THE WAIRARAPA AND EAST I COAST PaSTOEAL AND AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. Founded 1877. Incorporated 1878. THE ANNITAXj RAM AND EWE FAIR WILL iSE HELD ON I THURSDAY, 12th FEBRUARY, 1891 IN THE Slioav Grounds, CARTERTON, Sale to commence at 11.80. Entries close on THURSDAY, February uth, at noon. E. \V. DORSET, Secretary. J ELLINGTON AGRICULTURAL VV AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION Ram and Ewe Fair, (specially hired and prepared) close to the LOWER HUTT RAILWAY STATION, on TUESDAY, JANUARY 27th, 1891. Entrance fees,— Stud Rams under ten, 28 per head, over ten la per head. Ewes is per head. Entries close FRIDAY, January 23rd. All particulars to be had of the SECRETARY, 2SI Grey-street, Wellington.
QUIBELL'S LIQUID SHEEP DIP, (NON-POISONOUS.) An Important & Eeliable Dip for Sheep and Lambs, Chemical Food for the wool
IS an infallible exterminator of insect life, a complete and perfectly reliable cure for scab, and destroyer 01 Ticks, Lice, Mange, Fleas, and all parasites that attack Sheep or other animals. The special merits of Quibell's Liquid Dip are It is NON-POISONOUS to animal life. Id is PERFECTLY SAFE to ase upon all animals. It is a RELIABLE and PERFECT CURE for Scab, Lice and Insects. It NEVER FAILtf in any case where used as directed. The important Fatty Matter it contains FEEDS THE WOOL, and is so blended in the dip that it is readily absorbed by the wool, making it soft and luxuriant. It is conveyed to the roots, nourishes and promotes the growth, producing by natural laws an abundant, healthy and heavy fleece. For lambs and ewes it is most valuable, being non-poisonous, the growth of the young wool is assisted and their health improved. (Young lambs are often injured by poisonous dips). The experience of every and honest man proves this. QUIBELL'S SHEEP DIPS are largely used by many of the most important sheep breeders in the world, and with credit and advantage upon the most valuable flocks—a certain proof that they are the best money can procure, or they would not be used so extensively upon prize animals. Wellington agents— Messrs Levin & Co, QUIBELL'S DIP Specially recommended for shed sheep by all the principal breeders in the Province. THE CARTERTON STABLES Hannah & McKenzie INFORM the' public that they are taking over the MARQUIS OF NORMANBY STABLES at Carterton, previously conducted by the late Mr James Farrell. They have therefore special facilities for general carrying and livery stable keeping. The stables are commodious, comfortable, well ventilated, and are supplied with every convenience which travellers or owners of horses can desire. The plant will be very complete and will include every class of vehicle— Coaches, Brakes, Buggies, and Carriages Good and reliable horses always on hand Particular attention paid to the re quirementsof commercial travellers, who can always confidently write or telegraph their instructions to the Marquis Stables as of old. Reasonable charges diidsteady civility. The Central Store, CARTERTON. F, FEIST, Has just opened a few SPECIAL LINES IN CUTLERY. Also a large assortment of Biscuits and Confectionery A good lunch biscuit at 46. per lb. Currants, Raisins, etc, uew, good, and cheap. r>RA.l J EJ»Y. Special Value for the holidays. TBE T&KATAHI STORE . Clareville.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 1418, 24 January 1891, Page 3
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