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1 abtwftw kyottcem. -. . P. W. WILLIAMS & 'KETTLE, 58 STOCK AND STATION AGENTS AN GENERAL MERCHANTS. 10 !° T IBERAL Advances made against 5. JLA Wool and other Produce. 8 LOANS negotiated on FREEHOLD SECURITIES at Lowoat Current Rates of 3 ■ . interest. Fire and Marino INSURANCES offeclod. • Fon Saleh WOOLPACKS— 42in, 50in, and Slin a Twine, Needles, Sliocp-shears Bluo and Red Ruddles nnd Bale Markers NEW SEASON'S TEAS, Sugar, Flour, v Rico, Cement, Raisins, and Slution [- Stores of all descriptions WlßE— Johnson Black, Nob. 6, 7, 8, and Galvanised Barbed. Staples all sizes 7 ' GALVANISED Iron Scrows and washers I- OILS-Castor, Linseod (boiled and raw), i- ■ Koroseno. and Turpentine r PAINTS— White nnd Red Lead ' OATS— Danish, Canadian, an,d Tartarian White and Dun t Turnips, Rapo. and Mangold Seeds of B various kinds. , : REID AND GRAY'S DOUBLE-FURROW t PLOUGHS AND .EXTRA FITTINGS. F. W WILLIAMS & KETTLE. 352 ' " •■ PEACOCK'S ' r LUBRICANT SHEEP DIP £3 PER THOUSAND GALLONS. Also, • . ' PEACOCK'S IMPROVED DIP, £3 10s, Containing a lar^o proportion o£ Glycerine, guaranteed to ho ontiroly froo from soda ■'' orlimd. both of whicharolargelyused inaomo of tho dips now in tho market, and moro espo- ! . cially in those sold in tho form of a powder, which havo tho effect of leaving the wool dry 'and harsh, causing, tho winter rains to pernieato' the skin, toing thus a frequent source ) of lungworm witn hogget 3in low condition. Owing to a long range of experiments care- > fully curried out. for some years on my own '. flock my Dip is now as near perfection as it is . possible to obtain, and during tho last threo • years it' has given genoral satisfaction, and j .obtained a lnr?e' number of Testimonials from thoroughly reliable and practical Flock- > 'ownors.and Sheep Inspcotors. Sco my circulars, . ' This Dip dois not kill so quickly as the so- • called no.i-pQ'soMous sorts, but is permanent in its effects, fpaving tho wool soft, white, and ' lustrous, and {thoroughly cleansing tho skin. Being much heavier than wntor it is desirablo tlic Dip should bq well stirred up from tho bottom boft.ro each lot of sheep are run ' through, l-'or this purposo a common vat 1 rako is tho best, which is mado with a picco of board 9 inches long with an auger holo through thu centre for pole 8 or 9 feet long. Tho Dip i? vory easily mixed in cold water, and is packed in Sealed Tins containing 3 gallons and Drums of 4 and 5 fiallons, with printed directions for use on each tin. Each gal on will chnrgo 100 gallons of water. Price 6a and 7s per gallon. Special quotations forlarsequantities.^^^ pEAdocic _ .Agents for Rawko's Bay :— KINEOSS & CO., Port Ahukiri. , , TESTIMONIALS. Marlon, 18Hi October, 1881. , David Peacock. Esq., Homewood— Dear Sir,— l have examined several flocks of sheep that havo been dressed in your hew Dip, and have much pleasure in testifying to its, oflleaqy in destroying both Ticks and Lice. It is also most beneficial to the wool, leaving it beautifully white aiid soft.— l am, youra faithfully, Robbbt X, Simpson, Inspector of Sheep. Ilangitikoi Junction, Bonny Glen, ltt September, 1881. Mr Peacock— Dear Sir,— Your Dip is by far tho best and cheapest I havo over used. It does not stain or mako tho wool dry nnd harsfcli 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 Stevens. Bonny Gion, Raneitikei, August 30, 1831 D. Peacock, Esq., Marton— Dear Sir.- I this yoar tried your Dip. and found it vory efficacious for Lico and Ticks. It is much cheaper fhan any other I evor used, and leaves the ivool and skin beautifully white and soft, without . staining,— Yours truly, Jno. P. Letubridge. Mr Peacock— Dear Sir,— We dipped our sheop in. March last in your dipping mixture, and found it to answer well, killing all tho Lico and Ticks, leaving tho wool beautifully soft, white, and oily, and thoroughly cleansing tho skin. Our sheep wore vory lousy dipping, but at present date are perfectly froo from Lico nnd Ticks.— R. and H. E. Johnston. 835 MUKTON AND WHITE'S . , HAWKE BAY • SHEEP-DIPHNG FLUID, ... ■< ■ ' Guaranteed. ' A, Condensed Fluid Preparation for tho - Destruction of all Parasites infesting Sheep. ■This Preparation is entirely solublo and mixes instantly with Cold Water. - i It. does not disturb tho natural lay of Wool, nor interfere with the Yolk. ' i- In addition to its Thorough Reliability ns an Insecticide, . it possesses remarkablo Stimulative Properties, producing very visiblo results as regards the growth of tho Wool. f Every Quality claimed for this Preparation ■has boon. carefully tested, and fully 1 proved to exist. , ' • ■ Tho fact of the Specific being guaranteed is sufficient to show its value . Tho Instructions as to the proportions in , which tho Fluid is to bo used must, be adhered TO striotlv, as ovory particle of it does its Bharo.of work, and it is made only ( to bo uacd in the proportion directed. Mann f actured at Port 'Ahuriri by ■ MURTON AND WHITE, Inventors and Solo Proprietors, Napior, Hawke s Bay, N.Z. Solo Agents for South IslandMILES AND CO., CHRIS?TOHURCH. }93 m EAKINS AND CO.'S IMPROVED SHEEP DIP. TISTE have much pleasure in calling YV your attention to tho fact that tho Partnership hitherto existing botweon J. A. Eakins and Mr Georgo Heslop has been disMr Eakins was tho Sole and Original Inventor oC tho Dip sold as tlio "Now Zealand Sheep Dip." Mr Goorge Heslop was taken into partnership, and it has been doomed advisable to dissolvo the said partnership. Tho Dip for tho futuro will be sold under tho namo of Eakins & Cc.'s Improved Sheep Dip, and any other Din purporting to do tho samo is a Worthless Fraud and Counterfeit, Mr Eakins alono possessing tho Recipe oi Eakins & Co.'s Improved Sheep Dip, which will bo manufactured under his immediate supervision. , . Wo specially request that anyone buying Dip will sco that tho namo Eakms & Co. as across tho label on each drum. , 1 Tho Improved Dip consists of an arsenical baso so chomically combined with an alkah that all caustic properties of tho Arscmous Acid arc neutral, and its poisonous effects Tho Dip also contains a largo nerconfaKO of Glycorole of Borax, with a powerful disinThe Glycorolo of Borax cleanses the skin and heals any excoriations, giving the wool a healths; 'eel and appearance, causing no disWo claim tho patronage of tlio public on tho following-grounds:— . Ist. Wo guarantee our Dip to bo of a Uniform Strength, as unprincipled trading tends to lower tho quality and thereby obtain a a 2ndT P lt is a Colonia Manufacture and superior to imported Dips, and thcreforp has a prior claim. , 3i'd. Mr Eakins has had several years oxperioneo in thu largest Chemical Works o£ tho Homo Country, which is iv itself a sufficient gunrantoe that one sound method, oe manufacture will bo adhered to, preventing any mistakes which, tho inexperienced make, such mistakes causing no end of trouble and oxuenso to tho consumers of Sheep Dips. Wo respectfully aolioic your esteemed patronage and support, thanking you for former patronage bestowed on Mr Eakins. YoursrespcctMly^^ Manufacturing Chemists and Veterinary Surgeons, Tennyson-streot Napior. 228 THE NEW ZEALAND SHEEP DIPWITH reference to the Dissolution o£ Partnership hitherto oxisting botweon Mr Eakins and myself, ospor advertisement of to-day's date, 1 have mnnh plcusuro in announcing that I havo mado arrangements with Hit J. S. Wblsman, Chemist, of Napier, and that tho manufacture of my "Now Zealand Sheep Dip" will bo continued under his supervision. Circulars containing full information ns Lo price and modo of using the Dip, with testimonials from some of our principal flockowncrs. will be issued In a few days, Tho Now Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agoncy Company (Limited) will continue to act as Sole Agents throughout Now Zealand for tho sale of the " New Zealand Shoep Dip. I 2 ' GEORGE 11ESLOP. ' (Soul pcvcftnntft'. COALS ! COALS ! o TN oi'dei 1 to meet the times ° •• j X our CashPrico for tho Best Now- r **• castle Coals will bo .'lO3 per Ton at ■-. ' o tlio Yard, and Xte delivered to any r^ part of tho Borough. "• ° C. DOLBEL & CO. '•- _73 Telki'jioxb No. liO. D. GRAY & CO., l COAL AND TIMBER MERCHANTS, i AND GENERAL PRODUCE DISALKKB. All soils of grain crushed on tho promises ' MUNUOE-STRKET, NAPIER. . Tl 3 ; f ~ s h GOAL! COAL! n it REDUCTION IN PRICE, c ■: f\N and after the 15th April oui " VJ CASH Price for Conl will bo an undor y A.T THE YAHD 80s PER TON; Dolivercc to any part of tho Borough by our own drays 333 PER TON 17s Cd HALF TON ■m Os QUARTER TON SO TAIT & MILLS. NaploMfith April, 1880" 7

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7620, 18 December 1886, Page 1

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