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gKiflrillatteoug, . - REID AND GRAY Were awarded FIRST ORDER OF MERIT AND SPECIAL MENTION! By the Jurors at the recent Melbourne Exhibition. DOUBLE FURROW PLOUGHS The Best Material and Workmanship Throughout. N.8.-SPECIAL REDUCTIONS IN DOUBLE AND TREBLE FURROW AND Sbß-bOlfr piiO ugh s. ' In Sizes from Oft to 12ft wide, fitted D K4{StTdjußttnent for DlstrlbuHng rthe we^M NEW POSITIVE FEBD BROADOABT SEED-SOWER. IMPROVED NEW ZEAL A.ND GRAIN DRILL, With Positive Feed an* Spring Coulters. REID AND GRAY'S OTMrtNfIbHSAWUMjj 1 AND TURNIP Dgflfe,, Made any size from i to 8 Coulters, nnd from Hin to 16in between the UrlUfl. STEEL ZIGZiG HARROWS, _ ■ Same Prioe as Iron ; will last double the time oflron *I™SJh ..* *>..„ „„ CHAMPION SHEEP DIP- , CERTAIN DESTRUCTION OF ALL PARASITES AND BOOS- , IMPROVEMENT;iN£GROWTH OF THE WOOLV FIRST PRIZE, CANTERBURY. AGRICULTURAL (ANO .PASTORAL BOOIETir TRIALS, APRIL TO INOVSMBBR, 1887, THE MOST STRINGENT COMPETITION EVER HjBLD|. MANUFACTURED ONLY BY MURTON AND WHITE SOLE PROPRIETORS, PORT AHURIRI, NAPIER, IHAWKE'S BAY, NEW ZEALAND. 181 rern, Met February' 1688. . Messrs Eakinb'and Co.! ' . Dear Sirs,— We hare yours of the 12th inquiring aoout the rtaulb ef our lipping front ' he shears in your dip. • We dipped over two hougand of oox best wes with heir ambs and about hree thousand flvu hundred hoggets almost dirootly off the shears without the loss of a ,'heep < ' on* I the dipping or any damage whatever to either snoop or wool. Thoy were dipped in November. Yesterday "We had about fifteen hundred of them in the yards, and though wo looked earofully could not flndJaJtickßon the] merino, land only one lon a crossbred la b.— Your truly I ROYSE & ANDERSON. Pakowhai, September 20, 1883. . Messrs Eakins and! Co. • „ . Gentlomen,-I have great pleasure .n testifying again this season to the efficacy of ~ your Improved Sheep Dip. This is the third season that I have used your dip and find it equally satisfactory. ■ The wool is in splendid condition, no discoloration, and free from tioks andltoe, and wishing you a prosperous seaßon, I romain, yours faithfully, . to/lot; cotA TNCiK Te Mahanga, 21th September 1883, Messrs Eakins and Co., Napier. Dear Sirs,— l have used your " Improved Sheep Dip " for the past two seasons, and it} ■ has given me the utmost satisfaction. I have tested i f with other Dips, and have no hesitation in saying that It Bs tho belt and most reliable Dip I have ever used. I intend to continue using it. ours tMul fy ILIjIAM Doo OllAa> Takapan, 24th September, 1888, Messrs Basins and Co., Napier. - . - Dear Sirs, — It gives me pleasure to bear testimony to the ezoeuonoy of yon* "Improved Shoop Dip. I have used it for several years on both my stations with most satisfactory results. . ■ ■ : „_ I oonsider it the best and most economical Dip in the m irket. ~ ~ ' IY ours faithfully I ALEXANDER GRAN THEJNEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MKROANTILB AGENOY COMPANY are th* Sole Agents for Hawkes Bay for the sale of our Improved Sheep Dip, and orders for the future will please be sent dlreol to that Company, who will keen a supply of Dip always on h 2 na EAKINS & CO' • r THE NEW ZEALAND SHEEP DIP STILL TO THE FRONT. INSTRUCTIONS will be found oTifeverTdrum, and i£ carried out a failure ' I is impossible. G. Heslop being a practical Sheepf armer, and 3 years' intho manulMto. , ing of tho above Dip, finds that by dipping a lamb in every brew before, leaving th£ worKSvM the only test in turning out an ofltoaoious and uniform Dip. ' ''■'.'" TESTIMONIALS From J. R. LAN ahzb, Esq* „•.!««'» Auotioneor and Stock Agont for Murray, Roberts and|Co.) Hawke a Bay, Ist November, 1883. In reply to yours of the 29th ult, re your Sheep Dip, I have ujed it in the month ol March „ on long-woolfed and crossbred shoep and also found it most' effectual to aestroylnj ltoe Mfl, . ticks, and the shoop wore quite free from parasites whenßhorn the, foUowingNovember.Tha „. Dip is in no way detrimental to the wool, not leaving the slightest i stain. . Oaons oooadonjl • dlppod 300 long-woolled 2-tooth wethera in your Dip. andjput with them 3Soore«sbred J-toott o ewes, which had not been dipped, and were badly affeoted with Hoe ; and Uoks, and aftw being . . in the same paddock for seven weeks the dipped sheep wore carefully examined and found W bo perfectly free from all parasites. ■ > . . From Phillip Dolbkl, Esq. Springfleld,Hawktfsßay,«thNo T ember,lfflß. , • In reply to yours of 27th October, ro your Sheen Dip. it is; a faot that the 12 sheep of ooro' r ,. dipped in your N.Z. Sheep Dip, as an experiment, have boon running in our floofc snd.wheß- • examined were found perfeotly clean, and the flook whioh they were running ■witn baa Mja •■ ■■• diDDed in another Dip, and found on examination to be badly aflboted witn lloe. I may state, : , ■ iniuaUco to your enquiry. that there obuld be no mistake aB to the 12 sheep abovo mentloaed* isjthey were carefully branded ' . : KromGEO.BES.I Mol l aka,Hawke'sßaT,lsJ.,SmHmbg > Uß&; 1 , ',, . .- I dlppod 3000 hoggets with your Dip last year (March), mixing fee bath, according to Hn^ ~ struotions on the drums, and found it quite strong enough to kill tlckß. There were noTice on v1 tho sheep, but had there been I am Quite, sure ft would<have killed then. ' TheDlp uvtiTt~::> „-- easy to mix, and does not slain or discolor the wool I dipped the Sheep right tinder, and did., : not loose one through poisoning. lamquite satisfied with the Dip, and intend to use It sg«la this coming season. • ■■ ' .'.••> :"'•.-■• From Ewen Cameron, Esq.' -: ; '. . ■■'*'• . : . . .:. . "Toanga, Povertyßay,;loth September, 1888. ,i ' ; Having used the New Zealand Sheep Dip for 3 years in Bucoesalon I find it equal ob ,- .; superior to any Dip I have used. ■■■'■; • . ' ■''-"'.•' '.■"■-" .''■* A large supply always on hand at the Works, Papakura, near Pakowhai, and ati the ' i following agents :—, ' ■ >! • ■" ;.;■':*. »-•£ BAKBR AND TABUTEAU, Solo' ate t or Hawke's ßay. .. v. >;4 STEVENS AND GORTONi Manawatu and Wanganui. • - JV. ■: J.H. HUNTER, Waikato and' Auckland^ • . ' ' \" r - ?rVK A. REYNOLDS, Poverty Bay. j •■.■■, - ....■- :• , : :>V-'J «' All orders addressed to abov ' bo promptly attended to, ' •' . , " '"'~ : v^ .- . ■ ' 4 HEs]Loi;: : i: , ..;..*• ....;.■;■'■ vt;^^ SOLE PROPRDITOR AND MANUFACTURER OF : ABOVE DIP^ V ; ' • lSi S JfiJ^

T: BTTERPREBB PKINTING.-The JLJ HERALD Jobbing Department Is' the Moeb Extonßive and Oompleta Sstabltebmen) ,lnH»wk;e'B;BJLy,;.Nai»lJul).Blrit-olaßa Work

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 8331, 6 April 1889, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 8331, 6 April 1889, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 8331, 6 April 1889, Page 4

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