KOYAS MATLTCOACH FROM KUSOW TO OMAT&AMA, V f\^ Rnd sffrf* MONDAY, 6th PEB- \> PU7ARY 1882. W.Go<* Sard's RINF OF COACHES leave R nrow (oarryln? 1* she MsiJa and Pflsar.ap-ors) avery MONPAY , r MORNING, ?o»- OMAKAM&, on arrival of the first Sreia, *nd evwy Friday at 8 s.bj.. returning every Wednesday ar>d Safcurdsy. OMARAMA every WEDNFS- j " DAY at Ha, m, sue? RA TURD AYat 1 1 a. zn . . arriving at KUROW in fclrao to oatoh fcbo Bcokbg Office at KUROW P^en^er F^res acd Psrosls roust fes p?opal£, W. GODDAKD. LIVERY and BAIT ST£ BfcES at Kurow, where Horses sad Boggier onn be bad cs c hiss. Gc^d stsdcfook ci<3cric-'Cr-otvSu?oo. ? SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE CO. OF * NEW ZEALAND. Capital «, ... £2,000,000. n TNBURANCES effot^d on buildings cf every description ; also, on grain in i stack and in sto?e, at Lov/eat Cursent Ratos ? I Insurance en hu'?s for time or voyago ; on cargo, fioi^hti, ov baggngs ; oa wool fiom sheep's b^ck er port of ehipmen* to London ; on produce generally, to and from Lnndou, Australia, New York, and porks In New Zealan-j-Phippcra either in London or the colonies can mako special and favorable arrangement; 1 on open policies. C. H: GROXTON, Manager, Oam ar a Branch, (Next Colonial Bank), Thpmes-street, jy29 Agents in District : Uanipdisii — Measre Dunbu-v'and Son, Np*2"'ara — Mr P. L'lariyn, '• Paluierston — Mr C, Crump, Wc-toa— Mr D, Ocage, Kurow — A^i 1 George i^aven. WILL IA M CHRISTIE, * AtrcTioNEER, Stock, Station, and, Financial, and Gensral CoMKigion Agknt, HAS FOR SALE— Several Vfclnsblc Sections ci Meadowhnnk Jmpioved Farm of 2dO Acra^,, at P&pakaio Impioved Farm of 2500 Acres, in Cauttr. teprcvod l-'arm of CCOO Acres, in C&nter- '< •irj Hevcrai V 3: liable Town d^otiona Improve] Farm of 4700 aere3, within 30 r.-ilos of Christchurch, j'hs foi'owing Company, for which he ie Agent, \\z.*i always Fnnds for Investment on ; approved securities, viz. : ; Ths Colonial Invfs'i^ent and Aghwot ; Co. of I'Tkw Zealand, LiMiriiD, ; MH CHRISTIE is now taking orders for ' R. HOR^SBY AND fON'S liEAPEBS ' \^D BINDERS for next Seaaon. These > Reapers end Binder, 1 ? are without eicepfcion ' ~ 1 DIPPING SEW.d-i, ISSS, ] ir- T PORTAT-rr jvUIIu« I*o iwck. OWNEhS. ■mCOLbI RHEF.P DIP," J puionous "GLYCJyJtliroFi DIP," NON-J?O."St>RBC;3. Will MlX. with COLD r/»TER, snd not , Discolor tnc wool. j MX HAYWARD liavin/? had two Fca- { ooua' prscUcal px^erienoo of Sheep ; Dipping in every pn»-t of New Zealand, and 1 (Ik roughly studfed the modes of dipping and tho requirements of the different dia- ' trlci-'!, have been enabled to epeclally « adap? the above preparations tofuch requirements sa as to ensure entire patisfaction in ] every instance with one dipping.; j They are CERTAIN KILLERS OF TICKS' their Eggs ; LKE, their Ova • and , Ail^ Paraßiles infesting the Skins of Sheep, The " Glycerine Dip" is the best ever introduced for Wool Growing pnrpooes, as shown by testimonials, ana fc'he "Lincoln Dip" is the most Durable in the WOOJ, and '. will keep thr Sheep clean longer than any ] other dip has yet attained, ; The two Dips may be used together in equal proportions, which will make a perfect Dip, and keep any ordinary flock of Sheop clean tho whole eesaou. Uaed together they combine highly nutritious snd etimulatinrj pfopo-rties, with tho ir sting power of the Lino In T)ii). For very lousy and filthy long-wool fluoks, i-he Lincoln Dip alone id leoomuiended, ii; bsicg met iaat-iug in its effect:. From Mr F. W. EGOTIiN (Mansgor foj ' JNO. ni<lGG, L.ougbeaoh Gtatioo. Aehburlcn, Now Zoalanti. To Mr ifArwAED, Duuecin, jniy 12th, 1884. Dear Sir, — Ycrs to h^nd re result of dip. ping. M- Giaudhh, I am glad to Bay, is highly ploaced with ths appearance of the Sheep dipped in your "Glycerine" nod 11 Lincoln Dip " mixed, compared with those dipped vith Hatch's Dip, so mneh BOj that since you were hero we have used your Dip for about 6000 Sheop, and Mr Grigg would have uned it for about 10~0G0, had your " Lincoln Dip " been obtainable. When it Lould not be got we used your " Glycerine pip" mixed with Hatch's. Mr Standieh ha;, just been examining the Sheep dipped both yours and your opponent's Dip, and speaks very favorably of the resulta. Where the "Glycerine " and "Lincoln " were used the wool snd skin of the Sheep weie in by far the besst condition than those dipped by EUch. brow. JAS. fIEID, Jau., Esq.., Elderslle Oamaru, June 30th, 1883. I hr-vo finisiied dipping some time ago, and your Pip wss a great success } and I dball use It again next season, Fold everywhere m Bsrong Iron Drattis (which ara free) of SOifeß, «#bd f and lOOlbs each, Pric& 4a per gmiva .n qaanwty (10H 3 to iaSlon), a great reduction on oidera for larger quantities for large flocks, when 1000 gallons of Liquid can be lede for L 3 10s. The undermentioned Agents will be pleased to supply Catalogues, Price Li3te, Instructions for Mixing, and any information required. Sole Proprietors and Manufacturers — TOMLINSOKa& HAYWARD, Chemists, Lincoln, England, Agents — THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGIi,NCSf Company, Oamaru.' ! N.K— Plans of Hay ward's Latest Im« yroved Sheep -2>ippf ng IBatha vrith Travelpending TFlockowaerß oi "Sow Zealand., bo 'be j 'had of Hue Beveral Ageab.SiPiloe 10b 6d^ OBQfa, dl3l
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North Otago Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 6057, 20 May 1886, Page 1
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