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THE 1907 GREAT ANNUAL SHOW , OF THE NEW SOUTH WALES SHEEPASSOCIATION.

A;NOTABLE RECORD. " , --.So much has been: written in recent years by:pertain- interested Sheep Dip. Manufacturers''of tho; number of prizes, etc., etc., w'on' by sheep dipped in ttieir preparations' thati liock-ow'ners may reasonably ifeel per-plqje'd-as to. tlio positions occupied in' tho cstimatioh,,of the pastoral community by the many, other brands of sheop dips now on tho market. ' The following facts will therefore be interesting—viz., at tho sheep show above preferred'to—the .'greatest of its kind, in the per cent., 'or nearly one-half, of ■ tWe prize-money awarded was won by Quibell.dippfed sheep;' 14 per cent, was ' awarded to :sheep:on;which-no .dip at"all had been used, thus leaving: the\balance of. tho prize-money. ■ 'll 'iier cent.—to be, divided up!,between - the: users ..'of all other clips'combined—some ;60-or '-more ..in•{number.'" • . "New''Zealand--'sheep-breeders, will .bo interested to learn "that every prize-taker in tho Lincoln'sheep all the''first prizewinners in the Romney Marsh section at the . ah'ovo. show : wero .dipped in ' this world-re-liowned specific'.' . , - The above, facts conclusively prove, which dip the leading New Zealand and Australian ' breeders—the, most up-to-dat-o pasto'ralists in ■tlio world—consider tho best. •'■' ' . : The-figures'■.quotcd ;nboye' have''.been supplied by-.Messrs. ,-Dalgety and C 0..,, Ltd.,- of ■Sydney, and-the .standing and .reputation' of tho firm .is .the only 'guarantee that need bo offered as to their accuracy. . " Follow, the. men who have; made a suecoss'in life, for to imitate those who have failed only means that you will fail likcI wise.".; , , 6685.

• Messrs.'J. H.'lJythune and C'o. announce that on''Wednesday next., January 15, tlioy will soil ai.. their rooms, at 2.30 p.m., on account; of Mr. ,T. Andrews, two adjoining blocks of freehold and leasehold land, Willis and Abel Smith' Streets. The freehold has an area of H3.!)2 perches, and fronts a I- foot right-of-way, lcnown as Wickons's Lone, off Ahe I Smith Street. On (he' land stands a dwelling of five rooms, (vci-stnry workshop, engine, and boilerhouse, nnd stable. The leasehold block is approached by a 7 foot right-of-way from Willis Street, and also has ii frnntage to Wiekens's Lane. On this lot: are a fix-roomed residence, and n two-story workshop and a u'ooporiige. Tlio property will bo first offered as-one lot, together with the engines and machinery now in the work",hop, but. if not. sold in this manner the tiro lota will be put i 1 u]> separately,

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 92, 11 January 1908, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 92, 11 January 1908, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 92, 11 January 1908, Page 3

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