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Stud JWotices ADAM BEDE'S CONSULTATION ON THE GREAT NORTHERN STEEPLECHASE, RUN AT AUCKLAND, ON JUNE 6th, 1885. 2,000 MEMBERS AT 10s EACH. STEEPLECHASE. First Horae .- L3OO Second Horse 100 Third Horae - 50 Starters 100 Non-Starfcera 150 Total ... ... L7OO CASH PRIZES. 2 Piizes at L 25 ... .- LSO 10 Prizes at LlO 100 30 Prizes at L 5 150 Total L3OO In the event of more than 2,000 Tiokets being applied for, the Prizes will he increased pro rata. Adam Beds would particularly draw Sab* eoribers' attention to the faoC that all his con* sultations are drawn in the presence of tho Press, and a Committee of Subscribers, Al» so, that arrangements are now complete for a Series of Consultations throughout the year. Any Subscriber drawing i, prize will be allowed, if he bo desireß it, to. invest in any future list, any sum not exceeding Four Pounds without remitting any fmrther cash, this amount to be deducted from prize money Rarl> application for Shares should be made by letter only, enclosing Two stamps, with exchange on Chequts, cr by Money Order, Bank Notes, or Dr f s Registered Letters or Telegrams will not on any account be received. If Bank Notes are sent, please use two envelopes, one Bealed and placed ihside the other. P.O, ( rders preferred when procurable. It will greatly expedite business if an addressed envelope iB encloßed with application, Addresp — ADAM Bf'DE, Car* of H. N. Abbott. Box No. 2, Poßt Office, Auckland. ap6 DIPPING SEASON, 1885. (IMPORTANT InuxTu* SO F3E.OCKOWNJKfcS, ".LINCOLN ~SHEEP DIP," tuionous. "GL^CERIWE DIP," no« -roiaort oos, Will MIX with COLD WATER, and not Dißcoior tno vr 001, MX' HAYWARD having had two seasons' practical experience of Sheep Dipping in every part of New Zealand, and thoroughly studied the modes of dipping and the requirements of the different distriefcs, we have been enabled to specially adapt the above preparations to such requirements so as to ensure entire satisfaction in every instance with one dipping.} They are CERTAIN KILLERS OP TICKS 1 their Eggs ; LK'E, their Ova ; and All Parasites in testing the Skins of Sheep. Tho " Clvochijie I'ii>" ia tho best ever introduced for Wool Growing purposes, aa shown by testimonials, aiia the " LINCOLN Pip" is the most Durable in the Wool, and will keep th< Sheep clean longer than any other dip has yet attained. The two Dips may he nsed together in equal proportions, which will make a perfect Dip, and keep any ordinary flock of Sheep clean the whole season. Used together they combine highly nutritious and stimulating properties, with the lasting power of the Lincoln Dip. For very lousy and filthy long-wool flocks, the Lincoln Dip alone is recommended, it being uiosf laating in its effects. From Mr P. W. HOCKEN (Manager for JNO. GEIGG, J&sq.), Longbeaoh Station, Ashburfcon, New Zealand. To Mr Hayward, Duneam. tftxiy 12th, 1884, Dear Sir, — Yours to hand re result of dipping. Mr Standish. I am glad to say, is highly pleased with the appearance of the Sheep dipped in your "Glycerine" and " Lincoln Dip " mixed, compared with those dipped with Hatch's Dip, bo much bo, that since you were here we have used your Dip for about 6000 Sheep, and MrGrigg would have ÜBed it for about 10,000, had y>ur " Lincoln Dip " been obtainable. When it could not be got we uaed your " Glycerine Dip" mixed with Hatch's. Mr Standish has just been examining the Sheep dipped both yours and your opponent's Dip, fend BpeakH very favorably of the results. Where the "Glycerine" and "Lincoln " were used the wool and skin of the Sheep were In by far the best condition than those dipped by H*toh. brom JAS. REID. Jnn., Esq., Elderslle Oamaru. June SOtb, 1883. I have finished dipping some time ago, and your Dip was a great success ; and I shall use It again next season. Sold everywhere v strong Iron Druma (which are free) of 201 ba. fctHbs, and lOOlbs each. Price 4b per gantm .n quantity (lOlbs to Gallon), a great reduction on orders for larger quantities for large Hocks, when 1000 gallons of Liquid can be made for L 3 10s. The undermentioned Agents will be pleased to supply Catalogues, Price Lists, Int-tructions for Mixing, and any information required. Sole Proprietors aud Manufacturers — 9 TOMLINSOJS|& HAYWARD, Chemists, Lincoln. England, Agents — THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY Company, Oamaru; N.B. — Plans of Hay ward's Latest Im« proved Sheep Dipping Baths with Travelling Gangway, as erected by come of the leading Flockownerß of New Zealand, to be had of the several Agents. Price 10s 6d each. di3l jfs-| TO £4 per day to ba made by Deraons j^i Jl of either sex, in tneir own localities, at work for us. New business. All meet with wonderful success. Any one can. do the work, Capital not required. We will start you. Outfit worth £1 mailed free. The employmen is particularly adapted to the region which this publication circulates. Boy and girls earn nearly as much as men. Full particulars and instructions mailed free Now is the time — don't delay, but write to us at once, Addreis, Stinaon and Co., Portland, Maine, United States. o*l9 "|\/TRS GORDON'S School of Cookery and i IVJL Select Registry Office, Wansbeok street, Oamaru. atl I NERVOUS Men and women may obtain, FREE, Dr Boyd's valuable Workß on Vitality, Nervous Debility (diagnosis and treatment), Loss of Manhood, Diseases of Women, etc., by Bending- name and address to ELTON BOYD, M.D., Aostralian Medical and Sur* gical Infirmary ; or B, O. HOLDERMANN, Esq., M.P., Pres., Box 673 G. P.O. Sydney. New South Wales Con*n*t*tiQna Free, by mail or in person. Nervon* asvd F«mal« Diseases a Specialty, o*l

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North Otago Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3968, 30 May 1885, Page 1

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