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Sheep Dip BY EOTAIi lETTEHS PATENT. to 1V EW HEEp Yy v AND SCAB SPECIFIC. LITTLE'S CHEMICAL FLUID (non-poisonotts.) '. 1 GALLON WILL MAKE 100 GALLONS. (Double the strength of any other Nanpoisonous Dip.J This Dip is perfectly Fluid, and is ilic only one which mixes instantly with cold Water, REQUIHI>*a SO DISSOLVING. It is entirely free from any sediment whatever, and consequently' all who use it are sure of a uniform strength, which is not the case with any dip which settles to the bottom of the cask or drum. Its great superiority over other preparations now in use. consists in iLs cheapness, its good effect on the wool, which it renders soft and bright without interfering with the yolk, and its undoubted efficacy in destroying all ticks, lice, and every insect that infests the skins of sheep or domestic animals. It is not only non-poisonous, but may . be used internally for worm in the throat in lambs ; it will also effectually cure foot-rot, and as a speciiic for scab it has never been known to fail. To those who dip in full fleece, this fluid will be found invaluable, for, being of a warm and protecting character, sheep will not catch cold, though dipped in the depth ef . ..winter. One gallon of this concentrated fluid will make one hundred gallons of milk-white wash, at which strength it is guaranteed to kill all lice ticks arid eggs, as may be seen from the testimonials we publish^ one of which is from Mr Hood, the celebrated sheep-breeder in Victoria. Morrang, Hexham, April 8, 1879. Messes. E. Dojibbain & Sons, \ Dear Sir, — After my second trial of Littlo's Chemical Fluid, I have much pleasure in testifying to ibs merits. It is most simple in preparation for use, kills all ticks and eggs at once at the strength yo*t recommend (1 to 100), and (in this I consider it superior to any other dips I have used) leaves the wool with plenty of yolk and substance, while mest other preparations leave it dry and harsh, requiring a long time to recover its condition. — Truly yours, ROBERT HOOD. '■ Mr Hood took 20 prizes at the last Show of the Australian Sheepbreeders' Association, held on the 28th August, 1879. All these sheep were dipped for ticks last soason with Little's Chemical Fluid. Hobart Town, 11th August, 1879. To the Hon. James Whyte, Chief Inspector Sheep, Tasmania. SIE, — I have the honor to inform you that I have this day examined Mr Geo. Poynter's Sheep (dipped far ticks last month in Little's Chemical Fluid) and that the ticks themselves j and eggs are completely destroyed. The strength used was one gallon of the preparation to 100 gallons of water, and the time of ! soaking each sheep about one minute. I can confidently recommend this Fluid for destroying ticks, &c, after the examination I have I made, on account o£ its strength and the small I amount of time and trouble required in preparing the Dip. — -I have tho honor to bo, Sir, your obedient servant, MALCOLM W. HARRISON, Inspector of Sheep for Hobarfc Town. In casks of from 35 to 40 galls, each ; sufficient to dip from 7000^to 8000 Shcep^and in 4 and 5-gallon Iron Drums. Apply for full particulars, local testimonials' &c, to MURRAY, ROBERTS, & CO., Napier. Colonial Agents — E. DOMBRAIN & SONS, Melbourne and Christchurch. L Caution. — Sheepowners are warned against imitations 754New Books •^TAPIER BOOK AND STATIONERY J3l WAREHOUSE. NEW MUSIC ! NEW MUSIC ! ! VOCAL : Twickenham Ferry, 'by Marzials Maid of Athens, by Allen Blue Alstaian Mountains, by Adams The Old Sweet Story, by Gatty Broken Flower, by Blumenthal Lonely Harp, by Miss Cowell Lily and the Rose (duet) , by Glover What arc the Wild Winds Saying, by Glover Once Again, by Arthur Sullivan • See how it Sparkles (Drinking Song) Lost Chord, by Arthur Sullivan Tar's Farewell, by Adams Old Trysting Tree, by Tours Loving Eyes, by Pontot The Doll's Qimrrell, by Danks The Cats' " At Home," by Danks My Boat is Waiting for Thee (Duet), by Smart INSTRUMENTAL:. . , . General Roberta's Indian March, by Pridham ' ' ' . Carmencifca Polka, by Deransarb' ' Odds and Ends Quadrille, by Davenport ', Can't Stop Galop, by D'Albert Harvest Flower Mazurka, by Pridham A Toi Valse, by Waldtenfol l Edinburgh Quadrille, by D'Albert L'Attaque, by Dorn . Nocturne in Blue and Silver, by Whistler Candahar Valse, by D'Albort . Broken Rose Valse, by W. C. Levey ' Violottes V&lfe, by Waldtenfel. DINWIDDIE, WALKER AND CO.; HERALD OFFICE, NAPIER. , Hail-way Time Table "W-E¥ ZEALAND RAILWAY NAPIER SECTION. ALTERATION OF TIME TABLE On and after Bfch March, 1880, WEEK DAYS ONLY. 1 S 6 a.m. a.m. p.m. Spit .. dcp. .. — 11.10 4.0 Ta- . f nrr. .. — 11.20 4.10 Farndon „ .. 8.5 11.50 4.50 Hastings „ .. 8.25 12.10 • 610 (p.m.) PakiPaki „ .. 8.48 — 5.30 To Auto „ .. 9.21 — C.4 Kaikora „ .. 9.50 — 0.34 Waipawa „ .. 10.5 — 6.50 Waipukurau „ .. 10.25 — 7.10 Takapau „ .. 11.3 — 7.50 Kopua arr. .. 11.23 — B.IC 2 4 0 a.m. p.m p.m, Kopua dep. .. 6.15 — 2.45 Takapau „ .. 0.35 — 3.5 Waipukurau „ .- 7.10 — SAL Waipawa „ .. 7.30 — 4.8 Kaikora „ .. 7.45 — 4.2£ TeAute „ .. 8.13 — 4.01 PakiPaki „ .. 8.48 — 5.3( Hastings „ ... 9.3 .12.20 ' 5.5( Farndon „ .. 9.23 12.40 C.X XT . f avr. .. 941 ; 12 58 C.B( Napier | dep _ _ 10 35 3 15 __ Spit' arr. ' .. 10.45 ' '3.35' — W. J. MILLER, -...-, General Manager,

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5646, 25 March 1880, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5646, 25 March 1880, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5646, 25 March 1880, Page 1

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