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9frggt, gLgftllteiflt gottreg. BOILmGJJOWN. SETTLERS intending to Boil Down O Sheop this soason aro invited to Bend as early as possible intimation of tho number and dato they wish thoir Sheep Boiled Down, as it is necessary that arrangements be made bo that deliveries of one lot may not clash with anothor. It is satisfactory to bo nblo to report that Tallow from the Hlkototo Works Btffl maintains the highest character in the Home Maiket. ' Terms: Fat Sheop usual rates; Culls and Merinos at great reduction. For further particulars apply to the Manager. .TOLLIE, MILLER & CO., Hikotoio, West Cllve, Francis 0. Fulton's Office, Tennyson-stroet Or to M. R. Miller, Napier. • 409 LINCOLN AND ROMNEY MABSH BAMS. FOR SALE, the undornoted Pure Lincoln and Romney Marsh Rams, from the Flocka of the Hon. M. Holmes, Oamaru— SO Lincoln Flock Rnras , 4 Lincoln Stud Hams 40 Romney Marsh Kama Theabove Rama can bo seen at Mr Hugh Campbell's, Poukawa. For particulars and prloe apply to M. K. MILLER, 375 Stoc£ and Station Agent. FARMS AND STOCK AND STATIONSFOR SALE. CJMALL~ V A R M S v sop Ot\ T0 KAA ACRES, M>" OUU Improved Land*. FREKHOLTJ AND LEASEHOLD RUNS. 1200 T0 100,000 ACRBB With 2000 to 50,000 Sheep, on easy terms. STORE AND FAT STOCK. Longwool and Croeßbred Wedderal In lota Longwoo! and Crossbrod Kwes f 8» Merino Ewcb and \Veddors ) Buyers. Lincoln, Leicester, Romney Marsh, and Morino Rams. For partioulnrs apply to M. R. MILLER 318 Stock and Station Agent. «mi.i.i.i i ■,-..—--.. I n <£hf*P &V± '_ D. AND W. GIBBS'S NON-POISONOUS CREOSOTE AND SULPHUR SHEET DIP, Ciikap, Efficacious, and Save. This Disinfectant is » powerful Antl-Soctlo nnd Vermin Destroyer, and being NonPoisonous may be applied with perfect security. DIRECTIONS FOR USE. 1 Gallon of tho Disinfectant, ralxod with from 85 to 90 nations of Water, will suffice to treni from I£S to ISO Sboop for Koneral purposos (1.c., destroying Ticks, Lice, &c.) When required for Maggots, Scab, &c. ft stronger solution must bo used about 1 Pint of Disinfectant to 1 Pull of Water. When Pump Water is ÜBed, it is advisable to use a little hot. Report on D. and W. Glbbs's "Crooaote and Sulphur sheep Dip." From Messrs W. a: Hope anil sons. . Agricultural Cheml«ta, Uppingnam. Wcllingboroußh. and the ArtJcultural Hall, London :— • wo find your Oreo- ! BOto anrt Sulphur Sheep Dip.r. useful and effcctivo proi>arntion. It ia non-poisonous, cleanly, easily miscible with either hot or cold i water, and as it is fatal to Ticks and Lice, it may bo safely recommended as a good Autumn and v inter Dip."— (Signed) W A. Hope anti Sons. NEW ZEALAND REPORTS ON MKSSRS D. & W. GIBBS'S CREOSOTE AND SULPHUR SHKKP DIP. Whangaporoa Station, Opotiki, let May 887. Mr John R. Warden, Napior, Dear Sir,— l have used Messrs D. and W, Qibbs'f) Snoop Dip ifor which you aro agent) at Whangauuroa Station this year, and have much pleasure in giving my testimony to the excellent results it produced. Tho test applied was purpoßely a savero one. I having selected tho Sheep from my flock which woromostaffcuted with ticks, Uco, [ and eggs, and on examination air weeks from time of dipping found them to bo perfootly fr<>o from insects of any kind, tho egga having u.io disappeared. The Dip seemed also to have had a beneficial effect on the feet of the sheop, which were pared previous to dipping. Still further R dog which was badly affected with tho mange (and. on which several dips had boen tried, but proved Inoffnotual) was experimented onwilhthis (Qi bs's) Dip, and gave as a result a radical euro. Taking into consideration nil theso facta. I look upon It as a first-class Dip. and should recommend t to all who desire a really efflcacions and economical Sheop Dip.— Yours truly, (Signed) W. AiUkSOX, Manager, Whangaporoa .Station. Turohau Station, July 2, 1887. Mb John R. Wahdkn, Dear Rir,— l bavo used Messrs D. and W. Qibbs's Dip, and I must say 1 am exceedingly well pli-Ased with it. it Doing tho boat and choapest over used by mo, tho shoep being perfectly clean, tho wool having ft nico, soft, silky lustre.— lam, yours truly, A. M'Donaxd. (Ginns'B Shkkp Dip). Mb John R. V ahdkn, Dear Sir,— l us. d a small portion of D. and W. Glbbs's Dip, and liked it very well, and mean to uso it next year for «11 tho sheep.— JOHN Hird Woodlands, Wnllingford. TO BE HAD IN MSALLON DRUMS. Sole Manufacturers. D. AND W. GIBBS. Tho City Soap Work*, London. Appl to John R. wardks. Agent, Napier. ARSENICAL DIP. ■f7NCOURAGETfby the success ot \JL Sheep Dip Preparation, Messrs D and W. Gibos have brought out an ARSKNICAL DIP. for uso in hot weather and in casca whore » strongor Yormin Destroyer is required. This haa beon employed with groat success, and is said bo Buporior to ovory other Dip for thodeslruction of Lico. Full particulars on application to J. RWARDEN, Agent, Napior. 355 THOMAS' CARBOLISED Q'HEEP-DIPPING SPECIFIC Can bo Obtained from tho various Agents throughout Now Zealand at the following prices:-* £."> por drum making 1509 gallons ISs per tin making 225 (jallonß 10s per tin making ISO gallons This alteration from the old stylo of Rolling per pound is highly favorable to buyors. BANNER & LIDDLB, 303 Agonts, Napior. MURTON AND WHITE'S HAWKE'S BAY CHEEP- DIPPING FLUID Mannfacturod by MURTON AND WHITE, Port Anußrai, NAPI KR, HAWKBS BAY. N Z fftmflrti)mett, PULTON AND SOUTHWELL. SEEDSMEN, OUVE-BQUARK, NAPIKH, Have for Palo: GRASS SEEDS -TURNIPS, TARES, RAPE, JL CLOVERS, &C. MARKED GARDEN AND FLOWER SKKDS. CHEMICAL MANURES, BOMCDUST, &O. AOEKCIE9: Hayward's Powder Dip Tomllnomi and Hayward'* Glycerina Dip Planet, jr. Garden Implomonts NORTHERN ASSURANCE COMPANY, Fire Polioics at Current Rate*. 410 TO DESTROY Oyster Scale, Codlin Moth, Acacia, and Apple Blight, Cherry Dolphin, Mildew, &0., &o. H. J. GILBERD, OF THE TARADALK NURSERY, HAVING A GARDEN ENGINB, fitted with "Cjclono" and othor Noshslcb, ia pre pared to Spray and Hyrlngo Fruit and othci Trees at REASONABLE HA B. Orderß may bo left wit Mkbbrs Rule and Olasbfoud and C. E. and H. GinnoNS, nastingsstreot, Napior. H. J. GILBERD, 88 TARADALE NURSERY 1 PETANE PAPDOOKS. C^ VILLERS (lato of the Petane /• Hotel) contlnuoa to Graze ITohob and Stock by tho night or week. Woll fenced, grassed, and watered paddocks. C. VILLKRS, Proprietor, 181 Per-ane. PETANE. A COAf 'H will leave thr Post-officf , Jx. Niipior. eviTV Sunday, at i o'clock in tho. nftemo(>n duriny Ihc bnmnur montha roturniiiK from I'etiino at.i.HOp.m. Return Fare, 2s. O VILLERS, 3(i Pctnno Hoto'. RED LION FLOUR MILL. O AMARU. MESSRS GRAY~A]S T D ALDRICH quote tho fol'owlng Prices for thclv I Flour (Excolalor Brand), delivered f.o.b. ; Ounißru:— HnolcH £3 /is per ton Hundreds £8 Ha per ton . Fifties £9 por ton Quality guaranteed. Terms, 3o days from dato of uhipmonl, Samplo orders solicited. 190 GRAY &IALDBICH I .

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7957, 23 January 1888, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7957, 23 January 1888, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7957, 23 January 1888, Page 3

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