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Tomlinson and Hayward's Lincoln Sheep Dip. } DIPPING SEASON, 1884. ~ ; ' IMPORTANT NOTICE TO FLOCKMASTEES. ' c THE NEW COLONIAL COLD WATER SHEEP DIP & "JJAYWABD'S "LINCOLN SHEEP DIP/ 5 A CERTAIN KILLER OF TICKS, their Eggs, LICE, their Ova, and ALL PARASITES ■ INFESTING- THE SKINS OF SHEEP AND LAMBS. It is effectual in warding off the attacks of the Maggot Fly that . are so troublesome in Woodland and Mountainous Districts during the Summer and Autumn Months. At the request of numerous friends in New Zealand, preferring a Poisonous Cold Water Dip to a Non-Poisonous one, we have been induced to Manufacture ONE SPECIALLY ADAPTED TO MEET THE REQUIREMENTS OF NEW ZEALAND, And tfee mode of Dipping with Cold Water alone, Hot Water being so difficult to procure on the large Sheep Runs in sufficient quantities for Dipping purposes. Although we strongly recommend our Non- Poisonous •' Glycerine Dip,'' in preference . to a Poisonous one, for increasing tha growth and quality of the Wool, and for all the other purposes required of a Sheep Dip when it can be used according to directions, and the Sheep allowed to remain in the Ba< h the required time ; we can, on introducing our 11 Lincoln Sheep Dip " (Poisonous) to the notice of New Zealand Sheepfarmers, confidently recommend it as being one of the most efficacious for the various purposes before 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. " linooln Hlieep dip " Thoroughly Cleanses and Purifies the Skin of the Sheep, THEEEBY PROMOTING- THE GKROWTH AND IMPROVING- THE QUALITY 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 & HAYWARD 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 RESULTS, AND WE RESPECTFULLY SOLICIT A TRIAL. Sold by all Storekeepers, in Drums of 20lb, 50lb, and 1001 b. Price, 6d 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— TOMLINSON AND HAYWAKD, LINCOLN, ENGLAND. AGENT FOR NAPIER AND DISTRICT— F. FULTON, Emerson-street, Napier. N.B.— Plans of Hay ward's Latest Improved Sheep Dipping Bath*, with Travelling Gang- • ' way, to be had of the several Agents, 10s 6d each. Miscellaneous /£>C* sMSi^M, fJOOPEE'S JV-, W^^-^Mio^^ POWDER * THE CHEAPEST A.ND BEST, jgCAB, r£l CKS, Jjl CE, JILY, ETC., AND AS A DIP FOB LAMBS. It has been in constant and^increasing me for nearly 40 years, and is now used n upward of 30,000,000 Sheep annually. It Increases the Quantity and Improves the Quality of the Wool without staining it. It is greatly superior to any liquid or so-called Non-Poisonous Dip, as its effect remains in the Fleece for many months, and thus acts as a Preventive as well as a Gure. IT DISSOLVES INSTANTLY IN CO ID WATEB, IS SUITABLE FOB ALL SEASONS, AND IS VERY OONVjBNIBNT FOB, TRANSPORT TO DISTANT PARTS. SPECIMEN OF THOUSAND 3OF TESTIMONIALS ItEOBIVBD FBOJI SHEEP OWNERS IN ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD. Prom Mr Jakes CoiknS, Gum Farm, Patangata, Hawke's Bay, New Zealand, Oot. 26th, 1882. " I bought some of Cooper's Sheep Dipping Powder in February last, and_ by the Ist of March dipped 11,000 sheep, over head twice, without losing a single one. Since that date the sheep have been perfectly free from Ticks and Lice, from which they had previously Buffered. I can confidently recommend Cooper's Dip as the most effeotual I have ever used, and far before any of the Liquid Dips we have hitherto had here. _ At our last Annual Agricultural Show I entered aome of my sheep which had been dipped in Cooper's Dip that others might see the benefit of using it. The appearance of these Bheep was all that could be desired— the skin clean and healthy and free from insect life— the wool bright and full of yolk. " I shall recommend all my friends to try Cooper's Dipping Powder, and continue using it myself." Sold in LAR3E and SMALL Packets, sufficient for Dipping from 100 to 150 or from 25 to 35 Sheep, according to size and length of Fleece, thu9 casting on thft average only about ONH HALFPENNY PER HEAD. Origioal Cases contain 3J Doz - LARGE or 6 Doz. SMALL Packets. PBBPAB.BDONLY BY WILLIAM OOOPEE, Member of the Boyal College of Veterinary Surgeons, Chemical Works, Berkhamsted, England. Agmt— BßED. W. WILLIAMS, Napier. T^ILSOiS'S f COLONIAL gHEEP J)IPSols Manufaotubbbs: J. HATCH & CO., INVEBOARGILL. PTTHE Proprietors wish to bring before the notice of Flookmasters 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 Ofcsgo 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 flock from dipping to shearing. NOW MANUFAOTCJJtCED EITiIER WITH OB WITHOUT GLYCERINE, AS ORDERED : Ik Quantities fob Labgb Flocks. TESTIMONIALS. Brookdale, Tapanui, Otago, 2nd January, 1884. J. Hatch, Ebq.— Dear Sir,— l have now finished shearing, and I have very much pleasure in certifying that there was not a tick seen on my Bheep since they were dipped in your " Wilson's Dip " last year. The wool is also in splendid condition.— l remain, youre truly, David M'Kbllab. , . Noth.— This flock was dipped from January 14th to 24th, and shorn at the end ot November, 1883. „ „ .... _ , OOA 63 Princes-street, Dunedm, 16th January, 1884. 3. Hatch, Esq., Inveroargill.— Dear Sir,— Lut May I used your Composition for dipping my Corner Bubh sheep. After finishing shearing, about the end of November, my nuiagfr reported the wool as "light, soft, and silky to; the touch ; bo stained fleeces, and the sheep absolutely free from ticks or lice, and in excellent, condition. I shall certainly use yaur Dip again this season.— Youw faithfully, JoflN Kbid. «•«.«««. *-• This Dip is not the oame as that previously offered under the name of Logan Wilson b, 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 regret that they were not represented. AaBNTfl ik Nawbb— «!«■'•' M, B. MILLIE, ; BBW ZEALAND LOAN AND MEBOAMTItE AGENCY COMPANY. 522 J> JLSJ&XrD AND, tVoWBBM AN "g^^ jg s JOHNSON "WIBMiSTS AND D^GGxSTb AU^bisfe^AND^bMMISSIOx

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6781, 13 February 1884, Page 4

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