired.' It is tliu oulySow-ji" iirthe Market rthit: will ,f'ow,;w th . legiilaiity on either excessively rough or very smooth land. It, .will sow, any„(|e-ired fluanlity'uf'Giai'uoi'Uiiisbv siaiDy whoa 1 . '.' '''' ..";'', '':;'",' j _'" Y""',;,'.',: . TIIMEST, OV;'itC 500 IN USE. '" V: j' improved PrizeChaffouttevs wi'.h cast steel iron' hpiecesj uh'-h properly'handled, ni.iko no long straws, .consequently the ijhaff i 1 quir s no ridJlicg,' They .-ara lif use' lai'goi,y ail, nver New Zealand. Boveral ut( the lage-ajzad nialiiiH}a, iiiie.l. up':iul'CbHtt't-' Ohurch. '",,' . ~;; ■;.;,■ it .'...■:, ■ ~,.;.-,;,.;;;■; I, i]; , ~;,];, i Improved double and .treble furrow, plough's, 'the best tbepheappstjin' the Market,, 3,„4. and 5 leaf. H rrow>. ;lqiiareli ksd ehiinhairbwsi' New de'sign'of tripo.H' harrows'. s'iind 7 iiiiied"ti-dd grabli-iHi. Oami.'id^';)Uii,'aU'i'mix v .tdplaiiaudserra!',ed ; I'VCißroller-,20, 24, aud 2Ginchesdiam 1 . ; Flam Cylinder field rtdj.wti, .-.HprjiegeSr, fir I; '■ 2.6, atid4'hiVses;.i Best iron baik.swingle. tr,ee«,,, Ropes .and iull«y ,gi«r,-]ff|r,.4'-|librß9; i .yokes. ;.T.hi , ethi. , itmachm^fiMings,..'Be'lting , ail sizes.' .Malleabla.ca.ti'iiga jf nlljkjrid's to} :'rder.::irpo;auc b-.;a scufltiiiga cit>alvkj'-'da tiotday.}', Fenciiwetandarili o'jt.And.puindhed i to any length; aud guage, Bingleliue. , ,,!Dra)S madeiroiu 'best Beaßoued' ilnibor !ati'd iitli : ' Gilpin axU •-.'-. .-.'v L-P- '•■>■■■■• Cl :;i •-"Si "''!' " *- ls "' i: W'!""' ■ r ' L I ; , ~ Winners of, the GOLD'MKDAL at the! MfHioiime Exhibition 'fortheir DOUBLE^UR;' > FOW^LOUGrii^WeJuroii'Report. P-ocr.HS-T-Inpioaglis'tbifeiabuelexliibittoA-liich 1 we WiSh'to drAtr'»p^<nai. - fltt»nticman'.beinij tho bear., and ihatis tbe,l)onbl6:Eur«iwof Reid '• iSG/iiJV'iif 'Dauediii; ; No\v Zealand, iu fidish and Bonstraoi.i.init.u iar superior to .any other. ARents.for.Olayton.audiSbuttlewprth'sTracnntf'afld'pbrt'abie'tJngltießabd Connintiß.' ' .' . ~ ' ' j,, ■•/• ~.i.n i',/'{.fe iU'Cl'J;l--.i| - ' ILi.U'itRAT|D'Pli'ICE' LISTS 1 oni aiip'-oation to. any of our office •fliiilejiin, 1 . ■.l'ltasipru, .lar^reargillj' Aelibu'rtobi.Uhristuhurcl), 1 Auekliwd^..and / ■ j ptsataUi r l , j

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1702, 4 June 1884, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1702, 4 June 1884, Page 1

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