YALUMBA WINES. !.. ASSOCIATION, Limited, SHEEP TICK MAGNIFIED) DEATH TO PARASITES 11 =5>2cJK& I . { ia ftfflWili ®3s MJffit&l im mmwmmM mm Noh'-roisonous.) USED 4 RECOMMENDED BYW Oertrd.ol ■ - 0 Orbel],,Citt ff 0. RbfterfoWrfil 0 W. Moljii Arann A. Sjmtni, JlHlborouili .. f. 11. Ridiaonil, Mirliorough n.D.MoUai, Hurke'slhj ~ Flock I USED AXD RECOMMENDED BY- «, nnA nnl»flr«lCo..flt««0 i' " 20000 0. J. Harper, Uintwuury ™>jjj ' IjJoOO R. ff, Chapman „ t, ' TOI ,t, 45,000 A. 11. Airlon „ • ■ .•■ ■• , m ~.J\m i i :: :: m «-!?r ml '.'. KRIbUM.Jb.kAOv M :K»lr,Oto(P»bnoDlp)- :" f H And by ...any other Rock Owners NowZw- lCwt makes 1000 Gallons Dip. i World. Another well-known l'owto Dip coals hallaa much U)N. again. Idallon Finl'd mikeilOOdillom Dip. COMPARE OUR PRICES. .• I- Cmn AoEOTf.-Blnciburnoand Co., Curistchuroh. Duißior AouNis-Lovin and Co. and Murray, Robett3, and Co., Wellington i Wniraropa ,tion, Limited, Masterton. Grertown, Pah.atna am ' CANNON'S SHEEP DIP. [LIQUID.] ~ , ADfJBD highest award Edinboro' Exhibition, 1800. Non-pouoneus, absolutely " ie and thoroughly effeotivo. Improves the condition of the sheep and promoteathe growth of the wool. THE PROVINCIAL SURGEON ',,' ■ • . - TO TUB Royal Agricultural Society of England, writes as follows; _ Messrs B, Cannon and Co, Limited, Lincoln. March 31st, 1830. Sim-I have subjected your Dip to a severe trial in a vaiioty of ways. It is an agent of very high antiseptic deodorising and disinfecting properties, and soblendedasto.be thoroughly mlscible with water. In a diluted condition it is acertain and p™_P™;™ of destroying parasitical life, and it pos ' L ~~ its composition have the effect of deoideily improving tho weight, colour, and texture of the wool; ' Yours faithfully, CHARLES HARTLEY, Member of tho Boyal College of Votorinary Surgeons. ' Provincial Voterinary Surgeon to tho Boyal Agricultural Booieljr of England., Fuller particulars on application to the Now Zealand Loan and Moroantilo Agency Comtanv. Limited, Wellington or Masterton, ■ THE - -^^PBURN'' WIRE STRAINER (SELF-GATOHING-PERMANENT.) ' pHE CHEAPEST LIGHTEST, \ i .j SIIttLSSI, STRAINER EVKR PbODBCED, PRICE 4|o per dozen, Qteel Keys-£|6 eaoh (Reduction for Quantities.) SendP.O.O. with Order to F, H AROL D TRON HON, '' . Lambtoh Qoay, WeUINQTON. L.oakd.l CREAM SEPARATOR C, Tilleard Natusch, W E £^i f ts • 'l? ill. IU. II WTfWnDTA "TTon/1.. [} lllieara MlllO, W featoM of excellence In con. neotion with the" VICTORIA" HandA'ROHITEOT, power Cream Separator ; Hall-street, Masterton, ft »=J">ng and substantially made.- __ ■ ■., The working parts have large surfaces, Drawings prepared and wear and tear will therefore be uvmw™ fo fy UnUi r ?■ trifling.—lt is not a toy.—lt occupies ___ ■ yery litfcle space,—lt can be fixed to any • „„„„ nM stout table.—A atrorg boy or girl can SOW*. AhjpOTi DEFOT - drive It easily at full speod.-It is per- — -_-_ fectly safe,- The rate of feed can be TT HANSEN regulated while tho maohino is in motion, , —Thick or thin oream can bo obtained I TAKES evory description of boots at willwithoutfroth.-Tho drum empties Vl' and 'shoes of the best materials, Itself when it stops.-Every part can be Jtedtothe'reriuirementsofthedistrict, easily cleaned.—lt ib made in two biz( and at Moderate Prices. Repairs to skim twenty andiortygallonsperhour. &y Executed. Its price, which Is most moderate, in- „„„„ _.._„. -Thereare NO EXTRAS. OMENTAL FAMILY HOTEL, Victoria Oream Separators, for horse f „, power, water power, or Bteam power, WjlHB-Btbbm Wmuhoioh f roln lOOgalß. to 300 gals„ latter haying ' Skim Milk Elevators. MRS ORMSBEE, Horse and Hand-power Flour Mills, iv 7, for farm use or lor small milling PROPRIETRESS, purposes. ' r OHAFF.OUTTEKH& HORSE'(Late of Queen's Hotel). , GEARS TJffli accommoltioninthe City'at WILKINS & FIELD, ' Um l2tiU,2, ONE SHILLING. Tr m Manners . Btreeti W „i Un6 t„„. meet •aU trains, and pass tho door of ; ____- THE ' mam * nv U NITED FARMERS' • HENRY HUGHES, C£.. ; AL IiaNOB, [lotted]. &ute ofPaL Agents London, Co,, XG., REGISTERED PATENT' AGENT. 'St Helen's Place, London, B.C. PATENTS andtrade marks obtained in [TIHB Alliance is prepared to receive con-. A all coutr s. Or<*nary drawings .1. slgnmentsoWool Tallow Frozen | " preparedfreeolcost; MuKon, Flax, Grain, and Dairy Produce,for ■ Lambon Quay, Wellington sale in either the Colonial or London Markets: Liberal Cash advances mado on growing clips of Wool and Produce free of Comi* T?VrfßYni?.l\T Itint) mission. Tho Alliance havo Agents and JVMK CorreS p onde htsiiiallpartsoltUoWorld,arid ~„,...„ ~, . . . as thoy act solely as Agents, Growers may .jfIIBBBI ho Publlool Masterton to rc w- 0 n obtaiaing fuU value for their conYY know that ho has commenced s |^ ment3 , businessas I .EXPRESSMAN, ; IHSURANOE.-Firo and.Marine Insui , ■.., ■ , ■ ranees effected at Lowest Current Rotes,. and will from this date be prepared to j£b SALE-at lowest current rates :- carry goodsat'RßAsoNAME Bates. Wool-packs, Corasacks,'SewingTwine, Binlour patronage solicited. der Twine, Fencing Wiro, Staples, CorrugaOrders may be left with J. Graham & ted Iron, Station' Stores and ( Farmors l An,,, Rcpsitcs of every description, 1 ■ . SEEDS.-Wehavoon hand and to arJ '' rive:—RyenraßS, Cocksfoot,' Clovers,' and [Wm, Gray Turnip Seeds of all descriptions, of tho best ""'finfl V ii> fl PAV : ' quality, whloh aro offering at the Lowest _ ... PoßUoAcconKTANisi TradeAssiokees, q w _ MULLlNS,.;.;..GeneralManager, nNANOiALAOBNra,conEOiORS,Ero, Waterloo Quay, Wellikoios ; .... ■ . ■'•'■■ . Ist March, 1893. ■ -■■ A COOUNTANOY work undertaken \of all deßoriptiona., : ; o^ntral Shaving Salooi Auditing for public and private com>< ~, , „,.... books kept and balanced. A. WIJITE & CO, Est&teMwlised with economy and promp '.. , ' ■ titade. ■■•.•.■! .!',./! ~ :.'.-.■.. T)EO to announce that they have no? The ctllection of accounts a speciality Jj commenced businessiai j ' Agents appointed throughout, the Colony, HAIRDRESSERS 4TOBACCONISK Australia, and London, in tho commodious premises lately'occii (CoUeckn for the Court ot Bankruptoy _foi (, y Jfi '(j EO , S AO e. ,; .: "' ■ .Wee., ta, negotiated, buX»s«iandpropeHiesdi!po M dof.■'. ' willbp 'welcomed, and.pdtrons will fine ■:0 0 : OK ,i &' QUAY, ■. the CentbaiJaim) second to none li BannatyneVßrjldingj, 'A,M.P,Bnildinjj'., Masterton for"'. FeatterstoMtreet,, ~ Queen-street, . COMFORTi'CLEANLINESS .ahi •■• Velilaiton,; Auckland," •■•.,.■ CIVILITY,'" ■
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4435, 3 June 1893, Page 1
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