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T. W; WILLIAMS' & KETTLE, STOCK AND SIATION AGENTS AN GENERAL MERCHANTS. LIBERAL Advances made against Wool and other Produce. LOANS negotiated onFRIQEIIOLD SECURITIES at Lowosfc Current. Rate's of interest. Kro and Mavino INSURANCES effected. • • . FoB Sale— WOOLPACKS-I2in, 50in, and sim Twino, Naedlcs, Shoop-shcars Blue and Red Ruddlo nnd Bale Markovs NEW SEASON'S TEAS, Sugar, Flour, • Rice, Comont, Raisins, and Station 1 Stores of all descriptions , ' WIRE-Jolmson Black, Nos. 0, 7. 8, and Galvanised Barbed. Staples all sizes GALVANISED Iron Screws and Washers ' OlLS— Castor, Linseed (boiled and raw), Kerosene, and Turnontino PAINTS— White and Red Load OATS— Danish, Cahadian, and Tartarian Whito and Dun . Turnips, Rapo, and Mangold Seeds of various kinds. REID AND GRAY'S DOUBLE-FURROW PLOUGHS AND EXTRA FITTINGS. P. W. WILLIAMS & KETTLE. 1J PEACOCK'S LUBRICANT SHEEP DIP £3 PER THOUSAND GALLONS. Also, ' PEACOCK'S IMPROVED DIP, £3 108, ■ Containing a lar/jo proportion of Glycerine, and guaranteed to bo ontiroly freo from soda or lime, uoth of whicharo largely used in some • ot tho dips now in tho marker, and more especially in thoso sold in tho form, of a powder, which havo tho effect of leaving the wool dry. and harsh, causing tho wintor rains to pormoato the skin, boing thus a-trcquont source, of lungworm wltn hoggets in low condition. Owing to a long range of experiments carofullv carried oul, for somo yeare on my own flock my Dip is now as near perfection ns it is possible to oblnin.and during the last thrco years it has given gonoral satisfaction, and obtained a largo number of Testimonials from thoroughly reliable and practical Flockowners and Sheep Inspectors. Sco my oirThis Dip do;s not kill so quickly ns the socalled non-poisonous sorts, but is pcrmanont in its effects, having tho wool soft, whito, and lustrous, and thoroughly cleansing tho skin. Being much hcavior than water it is dosirablo tho Dip should bo well stirred up from the bottom befcro each lot of sheep nrorun through. Kor this purpose a common vat rako is the best, which is mado' with a piceo of board a inches long with nil anger hole through thn contro for pole 8 or 9 feet long. Tho Dip i 3 vorvcasily mixed in cold water, and is packed In Sealed Tins contoining 3 gallons ana Drums of 4 and 5 gallons, with, printed directions for uso on each tin. Each gallon will chargo 100 gallons of wator. Price 6s and 7s per gallon. Special quotations for largo quantities.^ AviD pßACq(k> ' .Agonls for Hawko'sßay':— . '„ KINEOSS & CO., Port Aiiuriri. TESTIMONIALS.' ,' Ma'rton. 18fh Oetobor, ISSi. . Davul .Peacock, Esq., Homowood— DealSir, — I have examined sovoral flocks of sheep that havo boon dressed in .your new Dip, and havo much pleasure in testifying": to its cfflcaoy ia destroying both Ticks and Lice, It is also most beneficial to tho wool, leaving it beautifully whito and soft.— l am,, yours faithfully, Robert K. Simpson, Inspector of Sheep. ,• Rar.gitikoi Junction, Bonny Glon. Ist Septomhor, 1881. / Mr Peacock— Dear Sir.— Your' Dip is by far tho bust and cheapost I havo ovor used. It does not stain or mako tho wool dry and harshli ko many of tho. English dips, but puts on a) beautiful gloss, and ' cleanses dway all filth, killing all insect lifo, and is lasting in its offoots.— Daniel Stevens. . Bonny Glen, Rangitikei, August 30, 1881. D. P.eacock, Esq., Marton— Dear Sir,- 1 this year tried your Dip, and found it very olllcacious for Lico and Ticks. It is much cheaper than any othor I ovor used, and leaves .tho wqoliand skin beautifully whito and soft, without staining.— Yours truly, Jno. P. LETnBKIDOE. Mr Peacock— Dear Sir,— We dipped our sheep in March last in your dipping hiixture, and found it lo answer well, killing all tho Lico and Ticks, 'leaving tho wool beautifully soft, white, and.oily, and thoroughly cleansing tho skin. Our sheep were very lousy dipping, but at present date aro perfectly free from Lico and Ticks.— R. and R. E. JOHNSTON. \ ■. 20 ,» ' ' ' ' THE NEW ZEALAND SHEEP DIP. WITH reference to the Dissolution of Partnership hitherto existing botween Mr Eakins and uiyself, as per advertisemonfc of to-day's dato, I havo much plpasuro in announcing that I, have mndo, arrangements with Mr J. S. Welsman, Chemist, of Napier, and that the manufacture of .my "New Zealand Sheep Dip" will be continued under his supervision. Circulars containing full inf orroataon ns to prico and mode of using tho Dip, with testimonials from some of our principal flockowners, will ho issued in a few days. Tho New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company (Limited) will continue to act as Solo Agents throughout Now Zealand for tho sale of tho "Now Zoaland Sheep Dip.' 22 ' . GEORGiS HESLOP. rnHE NORTHERN INVESTMENT jL, COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND . (Limitkd). ... Capital .. £500,000. Offices— Emerson-street, Napier. The' Colonial Board is prepared to mako Advances oil— • ' r Frcohold Securities Leasehold Securities Stock and Station Mortgages ' At Moderate Rates of Interest. For proposal forms apply to PAT. STIRLING M'LEAN, 35 . Manaßor. THE NOETH BRITISH AND NEW ZEALAND INVESTMENT COMPANY, LIMITED, Capital ... ... £250,000. IS prepared to make Advances on First-class Securities. W. KINROSS WHITE! Manager. . Offlcos— Emorson-streot, Napior. 30 MONEY TO LEND. SEVERAL Sums of Trust Moneys to Lond on account of various Clients, upon approved Freehold Security. A.JP. SHEATH, 37 Solicilor.Napicr. MONEY iTO LEND in Sums of from £10,000 to £50,000, on Frcohold Security at 51 por cent., bprrowor paying Property Tax, Mortgagee will not advanco more than 2-sths ot tho value of the security. SAINSBURY & LOGAN, 38 Solieitoi'3, Napier.. MONEY TO LEND on Freehold Security, at Lowest Current Rrttcs. 30 SAINSBURY & LOGAN. , TO LEND on Good Freehold Security, in Sunis to suit Borrowers— £10,000 £4000 £500 £300 £200 At Moderate Rntos of Inlorcst • CARLILE & M'LEAN, 10 . Solicitors. " NAPIER SAVINGS BANK, BROWNING-STREET OPEN on TUESDAY EVENINGS, From Ii lo S o'clock. Deposits rccoived from Is to £100, • • Five per cent, allowed on deposits not exceeding £100. EDWARD LYNDON 11 v Managor, NAPIER LOAN AND DISOOUNT ■ SOCIETY. Ofllces— Rcgent-ntreet (opposito Mr Large s Establishment). MONEY Advanced on personal and other security Persona borrowing £5 recoivo £1 10s cash, repayable at fis per week Persons borrowing SlO receive £9 cash, repayable at 10s per geek Persons borrowing £15 rocoivo £13 103 cash, repayable at 15s per week ' Pcropns borrowing £20 cash rocoivo £18 cosh, roiiayablo at 20s per week Oiii'-r terms may be arranged for re-pay-'llHcounlc'l daily. h . i. ;y advnuccd on any tangible seourlty. i Olii :o 1 fours- from 9.30 a.m. lo 1 p.m. Mon(!.i; and Th irsiliiy evenings, 8 p.m. lo9p.ni. S'.iL'inliiy.s, l.-.il 2 p.i i., end ß to 10 evening. NA n ill ., LO ANAX I) DISCOUNT KfXJIK.Ty, Kui;oiV. ■-„ >el (Crpij>'s-]nnc.) • rT> ,„ , -'AS. . • 'J'fJJiNER. Manager. , N.B.— All tmni-waionij nmy Ije relied on as strictly conllili'ii Hi. i'l - ■^"-" f »'"'"»lO«MqfMJ^lT-CTi..TH.'^«^WP. W j f | lIW I' • ~ * ' T NOTICE TO S T JS;3OP»I.;M;!ttS TO _' • MESSRS BURTOIT BKOfcV CBRIBS OP PHOTOGRAPHS. f T\ N. ADAMS, having d.?ckk ; u> JLso relinquish Hie Agonuy toi' Jlodsra nurlon ' Bros.' Photographs, mjiedfnSi.v o- ■ quesls^that Subacribom will complete ibnir Series wl thoul, delay. Subscribers aro reminded that their Order.j , aro legally binding, ami Mini, early coniplelion will savo unnecessary troublo and expense. il D. N ADAMS. 8 g5 Hiwtlnßs-ulrcol, Napier.

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7632, 4 January 1887, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7632, 4 January 1887, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7632, 4 January 1887, Page 1

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