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Public HOtlooi. NOTICE OV REMOVAL. HAVI taken Soon* in Helwyn Chambers, n»iu-arM^ii!ff B UILNH BTIPQIR RECEIVES PATIENTS At Mli PRIVATE BOOMS, OOMMEBCUL HOTBL, Cathedral iqaaro, Datly.toom lOtUt 6pm., 8818 B MILNBR STEPHEN'S LAHt HEALING DAYS KM MONDAY, TtJISBAY, AND WEDNESDAY NUT. Commarolal Hotel, 10th March. 421 S 840 CANTERBURY FLUMPTON GROUND COMPANY, LIMITED. APPLICATIONS tor tho position of Caretaker will be reoolvod by tho Directors up to noon on Thursday, tha 15th inst. A 11-tof theduties oan be seen at the officios of tha Company in Hereford street. Applications must state salary roauired and exporlenoe of applicants. 3MJB3 H. CHATTERIS, Secretory. TRIAL OF SHEEP DIP. , PUBLIC TRIAL of the Improved Glyoerine JSk. Steep Dip, soluble in cold water, manufaotared by Tomlnjnon and H&ywwd, Lincoln, England, will take plaoe at Mr Helmet' linn, Bangor, on Thursday nest, the 16th inat. Flookmsaters and others interested in sheep are invited to attend. 4230 240 HEAVY FLEECES. HNS QUALITY. VALUABLE EXPERIMENT IN WOOL. GROWING. HE following matter-of-fact Beport is worth . more than volumee of opinion or suppositions t~ " For my own nth faotion, I weighed a number oC Pleooea of boggets, dipped respectively with Logan Wilson'a Dip and with Little's Dip, and found that those dressed with Login Wilson's Composition were lib per fleece heavier than the others, and of superior quality. The sheep had been running constantly together, and the expeii. meat was as fair as it could be made. The whole of toy sheep are in lower condition this season, nevertheless I have clipped about half a pound more wool, on t< e average, than in former years, when using Little's only. * very shower renews Logan Wilson's Dip on the wool, and thus.continues its aotien. "ALEXANDER HAMILTON. "M.R.O.V.S. • "Roseb&nk, Ryai Bush, Feb. 6, 1583." At the Invercargill Seles, Clips on whioh Logan Wilson's Dip had been need fetched the highest prices. It is now a rich, creamy liquid, easily soluble in oold wa'.er { is a safe and oertain cure for Scab and Po3t-rot, and " Death on Vermin." The improvements made sinoe last season have rendered it much superior to the Dip formerly sold, and to that now manufactured by Messrs Hatch and Co. It is quite different in many points, 1 Gallon Dip to W Gallons Water. PRICB> 4s 6d per gallon; 4s per gallon over 20 gallons. The N.Z. Loan and Mercantile Agency Company are the only authorised Vendors of Genuine Looak WILSOH'S COLOHIAI. HHKBP DIP. The publio are cautioned against inducements to pnrohaae inferior imitations. J. LO G A mT" WILB ON, Solo Proprietor and Manufacturer, Btji Busk, lsvMCAsaiix. 8937 83 £SOO CHALLENGE! \jkr HEREAB we have seen published, in the ff " Lyttelton Times," of 7th March, 1883, an advertisement of Mr Loqah Wilbox's, of Inver T oargill, in which a Mr Hamilton, M.R.0.V.8.8.. states that he made a fair trial of Loam Wilson's Coloniai Shbkp Dip and Iran's bnrap Dip, on two lots of sheep out of one flock and running in the came paddock, the result of sueh trial being that the aheep dipped in Loexx Wilson's Colohiac Bnir Dip yielded fleeces lib each heavier than *■*-—. di murf in Lrrrut's Dip. Chrlstohuroh, without questioning the truth of suoh statement, or attributing interested motives to Mr Alexander Hamilton, 51.K.C.Y.8.8., hereby CHALLENGE Mr Looah Wjlsoh to depeeit any amount, from £IOO to £SOO, with some uninterested party (to bo agreed upon) whioh we will oover on the conditions that a flock shall be selected, and half of the said float dipped in j coan Wilsoh's Colobial Bhbbp Dip and the remainder in Lima's Dip, and altar being differently branded, turned ont in the same paddook till next shearing season. Should the result ef shearing bear out the state* and if not vice versa. And we are further prepared to assert that the wool dipped in Imu'B Dip will retain more of the yolk and natural lustre tban that dipped in Looak WiwH»r*s Dip, although. "renewed by every shower." EDWB. DOMBBAIN * SONB, 4129 Colonial Agents for Lima's Sbbsp Dip. NOTICE to Employers.—Waiting Engagements at Parker's Old-established Labour Agenoy Office, Armagh street weßt. near Cook and Boas'— Several first-lass ploughmen, farm labourers, pick and shovel men, carpenters, survey hands, grooms, gardeners, storemee, clerk*, married oouples threehing machine hands, barmen, waiters, house, maids, ooeks, housekeepers, Ac. Apply, or address, J. J. Parker, Labour Agent. Servants sent to any part of the Colony. 4391 Hotels CENTRAL HOTBL. J. WALLACE, Late of Chertsey, Sonthbridge, Rakeie, and A ah burton. i EGS to inform his numerous Friends that he . HAS PURCHASED the LEASE, for ten veers, of the CENTRAL HOTEL, OHRISTOHUROH. by Htrlot attention to business and his welt known ability, to have the pleasure of entertaining one and aU. ALES, WINES AND SPIRITS Of the Bast Brands. N.8.-Tho Billiard Room is one of the most reoherche la the Province, fitted with Two of the Best London Tables. 4887 248 Quill'b Hotel. Abhbubtoh." Opposite the Railway Station and adjoining tht Telegraph Offloes. TOT RAILWAY REFRESHMENT ROOMS, shbnrton, are also nndor the management of tht Proprietor of Quill's Hotel. ifloent Hotel under the notice of oommer* porous diatriot, that the establishment is not to bt excelled in the Colony, either for extent, eeoommo. nation, and general perfection of appointments. The buildings oover three-quarters of an sore i th» MjtfiwyATW.riJW sample rooms for o , rooms, with every luxury« and a billiard room. with three of Al joek'a beat tables. The proprietor is his own importer, is a eonnoletear of many years* experienoe in liquors, and oa» ww mum, jw. »-» u _ n«ality of his oelliur. iliil iJI'ITIIHWiY. Board »nd B»aid.n«e\ SEASIDE Wanbrow house, oamaru cape. ELIGHTPULLY situated on a safe and sandy Loslio, proprietress. *»» m auuwn - ■"^Jg g <p4|iaAJ|X, Bnar AOCOMMODATION la Town !■ no» ■.nAktlnn lot fSI « A Family Momiisine; " The Oantolrary i and other sketches.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LIX, Issue 6876, 14 March 1883, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume LIX, Issue 6876, 14 March 1883, Page 1

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