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DIPPING- SEASON, 1884. THE SPECIAL IMPROVED SOLUBLE IN COLD WATER. IStev T HIS NON MIBONOUB DIP is unrivalled for the complete ' § 1 DESTIiUCTION of TICKS, LICE, and PARASITES ol i| eyery description infesting the SKIN of..Sbosn, Lambs, Cattle. 11l ' ftml otnor amma ' B ' It I'as gained the. highest reputation, for it lall»l| I pohseEaes the double advantage of sfinultancously. repclliug M conta«inn and cleansing the skin from fikh. jj I IT DOES NOT DISCO LOR TH K WOOL or act injuriously jJP upon the natural Yolk of same, but Feeds the Fleece, maintains IHi the natural Lustre, and wonderfully promotes its Growth. The JIB great risk incurred by introducing newly pin-chased stock nmongßt || healthy animals already on the runs may bu entirely avoided by I using this Dli". .. . ' |j|!||. T h " WP is not a cheap chemical fluid, but a blend of J JiiP ln 2 I ' wlienti ' (G'yow'ne beinc, one) which all tend to benefit the ■|jjiii§Jf A'jimal and the Wool, and theso ingredients arc mixed by new n„r ,ii M „fi -m .i Vays obt * ined . one di PP'»fi with this Dip (in mid fleece) to ondirectioni will saw the ereateit inconvenience of dipping twice, as U the case with odiur dips. Also applicable for Foolrot and the Maggot Fly. So dm Drums-SOib (twofiallojsJ.SOib (five gallons), 1001b (ten gallons), 5s per gallon in angle drums A considerable reduction made on la-g«r quantities for large Jlo ks See nice Lists, obtainable from Agents, . Among the hundreds of Testimonials we have received LAST SEASON fortius Wycenno Dip. we select the folW.ng :- m,„ „ v , „ „. „. Ilu > Tiuui ' Mastcrtou, Jun 22, 1884. Messrs Karjn & Co., V, ollmgton (ageuts for the Glycerine Dip).. Dear Sirs-1 have much pleasure in stating that the Glycerine Dip you supplied m with has given satisfaction, and I consider that if used according to the directions gV n that it is a cute for scab. Some 30 sheep picked by Mr Inspector Drumraond and (l ppediu his presence were experimented on about 20 days after dipping. Mr Sheep Inspector Ulknce examm* d these/sheep and found all hut three cured! A second dip w S hen given, and after an interval oi al»ut 15 days, I find all are perfectly cured, The mix no was used COLD Strength, one part dip to 20 parts water; the sheep being kept bout, one minute The wool is in good order. I send yon samples of lambs' wool wlucii received two dippings. (Signed) THOMAS MACKAY. tc V , , Manager for Rev J.C.Andrew. l .h.- \ on are welcomo to nuke uso of the abovo statement N.li— riioufjh we do not guarantee the cure of Scab with cold wator, this testimonial hows the estraondinary eflic.ey of the Glycerine Dip, even under thou oiroanutanos ami as the two bhoep Inspectors were present, a thorough test would be obtained. Pro ii Purvis Rosses, Esq of Woburn-llatron, Waipukura.l, Hwko's B.iy. New' Zeal and audofWairoch, Milnahnrt. Wanoch, Milnahort, N. 8., August 12th, 1532. Messrs Tomlissos snd Hayvard, Lincoln, London, Gcntlemen,-rhave much pleasure in recommending your Glycerine Dip to the Iloek masters of New Zmland. I have use 1 it myself in tne colony for the last seven or oigot years, where the.bostrnulb have been obtained, and also on my Hill Flock here for iveral years with equal success I have no hesitation in pronouncing it—oithar for pro--ioung the growth of the Wool, destroying Ticks, curing icab, protection against wet and cold, or otherwise improving the general health and oonditiou of the animal-superior to any otnor application yot discovered, I shall no glad to hoar that your Mr Hayward's visit to the colony may lead to an extensive usa ot your aiyaerwo Dip; uroiyhout New Zealand. I am, dear firs, Yours respectfully; , v ... ~.„„ „. (Signed) PURVIS RUSSELL, Qt jWS nh ! 19 ' «t year at theN.Z. and A, Land Company's S ™, k Btatwnrealised the highest price in the London market. (Vide Account Sales • 1883). The twe ve fleeces that obtained the GOLD MEDAL at tin late Sydney Exhibition were dipped m the" Glyceiink Dip," The prize pen of Lincoln Sheep (Messrs R. A, and J. A. Thorpe's) at the late Lincoln Apri Fair, and Nowark Fair, were dipped with the " Glycerivk Dip " Wool Dipped with the" Gltqwim Dip" obtained the Silver Medal at the late Paris Inhibition.

At the ate exhaustive trials of Sheou Dips in Hawke's Bay, the judges report (is fol lows:- At he second examination, on October 18, we totiud the Sheep dipped with TomlwandHaywards GlycerinePßEl3 MOVI PARASITES, AND WOOL IN GOOD OBDEB, Ac,, &0. ( Vide Hawke's Bay Herald, January 5,1S81). AGENTS: WAIRARAPA. KBULL AGO WELLINGTON. ~ole Manufacturcrs-TOMLINSON A HAYWARD, Agricultural Ghemute ~ , Lincoln, England, ■ Plans of Hayward's Latest Improved Sheep Dipping Baths, with Travelling Gangway, to ho had of tho several A»onts, 10a 6,1 ench, ml KEI1) AND GEAY'S IMPEOVED NEW ZEALAND GBaIN DRILL WITH POSITIVE FEED AND SPUING COULTERS • ' iathaBSTDRILLIN THE MARKET, andis'exti„sivelyu S „d throughout KewZealand and Winner of Ant Prizes in competition vith tho. host American and English Drills and iSriT 0 ' 81 " 11 " 0r tob °"'' l3 ' 15, aud 17 Co,mtoC3 7 " l * ntro Ma 'ALSO, THEIR. . ■ NEW POSITIVE FEED BROADCAST SEED-SOWJiR For sowing Grain (Jrass Turnip, Rape, Mangold, etc.: and the Turnip Sower can bo a laagcd, when ordeieJ, to spw Luosrne or-oinar small seeds simultmeou'y to' ih„ B bwiiu> of Byo'brass lfdoiMwL:. liis tin only eower iu the market that will «uw with ahaolut regularity on either excessively rough or very.s.uboth land, It ; will sow any desired ■ ■ . : quantity of Gram.or Grasi by simjlv one whpnl BEID i Wmwm Th* are self contained, cousequent'y uo liability of breaking. Nearly one thousanl m u 3J . '' IMMVED ; :PRIZpH#. CUTTEES, '"' First Prize at Chfißtchurcii and Du'uedin .' :

with renewable out steel month aiid' which cau be, renewed iu a few minute--1 he steel pieces an* same material as ths .knives are made of/ . Tlipse nuchmea, when nro" perlyjiand,ed,make™ long Btraw'j, cousaqujntly .require, no riddle. They are in all over Now Zealand, several of the largeslzsd nrmhinM beinglately fitted up in Chrbuciurel.. ™™ D nr eri| M le tyty lat the Mflbonrris Exhibition for'thiir DOUBLE FURFOWPLOUGU, vide Jurora'.Report. Pt brow-In ploughs there is one exhibit to which we >vißh to draw special attention as bein ? tho best, and that is the Doable Furrow of Reid 4 Gray, of Dunedm, NowZaaland, in finish.aud oonstruolioaitw far superior to any other. .Agents for Clayton.and Sh^tle^ on to any 'if 'our office Dnaedin Oainara, Tiinaru, InYorcargdl, Christcliurch, Auckland, and' Otautau.; i '

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1708, 11 June 1884, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1708, 11 June 1884, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1708, 11 June 1884, Page 1

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