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KEID AND GRAY Were awarded FIRST ORDER OF MERIT AND SPECIAL MENTION By the Jurors at 'the recent Melbourne Exhibition. DOUBLE FURROW PLOUGHS Tho Best Material and Workmanship Throughout. N.8.-SPECIAL RBDUOTIONS IN DOUBLE AND TREBLE FURROW AND SINGH* PXiOUGHS* In Sizes from 6ft to 12ft wide, t\il^^^!^^^XSSi^SSm uniformly on the Harrow at any angle, amljnajjJng >t Jf-'ISS, Q&maD Zealand. SEED-SOWING ATTACHMENTS KfTTKi? ON 1^ «K«uikicu. NEW POSITIVE FEED BROADCAST" fiEED-SOWEB. IMPROVED NEW ZEAL AND GRAIW DRILL, With Positive Feed an? Rpring Coultew. REID AND GRAY'S COMBINED MANURK ANO TURNBP IffilLL. Made any size from i to 8 Coulters, aid_from liin to 161n bet-ween tne imus. STEEL ZlgTzlg HARROWS. Same Prioe as Iron ; will last double the time oflron Harrows. ■ REID AND GRAY'S HOR4E GEARS are universally used in New Zealand, iaey ar« self-contained, consequently no liability of breaking. Over 1000 in use. Ja " CHAMPION SHEEP DIP. CERTAIN DESTRUCTION OP ALL PARASITES AND ECKJB ANDj IMPROVEMENT IN GROWTH OP THE WOOL. tappy ,■ FIRST PRIZE CANTERBURY- AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL BOOISTjr TRIALS, APRIL TOINOVEMBER, 1887, THE MOST STKINGENT COMPETITION EVER H«LD Manufaoxubbd Owly Bt MURTON AND WHITE SOLE PROPRIETOR S, PORT AHURIRI, NAPIBR, JHAWKES BAY, NKW ZKAtAKD IS reru, 21st February' UM. Mkssrb Eakins and Co. . - t Dear Sirs,— VVe have yours of the 12th inquiring aoout the result of our lipping from he shears in your dip. We dipped over two houaand of our best wes with heir ambs and about hres thousand five hundred hoggets almost direotly off the she irs without tho loss of a ,'heep ■ on* the dipping or any damage whatever to either sheep or wool: Thoy were dipped in November. Yesterda^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 ottto't orossbred » b.— Your trulyi ROYSE & ANDERSON. Pakowhai, September 30, 1888. Messrs Eakins and Co. Gentlemen,— l have great pleasure .n testifying again this season to the efficacy of your Improved Sheep Dip. This is the third soason that I have used yonr dip and find it) equally satisfactory. The wool is in splendid condition, no discoloration, and tree from tioks andlloe,' Ml wishing you a prosperous Beason, I remain, yours faithfully, i -Mm* Te Mahanga, «th September 1888. Messrs Eakins and Co., Napier. Dear Sirs,— l have used your "Improved Sheep Dip" tor the past two BeaBOM. and it has given me the utmost satisfaction. I have tested V- with other Dips, and have no hesitation In saying that It [is tho Mat and most reliable Dip I have ever used, intend to continue using it. , ' \oura faithfully. DOUGLAB. v^ Takapau, 21th September, 1888, Messrs Eakins and Co., Napier. Dear Sirs, — It gives me pleasure .to bear testimony to the excellenoy of your "Improved Sheep Dip. I have used it for several years on both my stations with most satlslaotory results. I consider it the best and most economical Dip in the m.irket, Yours faithfully ALEXANDER GRAN , ■ THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENOY COMPANY, aw H« Sole Agents for Hawkes Bay for the sale of our Improved Sheep Dip, and orders,? or. the future will please be sent direot to that Company, who will keen a supply of Dip always on h jf 4 EAKINB k CO THE NEW ZEALAND SHEEP DIJP STILL TO THE FRONT. INSTRUCTIONS vdll be found on every drum, and if carried out a.failujra is impossible. G. Heslop being a praotioal Sheepfarmer, and 3 reara" inj the manufactwIng of the above Dip, finds that by dipping a lamb in every brew before leaving tne worm v the only test in turning out an efficacious and uniform Dip. TESTIMONIALS From J. It. Lanauze. Esq * . ' Auctioneer and Stock-Agent for Murray. Roberts andCajl 6mhet , „& In reply to yours of the 29th ult, re your Sheop Dip, I have used it in the month of .March on long-wooUed and orossbred sheep and also found it most effectual to destroying lioo and tioks, and the sheep were quite free from parasites when shorn the following [November. Th Dip is in no way detrimental to the wool, not leaving the slightest stain. On one ooWstorl dipped 300 long-woolled 2-tooth wethera in yonr Dip, and out wWi them 3SO crossbred J-tobtlJ ewes, which had not been dipped, and were badly affeoted with lice and ticks, and after being in the same paddook for seven weeks the dipped sheep ware carefully examined and found tt be per eotly tree from all parasites . From Phillip Dolbel, Esq. ' u -.-,*„•.,".. *...« v. •i c 4M Springfield, Bawkes Bay. Bth November, fS& ■ to tepiytoyoutßofZ7thOotober, reyourSheepDip.itia a faot that the J3 sheep of ouw dipped in yourN.Z. Sheep Dip, as an experiment, have been running in our flock, and .when examined were found perfectly plean, and the flock which t r.ey were running with haoV Men dipped in another Dip, and found on examination to be badly affeoted with lioe. I mar 8l»t}, in justice to your enquiry, that there could be no mistake as to the 12 sheep above mentioned' Is they were carefully branded . ' . ; Ifrom Geo. Bbr . . - - ■ . ''.^ .r 1 .. :., ', n'.^ „ , ' -■ Mohaka,Hawke > sßar;letoeptember, 1 1886. Idipped3ooo hoggets with your Dip last year (March), mixing the bath. aopordjDg'w-iB, : struotions on the drums, and found it quite strong enough to k.'U tloks. There wete npUM) on the eh eop. but had there tx?en lam quite sure it would have billed them. The Dip' uvexr aasy to mix, and does not slain srdisoolor the wooL I dipped tho sheep right under, and did ' not loose one through poisoning.. I amqui'M satisfied with the Dir. ma intend to use 1b agals this coming season. • - . • iTrom Ewen Cameron, Esq. ' , _, ,v >i , .; .:• ;• _ . • Toanga, Poverty Bay, 10th Beptember, 1883., ■ Having used the New Zealand Sheep Dip for 3 years in sucoeßslon I find it equal if not .< uperior to any Dip I have used, ...„'• ■ : i „ A large supply always on hand at the Works, Papakura, neat Pakowhai, and a* th« '■% Dllowlng agents:— ' ■ , ■■ ■ ifi |AJ^ AND TABUTEAU. Bole Agents for Hawkrt Bay. •■ss, STEVENS AND GORTON, Manawatu and Wanganul. ' ''..*•{ J.H. HUNTER, Waikato and Auokland'' ■ va A. REYNOLDS, Poverty Bay. . , | All orders addressed to above will be promptly attended to. ■ H O. HESLOP, ; ■■. , _'■■ 'J-. .'- "'.^j SOLE PROPRIETOR AND MANUFAOTUEftR 5 flB 1 ABOVB DBP. :f \ ■! . v?|

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 8336, 12 April 1889, Page 4

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