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Business Notices. THE WONDERFUL WERTHEIM. T .„t„ D * TmnmTGments. VnlnaMo WE3 ?£Bfi??£ 2^^ of work freo from WERTHEIM WERTHEIM WERTHEIM t 0 WERTHEIM WERTHEIM WERTHEIM WERTHEIM The New Zealand Clothing Factoey. Cashel.

THE WILDER HORSE GEAR. TWENTTMAN AND COUSIN have great pleasure in announcing that they have been appointed SOLE AGENTS IN CANTERBURY For this INCOMPARABLE MACHINE, which has taken FIRST PRIZESI in ENGLAND, the * or wis E TJEOPE, and AUSTRALIA, whorevor it has been Bhovra. Its great Advantages over others are as follows : 3rd. The* LIGHTNESS OF DRAUGHT is such that it can be driven with about half tie Power 4th. considerably less than any other Gears, either Colonial or TWENTTMAN AND COUSIN, CASHEL STREET WEST, CHRISTCHURCH. SEASONABLE GOODS. TWENTYMAN AND COUSIN^ CASHEL STREET WEST, HAVE Pleasure in announcing to their Customers and the General Public that they have just received, ex late arrivals, LARGE SHIPMENTS OF GOODS SUITED TO THE APPROACHING SEASON, Including— GUNS! GUNS!! GUNS!!! A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT From the Leading Makers of Breech and Muzzle Loaders, Plain and Chokebore, with all the Latest Improvements, which they are resolved to Sell at Prices EVEN LOWER than those that sold their last Season's Stock. POWDER, SHOT, CAPS, CARTEIDGE CASES, EEFILLEES & EECAPPEES. &c, &c "ETNOCK'S" BRASS PERFECTION CARTRIDGE CiSES, Whieh are as Cheap as Cardboard and almost everlasting STOVES. STOYES. STOYES. BT THE AURIGA AND TRITON We have received a Full Stock of SCOTTISH AND AMERICAN COOKING, HEATING, AND LAUNDRY STOVES Of the Latest Patterns; also REGISTER STOVES, MANTELPIECES, &c. Liberal Terms to Builders, Contractors, and the Trade. HORSE COVEBS. SADDLERS, AND MAKERS OF THE ABOVE Will find us fully stocked with all requisites for making the above, including GREY AND WHITE FELT, &c, BEST NAVY CANVAS, Nos. 1 to 5, &c. SOLE AGEIV TS IN NEW ZEALAND FOR HOWARD'S TWINE BINDER. DIPPING SEASON, 1884. THE SPECIAL IMPROVED GLYCERINE DIP, SOLUBLE IN COLD WATER. "VMS Non-poisonous Dip is a certain Preventive and cure of Scab, and is unrivalled for the complete _ destruction of Ticks, Lice, and Parasites of every description infesting the skin of Sheep, Cattle, and other animals. It has gained the highest reputation, for it possesses the double advantage of simultaneously repelling contagion and cleansing the skin from filth. IT DOES NOT DISCOLOUR THE WOOL Or act injuriously upon the natural yolk of same, but feeds the fleece, maintains the natural lustre, and wonderfully promotes its growth. The great risk irfcnrred by introducing newly purchased stock amongst teney is always obtained. One dipping with this Dap (in mid-fleece) will save the great inconvenience of dipping twice, as is the case with other Dips. Sold in Drums of 201 b(2 gallons), 501 b(5 gallons), 1001 b (10 gallons); 5s per gallon in single drums. A considerable reduction made in large quantities for large flocks. Among the numerous testimonials we have received last season for this GLYCERINE DIP we select the following:— FROM REGINALD FOSTER, Esq., SHEEP INSPECTOR, NORTH CANTERBURY. "Amberley, North Canterbury, 17th April, 1883. " Wm. Buss, Esq. (Messrs Matson, Buss and Co.), Rangiora. " Dear Sir,—l have to-day made a careful examination of Mr T. Croft's sheep, which were dipped in my presence at Ashley, by Mr Hayward, on the 26th March, in Messrs Tomlinson and Hayward's To-day the sheep have the appearance of having thriven well since dipping. THE .WOOL IS SOFT AND* SILKY TO THE TOUCH, AND IS UNUSUALLY BRIGHT AND GLOSSY, considering the short .space of time since they were dipped. Although the sheep smell strongly of the Dip, there is very slight slain in the wool, as may be seen by the samples I enclose. I found no live lice or ticks, and what is. in • • i .~*--i_ a j. m-r/rt mrmr ti/i/io -i*ttvi»'i* att "t\ti at* ._ _t._ _ ** ■■■ . *.. hatch within fourteen days, and as there are no young lice to be seen, (Signed) " REGINALD FOSTER." EXTRACTS FROM LETTERS FROM JOHN GRIGG, Esq., LONGBEACH, CANTERBURY. " April 30, 1883.—The general appearance of the flock is all that could be wished for." your Dip, and I shall certainly use it next season. I will carefully note the appearance of the wool as compared with that in which other Dips were used." FROM JOHN M'CAW, Esq., THREE SPRINGS STATION.

" Timaxn, March 19,1883.—1 have been examining the effect of the Glycerine Dip on the sheep, and I find Tery satisfactory results, the tioks as well as the eggs being destroyed. Whilst handling the sheep I find our dipping has been very effective." At the late exhaustive trials of Sheep Dips in Hawke's Bay, the Judges reported as follows: —" At the second examination on the 18th October we found the sheep dipped with Tomlinson and Hayward's (Glycerine) free from parasites, and wool in good order," &c, &c—Vide "Hawke's Bay Herald, Jan. 5, 1881. Wool dipped with the GLYCEEINE DIP last year at the N.Z. and A. Land Company's Stud Flock Station realised the highest price in the London market. Vide Account Sales, 1883. The prizepen of Lincoln Sheep at the late Lincoln April Pair and Newark Fair were dipped with the GLYCEBINE DIP, viz., B. A. and J. A. Thorpe's Nocton. Wool dipped with the GLYCEEINE DIP obtained the Silver Medal at the late Paris Exhibition. Chie» Aoests, Cantehburt : THE NATIONAL MOBTGAGE AND AGENCY COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED). Sub-Agents : Messrs H. Matsou and Co., Dalgety and Co., Eobert and Co.; Eangiora, Matson, Buss and Co.; Timaru, The National Mortgage and Agency Company of New Zealand, and Eobert Wilkin and Co.; Oamiiru, Messrs Connell and Clowes; Napier, Mr F. Fulton; Wellington. Krull and Co. 8 ' MANTTFACTUBED AND EXPOBTED BY TOMLINSON & HAYWARD, AGEICULTUEAL CHEMISTS, LINCOLN, ENGLAND. ' 0507 164

EOYAL MAIL COACHES. WAIHI BUSH, GEBALDINE, AND OEAET. WE beg to inform the public that our Coache •wifl run as under, viz. : Waihi Bush and Back. Waihi Bush—dep., «.■«> a.m. Waihi Bush—arr., 8 p.m. , GEBAtDIWE TO OBARI AND BACK. Genudine—dep.» 7.40 a.m., 10.10 a.m., 8 p.m., 4.35 p.m. Oruri—dep., 8.52 a.m., 11.50 a.m., 4.15 p.m., 0,51 p.m. In connection with the shove Line of Coaches, wo have the Livery and Bait Stables (at Geroldine, whore light expresses, biwfies, gigs, and saddle horses can be obtained on the shortest notice, J. MUNDELL k CO., Auctioneers. Valuators, Stock, Station and General Commission Agents. Agents for the Union Fire and Marino Insurance Company, Geraldine,

BALCAIBN TO LEITHFIELD. COACH will loave the City Hotel, Loithßeld, in time to meet the morning train to Christchuroh, and morning and evening trains from Christchuroh. , „ E. STACEY, Proprietor. TINWALD AND MOUNT SOMEBS EAILWAY. MOUNT 80MEES AND ANAMA BOTAIi MAIL COACH. THIS Coach leaves Hood's Hotel, Mount Homers, for Anama B&lway Station, at 7.80 a.m., and 5.35 p.m., every Tuesday and Saturday, returning to Mount Somers on the arrival of eooh Single Fares, 2e. Return, Bs. JOHN HOOD

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXI, Issue 7225, 26 April 1884, Page 2

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