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DALGETY & CO. DALGETY AND CO., LIMITED,-' STOCK, STATION, AND SHIPPING AGENTS. Hbad Office: 52, Lombard Street, London. Branohes at Melbourne, Geelong, Sydney, Newcastle, Perth, Freemantle, Dunedin, ChristohuroV. Capitalfully subscribed .. £4,000,000 Capital paid up .. , : £1,000,000 Reserve Fund £120,000 AND CO., LncraßD ..repreJL/ pared to receive Consignments of Wool, Tallow, and all kinds of Produce for shipmont to London or Australia. CASH ADVANCES made on Growing Clips of Wool on favorable terms, also on Tallow, Skins, and other Produce consigned for sale in the LONDON or AUSTRALIAN MARKETS. , Advances also made against FLAX consigned for Bale in London or elsewhere. NO COMMISSION CHARGED ON ADVANCES. Loans negotiated upon Freehold and Leasehold lands at Lowest Current Rates of Interest. Woolpacks, Fencing Wire, and other Station Requisites always on hand. AGENTB FOR SHAW, SAVILL, AND ALBION COMPANY, LIMITED S.S. KIWI RO/AL INSURANCE COMPANY FIRL AND LIFE ANDERSON & CO., DUNEDIN— FIOUR & OATMEAL W. J. BURMESTER—PORT WINES Office: TENNYSON STREET, NAPIER. Warehouse : BREASTWORK, PORT AHURIRI. TO LET OR LEASE, THE Property known as Guy's Hill, opposite the Recreation Grounds, together with a Two-stalled Stable. 29 Acres at dive, with Two-roomed Cottage. FOR SALE (A BARGAIN), Quarter Acre in Coote road Quarter Acre in Spencer road Also several desirable Country Properties D. N. ADAMS, HAWKE'S BAY CHAMBERS. Emerson Street, Napiee. THE HAWKE'S BAY TRADE PROTECTION SOCIETY. nPHIS Society is* formod for the collection JL of Accounts and tbe better protection of Trade, and being a local concern offers special advantages, amongst which are Prompt Payment of all Moneys Collected. HEADY ACCESS TO INFORMATION RELATING TO THE CIRCULAR DEBTOR Secretary— D. N. ADAMS.

Solicitors— MESSRS GUY & DINWIDDIE. Offices— HA WEE'S BAT CHAMBEKS, Emerson street, NAPIER. Napier, March 11th, 1891. SIE,— I beg to forward to you extract of a letter I received from Mr J. Brodie Gresswell, F.R.C.V.S., &c, &0., of South Lincolnshire, with reference to the disease of Lungworm in Sheep, and his opinion on the remedy known as Hastie and Tindall's, which are as follows :— GENTLEMEN, —In reply to your enquiry respecting the patent method of curing the disease affecting Lambs commonly known as Lungworm, or Verminous Bronchitis, I beg to submit the following particulars: — For the past ten years I have from time to time been called in professionally to various outbreaks of disease of Sheep, and I can assure you that out of hundreds of thousands of diseased Sheep the greatest fatality has been caused by the disease in .question, viz., Verminous Bronchitis. Ido not for oz.* moment wish to imply that out of a given number of diseased Sheep that the greatest fatality wouM be produced by Verminous Bronchitis, but what I do mean is that in the course of a definite number of years we nsually find Verminous Bronchitis more universally diffused and of a more regular occurrence than any other disease. Suffice for our present purpose is to say that at least speaking of the_ County of Lincolnshire I know of no disease more dreaded by Sheep-owners than the so-called Lung-worm. Before entering into the detail of cure, I may, I trust, be pardoned if I first remark that the cause of the disease should be ihoroughly known—that is to say, the disease must be properly diagnosed. The reason I maintain this is because Bronchical and Lung Disease may, and often does, occur quite independently in Sheep, and quite distinct from that form which is caused by the round worm or hematoneure. Inhalation has several advantages--Firstly, it saves much labor because by your Patent Process several animals can be subjected to its action at one and the same time: secondly, it is not co dangerous to the life of the'animals, i c., if the method be properly perfected. Again, by your Patent Process I think we may°safely say that; you will ensure a very reasonable amount of success. It is quite fair to presume that the Sheep Owners and others would not expect ammals to recover which were at the time of treatment past all hope of recovery owing to extensive lung change and otherwise diseased. Ot this latter nature I believe in your Process, end say that it is unique and complete. Speaking, however, generally, lam bound to confess that yiur Process, as well as your selection of drugs, are excellent. (.Signed) JAMES BRODIE GRESSWELL, Author of the " Veterinary Pharmacology." Inspector for the Borough and County Division of Louth, Lincolnshire, under the Contagious Disease Animals Act. District Veterinary Surgeon for the Royal Agticultural Society. Examiner for the Royal Cart-horse Bhow for the year 1890, London. Author of the " Diseases and Disorders of the Horse." ~,!.• Fellow of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons. . . Co-Author of the " Equiue Medicine, «c. Co-Author of the " Bovine and the Equine Prescriber."

The price of the Fluid hue been reduced :o 30s per gallon. J. TINDALL, KAIKORA NORTH. G OVERN^^ E »NSURANCE Established 1870. EVERY TOLICY GUARANTEED BY THE STATE LOW PKBMIUMS ana LARGE BONUSES. The aim of this Department has been to proviao Life Insurance at tbe niimniuni cost policy-holders unnecessarily large P^miuins bonus?" Tbe premiums which it charges are thoTowest compatible and are less than tbe participating latosol anyoTberofficeaoingb U sinossinAuetralas la . In spite of tbis fact, at tbe last valuation (December, 1885) tbe assets of tbe office were found to exceed tbo liabilities by no eSS a sum than £242,000 sterling-A fe"uu due " economy of management and low mortality. PRESENT FUNDS ovor ONE AND A HALF 1K MILLION POUNDS. ANNUAL INCOME oxcoeds £300,000. J. H. RICHARDSON, . Corun^ssionel TO THE RESIDENTS OF TARADALE AND fcURROUNDING DISTRICTS. HAVING Purchased the Business hitherto carried on by Mr C. fc. Stewart, at the Poet Office Store, it is hoped that by stnot attention to the reimiremeuts of the District, and by keeping a lar K e and well-aseorted stock of Groceries, Drapery, and Hardware, to merit a continuance of tbe very liberal support hitherto accorded my Pred'coesor. On and after THURSDAY, April 30th, tho BuHinesH wilt bo moved to the more Extensive and Central Promises recently occupied by Mr Jeffaries, at corner of the main thoroughfares. This EstabKehmpiit will bo earned on conjointly with my Napier Business. J . SPINCE, NAPIER & TARADALE. r)ROOF of Debt Forma oan be obtained at R T. Smythe'e, Stationer Hastings fjtroot.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 6165, 4 June 1891, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 6165, 4 June 1891, Page 1

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