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PEACOCK'S LUBRICANT SHEEP DIP £3 PElt THOUSAND GALLONS. Atso PEACOCK'S IMPROVED DIP. £3 10s, 1 Containing a lai'ijd proportion of GlyooriuC, and guaranteed to bo entirely freo from soda orjjimo, both of w hich are largely used In sonic otlhc dips now hi the market( And moro especially in those sold in Iho form of a poWdef, ■i, hich have the effect of leaving the wdbl dry and harsh, causing tho winter rains to permeate the skin, boing thus a frequent source I of lungworm wit'n hoggols in low condition. Owing to a long range of experiments enrefnlly carried out for somo years on my own flock my Dip is now as near perfection as it is possible to obtain, and during the last three years it has given genei'ttl satisfaction, find obtained a largo number of Testimonial!) from thoroughly reliable nnd practical Flockowners and Sheep Inspectors. Sec my circulars. This Dip doijs not kill so quickly as the socalled non-poisonous sorts, but is permanent in its effects, leaving tho wool soft, while, nnd ustrous, and tltoroughly cleansing Iho skin. Being much heavier than water it is desirable the Dip should bo well stirred up from tho bottom bcfr.ro each lot of sheep are run through, lor this purposo a common vnl rake is tho best, which is made with a piece of board 8 inches long with an auger bole through tho contre for pole 8 or 9 feet long. The l)ip is very easily mixed in cold water, net is packed in Sealed Tins containing 3 gallons anil Drums of i and 5 gallons, with printed directions for use on each tin. Kach gallon will charge 100 gallons of water. Prico 6s and 7s per gallon. Special quotations r largo quantities. DAVID PEA 'OCX. Agents for Hawke's Bay :— KINROSS & CO., Port Ahubiri. TESTIMONIALS. Marton, 18th October. 188 J. David Peacock, Esq., Homewood— Dear Sir,— l have examined several flocks of sheep hat havo boen dressed in your new Dip ana havo much pleasure in testifying to its efficacy in destroying both Ticks and Lice. '.t is also most boneflcial to th o wool, leaving t beautifully whito and soft.— l am, yours 'aithfully, Robert X, Simpson, Inspector of Sheep. Rangitikel Junction, Bonny Glen, Ist Soptember, 1881. Mr Peacock— Dear Sir,— Your Dip is by far tho best and cheapest I havo ever used. I docs not stain or mako Iho wool dry and harshll ke many of tho English dips, outputs on a beautiful gloss, and cleanses away all filth, killing all insect lifo, and is lasting in its offects.— Daniel Stevens. Bonny Glen, Rangitikei, August 30, 1881. D. Peacock, Esq., Marton— Dear Sir,- 1 this year tried your Dip, and found it very officaeious for Lice and Tioks. It is much cheaper than any other I over used, and leaves tho ■ Wool and skin beautifully whito and soft, without staining.— Yours truly, Jno. P. 1 Lethdridok. Mr Peacock— Dear Sir,— We dipped our sheep in March last in your dipping mixUirc, and found it to answer well, killing p 1 tho Lice and Ticks, leaving tho wool bca-uUfully sof t> white, and oily, and thoroughly cl 3 msing the skin. Oui' sheop were vory lousy liprini; but at present dnto are perfectly froo tiom Lice and Ticks.— R. and R. E. Joitnsto 124 rjiHOMAB 1 SHEEP-DIP. Tho Wool consigned to Holmuth Schwartz and Co., London, uy tho Pastoral Society of Hawke's Kay, New Zealand, w«s reported upon by their Valuer to bo "of Free Staple and Sound, of Great, Lustre and Soft Feel, nnd with Little or No Smell."— Dated June, 1881. Sheep Dipped with this Specific are not only FREED FROM ALL TICKS AND LICE, but (ho WOOL is actually improved by ONE PENNY to as much ns THREEPENCE per pound. Mr Carter, of Scalo Park, Victoria, took 150 FIRST AND SECOND-CLASS PRIZES, and nearly SIX HUNDRED Pounds Sterling in MONEY PRIZES this last Season; and Mr Carter authorises us to say that he considers the use of THOMAS' SPECIFIC had much to do with tho unprecedented Beauty and Quality of his Wool. testimonial, copy. Scale Park, Chines, Vicloiin, 29th January, 1887. Dear Su I,—l1 ,— I havo vory much pleasure in Bendineyou a testimonial of my high appreciation of Thomas' Sheep Dipping Specific, with which you supplied inc. I havo found it anstvor well. Tho complete failure of un English poisonous dip to kill tho ticks induced me to try Iho above, lam glad to state, with the greatest success ; lhc eradication of the ticks and ova was so complete, that on several occasions I have challenged inspection in my Stud Sheop andgencral Flock to find a living lick amongst them ; and as for the condition of the wool aud the health or the sheep, tho fact o£ my taking so many first prizes at each of the Agricultural Shows, vif., Melbourne, Ballarat, Echua, Sandhurst, Rochester, Kyneton, and several other shows, sufficiently testifies; and my sheop were entirely froe from ticks at shearing. I havo now much pleasure in giving in writing my opinion of the quality of your Specific, which I nevor hesitato to express publicly whonover the subject of dip is roI have the honor, &0., Lknard R. Carter. Tho prizes referred to amount; in number to 157, and in value to nearly SGOO sterling. BANNER AND LIDDLE, AGENT 3, NAPIER. TnOM Aii AN D CO. Manufacturers, Somerset-place MELnouRNE. 125 MURTON AND WHITE'S HAWKE S BAY CHEEP-DIPPING FLUID Can now bo obtained from WILLIAM WHITE AND CO., AT THEIR WORKS, SPIT, 126 ZEALANDIA SHEEP DIP. THIS DIP, prepared by ourselves, is an entirely different articlo to anything now ottered to Sheep Owners, and all we ask is A TRIAL TO PROVE ITS VAST SUPERIORITY OVER OTIIER DIPS. We guarantee it to absolutely Destroy all Insects intestine sheop, to improve the condition of tho Wool, and to bo quite harmless to tho norson using ii. KEMPTHORNE, PROSSER AND CO.'S Now Zoaland Drug Company, Limited.

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7752, 25 May 1887, Page 4

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