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Tomlmson and Hayward's Lincoln Sheep Dip. DIPPING SEASON, 1884^ IMPORTANT NOTICE TO FLOCKMASTERS. THE NEW COLONIAL COLD WATER SHEEP DIP TOMLINSON & jJAYWAKD'S ; "LINCOLN SHEEP DIP/ 5 A CERTAIN KILLER b OF , TICKS, their Eggs, LICE, their Ova, and ALL i PARASITES INFESTING THE SKINS OF SHEEP AND LAMBS. ' It is effectual in warding off the attacks of the Maggot My that > are so troublesome in Woodland and Mountainous b Districts during the Summer and I Autumn Months. At the request of numerous frienda in New Zealand, preferring a Poisonous Gold Water » Dip to a Non-Poisonous one, we have been induced to Manufacture ' ONE SPECIALLY ADAPTED TO MEET THE EEQUIEEMENTS OF NEW ZEALAND, And the mode of Dipping with Cold Water alone, Hob Water being so difficult to procure on the large Sheep Runs in sufficient quantities for Dipping purposes. Although we strongly recommend our Non- Poisonous ll Glycerine Dip,' 1 in preference to a Poisonous one, for increasing the growth and quality of tho Wool, and for all the other purposes required of a Sheep Dip when it can be used according to directions, and the Sbeep allowed to remain in tho Bath the required time ; we can, on introducing our ' " Lincoln Sheep Dip " (Poisonous) to the notice of New Zealand Sheepfarmers, confidently '■ i recommend it as being one of the most efficacious for the various purposss befoie mentioned, And for keeping the Sheep clean for a longer period than has been attained by any other make of Sheep Dip. This Dip has been thoroughly tested and proved to be exceedingly efficacious, and durable in the Wool. " LINCOLN SHEEP DIP " ; Thoroughly Cleanses and Purifies the Skin of the Sheep, THEREBY PROMOTING THE GROWTH AND IMPROVING THE QTJALITr OF WOOL WITHOUT INJURING IT. Owing to the extraordinary time of the late Trials by the H.B.A. and P. Society, and MESSRS TOMLINSON & HATWARD being unaware of same, this Dip did not arrive in time, but from the published results of the Poisonous and Carbolised Dips at the Trials, this "LINCOLN SHEEP DIP " will give FAB SUPEEIOE RESCJLTS, AND WE RESPECTFULLY SOLICIT A TRIAL. Sold by all Storekeepers, in Drums of 20lb, 50lb, and 1001 b. Price, Gd per lb, in single drums. A GREAT REDUCTION ON LARGE QUANTITIES, When 1000 Gallons Liquid can be made for £3 10s Od. Directions for Mixing — One part of Dip to fifty parts of water PROPRIETORS AND MANUFACTURERS— TOMLIMSON AND HAYWARD, LINCOLN, ENGLAND. AGENT FOR NAPIER AND DISTRICT— F. FULTON, Emerson-street, Napier. N.B. — Plans of Hayward's Latest Improved Sheep Dipping Bafche, with Travelling (Jang- , *■* way, to be had of fthe several Agents, 10a 6d each. Miscellaneous THE "LOUIS" VELVETEEN. £§isj|fc yard guaranteed by the \ss Manufacturer, and the /s|bSf ?ffey /syJ^\ GENUINE bears on the yl^&v?k j 1-P^^iJ Ladies who have found iwi§Hi^. n ffit ■*'■£*&-. other Velveteens to wear I'ife^^^Sv i*M H WCmJ% badly should be careful to fiHH, teffilf buy only those Btam P ed v^^^^^S #wflllK^. VELVETEEN" "is sold" '^^^^^^^^ Siß^^^i Es^C^wi'S <^^^^^S^ ~~^£'^M&f^jjs^' Patterns post free on ~~"~^J§JB|iiiPr~ W" ILSON'S /■ COLONIAL QHEEP TYU^ Soik Makttfacittbbhs : J. HA.TOH & CO., INVEROARGILL. rT^HE Proprietors -wish to bring before the notice of Floekmastera the continued success JL of this Dip. Mr Logan Wilson, of Byal Bush, having] retired from the trade, the inconvenience previously felt of two similar names clashing is at an end. We maintain, and our reports from the whole of Otago and elsewhere (see our circular for 1884) confirm our assertion, that this is the only reliable Dip that can be used to ensure a clean Hock from dipping to shearing. NOW MANUFAOTUUi;D EITHER WITH OR WITHOUT GLYOBBINE, AS ORDERED : In Quantities fob Labob Fiooks. TESTIMONIALS. Brookdale, Tapanui, Otago, 2nd January, 1884. J. Hatch, Esq. — Pear Sir, — I have now finished shearing, and I have very much pleasure in certifying that there was not a tick seen on my sheep since they were dipped in your " Wilson's Dip " last year. The wool ,is also in splendid condition. — I remain, yours truly, David M'Kbli.ab. Nots. — This flock was dipped from January 14lh to 24th, and Bhorn at the end of November, 1883. 63 Princes-street, Dunedin, 16th. January, 1884. J. Hatch, Esq., Invercargill. — Dear Sir, — Lait May I uned your for dipping my Corner Bush, sheep. After finishing shearing, about the end of November, my manager reported the wool as " light, soft, and silky to the touch ; no stained fleeces, and the sheep absolutely free from ticks or lice, and in excellent condition." I shall certainly use yeur Dip again this season. — Youra faithfully, John Kkid, * # * This Dip is not the same as that previously offered under the name of Logan Wilson's, and used at the late sheep dip trials under the auspices of the Hawke's Bay Agricultural and Pastoral Society. The proprietors of this Dip regrefc that they wore not represented. Agents in Napike— M. R. MILLER, AND NEW ZEALAND LOAN ABTD MERCANTILE AGEffQY COMPANY. 522 BOOTH, IVIACDONAJLD & CO., LATE GEORGE BOOTH & SONS, 1 Makers of the GilEtl IRON WINDMILL. »Ste\ The Best and Cheapest Windmill made. Con* ', i/!o^M>^SlS\~m!k structed entirely of Iron. Strong, Durable '■ \ SELF-REGULATING. j Ip^iigrafy^SSSß ■ Will give more power than any other mill of I * -- -. • . same size. Will run in the lightest wind, ' ' au^ * s P er^ ec^ T Ba^ e * n a B t° rm - Will not _Taß. ' ' ¥' shrink, swell, warp, rattle or blow to pieces in ! Bglyi \ OARLYLE Improved PATENT DISO aa'Al y- ' HARROWS, with travelling carriage j nearly ' fpnH \\ ■' '' ' 200 Sets sold this season. The Best Disc ' flßlUjm Harrow in the Market. Send for circular. I ~- • - .k OARLYLE IMPLEMENT WORKS, W^Jll^jJM^fejft ' And 213, Tuara-street, Olirißtchiirch. MESSRS' MURRAY, BOBERTS & CO W/xSgM fri^^^^B^^^a Who will give. prompt and Careful Atten j iplStfir i^M^^^gj^^ji to -Enquiries or Orders placed with OORTER AND OROFT, Land Purchase T> H B tit J°a« Bv * IT and General Oommission Agents, Ac- J^ TT v, TTnwI^* AND^ OMM:i aflTOi <ountants, Station and Finanoial Agents. : AUCTIONEER AND UUJJUttiaBXUi. Tative and other lands purchased on commis- ; _ - vvn *2ZSX±? WAIPA WA lion or part interest, ; as per: agreement. , THB REPOSITOK,Y WAJ-TAWA. fatiye- titles adjusted. ., and .opinions, given ivmnnt aot i ipon aU queatiiGns of land tenure.,, ;Docu-,. J^S^, A £\ o N iientsteanslatod and attested. All commu- , T^ DW A B /D T> X If D O W 1 licationji and tronsaotiona fltarictly(«pnfideQt JBJ o. ■ . : ; "TJf ; tnn . fial, ■•'■* ■' 'gq i r r ; QOTHBHMMX : V BBOKTO v.ilW, i

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6778, 9 February 1884, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6778, 9 February 1884, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6778, 9 February 1884, Page 4

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