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[A dvt,] THETAT7BANGA DISEASE J Sib,— A great, different*- of opinion exists as t» the bo called T»iir.nirH nWp .li^nse. If I rpmember rightly, the r*-pnrr o f the Government veterinary. Mr M.J>an dearly indicated that debility, consequent on bad management, had more to do wiib the mortality in sheep in the Trtnnnira di*»rofc th m any disease p-rnli-r to the lor Itv. The in- [ 'elligent us#> ot my «*p-oifiVi, hrn ipnrnisrrared by the following testimonial** lately received, prove the correctness of Mr M<-L«»n'» conclusions and the efficacy of my Anthelmintio. — Yours truly, N A. Labnby.

Morniughide, Taur&nga. February 12rh, 1892. Mr K. A. Laruey, Hamilton, Waikato.— Dear Sir,— Owing to the mortality among* lambs and hoggets in our district, I resolved to give your Anthelmintio a trial, and for this purpose purchased 200 lambs, a 100 or which were badly affected with a kind of distemper and were dyinV at the rate of five per week, the other 100 were not so badly I affected. The first lot had to be driven twenty miles to my farm with a dray iv attendance, which was wejl filled with weak lambs by the time it reached its destination ; three days later I gave the first dose and from that day the mortality ceased, I have not lost a single lamb since. All are now strong and healthy with a cood growth of wool. I have given three doses as prescribed by your pamphlet. Seeing the success attending this I purchased 50 hoggets that were badly affected, and they are now quite recovered. — Yours faithfu'ly, (Sgci) D. Ltjndon.

Copy extract of letter received from Mr R. Seddon, dated 18th January, 1892. — " I have much pleasure in advising you that Anihelmintio has givon satisfaction Last February the lambs were wasting away with the disease, after the first doee the mortality ceased, and two more doses made them quite benlthy. This season's lambs showed signs of disease in November, and three doses have thoroughly cured them. Last February when I dosed there was not a lamb that weighed 201 b, they did well during the winter, and to-day I killed one 2 -tooth wether) that weighed 771 b. This peaks well for the Anthelmintio."

Tauranga, February 12th, 1892. New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company, Hamilton. — Dear Sir,— l felt an interebt in this district and resolved to save its name if possible by finding a oure for our lambs ; this I have found in Laroey's Anthelmintio. All I ask in return is that you send me a good supply of pamphlets for distribution In my district. I will send you a couple of testimonials from others.— Yours faithfully, (Sard) D. Lundon.

TiNDEES TO LEASE. 'PENDERS will be received at my 1 office till coon of the 29th June for 21 years leases, from the Ist July next, of thefollowingoNative Reserves: 1. Lots 604 to 613, Section 2, Tauranga, 10 acres. 2. Lots 702 and 703, Section 2, Pauranga, 2 acres. 3. Lots 714 and 715, Section 2, Tauranga, 2 acres. 4. Lot 50, Suburbs of Greerton, 5 acres. Particulars and forms of tender can be obtaiued at my office. JOHN A. CLAEK, Agent of the Public Trustee.

GRAND PLAIN AND FANCY-DRESS B AJ. L HARINGTON STREET HALL. (BENNETT & SPENCE'S STORE.) Wednesday, 6th July. (Under the patronage of His Worship the Major, D. LundoD, Eeq., and Mrs Lundon.) THE TAURANGA BAND ASSISTED BY Bandmaster A. R. Hunter and Mr G. Rout, OF THR ARTILLERY BAND, AUCKLAND, j WILL FURNISH THE MUSIC. I Admission: Double Ticket, 10s; Gentleman's Ticket, 7s 6d ; Lady's | Ticket, 4s. Spectator's Ticket, 2s, available for the stage only, until 11 p.m., entrance by stage door. "Tickets may be obtained fiom the following roramitteemen— Messrs C. Q. Carter, G-. Bonner, T. Stuart and G. A. Ward. Pancingto commence at 8.30. G. ARNOLD WABD, Hon. Secretary. | TO PAINTERS. _— — I^ENDERSareinjitedfor painting Trinit} Church, and will-, be received until 4 p.m. oc Wedresday, the 22nd inst. For further particulars apply to A. W. BURROWS, Architect. RUNNING on my farm at Paengaroa, Maketu, one bay pony (mare) branded J.D. near shoulder. If not claimed and expenses paid within fourteen days will be sold. W. J. McKEE. June 13th, 1592. FiiUIT TREKS FOR SALE. T^o and three year old Walnut Tr« es do do American Black Walnut do do do Beech Trees do do do Isabella Vines American Blackberry Canes. Strawberry Plants, Rose Trees, Lilac, &c. ARTHUR A. CRAPP, Omokoroa.

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Bay of Plenty Times, Issue XX, 17 June 1892, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Bay of Plenty Times, Issue XX, 17 June 1892, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Bay of Plenty Times, Issue XX, 17 June 1892, Page 3

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