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y T.yr, WILLIAMS & KETTLE, : STOCK AND SIATION- AGENTS AN - GENERAL MERCHANTS. . LIBERAL Advances. made against : Wool and other Prpduco. LOANS negotiated on FREEHOLD SECURI '' ; ■ TIES at' Lowest Curront Ratosof t. • ■ : ' . ■ interest. ';■.■■ Firo and Marino INSURANCES -pffeoted. '. .<••■ ,' - For Sale—. WOOLPACKS-42in, oOln, and 511n Twino, Neodlos, Sheep-shears Bluo and Red Ruddlo and Bale Markers NEW SEASON'S TEAS, Sngar, Flour. . Rico, Comont, Raisins,- and Statior Storos of all descriptions ; . WlßE— Johnson Black; Nos. G, 7. 8. anc ; Galvanised Barbed. ' Staplos all slzos GALVANISED Iron Serows aud Washers OlLS— Castor, Linsood (boiled and raw), ■ . Korosono, and Turpontino PAINTS-Whito and Red Lead . OATS— Danish, Canadian, and Tartarian • WhitoandDun - " • '■ Turnips, Rape, and' Mangold Seeds' oi . . various kinds. , .. . : REID AND" GRAY'S iJoUBLE-FURROW . PLOUGHS AND EXTRA FITTINGS. . F. W. WILLIAMS & KETTLE. . • - ■ ' .■•".. IG 1 PEACOCK'S I LUBRICANT SHEEP DIP J33 PER THOUSAND GALLONS. T .'■'': '' ' . Also', , '■'.-' PEACOCK'S IMPROVED DIP, £3 103, . , ' Containing a largo proportion of Glycerine, and guaranteed to bo ontiroly' froo from soda orlimo, both of which are largely used in some , of tho dips now in tho market, and moro espes oinlly in thoso sold in tho form of a powder, . which havo tho effect of leaving the wool dry and harsh, causing the winter rains to permeate the skin, temg thus a frequent source of lungworm wifa hoggets in low condition. Owing to a long rango of experiments carofully carried out for some' years on my own flock' my Dip is now as near perfection as it is ' possible toobtaln, and during tholast throe years it has given genoral satisfaction, and . obtained, a larse number of Testimonials ' from thoroughly reliable and practical Flock- . : owners and Sheep Inspectors. Sco my oir- ■ onlft»rs * ■ i * * c '*t This Dip dous not kill bo quioldy as tho socalled non-poisonous sorts, but is permanent in its effects; leaving tho wool soft, whito, and lustrous, and thoroughly cleansing tho skin. Being much hoavicr than water it Is desirahlo tho Dip should bo well stirred up from tho bottom before each lot of sheop aro run ' through. )'or this purposo a common vat rako & tho best, which is mado with apieco of board 9 inches long with an auger hole ' through thn centre for polo Bor 9 feet long. ' Tho Dip i 3 very easily mixed in cold water, and is packed in Soaled Tins containing 3 gallons anil Drums of 4 and 5 gallons, with printed directions for uso on each tin. Each galJon will charge 100 gallons of water. Price 0s and 7s per gallon. Speoial quotations for largo quantities.^^ pEACOCKAgonts for Hawko's Bay :— ' KINKOSS & CO., Port Aiiurim. , TESTIMONIALS. .■ Marton, 18fh October, lßß4. David Poaeoek, Esq., Homowood— Dear Sir,— l have examined sovpral flocks of sheep' ' that havo hoen dressed in your now Dip, andhavo much pleasure in testifying- to , its officacy in destroying both Ticks and Lice. ' It i 3 also most boneflcial to tho wool, leaving it beautifully whito and soft.— l am, yours, faithfully, Robert K. Simpson, Inspector of Sheep. , Rangitikoi Junction, . ■ ■ v Bonny Glon, Ist Soptember, 1884. Mr Peacock— Dear Sir,— Your Dip is by far tho best and oheapest I. havo overused. It does not stain or make tho wool dry and harshll ko many of tho English dips, but puts on a beautiful gloss, and cleanses away all filth, killing all insect lif o, and is lasting in its effeota.— Daniel Stevens. ' . . . ■ Bonny Glon, Rangitikci, August 30, 1881. , D. Peacock, Esq., Marton— Dear Sir,- 1 this year tried your Dip, and found it very efficacious for Lico and Ticks. It is much cheaper than any other I over used, and leaves tho wool 1 and skin beautifully whito and soft, without Blaming.— Yours ■ truly, Jno. ■ P. Lethbridge. Mr Poacook— Dear Sir,— Wo dippod our sheop in March last in your dipping mixture, and found it to answer well, killing all tho Lice and Tioks, leaving tho wool beautifully soft, whito, and oily, and thoroughly oleansing tho skin. Our sheop wero very lousy dipping, but at present date aro perfectly free from Lico and Ticks.— R. and R, E. JonNSTON. ■ . ■ 20 THE NEW ZEALAND SHEEP DIP. WITH reference to the Dissolution of Partnership hitherto existing between Mr Eakins and myself, asporadvortisomont of to-day's date, I have much pleasure in announcing that I havo mado arrangements with Mb J. S. Welsman, Chomist, of . Napior, and that • tho manufacture of my "New Zealand Sheep Dip" will be continued under his supervision. ' ' ' . Circulars containing full information ns.to price and mode of using tho Dip, with testimonials from' some of our principal flockowners, will bo issued in a few days. . -The New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company (Limited) will continuo to 1 act as Sole Agents throughout Now Zealand for the salo of the "New Zealand Sheep Dip. 22 ,';. . GEORGE HESLOP. ' riiHE NORTHERN INVESTMENT I-. COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND . , ■ ■. (Limited). ' " CAPITA!. .. £500,000.' ■ -Offices— Emerson-street, Napier. . Tho Colonial Board is prepared to.make Advances on— -■ • ' • i v . .■ Freehold Securities . Leasehold Securities . •:; Stock and Station Mortgages . At Moderate Rates of Interest. For proposal forms apply to iPAT.' STIRLING M'LEAN, ' 35 ■'••■..- • Manager. '• THE NORTH BRITISH AND NEW ZEALAND INVESTMENT COMPANY, LIMITED, . . OAiMTAfc £250,000 IS prepared to make Advances Oil First-class Securities. ' ■ i W. KINROSS WHITE' : Manager. Oflleos— Emerson-street, Napior.- ■ 30 MONEY TO LEND.. SEVERAL Sums of Trust Moneys to'- Lend on nccoimt of various Clionts, upon approved Froohold Security. . A.JP. SHEATH, 37 Solicitor, Napior. MONEY TO LEND in Sums of from '£10,000 to £50,000, on Froohold Socurity at 51 por cent., borrower paying Proporty Tax, Mortgagco will not advanco moro than 2-sths of tho valuo of the security. SAINSBURY & LOGAN 38 . ' Solicitors, Napier. MONEY TO LEND on Freehold Security, at Lowest Current Rates. ■ 30 SAINSBURY & LOGAN. TO LEND on Good Freehold Security, in Sums to suit Borrowers— £10,000 £4000 £500 £300 £200 . , At Moderate Rates oflntorest , . ; ' CAHLILE & M'LEAN, ! 40 Solicitors. i,, - . ' ' NAPIER SAVINGS BANK, - BROWNING-STREET J : f\PES on TUESDAY. EVENINGS, I \_/ ' From oto 8 o'clook. 3 • • t Doposita received from Is to .-6100. T Fivo por cent, allowed on' doposits not ox- • cooding £100. ) . ' EDWABD LYNDON 41 • . • Managor, NAPIER LOAN AND DISCOUNT , SOCIETY. . ' . Offices— Rcgont-streot (opposito Mr Largo 8 f . - Establishment). MONEY Advanced on personal and othorsoourity Persona borrowing £5 roeoivo £1 10s cash, l'O' ' payablo at 5s per weok Persons borrowing £10 rocolvo £0 cash, repay. I ablo at 10s por gcok ■ ' ' » Porsons borrowing £15 recoivo £13 10b cash, 3 ropayablo at 15s per weok Persons borrowing £20 cash recoivo £18 cash ropayablo at 203 por woek Othor tonns" may be arranged for re-pay mont.. . Bills discounted daily. Monoy advanced on any tangible security, k Ofllco nours— from 9.30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Mon II day and Thursday ovonings, 8 p.m. toflp.m Saturdays till 2 p.m., and 8 to 10 evening.---s NAPliEll LOAN AND DISCOUNT "'•' SOCIETY, Rogont-atroot (Cmic's-lano.) JAS. A. TURNER, Manager. N.B.— All transactions may bo relied on ai Btilotly confidential. 4 NOTICE TO ' SUBSCRIBERS T( MESSRS BURTON BROS.' SERIES . OF PHOTOGRAPHS. DN. ADAMS, having decided ti 9 rolinquiah (,ho Agiyicy for Mossr Burton Bros. Plinlngraphs, respectfully re quests that Subscribers will complolo thol 0- Series without dolivy, 0 I Subßcribors ore romindod that thoir Ordoi' n * mo legally binding, and that early complotio; will eavo unnecessary troublo ana oxponso. ' D. N ADAMS, i Haslinga-Btrcet, Napier,

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7636, 8 January 1887, Page 1

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