PKATHERSTON 7 . (Opposite Railway Station). JAMKS SMITH, PROPRIETOR. I"|HE best accommodation in the district. Wines an Sp : nta of the first quality. Horses and Buggies always on hire. 10GG THE MARQUIS OF NORMANBY HOTEL, CARTERTON. ONE of the most commodious and best appointed hotels in the Wairarapa, is now in the hands of. that well-known public caterer ■■ : : :M?p:;E:]BVCKEMDGE;-: .■'.;•'. Whowduldjbc dad to see all his old patrons and as niany .new-.ones : us inay!:mtiko it convenient to'call."'■■)":"'.':';■■'; ...';■ ,: .; ..:' :; Tlie'; : eulinary'department, is Yirst-class,' and;tlie : spirits avo. of .{heiveryliestflUrtlity-obtaihablof W',v^ si|b ~'iroTE'rf, v; .Tlip- Frbpi'iet6r, ; :;oMhe.abbve;.;tildmid' the uiliitbitaiiis of "Mastortomand ilib-siii'v rounding: distiiictsj, ; as--' also J public for the liltJiert'q: given,' 111 id-..begs;veapectfully"to: state that'additions; and-ini--prove'incnts, iiv. accordance /jy-ith thp?]n:ogress- of tho place;, as also the ,gi;o : win'g reViuireineiits of tliii trade; .have been niailo. Tl ; i'e Culinary ' j)cpaf tiiieht is as usual; first-class; ' Wines,. B.ccrs,. ■ Spirits; . 'and'; other ligiio'iirtfe each-.an'il' illicit,t]ip-v.c'ryftest .vjuaifty;.. .'"■■':''.;."'■, The- Billiard. Robin;- wliieh-is' provided hfitii.-orie of Alcoch ! s;.lirst-class.'tableS,;lias'i Aystbeen ro.flii'iiisliccl iii.thp nioat.plegaiit manner,. .'■"".''' ■ A. E-L:Rifrf, Proprietor: THE WHITE HART HOTEL, ■ CARTERTON. ■PJiOl'tiimm Y'V , l). f waning. .hi.sirioiidsawllhD ■ public lif general, that lie has taken pussession of. the above well-known building; in Garterton, ; lately under the proprietor-' .ship of Mr .Rqukut Elliotti:, aiul that' X&ijQWRS NOW Ml) willdefy: competition for Go.riuiiioncss-M.d Purity.. Wejl-fiirnislietl Trhak Siilwj (tnil Mb l\(i(ws, ■ The fiifiii'fii'if- /lmoK/cmc'it/s are.' under tlio Pro'pmWs Igmidkk S\ip.crvhioil. Siunjh ll'omiu for Commercial Tmdkk in (lie Centre of (lie Town. .fiooii Staihis'o ax-d. PaddocKs. A C All meets the trains from the City. WLUm T. PIMOCK, BUILDE:? AWO (iHNTBACTOR lIA&TKRTOX ■'ESTfUAW OlVlim ■ 1982 DIPPING SEASON, 1886, , PEACOCK'S £3 i-Eii 1,000 Giiwm IS the Best, Cheapest; and'Most.Lasting in its' effects for Lice, Ticks, imd Stab* T-ho- wool of th.o.s'h.e:e'p dipped with Pea* cock's. LuMiCANi Dir .fetched a, high pi-ice in the London sales this.season, and va? reported, ovi by the Loudon, brokers: as. b.eiiig; of a good, usoful description, ii.i picclle.nt condition. This. Dip is becoming, a universal, favori'.to, and thyse: wlip-try it once, always-lisp: it. again. ' ''■ that tho Dip is well stirred up; according-to. printed, directiona on.'oach:ti'iv.. ■'. Thgyfiilli)w'iii« : ai'o'- a. few-of the tost-i----inoiiiais received : jia/toii. Qctobcr : lßtbi ISS-1. ■DAVin- Peacock, 1%, Homewood, .Deaii SlHi--I liayc rxKnuiiojl stivcrril flocks f)f. : sTieup t'hiVt l'mve iicm (itissddiii y.oiir now Dip, iim! have ~m.u4u pleasure in- testifying to ifs/efijeacy in destroying bo,;h' ticks mid lice.. It isinki inost bciic.fipia.lto tiro WooTy leaving it beautifully v.bitcjiwl iwft. I am-, yours-tali-fully,. -, RoiiEnT'K.S'nirsox,. Inspector of .Shcqp. ■ jjohny Glen, Bangitikei, .August 30th, 1831. '" ic'ocK, Esq'.,. Mitrtpii,. . __.. ii this year tried your- dip, anil .'fouriilit very cflicricipusfpr.liceu'ritl ticks, It iirmu'ch cli'tapcr -tUa'ii-.jany- other I-iliyer- used, .■and leayes tlie wooland'skjii -beautifully iylii.te witliout Htainni'g'.-.Yq.ur's -truly, ' .j.NQ'. I\ LETiii)I!IDOE. Roa c-li il 1,. Supt c mbpr 27tli, 1834. .'jlr/PEAcqei;, '.DiiAii; S.iit.'- J "S.Vo.-(lipped our sheep in March last with- your dippiiig-inixturo,. arid JEp.unil.it totinswer 'Well, killing;.";ja 11" : .tho.'.lic'ol anil tick's; ■leaving; the- vvii'olvl/ea'utifully ip'ft; white, anil oiljV'aiiil tli6roitf;li'ly- cli'iiusing'itlic skiii. 'Qui 1 slici'p were very louay.flipj'iiiig, but- lit jireseiit diitv arc [lOrfectly.freefrjin hce.aiiil. ticks, ;IV, it. K, E; jpi'INSTQ.V. .Isiisliy.B;ink|.''Kangitikcii August4"th. lV;.MrKAc6cki . ■' , ; ;.ii'EAR : iiscd. your, dip this .eeaboiif l-bcg ii fy .f «:i'ts--tf toroiigh i-'flicieiioy ■in l ; .illing ; ticks iiiu'l flieir'eggH,. lciiviug .the Wuol •■•'feantifii'lly wliite, soft,"aniru.ily,:'aii(i thoroughly ■cleansing flic skin; ■■''■■■'". Acovs'T/ I'i'.iaiEui'ck, juiv, Mii.Pi:ACo:ck,— ": Dkah .S'iß.--Your Dip lm'sgiyeu mo .every ' latiafactioii. It. lolls all lice .aiiil ticks, is la.* ;iig.iu : i't3 eii'cc.ts, gi'ves'tho 'wf-niaggml,gloss',' ."iand' dues not staiii. ■ It. is also coiisidehibly 1 cheaper than ii.iiy other dip I have ■ hitherto ■iiseik . James JpiiK'stos*.- ' .iiaagitikei.Jtolctigii,. li.j'n'iiy Glc.ii'; Sen., Ist. vMitjl'EACpcic, ■■.. ■'■fi'EA'ii Slit..—-Yourcl.ip is by faf'tli'e:bc'st and /-'cli'chp.e'st'l.liavo'ever.us'edi ifeelpes-not,staiiijbr ihake.'tlie.w.oiil dry and-vluirsli, .like.' yapxf 'of ' -.tli&Eiiglisli dips; tint imjs,:i)'irf ■ lieiiutifui. gloss, ,aiid e|ean'si;.si.iway.'all filth.., killing all insect ■..lifc,-;riiui;is iustiii'g'jii '":'.'.'/' DA^'iKii'StEVENs. - .. Vop.dlamlsjSbvcmber.ordi.lSSii, Mr I'EACbcic,.. :/ DKAlVsiji. - ; V«ur'D,ip s has::given me ; tipiij [indlinteifd tu use it this year, '■ , .... Groycl'ey, lGtii December, 18S5; .JMii'TEAtoeiCj ~....■■.. ;J \ ,-Dif.iit Si it. — l )iavc:iiiucli: : pleasurciri; testify-' :.nnd -ticks;,'■t'-iini. n p\v : sli cjiriii g,.; dti (l : t lio;. slicep, : are veryireebf vermjiii'^;■■■* l)■ ALExVileßcth^:;■;■ " :; ' ■'^^';:i#eildnig;'l2tli ; Aprililßßo. ;: ;" MessrsHAi.cdjiiiE!&-SniiEH«'ll.l. ;■ "H .■.. :;■?: '■■ ~ GENTLESiEN-.r'-I fiiiil', the dip,. knbwn';:ns;Pea- .; cocks, after a fair'trial, a certain destroyer of. '' insect life;;;ouo:slrij>,' with, ciglitccn months wool, beiug;b:i(lly:; infected with lice.' Tho only difference.mado''between that iwrticularaheep amlthe renjainder,was giving it extra, time in the tank.'::;lt:a.so, leaves the ..wool .soft, and , without tlioj'stain you so often see left by other .'dips.'-' rproptisc'jdijipingthe remainder of Mr.AVrcy's (lock this'montli, and.trust you will reservo incj'suillejcnt for .three, thousand sheep.' lam, geutki.ne'n',:yours faithfully, '''■]'?''K?:%'y!. : '' John Saxon, :' ■ ■ Maras;er for Mr "Wroy. Aoexis'; Mossrs Levin & Co., Wellington j Jlessis'T. J. Maling it Co., Christchurch; Messrs Hardy & Sidey, Napier; Messrs Barnes & \Vani;auui; McssrsStevens A Gorton, Bulls, Palmerston, and-Woodville; Messrs lialcomlie & Sherd 1, Podding; Messrs Watt it Jones, Marton ; Mr Robert; Whittmn, Manutahi, Taranaki; Mr G. Franklin, Tumkina. Messrs Lowes it lorns, 20-1 Mastevton. ARTHUR V/&RBURTON, & GO, Stock axd SuAUEimoKER-s, Land, Escate; Financial, axdUknkual Cimijiissio.v Aok.vts,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2266, 9 April 1886, Page 4
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