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FOR SALE.—A first-class Silver Hunting Chonograph Watch. Apply to John Robertson, Watchmaker, t lc., Hastings. si SEEING what a hold Trotting has taken in Hawke's Bay, I have succeeded in buying the Trotting Stallion " TIP-TOP." He is a dark bay. with black points, three years od, and stands 1G bands. "Tip-top "is by Judge Belden out of Lily Yermlont He had twelve mares last season, and all are in foal, which proves that he is sure. Knowing full well that his breeding cannot be picked to pieces, I intend to offer him to the public this coming season. He is exceptionally quiet and good-tempered, and is a performer, having run first in Auckland, third in Hawera, and second in New Plymouth. Terms—Four Guineas per Mare; only a limited number of mares will be taken. For particulars, apply to the owner. A. E. C. MURRAY-MACGRECJOR Havklock. MU ETON'S II EE P -1) I P PIN G FLUID. Manufactured only by the Inventor Henry Robert Murton. THE REST IS THE CHEAPEST. A TRUTH AS REGARDS THIS DIP, For it has been proved to be, and stands unrivalled THE II E ST, And it Costs much Less than any Dip on the Market. IT IS THE BEST To keep your llocks clean For tin.: wool every way * For your pockets. We hold the very highest reference of opinions and testimonials to date. Murton's invention was placed First at the Canterbury trials in 1878, the largest trial of dips ever held. Before ordering Dip for this season moke inquiry as to MortonVwork and its results. You will then order th s Dip. U RIOX & Co., Sole Proprietors, NAPIER & PORT AHUEIRI, H.B. GRAHAM & Co.'s PATENT Permanent Foot-Rot Cure. EAD thrc following opinions of Stock : Department or Agriculture,- Hawera. Dear Sir,—-In reply to your request as to my reporting to you my opinion of the result of your dressing sheep at Mr Lysaght's and Mr Nicholas' with your Foot-Rot Specific, I have every confidence in saying that the cure was a perfect one, although the weather was very wet and stormy, .and the examination was only six days after the feet had been dressed. Some of the sheep were very badly afiected, nearly the whole of the foot having rotted off. I should recommend all sheep owners to use your Specific if their sheep are troubled with Foot .Rot, as it is easily put on, and I am sure it will jive satisfaction. I remain, yours truly, Alexander Monro, Inspector of Stock. June 32nd, 189.5. I'almerston North, Department of Agriculture. In compliance with your request that I would give you a testimonial re your "• Permanent Foot-Rot Cure," I beg to state that I was present when you dressed eight affected sheep belonging to Mr Chas. Bull, also twelve belonging to Mr S. Mcllae, and on examination about three weeks later I found Mr Bull's to be thoroughly cured, and all but one of Mr Mcßae's, that being affected in one foot only. This. I may state, was a specially bad case at the tune of dressing, and from the improvement shown, I have little doubt would be thoroughly cured by a second application of your Specific. Arthur K. Blundrll, Inspector of Stock. 17th July, 189,3. Genuine only/mm the PiJlmrinij Agents ■ Murray, Roberts & Co., Napier Freeman Jackson & Co., Wanganui Nolan, Tonks & Co., Hawera Newton, King, New Ply month H. N. Liardet. Stratford W. Cowern, Patea Mr Watson, Commission Agent, Feilding J. R. McMillan, Foxton Mr Beckett, Auctioneer, Marton Barraad and Abraham, Palmerston North E. Buxton & Co., Nelson Horton & Co., Blenheim D. Thomas, Ashburton Murray, Roberts & Co. Dunedin Simrns and Mowlem, Masterton. Or from the Sole Proprietors : GRAHAM & CO. Carlton Gore Road, Roseneath WE T.TJMfi TO V THE Standard is published Every Evening at 4 o'clock, and h«-q a Isig® circulation in Hastings and dig-

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Hastings Standard, Issue 64, 10 July 1896, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Hastings Standard, Issue 64, 10 July 1896, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Hastings Standard, Issue 64, 10 July 1896, Page 4

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