hWIhE HOTEL, EEATHERSIW, (Opposite Railway Station). JAMES SMITH, PROPRIETOR. fJIHE best ncconvnwlation in the disJ trict. Wines an V l * 3 of the first quality. Horses and Bnqgics always on hire. ' 196"G 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 catoror K.BVCKERIME,:--Whowouldbc [dad to see all his old patrons and as many new ones as may. make it convenient to call. ■'■ : , '■} ■ . The culinary department is first-class, and tho wines, beers, and spirits are of tho very best quality obtainable, '"■% ■. O'Alcock's First-class Billiard Table fILUB^'fHOTEL\ MASTERTON; ■■'.The Proprietor of the'aboTO'oidind; '■well-known cstablislnnehtybcgs;tb.:'.;thank, ':theinhabitants.of.Masterfon;and:the;sur};, 'Grounding also j the ■.travelling -public for'tbe,larg6. : :'mcasure;' : of,.support; ' .'hitherto v given, ; :and begs 'respectfully:id : state tliatadditions,'alterations, . : .andini-; ■ provemcnts,>in-, accordance; with tlnvpro,grcss ofithej;;place;:;as;;alsojiliovgvpwing Miiadc;;//;/ : ■..,:: }' : :-V Culiriftry, as: usual; ":iirst : class; ! : -v,' .."/.■i:':"' : l ; .",.'■'■'•; i.~:'i-iC-'. v I ißcciis,. )■ -Spirifs,-; .(and; .'.'other Hiquorsjirb -cacti-, and) 'alK ; : ':'\jualityV<..'i\ "';■;.'■ ''■ y-W-Y:''"<-.'&■*<,;' S;< ..'.The Billiardvßbpiii^whiclvis■ provided ■•;nfitli!o'ii"o. of Alcbck's ■'.mahri'e'ri-'.': " '.■'.■ -'.. ' -:■■'■}■'-;■•';■- A,..f^KTi.N.s ; v;v Proprietor.
THE WHITE KAUT HOTEL; BAUTEfiTON.. WTy HAS inuclt. pleasure in in-. ;. J)*, for-iflingjiis frieiulsand {lie public/in gu.iieTal, that he has" taken, pds l session of the aliov'i), well&itown' .building iii Gartevfon, lately iiiidcr tlvc proprietor ■sliip'of,Mr -RoiseHt 'E'lliottk, .and'tliat NftW «*ill (Jcfy ' ..competition for Genuineness and. Purity, : WelV-Yurnishud Prink Sifting, md lid ■ iiomns). The (Miliar;/ ArmiUpnlnl's are undcT'llio ftvprieloh liimcdMc. SupermsidiL Sample ifootys- /w ikUimiid Trurillm fa the Centre vf the Towik ■G'qOji- StUi'HNG' <vsr> PApppoks, .A Cab meets the trains: from: the Gity*. MAS'IMLTOIT ' MMAWS -fifi-Flfy. 1982
DIPPING SEASON, .1886.. PEACOCK'S ][.. in its effects, for Lice* Ticks, and Scat The: wool gf'tho sftefip-dipppcVwitliPEA-(dock's' liUiiiiitJAXT : Dip/. fetched a high price in the Lmutan Siilea tliis soaso.n, ahd , ivas-reported on by the. London-'brokers | a'sb'eiiig 1 ofivgoodj' useful description, in:! oxe'e] iph t. ;c6ii i ..TlijavDipis: becoming; a universalfavor-, ite;: ; anuSthosii who try it once always use: -it'agaihi-. ..,'.. ';.'.CAUTio'iV,--Seo that, the Dip as'well according to printed directioiis: gn,cacU..tin.. ... ilid.'fullmving.aro a. few .of the.testi-. iii'ohials.received :^- /:;«■■ .... . Mncton, Qctober lStlj, 18S4. : ■l)ATiii ; ;pXicoc'K,.l!sav,.Hompiv()D'iii.. .;;Dear;.Siß;—lliave- cxnrnine(t- : seyi?ral flocks of sheep'that have been: ,dre'ssed;in your new Dip, ahdvliavc■ lime)) pic.osuiVih''testifying to. !ii!iiiai^MMjlKiaiMiifll beautifully .white and soft; I.flni, yoiirsfaithpy."'. ~ :■.■..:■. •■■■,■■..■ EOBERrKyiSIMFSQX, ;'■':. Inspector; of' Sheep; ttoririy\Glcn; Augiist #tti, ISB-L Martoii; •; ■ vVDEAirSiii:—l'this' yearitrieil;. yoiii' itip./anit. fuuiid'it .very. «flieaciftus / forJ'lic'S'and:.;tickiii "It; is much ■.clieaiicr ■tliiifciiiiy jathe'rixl.eve.r used, nn(l;leavc3:the.' , M'obl ii.i'Kl.akih;;:lfeautifu]ly;Svliit'c : - atd "sof t,';,withbiit ataraini,''^A r 6urs,-.truly,; ■ ": :^¥::: V:V' f ■' ' Jn;6;:"Ei.Letiibki dge; ; ;;%:.:;■;,:, . Eoaehiij)September : 2J'th, 1884. . ;Mr Peacock,.: ■>; I>kA R v S in;-p^'^e: rtipped : - our..sheep in 'March; last/with :'you'r. lUpiiirig a'hiV. founiliii, .to answer; : ive]l; killing, nlk'tlic lice ami ticks,' 'leaviiigthciwool Ijea'utifully' soft; white,' and ;;/oilyi : an'd : akiii'.- ■ Our. E ■at.pTesGnt "datb.are perfectly freb.frofnjlice.ahil'- ticks,. :y-'' ; ;;-. : ':' v £ KhM^JpiIXSTOX,; •To'Mr'PEACOOiv..'' .'"< v."/ '" ''; ■:'■'?'■ DearYSiii;r-Hiiying,-used your dip this ißbhi'l,beg:tp/4cstify^'o/it'S~th6roXi^]t:ciiicicji<:y' Hling.'ticks-and their egya, .leaving the wool iifully .lyhi't.e,s'o.ff;jihd : ,dily)'a'hd.tligroughly cleansing tke'skm. ':',•"■'';.-... :>^v;''''V; '' Auiil'ST KiiKLiKHiCK, ]im'.. i'i-f " : liellcviiff,.Kangitik.cij.Septcitibtir IStli. ?.Mr Peacqck —■,. /./.?'■■ ~ *i Dear JSik^Ypur' Dijv has given 'inc.. every; ;Batisfactipp; is tot-' i.'.ng ih : its;.efFec.ts,- giye.B'4iic:;.wpbl : a good -gloss;'; , : .and;docs .iipt sjaiii. It' is -also ■consiileralily ich'cap'cr.'-tlian aiiy utlie^(lip;;l- { luivc iiitlie'rto. -iisciliC,"-.';. . JAsife joiissTos, .;•'■ Rahgitikej'VJunctiony lioiiiiy ...G Ichj. Sep;, 'lst. . Ili: Peacock;':-^ -.■ ■•'.;■ '~ : ;'- >-;:",. ■ farttebest: ami cheapest 'l.;liavo"pyer : iisiecl.;: ■.l.tvilbes -riofc-staiii or make the wool'dry' ijnd JharsliV; like'.-iniiiiy" pt ; the Eiiglish ttips, : : bui\i>\i't h .oi v a-" be iiutif ill, gloss,, ." nnd. '.aliy :jiisccjb) life,andisilastiiig-iintsytifec'tfo; . '"• ; ' ' : ! ',:cM ; -f '. : - ; v.DA'xiEi;.;SiE'yExs;. - :' .}\'oo'(l|a.ii(ls'i 3rd; 1585. : .7->'giir.Dip;lias'.'giycii: me Batisfac-
"■■'.'' y^.. i.Grovei ey, .'lCtli'i De cemb er, .1885;-MrTeacook,V-.vv,;|:,'; : ' ■ Dear Sir,— I Jiayclhiuchpleaßureiu'testify-. 5 ing to the efficiency "ofiyoiu dip in killing lice' and ticks. I am now shearing, and the sheep ore very freeof vermin,. AIKX. Mcßeth, Fuilding, 12th April, 1885. Messrs Haicomkk & Shukiiwill. Gesiibsies.—l find, the dip, known as Peacocks, after a fair trial, n certain destroyer of insect life, one sli':Cp, with .eighteen montlis wool, being badly infected with lice. Tho only differenco made between that particular sheep and the remainder was giving it extra time in the tank, It aso leaves tho wool soft, and without the stain you so often see left by other dips. I propose dipping the remainder of Mr Wrey's flock this month, and trust you will reservo me sufficient for three thousand 1 sheep. I am, gentlemen, yours faithfully, . :■';. . ■ ..JohnSaxonv■.'.'■' " . Manager for Mr AYrey. Agents : Messrs Levin & Co., Wellington ; Messiß T, J. Maling & Co,, Christchurch ; Messrs Hardy & Sidey, Napier ; Messrs Barnes & ilkjgic, Wanganui; Messrs Stevens & Gorton, Bulls, Palmerston, and Woodville; Messrs Halcombo A Shenvill, Peilding; Messrs Watt & Jones, Marton ; Mr EoberD Whitfcem, Manutahi, Taranaki; Mr G. Franklin, Turakina. Messrs Lowes & lorm, 204 Masterton. ARTHUR WARBURTON, & 00. Stock and Siiakebkokers, Land, Estate, Financial, and Gexkkal Commission Agents, LAireioN Quay, Weuinoion.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2271, 15 April 1886, Page 4
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