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DIPPING SEASON, 1884. 1 . IMPORTANT NOTIOE TO FLOCKMASTERS. w J^mmWl l o THE NEW COLONIAL COLD WATER SHEEP DIP. & -JJAYWARD'S "LINCOLN SHEEP DIP," A CERTAIN KILLER of TICKS, their Eggs, LIO E, their Ova, and ALL PARASITES INFESTING THE SKINS OE> SHEEP AND LAMBS. It i. effectual in warding off the attacks of the Maggot Fly, that, aro so troublesome in Woodland and Mountainous Districts durkig tbe Summer and Autumn Montiis. At the request of numerous friends in New Zealand, preferring a Poisonous Cold Water Dip to a Non-Poisonous one, we have been induced toManufacture ' ONE SPECIALLY ADAPTED TO MEET THE REQUIREMENTS OF NEW ZEALAND. And the 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 v Glycerine Dip,' m preference to a Poisonous one, for increasing the 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 tlie Sheep allowed to remain in the Bath the required time ; we can, on introducing our " Lincoln Sheep Dip " (Poisonous) to the notice of New Zealand Sheepfarmers, confidently recommend it as being one of the moat 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. THE ___. " LINCOLN SHEEP I3IF Thoroughly Cleanses and Purifies the Skin of the Sheep, THEREBY PROMOTING THE GROWTH 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 & HAYWABD being unaware of same, this Dip did not arrive in time, but from the published results of the Poisonous and Carbolised [Dips at the Trm s, this "LINCOLN SHEEP DIP" will give FAR SUPERIOR RESULTS, AND WE RESPECTFULLY SOLICIT A TRIAL. Sold by all Storekeepers, in Drums of 201 b, 501 b, and 1001 b. Price 6d per lb, in single drums. A G-B-AT SEDUCTION ON LARGE QUANTITIES, When 1000 Gallons Liquid can be made for £3 10a Od. _ ni ... Directions for Mixing-One Part of Dip to fifty parts of water. PROPRIETORS AND MANUFACTURERS— TOMLINSON AND HAYWARD, LINCOLN, ENGLAND. AGENT FOR NAPIER AND DISTRICT— F. FULTON, Emerson-street, Napier. N.B.— Plans of Hayward's Latest Improved Sheep Dipping Baths, with Travelling Gang--591 -way, to be had of the several Agents, 10s 6d each. Tomlin son and Hayward's Improved Glycerine Dip. DIPPING SEASON, 1884. THE IMPROVED GLYCERINE DIP, SOLUBLE IN COLD WATER. fTIHIS NON-POISONOUS DIP is unrivalled for the complete dgS&msSSS^ X DESTRUCTION of TICKS, LICE, and PARASITES of WJlmjrj- ______>___—^T^r_l3l every description infesting the SKIN of Sheep, Lambs, Cattle, lllii aiSll and other animals. It has gained the highest reputation, for it I UfAIVPFRItoWI possesses the double advantage of simultaneously repelling con,B \jtU W° n and cleansing the skin trom filth. l|fL^^S|ij it DOES NOT DISCOLOE THE WOOL MNLj- W? ml Or act injuriously upon the natural Yolk of same, but FEEDS l^l^^^lTOlpi THE FLEECE, MAINTAINS THE NATURAL LUSTRE, and ffl|^\^f^w'^| wonderfully promotes its Growth. ill [f^^^^jlllli liw This DIP is not a cheap chemical fluid, but a blend of ingreiP4_isoj_^^ which all tend to benefit the animal 11! hllifiP^' and the Wool, and these ingredients are mixed by new powerful - | ■— J*-^ steam machiuery, so that a thorough consistency is always .obtained. One dipping with this DIP (in mid fleece), to our directions, will save the great inconvenience of dipping twice, as is the case with some Dips. Sold in Drums— 2olb (two gallons), 501 b (five gallons), 1001 b (10 gallons), 5s per gallon in single drums. A considerable reduction made on larger quantities for large flocks. See Price List, obtainable from Agents. Among the numerous Testimonials we received last Season for this Glycerine Dip, we select the following :— __ , ,_ o^ lea, January 22nd, 1884. Messes Krull and Co., Wellington. > Gentlemen,— l have much pleasure in stating the " Glycerine Dip you supplied me with has given satisfaction, and consider that if used accordingto the directions given that it is a cure for scab. Some 30 sheep selected by Mr Inspector Drummond and dipped in his presencewere experimented on, about 20 days after the dipp'ng Mr Inspector Vallance examined these sheep and found all but three cured. A second dip was then given, and after an interval of about 15 days find all are perfectly cured. The mixture was used COLD, strength one part Glycerne to 20 parts water, the sheep being kept m about one minute. THE WOOL IS IN GOOD ORDER. I hand you samples of lambs' wool which received two dippings. Yours very truly (.Signed) THOMAS MACKAY. From Jno. Reid, Esq., Elderslie. Oamaru, June 30th, 1883. I have finished dipping some time ago, AND YOUR GLYCERINE DIP WAS A GREAT SUCCESS, and I shall use it again next season. From Mv R. Halibukton, Woburn Station, Waipukurau, Feb. 3, 1883. Messrs Tomlinson & Hayward. . Gentlemen,— We have used your "Glycerine Dip" on our flock for the last nine years, and find it very efficacious in destroying Ticks, Lice, and curing all other skm diseases, and superior to any other Dip. It also gives the wool a beautiful appearance. I find that stock thrive better and are healthier after this Dipthanan^ other. I am very busy at this time dipping our lambs with it, and it is doing its work well. Yours faithfully, (Signed) R. HALIBURTON. Wool dipped with the " Glycerine Dip " at the New Zealand and Australian Land Company's Stud Flock Station has realised the highest price in the London Market. Vide Account Sales, 1883. And the twelve fleeces which gamed the Gold Medal for the most valuable twelve fleeces of any kind at the late Sydney Exhibition were dipped with y °WooT dTpped with the « Glycerine Dip " obtained the Silver Medal at the late Paris Exhibition. AGENTS. Napier— F. FULTON, Emerson-street. Waipawa— E. HARWOOD, Storekeeper. Waipukurau— F. H. DROWER, Storekeeper, &c. Woodville— D. CHAMIER. 7rimir .__ MANUFACTURED BY TOMLINSON & HAYWARD, Agricultural Chemists, Lincoln, England. N.B.— Plans of Hayward's Latest Improved Sheep Dipping Baths, with Patent Travelling Gangway, to be had of the Agents, 10s 6d each. - 529 LARGE AND TOWNLEY Have ust received and to arrive GOODS as below, by tbe following ves-Sls l— S.S. JOHN ELDER MAY QUEEN BOBDBB, CHIEF MONTROSE OAMABU _ILMENY 17 eases Iron Bedsteads „-,■■ j •_, 18 bales Brussels and Tapestry Carpets, with .Borders and Bug* China, Cocoa, Max, and other Mattings Doormats, Brushware, &o. . t _ 4 casks Lampware, newest styles, with tinted shades, SO. 6 bales Floorcloths and Linoleum 6 bales Cretonne and Cretonne Velvets . Curtains— Madras, Indian, Embroidered, Nottingham, Ao. 6 orates and hogsheads Orookery and Chinaware, including Dinner, Breakfast, Tm and Toilet Services Crockery for Sick Rooms and Sanitary Purposes Fancy Art Pottery Black and Gold Overa-antfti-i Marble and Ebonized Mantelpieces Fenders and Fire Irons, with Dogs, &o. Fire Grate Shields and Baskets Pictures in Oils, Ohromos, Steel Engravings, Ao. Also, New Pioture Frame Mouldings and Mounts IVAEGE AND mOWNLEY'S TCTUBNITUIIET^STABLIS-_LMENT HA STINOS-BTB'BBT. 128 LANGKLEY & NEWMAN, o;abin;btmake»B, obkhral h ou s b v. v b v i 8 hubs UNDERTAKERS &o. ACKNOWLEDGED TO. BE THB ? OHEi:_?EST HOUSE: IN NAPIBB.

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6799, 5 March 1884, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6799, 5 March 1884, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6799, 5 March 1884, Page 4

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