g}«fftacg;s gMifftg. T F. W. WILLIAMS & KETTLE, STOCK AND SIATION AGENTS AN GENERAL MERCHANTS. T IBEHAL Advances made agains 3 JU Wool nnd other Produce. LOANS negotiated on FREEHOLD SECUR] TIES at Lowest Current Rates of •, intorosl. Firo and Marino INSURANCES offeetcd. For Sale— WOOLPACKS— J2in, oOin, nnd olin Twino, Needles, Sheep-shears Blue and Red Ruddle nnd Bale Markers NEW SEASON'S TfOAS, Sugar, Flout Rico, Cement, Raisins, and Statioi Stores of all descriptions WIRE-.Tohnson Black, Nos. 6, 7. 8, nn< Galvanised Bnrbed. Staples all sizes GALVANISED Iron Screws and Washer OlLS— Castor, Linseed (boiled nnd raw) Koroscne, nnd Tnrpenlino PAINTS— WhIto nnd Red Lend OATS— Danish. Canadian, and Tartanai Whitoand Dun Turnips, Rape, nnd Mangold Seeds o various kinds. RE pEouKnl^ F. W. WILLIAMS & KETTLE. j( ' PEACOCK'S • LUBRICANT SHEEP DII £3 PER THOUSAND GALLONS. Also, PEACOCK'S IMPROVED DIP, £3 10s, , Containing a lar ( fe proportion of Glycerine nnd guaranteed to bo entirely free from sodn or lime, both of w hich nro largely used in sonv. , ot tho dips now in tho mnrket, nnd more cspe 1 einlly in thoso sold in tho form of n powder , which havo tho c noct of leaving the wool drj and harsh, causing tho winter rains to por meato the skin, being thus a frequent source of lungworm witn hoggets in low condition. Owing to a long rango of experiments care fully enrriod out for some yonrs on my owd flock my Dip is now as near perfection as it is possible to obtain, nnd dining the last three vcars it has given general satisfaction, nnd obtained a largo number of Testimonials 1 from thoroughly reliable and practical 1< lookowners and Sheep Inspectors. See my cirThis' Dip do-js not kill so quickly as the socalled non-poisonous sorts, but is permanent in its effects, 1 saving tho wool soft, white, and lustrous, and thoroughly cleansing tho. skm. Being much heavier thnn water it is desirable the Dip should bo well stirred up from the bottom beftro each lot of sheep are run through. I'or this purpose a common vat rake is tho best, which is mado with a piece of board 9 inches long with an auger hole through thi> centre for polo 8 or 9 feet long. The Dip ti very easily mixed m cold water, and is packed in Sealed Tins containing 3 gallons ami Drums of 4 and o gallons, with irintrd directions for uso on each tin. Each gallon will chnrgo 100 gallons of water. Price (is and 7s per gallon. Special quotations for large qaantities.^^^ pBACOOK< Agents for Hnwkc's Bay :— KINROSS & CO., Port Ahurihl TESTIMONIALS. Marton, 18Hi October, 1881. David Peacock, Esq., Homewood— Dear Sir,— l have examined several flocks of sheep that have been dressed in your new Dip, and havo much plcasuro in testifying to its efficacy in destroying both Ticks and Lice. t is also most beneficial to the wool, leaving it beautifully white and soft.— l am, yours aithfully, Robekt K. Simpson, Inspector of Sheep. Rangitikei Junction, Bonny Glon, Ist Septonibor, 1881. Mr Peacock— Dear Sir.— Your Dip is by far tho br.st and cheapest I havo over 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 away all filth, killing all insect lifo, and is lasting in its effects.— Daniel Stevens. Bonny Glon. Rangitikei, August 30, 1881. U. Peacock, Esq., Marton— Dear Sir,- 1 this vi;ar tried your Dip, and found it very efficacious for Lice nnd Ticks. It is much chenpor thnn any other I ever used, nnd leaves Ihc wool and skin beautifully white and soft, without staining.— Yours truly, Jno. P. Lktiibridge. Mr Peacock— Dear Sir,— Wo dipped our sheep in March last in your dipping mixture, and found it to answer well, killing all tho Lieo and Ticks, leaving the wool beautifully soft, white, and oily, nnd thoroughly cleansing he skin. Our sheep wcra very lousy dipping, hut nt present dnto nro perfectly free from Lice and Ticks.— R. and R. E. Johnston. THE NEW ZEALAND SHEEP DIP. WITH reference to tlio Dissolution of Partnership hitherto existing between Mr Enkins and myself, ns por advertisement of to-day's date, I have much pleasure in announcing that I have mado arrangements with Mv J. S. Wklsman, Chemist, of Napior, and that the manufacture of my "New Zealand Sheep Dip" will bo continued under his supervision. Circulars containing full information as to price and mode of using the Dip, with tostimonials from some of our principal flockownors, will bo issued in a fow days. Tho Now Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company (Limited) will continuo to net ns Solo Agents throughout New Zealand for tho sale of tho " New Zealand Sheep Dip.' 22 GEORGE HESLOP. npHE NORTHERN INVESTMENT JL COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (Limited). Capital . . £500,000. Offices— Emerson-street, Napior. Tho Colonial Board is prepared to make Advances on— Freehold Securities Leasehold Securities Stock and Station Mortgages At Moderate Rates of Interest. For proposal forms apply to PAT. STIRLING M'LEAN, 35 Mannger. 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. Offices— Eniorson-streot, Napier. 30 MONEY TO LEND. CJEVERAL Sums of Trust Moneys >O to Lend on account of vnrious Clients, upon approved Freohold Security. A.ijP. SIIEATIT, 37 Solicitor, Napior. ■ft/TONEY TO LEND in Sums of iTJ. from £10,000 to £50,000, on Freehold Security at 51 per cent., borrower paying Property Tax. Mortgagee will not ndvnnco more than 2-alhs of the value of the security. SAINSBURY & LOGAN, 38 Solicitors, Nnpicr. MONEY .TO LEND on Freehold Security, at Lowest Current Riites. 39 SAINSBURY & LOGAN. J_ TO LEND on Good Freehold Security, in Sums to suit Borrowers— • £10,000 £4000 £000 £300 £200 At Moderate Kates of Interest CARLILIC & M'LEAN, ' io Solicitors. I 4 „ NAPIER SAVINaS BANK, BRO WNIN G-STREET OPEN on TUESDAY EVENINGS From li Io 8 o'clock. Deposits received from Is to £100. Five per cent, allowed on deposits not ox cccding JllOO. EDWARD LYNDON 11 Manager. NAPIER LOAN AND DISdOUN^ SOCIETY. Offices— Rcgent-slreut (opposite Mr Largo Establishment). MONEY Advanced on personal am other security Persons borrowing £5 receive £1 10s cash, r< 1 payable at ;">s per week ' Persons borrowing £10 receivo £9 ensh, ropnj able at 10s per geek Persons borrowing £15 receivo £13 103 casl '- ropnvnblo at 15s per week ' >1 Persons borrowing £20 cash receivo £18 casl v ropayablo at 20s per week Other terms may bo arranged for re-pa; mont. Bills discounted daily. Money ndvnnccd on nny tangiblo security. Oillco Hours— from 9.30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Moi 3 day and Thursday cvonings, 8 p.m. to9p.ii Saturdays till 2 p.i :i., and 8 Io 10 evening. NAPIEII LOAN AND DISCOUNT SOCTKTY, Hegont-streot (Craig's-lnno.) JAS. A. TURNER, Manager. N.B.— All transactions may bo relied on i '• strictly confidential. ■ i NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS T 17 MESSRS BURTON BROS.' SERIE OF PHOTOGRAPHS. DN. ADAMsThiivirig decided i o relinquish tlio Agency for Mcbh Burton 13ros. Phoin:;niplw, rcspeolf'illv r (jucsls that Subscribers will complete the Series withouldclny, •_ Subscribers are reminded that their Orde nro legally binding, nnd I hat onrly coinplclu will save unnecessary trouhlo mid expense. m D. N ADAMS, i Ilttstings-slroel, Napior,
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7633, 5 January 1887, Page 1
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