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REID AND GRAY Were awarded FIRST ORDER OP MERIT AND SPECIAL MENTION By the Jurors at the recent Melbourne Exhibition. ■ %& DOUBLE FURROW PLOUGHS The Best Material and Workmanship Throughout. N.8.-SPECIAI, REDUCTIONS IN DOUBLE AND TREBLE FURROW AND SINGLE!" PLOUGHS. , t In Sizes from etc to 12ft wide, fltted D wltti } P»ie??ls3wtment te™s!fsß!sg to&w---uniformly on the Harrow at any angle, and nwWng it the moat perfect Hanow in «ew. Zealand. SEED-SOWING ATTACHMENTS FITTED ON IV REQUIKBII. NEW POSITIVE FEED BROADCAST BEED-SOWBB, IMPROVED NEW ZEALAND .GRAIN DRILL, With Positive Fcrrt unu '.prjng Coulters. REID AND GRAYS COMBINED MANURK AND^TURNTC DRIIL. Made any slzo from i to 8 Coulters, and from llin to 16in between the Drill* STEEL ZIG-554G H4KROWS, ; Same Price as Iron ; will last double the time oflrpn Harrowß. REID AND GRAY'S HORSE GEAR 3 are universally used »n New Zealand, ™ey«re self-cbntained, consequently no liability of breaking. Over MOO in use. *" CHAMPION SHEEP DIP. certain destruction op all parasites and* e9gb improvementhnjgrowthjop the wool.-* FIRST PRIZE CANTERBURYI AGRICULTURAL IAND PASTORAL SOOUST* TRIALS, APRIL TO (NOVEMBER. 1887, THE MOST STRINGENT COMPETITION EVER HBLD! Manufactured Only By MLTRTON AND WHITE SOLE PROPRIETORS, PORT AHURIRI, NAPIER, IHAWKE'S BAY. NEW ZEALAND Ul „ _ rern, 21st February lggt, Messrs Eakins and Co. • Dear Sirs,- We have yours of the 12th inquiring a&out the result af our lipping from he shears ia your dip. We dipped over two housand of our brat wes with heir ambs and about hrea thousand five hundred hoggets almost directly off the sheirs without the loss of a . heop ■ on " the dipping or any damage whatever to either Bheop or wool. Thoy were dipped in Nov.. ember. YestprdaJ^we had about fifteen hundred of them in the yards, and though we looked carefully could, not find, a tick on the merino, 'and only one on a crossbred la b.^Yonr trulyi ROYSE & ANDERSON. Pakowhai, September 20, 1888. Mbsbrs Eakins and Co. Gentlemen,— l have great pleasure .n testifying again this season to the effloaoy of your Improved Sheep Dip. This ia 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 tioka andlice, *a& wishing you a prosperous season, I remain, yours faithfully, FRANK COLLINGB, To Mahanga, 21th September I*B3. Messrs Eakins and Co., Napier. Dear Sirs,— l have used your "Improved Sheep Dip" for the past two Masons, and ib has given me the utmost satisfaction. I have teßted V- with other Dips, and have no hesitation in saying that It 111 the belt and most reUablo Dip I have ever used, intend to continue using it. lours faithfully. WILLIAM DOUGLAS. _ Takapau, 24th September, 1888, Mebbbb Eakins and Co., Napier. ■ ' Dear Sirs, —It gives me pleasure' to bear testimony to the excellency of you "Improved Sheen Dip. I have used it for several years on both my stations with moat satisfactory results. . '..-"'" X oonßider it tho best and most economical Dip in the m irkeb Yours faithfully ALEXANDER GRAN THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENOY COMPANY &r» th» Sole Agent* for Hawkes Bay for the sale of our Improved Sheep Dip, and orders for th» ■ future will please be sont direct to that Company, who will keen a supply of Dip always On ■ h&nd ■ #■ ' " 2 EAKINS fc CO' .. THE NEW ZEALAND SHEEP DIP STILL TO THE FRONT. INSTRUCTIONS will be found on every drum, and if carried oufc a failure . is impossible. G. Heslop being a practical Sheepfarm'er, and 3 years' in tKo mahntaeWr. ' ing of the above Dip, finds that by dipping a lamb in every brew before leaving' the worWt !is - the only test in turning out an efficacious and uniform Dip. ' ■.-,-,; TESTIMONIALS . From J. R. Lanauzb, Esq ' Auctioneer and Stock Agent for Murray, Roborts and Co ) Hawke's Bay, Ib 6 November, 1888. . In reply to yours of the 29th ult.ro your Shoop Dip, I have uacd it in the month of March ■ on long-woolled and orossbred sheep and also found it' most effectual in destroy Ing lioe and' ' ticks, aud the sheep were quito free from parasites when shorn tho following November. Th'< ' ' ' Dip is in no way detrimental to the wool, not leaving the slightest stain. On one occasion I "-■ dipped 300 long-woolled 2-tooth wethers in your Dip. ana put with them 350 orMsbred 2-tootbV ewes, which had sot been dipped, and were badly affeoted with lloe and ticks, and attar being '- In tho same paddock for seven weeks the dipped shoep were oaref ally examined sind f onidti " ' be per .ectly free from all parasites. - : Frem Phillip Dolbex, Esq. „_,«,„ * « tv Spitogfleld, Hawke'B Bay, 6th November, 1888. In reply to youra of 27th October, re your Sheep Dip, It la a faot that the U sheep of on» - lipped in your N.Z. Sheep Dip, as an experiment, have been running in our flook, and who* "i x reaminod were found perfectly clean, and the flock which they were running with hadbeenn iipped in another Dip, and found on examination to be badly affocted with lioe. Imaretato. ' n justice to your enaufry, that there could be no mistake as to tha 12 Bhoep above mentioned* s they were carefully branded ■ _. .' .- ' '' "V from Gbo. Bkk. . ■ "• ' t „ , Mohaka, Hawke's Bay, Ist September, 188 a V I dipped 3000 hoggets with your Dip last year (March), mixing the bath aooordtng to In. itruotions on the drums, and found it quite strong enough to kill tjoks. There were nolioe on ;ho sheep, ont had there been I am quite sure it would have, silled them; ' The Dip to Terr lasy.to mix, and does not slain or discolor the wool. I dipped the sheep right under, and did tot loose one through poisoning. lamqui;e satisfied wltb 1 the Dip, and Intend to UgelFkgtio his oomisg season. - - ■ , \ ~^ -•- from Ewkn Cameron, Esq, ..,-" ->..- "' _ . .. . ' Toanga', Poverty Bay, 10th September, 1888. upe^oMSSyDSl^ve& aßheePDJPfOr3 "***. Boo r 8 ! on ? flnd *-««*- : »*\ llowtaK 86 "S?!? always on hana at the Works, Papakura, near Pakowhair ana "44 th j -( , BAKER AND TABUTE AU. Solo nta f or iaawkd'a Bay. " : STEVENS AND GORTON, Maflawatu and Wanganul. ■ ' -..■•'• J, H. HUNTKB, Wattato and i&uokland 1 . ..-■'.;•- ,' : . • A. RBYNOLDS, Poverty Bay..- . ".'-.': .. , AU orders addressed to abov be promptly attended to. "\ ,■:■';' .', • ''-„-- a bbslop^s i ..'.'."■' , ..'.■:;'■■'"■■'

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 8334, 10 April 1889, Page 4

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