i JOSEBH FORD'S SCOUR AND LUNGWORM MIXTURE. ALWAYS BEADY FOR THE FARMER. A FAIR TRIAL AND IT NEVER FAILS. >TtHE Largest <She*pownere and best -L Breeder* use it, aod are pleased to testify as to the good results attending its use. E. LETTER. Buceleugh Station, Mt. Somers, 14th March, 1903. MR F. FERRIMAN, Aehburton. Dear Sir,— RE JOSEPH FORD'S SCOUR AND LUNGWORM MIXTURE. For many yeax* past I have heard good report* attending the use of the above drench, but until this season I have not had occasion to put jt to the practical test. Early in the *e»son my lambs were scouring badly, and in some cases before the usual outward appearance* of scour were apparent several of the biggest and fattest of them had al>. ready died. I obtained sufficient mixture from you to drench 8000 lambs, end from the result* .obtained I consider it is impossible for mc to apeak too highly of it. At a cost of about one penny farthing per head to drench it has been the moans of saving many oi my lambs which were worth Via 6d. I am so satisfied with my experiment that I intend to nee JOSEPH FORD'S MIX--IXJWK to o.'tcn as ■! may luve occasion to deal with scour or a thriftless condition in my flook; and I can confidently reoommond any farmer whose sheep or lamb* are Buffering from either of the above 4 causes to use Ford , * Mixture. He will bo wc!l paid for his outlay. Yours truly, (Signed) E. GATES. THE CELEiBRATED BREEDER OF SHROPiSHBRES USES FORD'S MIXTURE EVERY SEASON. T. E. UPTON'S LiETTER. Ashburton, 18th January, 1903. ME F. FERRIMAN, Aehburton. Dear Sir,— 4 RE JOSEPH FORD'S SCOUR AND LUNGWORM MIXTURE. Last muds I drenched 450 of my Slud Lambs with the above drench. They commenced to scour suddenly, and I had already lost ten by death. I drenched the whole lot once, and they commenced to improve right away. A week after drenching they were totally different sheep. Tho best proof thai I can pive of the drench is that I have this, season drenched the whole of my flock, whether they showed signs of scout or not, as I consider ii improve* the tone and vigour of the sheep. I can confidently recommend any one haying cull* or sheep that are not doing well to dreaoh th-em with the above mixture. Your* faithfully, (Signed) T. E. UPTON. WE ARE AGENTS— DALGETY AND CO., LTD., Christchurch. and all Branches. FARMERS' CO-OP., Christchurch. FARMERS' CO-OP., Rangiora. / F. FBRRIMAN, Land and Estate Agent, Ashburton.
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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12189, 9 May 1905, Page 4
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