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■ P. W. WILLIAMS & KETTLE, 33 STOCK AND STATION AGENTS AN 10 GENERAL MERCHANTS. '•? "T IBERA.L Advances made against 5. -a. A Wool and oilier Produce. LOANS negotiated on FREEHOLD SECURITIES at Lowest Curronl Ratc3 of 0 interest. Firo and Marino INSURANCES effected, h Fou Sale— •0 WOOLPACKS— i2in, oOin, and slin Twino, Nucillo3, Sheep-shears Blue and Hod Ruddle and Bale markers iv NEW SEASON'S TIOAS, Sugar, Flour, 1- Rice, Cement, Raisins, and Station Stores of all descriptions WlßE— Johnson Black, Nos. 0, 7, 8, and n Galvanised Barbed. Staples all sizes GALVANISED Iron Screws and Washers y OILS-Cnstor, Linsoed (boiled and raw), I- Kerosene, and Turpentine >■ PAINTS- While and Red Lead r OATS-^Damsli, Canadian, and Tartarian Whito and Dun Turnips, Rape, and Mangold Seeds of t various kinds. 0 REID AND GRAY'S DOUBLE-FURROW 0 PLOUGHS AND EXTRA FITTINGS. s P. W. WILLIAMS- & KETTLE. _ 352 PEACOCK'S T LUBRICANT SHEEP DIP 1 £5 PER THOUSAND GALLONS. Also, PEACOCK'S IMPROVED DIP, £3 10s, Containing a largo proportion of Glycerine, > nnd guaranteed i:> bo entirely free from sodai or lime, both of whichnrolargoly used in some 1 of tho dips now in tho market, and more cspc- " cially in thoso sold in the form of a powder, which have tho effect of leaving the wool dry , and harsh, causing tho winter rains to per- * medic tho skin, toing thus a frequent spurco : of lungworm witn hoggets in low condition. . Owing to a long range of experiments carefully carried out for some years on my own flock my Dip is now as near perfection as it is ■ possible to obtain, nnd during tho last three years it has given general satisfaction, and . obtained a lar^o number of Testimonials from thoroughly reliable nnd practical Flockowners and Sl.eep Inspectors. See my cir""j'his' Dip do :s not kill so quickly as the socalled non-poisonous Boris, but is permanent 1 in its ofVceis, 1 saving tho wool soft, white, nnd lustrous, nnd thoroughly cleansing tho skin. Bcin!? much heavier than water it is desirable I tho Din slfould bo well stirred up from the ■ bottom beff.ro each lot ot sheep arc run ■ through. J-'or this purpose a common vat rnkc is tho best, which is made with a piece of board 9 inches long with an auger liolo ■ through tin 1 ccntro for polo Sor 9 feet long. Tho Dip i 3 very easily mixed in cold water, and is packed in Scaled Tins containing 3 gallons and Drums of 4 and 5 gallons, with printed directions for use on each tin. Each gallon will charge 100 gallons of water. Price 0s and 7s per gallon. Special quotations for largo <1"™^ S -^ AVID PEACOO ic. Agents for Hawke's Bay :— KINI'.OSS & CO., Pout Auubiri. 1 TESTIMONIALS. i Marlon, lSlh October, 1881. David l J cncock, Esq., Homowood— Dear Sir —I have examined several flocks of sheep that have boon dressed in your now Dip, nnd havo much pleasure in testifying to its ofllcacy iii destroying both Ticks and Lice. It is also mostbonoflcial to tho wool, leaving it beautifully whito and soft.— l am, yours faithfully. Robert K. Simpson, Inspector of Sheep. Rar.gitikci Junction, Bonny Glon, Ist September, 1881. Mr Peacock— Dear Sir,— Your Dip is by far I tho b(,sL and cheapest I have over used. It does not stain or mako tho wool dry and hnrsh.U ko many of the English dips, but puts on a beautiful gloss, and cleanses away all ■ filth , killing all insect lif 0, and is lasting in its . offe-jts.— Daniel Stevens. Bonny Glen, Rangitikei, Augus!. 30, 1881. D. Peacock, Esq., Marton— Dear Sir,- I this , year tried your Dip, and found it very ofllca- . eious for Lice and Ticks. It is much chenpor than any other I cvor used, nnd leaves tho tvool and skin beautifully whito and soft, without staining.— Yours truly, Jno. P. Letiiiiuidgb. Mr Peacock— Dear Sir,— Wo dipped our sheep in March last in .your dipping mixture, nnd found it to answer wall, killing nil the Lice and Ticks, leaving tho wool beautifully soft, white, and oily, and thoroughly cleansing the skin. Our sheep were very lousy dipping, but nt present dale aro perfectly free from Lice and Ticks.— R. and K. E. Johnston. 835 EAKINS AND CO.'S IMPROVED SHEEP DIP. December 20, ISSG. We bog lo call your attention 19 tho fact that notwithstanding our Chemicals nnd Plant boing totally destroyed by Fire, wo shall still be able to supply all tho orders for our Improved Sheep Dip, and trust to merit your support, Yours respectfully, EAKINS & CO. N.B.— Tomporary Premises, Lower Shop in Schicrning's Buildings, Emerson-street. WE have much pleasure in calling your attention to tho fact that tho Partnership hitherto existing between J. A. Eakinsand Mr Goorgo Hcslop has been dissolved. Mr Ealtins was HlO Sole and Original Inventor of tho Dip sold as the " Now Zealand Sheep Dip." Mr Gcorgo Heslop was taken into partnership, and it has been deemed advisable to dissolve the said partnership. Tho Dip for the future will bo sold under tho name of Eakins & Cc.'s Improved Sheep Dip, and any other Dip purporting to bo tho Bamo is a Worthless Fraud and Counterfeit, Mr Eakins ftlono possessing the Rocipo of Eakins & Co.'s Improved Sheep Dip, which wUI bo manufactured under his immediate supervision. Wo specially request that nnyono uuying Dip will see that tho name Eakinß & Co. is across tho label on each drum. The Improved Dip consists of an arsenical base so chemically combined with an alkali that all caustic properties of the Arsenious Acid aro neutral, and its poisonous ciFects active. Tho Dip also contains a largo porccntngo of Ulycorolo of Borax, with a powerful disinfectant. The Glyccrolo of Borax cleanses tho skin and heals any excoriations, giving tho wool a healthy feel and appearance, causing no discoloration. Wo claim tho patronage of the public on tho following grounds :— Ist. Wo guarantee our Dip to bo of a Uniform Strength, as unprincipled trading tends to lower the quality and thereby obtain a larger profit. 2nd. It is a Colonia Manufacture and superior to imported Dips, and therefore has a prior claim. 3rd. Mr Eakins has had several years' experience in tbo largest Chemical Works of tho Homo Country, which is in ilsolf asulllcicnt guarantee that 0110 sound method of nianuiacturo will bo adhered to, preventing any mistakes which tho inexperienced make, such mistakes causing no end of troublo nnd expense to tho consumers p£ Sheep Dips. Wo respectfully solicit your esteemed 1 patronago and support, thanking you for ' former patronage bestowed on Mr Eakins. Yours respectfully KAKINS & CO., Manufacturing Chemists and Veterinary Surgeons, Tennyson-street Napier. 228 1 THE NEW ZEALAND SHEEP DIP. 2 "TSTITH reference to the Dissolution YV of Partnership hitherto existing bo- ' twecn Mr Eakins and myself, as per advertisement ot to-day's date, I havo much pleasuro '. in announcing that I havo made arraugenionts with Mr J. S. Welsman, Chemist, of Napier, and that tho manufacture of my "New Zealand Sheep Dip" will be continued ' under his supervision. v Circulars containing full information ns to ' price and mode of using tho Dip, with testimonials from some of our principal /lockowners, will bo issued in a few days. The New Zealand Lonn nnd Mercnntilo Agency Company (Limited) will continue to act as Solo Agents throughout Now Zealand for tho salo of tho "Now Zealand Sheep Dip." 2 GEORGE HESLOP. I JgOOTS ! JgOOTS ! ! JgOOTS ! ! ! I, tho undersigned, having Romovod from .i my late Prcjnisos in Hastings-street and opcncdupUiisincss in Emcrson-slrcet, opposite Messrs Iloadley's Stores, wish to slate that it is my intention to inform tho Public that Boots Made 1 0 Order will bo turned out in tho same Masterly Stylo that has mado my name famous in Hawke s Bay.My Imporlcd Slock of Ladies', Gentlemen's, nnd Boys Boots and Shoes is o£ tho very Best Quality, therefore Customers ciin rely with conlldcnce on being supplied with first-class Goods, combined with Fashion and Durability. at tho Lowest Prico.3. WILLIAM~TUCKWELL, EMERSON-STREETI H. NESBITT. p, 18 years with Mr E. W. ICnowlcs Has opened the shop lately occupied by Mr Eccics, Hastings-street, with a NEW AND WELL-ASSORTED STOCK IE ov . QUOCERIES, "OOOTS, &a All of tho Best Description. Prices will bo found to Compare with nny House in Town. 1- Customers waited on for orders. \- Goods delivered with punctuality and [1 despatch. BEST CANTKIIBURY BACON, WOODVILIiU CllKJiSlfi, &C, IN STOCK. 23S 3 " NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS TO f» MESSRS BURTON BROS.' SERIES £ OP PHOTOGRAPHS. BN. ADAMiViiiiviiig dcci'lcd to o relinquish Ibo Agency Cor Mi;:*io 11 Burton Bros. PhoLi>f;rap!m, rospoi-lfuHy vc- !>- quests Ihat .Subscribers will coinpH'lo liioil 1 r- Scries withoutdclay, c. Subscribers are romindod Ihat their Orders iy are legally binding, and that early complet ion will save unnecessary troublo and cxponso. D. N ADAMS, 1030 Ilaslings-glrcct, Napier.

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7626, 25 December 1886, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7626, 25 December 1886, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7626, 25 December 1886, Page 1

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