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■ffwrtnefttf %Eflti«ff, P. W. WILLIAMS & KETTLE, STOCK AND STATION AGENTS AN GENERAL MERCHANTS. LIBERAL Advances made against Wool and other Produce. LOANS negotiated on FREEHOLD SECURITIES at Lowest Curront Rates of interest. ' Firo nnd Marino INSURANCES offectcd. Fok Sale— WOOLPACKS— I2in, nOin, and oiin Twine, Needles, Shccp-shcavs Blue and Red Ruddlo nnd Bale Alarkors NEW SEASON'S TEAS, Sugar, Flour, Rico, Cement, Raisins, and Station Storos of all descriptions WIRE-Johnson Black, Nbs. 0, 7. 8, and GaiVahWcd ßarbed. Staples all sizes GALVANISED Iron Screws and Washers OILS-Cnstor, Linseed (boiled and raw), Kerosene, and Turpentino PAINTS— Whito nnd Red Lead OATS— Danish. Canadian, and Tartarian White and Dim Turnips, Rape, and Mangold Seeds of various kinds. REID AND GRAY'S DOUBLE-FURROW PLOUGHS AND EXTRA FITTINGS. >F. W. WILLIAMS & KETTLE. 352 PEACOCK'S LUBRICANT SHEEP DIP £3 PER THOUSAND GALLONS. Also, PEACOCK'S IMPROVED DIP, ,-83 10s, Containing a. largo proportion ot Glycerine, nnd guaranteed to bo ontirely freo from soda orlimo, both of which are largolyusod insomo ot tho dips now in the market, and more especially in those sold in tho form of a powder, which .have tho effect of leaving the wool dry and harsh, causirig tho winter 1 rams to pormc*to tho skin, being thus a frequent, spurbb of lungworm with hoggets in low condition. Owing to a long rango of experiments carefully carried out for somo yonrs on my own flock my Dip is now as near perfection as it is possible to obtain, and. during the last threo yonrs it has given goneral satisfaction, and obtained a largo number of Testimonials from thoroughly reliable and practical Flockownors and Sheep Inspectors. Sco my circulars. This Dip does not kilj so quickly as the socalled non-poisonous sorts, but i 3 permanent in its effects, leaving the wool soft, white, ana lustrous, and thoroughly cleansing the skin. Being much heavier than water it is desirable the Dip should bo woll stirred up from tho bottom beforo each lot of sheep are run through. For this purposo a common vat rako is the best, which is made with a piece I of board 0 inches long with an auger holo through the centre for polo S or 9 feet long. Tho Dip is very easily mixed in cold wator. and is packed in Sealed Tins containing 3 gallons and Drums of 1 and S gallons, with printed directions for use on each tin. Eaoh gallon will clinrge 100 gallons of water. Price Cs and 7s per gallon. Special quotations -for large quanlities.^^ pBACOCIC Agonts for Hawko's Bay :— KINROSS & CO., Port Aiiurihi. ' TESTIMONIALS. Marton, 18th October. 18SI. David Peacock, Esq., Homowood— Dear Sir,— l have examined several flocks of sheep that havo boen dressed in your now Dip, and havo much plcasuro in testifying to its offlcacy in destroying both, Ticks and Lico. It is also most beneficial to the wool, leaving it beautifully whito and soft.— l am, yours faithfully, Robert K. Simpson, Inspector of Sheep. Rarigitikei Junction, Bonny Glen, Ist September, 1881. Mr Peacock— Dear Sir,— Your Dip is by far tho best and cheapest I havo over used. It does not stain or make tho wool dry and harshli ko many of tho English dips, but puts on a beautiful gloss,, and cleanses away all filth, killing all insect life, and is lasting in its effects.— Daniel Stbvens. Bonny Glen. Ranpritikei, August 30, 1551. D. Peacock, Esq., Marton— Donr Sir,- I this year tried your Dip. and found it very efficacious for Lico nnd Ticks. It is much chonpor than any other I over used, nnd leavos tho wool and' skin beautifully whito and soft, without staining.— Yours truly, Jno. P. Letiidriddh. ■ Mr Peacock— Dear Sir,— Wo dipped our sheop in March lastin your dipping mixturo, nnd found it to nnswor well, killing- all the Lico and Ticks, leaving the wool beautifully , soft, whito, and oily, and thoroughly cloansing the skin. Our sheop were very lousy dipping, but at preaont date are perfectly frco from Lico and Ticks.— R. and It. E. Johnston. MURTON AND WHITE'S HAWKE BAY SHEEP-DIPPING FLUID, Guaranteed. • A Condensed Fluid Preparation for the Destruction of all Parasites infesting Sheep. This Preparation is entirely solublo and mixes instantly with Cold Wator. It does not disturb the natural lay of Wool, nor interfere with tbo Yolk. In addition to itsThovough Reliability ns an Insecticide, it possesses romrtrkablo Stimulative Properties, producing very visible results ns regards tho growth of tho Wool. Every Quality claimed for this Preparation has been carefully tested, and fully proved to oxist. Tho fact of the Specific being guaranteed is sufficient to show its valuo. Tho Instructions ns to the proportions in which' the Fluid is to bo used must bo adhered to strictly, ns- o very particle of it does its sharo of work, and it is made only to bo used in tho proportion directed. Manufactured at Port Ahuriri by MURTON AND WHITE, Invontors and Solo Proprietors. Napier, Hawke's Bay, N.Z. Solo Agents for South Island— , MILES AND CO., CHRISTCHURCn. 1 EAKINS AND CO.'S IMPROVED SHEEP DIP. . WE have much pleasure in calling your attention to tho fact' that tho Partnership hitherto existing between J. A. Eakin3 and Mr Gcorgo Heslop has been dissolved. Mr Eakins was tho Sole and Original Inventor of tho Dip sold as tho " Now Zealand i Sheep Dip." Mr George Heslop was taken into partnership, nnd it has been deemed ndvlcablo to dissolve the said partnership. Tho Dip for tho futuro will bo sold undor tho name of Eakins & Cc.'s Improved Shoep Dip, nnd any other Dip purporting to bo the saino isa Worthless Fraud and Counterfoil. Mr Eakins alono possessing tho Rooipo of Ealdns & Co.'s Improved Sheep Dip, which will bo manufactured under his immediato supervision. Wo specially request that anyone buying Dip will see that tho namo Eakins & Co. is across tho label on each drum. , ' Tho Improved Dip consists of an arsenical baso so chemically combined with an alkali that all caustic properties of tho Arsonious Acid arc neutral, nnd its poisonous offects nctivo. Tho Dip also contains a largo percentage of Olycorolo of Borax, with a powerful disinfectant. Tho Glycorolo of Borax cleanses tho skin nnd heals any excoriations, giving the wool a healthy feel nnd appearance, causing no discoloration. Wo claim tho patronage of tho public on the following grounds :— Ist. Wo guarnntco our Dip to bo of a Uniform Strength, as unprincipled trading tends to lowor the quality nnd thereby obtain a larger profit. . 2nd. It is a Colonia Manufacture and superior to imported Dips, and therefore has a prior claim. 3rd. Mr Enkins lias had sovcral years experience in tho largest Choinicnl Works ot tho Homo Country, which is in itself a sufficient guarantee that ono sound mothod of manufacture will bo adhered to, preventing any mistakes which the inexperienced make, such mistakes causing no end of trouble nnd cxpenso to tho consumers of Sheep Dips. Wo respectfully solicit your esteemed pntronago and support, thanking, you for former patronage bestowed on Mr Eakins. Yours respectfully EAKINS & CO., Manufacturing Chemists and Veterinary Surgeons, Tonnyßonst.rect Kapior. 22S THE NEW ZEALAND SHEEP DIP. WITH reference to the Dissolution of Partnership hitherto existing between Mr Eakins and niysolf, as per advertisement of today's dale, I have much plcasuro in announcing that I havo mnde arrangements with Mil J. S. Wklsman, Clicmisl, of Napier, and that tho manufacture of my "New Zealand Sheop Dip" will bo continued undor bis supervision. Circulars containing full information as to price and mode of using tho Dip, with testimonials from some of our principal flockownora. will ho issued in a fow days. Tho New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company (Limited) will contimio to act, us Solo Agents UirouKhnuL Now Zealand for tho Bale of tlio " Now Zealand Shoep Dip.' 2 GEORGE HESLOP. MAKA'IOKU STORK (Opposite thk Railway Station). A. C. WEBBER BEGS to aimounco ho has com menced Business at Makatoku, in thosi Promises lately occupied by Mr V. 11. Drowor as Genoral Slorokcoper and Timber Dealer and trusts by strict attention and nioderati charges to receive iv fair sharo of Bupporl. A largo slock of sound Matai Firewood ToUira j^cncing Posts, Ktrainci-d, and Housi Blocks, Split Palings and jShinjjlcs on ham p and for Sale. 2 ~~V VVNT aS? D I>. i.» ti N S /, N k \»\ A4>/ ■ ?" sw \^ B i 10 /AfY I 0 0 "1 a W °* ' V?£\ is / ariiHSiMuaj aiv-asJSEaa \ /

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7608, 3 December 1886, Page 1

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