JIQY&S MAIT^OOACH FEOM KURO^ TO OMARAMA. ON and nftsr MONDAY, 6th FEB KI7ARY JBR2, W.Go^ inrA'n 6INI OF COACHES willfcrnve Skarow (oarr?inf the Mri<'n *nd Pftsoouffera) every MONDAY MORNING, far OMARAMA, on arrival ol tho firo*! train, and every Friday at 8 a.m.. returning every Wednesday and Saturday. _»avlnsj OMARAMA overy WEDNESDAY »«i 11 ».m. and SATURDAY »t 11 ».m. arriving e,t KUROW In time to o_toh the to Oafi-Mti, Eooking Office «t KUKOWi Paagengor Fares And Paroels muat be prepaid. W. GrODDA-tt?. Pifoprletor, ItIVRRT nnd BAIT STASX*KS »t Kurow, where Horses aud Buggies ' oan bo had on hl^e. Oticfl 7)E_!?ook «eos>_«n>o<'!»Mo:n l SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE CO. OF NEW ZEALAND. Capital ._ ... £2,000,000. TNSURANCES effected on buildings of every description ; also, on grain In stock aud In store, at Lowoßt Current Rateß Inanranco en hulls for time or voyage ; on cargo, freight, or baggage ; on wool from sheep's back or port of shi[)mont to London ; on produce generally, to and from London, Australia, Now York, and porta in New ZealandShippers either In London or the colonies oan make special and favorable orrangemeutr on open policies, C; Hi CROXTON, Manager, Oainara Branoh, (Next Colonial Bank), Thames-street, Jy29 Agents in Dfstriot : Hampdon — Messrs Dunbar'and Son, Ngapara — Mr P, Martyn, 'j Pahaorstcn — Mr C. Cru'sp. Weston — Mr D. Gengß. Kurow — Mr Georgo Raven, TOT ILIUM CHRISTIE, Auctioneer, Stock, Station, and, Financial, and General Commision aoknt, HAS FOR SALE— Soveral Valuable Sections at Meadowbank Improved Farm of 250 Acres, afc Papnkaio *~ Improved Farm of 2600 Acres, in Canterbary Improved Farm of (SOO Aores, In Canterbcry Several Ysirmble lown Sections Improved Farm of 4700 aores, within 30 milsa of Chrisfcchurch, The following Company, for which ho is Agent, }>>=.; always Funua for Investment ou approved eccarltiee, viz. : TnE Colonial Investment and Aobnoy Co, ojf New Zealand, Limited, MR OJTRIP.TIE is sow taking orders for R. HORKSBY AND SON'S EEAPERS AND EIWDBRS for next Season. Theße Kcaporo j^nd Binders are without exception no ocfc imported , m \\ff DIPPING SEASON, 1885, IMPORTANT KUTJUJK I*o FSOCK-OWNi-hS. "LINCOLN SHEEP DIP," PUIONOTJS. "GLYCBiUH?! DIP," non -ieoisoa n _3« Will _!IX,with COLD y.cT_3R, r.nd not Discoioi vqo wool, MX HAYWARD having had two seasons' practical experience of Sheep Dipping in overy part of New Zealand, and thoroughly studied tho ■ modes of dipping and the requirements of the different disfcrlcts, we have been enabled to specially adaps tho above preparations toeuch requireinenfca co as to ensure entire satiafactloa in avery instance with one dipping.) They are CERTAIN KILLERS OF TICKS 1 their Eggs ; LICE, their Ova ; and Ail Parasites infesting the Skins of Sheep, The "Glycerine Dip" is the beot ever introduced for Wool Growing purposes, aa shown by testimonials, aaa the " Lincoln Dip" Is the mrst Durable in tho Wool, and ivill keep tht Sheep clean longer than any )thor dip has yet attained, The two Dips ra&y be need together in jqual proportione, which will make a perfect Dip, and keep any ordinary flock of Sheep )lesn the whole season. Used togethor ;boy combine highly nutrltioua and _timuating propcrtioa, with the lasting power of ;he LincoJa I-ip. For vary iousy and filthy ong-wool flocks, the Lincoln Dip alone ia ocommended, it being mess lasting in ito jfl'ecto. From Mr F. W. EOOKEN (Manage? for JNO, GEIGG, 3_«q.), LongTuaoh Station Ashbarton, New Zealand, Co Mr Hayavard, DanoaiM. *-_iy 12th, 1884. Dear Sfr, — Yours to hand re result of dip)ing. Mi Standish, I am glad to cay, Is lighly pleased with tho appearance of the Sbsep dipped in your "Glycorine" and "Lincoln Dip " mixed, compared with ihooe Sipped with Hatch's Dip, co much ao, that since you wero here we have uned your Dip 'or abuut 6000 Shesp, and Mr Grlgg would liave used ii; for about 10,000, had your " Lincoln Dip " boon obtainable. When it rould nofc ha got wo used your " Glycerine Dip I' mixed with Hatch's. Mr Standish has juat beea examining the Sheep dipped both yours and your opponent's Dip, and ■-pssks very favorably of tlis results. Where bho "Qlyocrino" nnd "Lincoln " were uaod fcho wool snd ckiu of the Slieep were in by fiir the Leat coadition than those dipped by Hatch. From JAS. REID, Jau., Eeq... Eldersllp", Onmaru, June 30fch, 1803. I have fiuiuned dipping some time ago, and year Dip was a groat euccsss ; end I shall use It again nost season. Reid everywhere m B»Toag Iron Drums (which are free) of £01»>8, fttUbs, aud lOOlbs each. Pries 4a per gamm .n quantity (1011 s to Gallon), v- gieafc rtduolioa oa oydera for larger quantities for large tlocks, when 1000 gallonc of Liquid can be n-^do for L 3 103, The undermentioned Agenta will bo pleased to supply Catalogues, Price Lists, Instructions for AJixing, aad any information required Sola Proprietors aud Manufacturers— TOMLIHSOMg & HAY WARD, Chemists, Lincoln, England. Agents — THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND Mi.l-:CAKTILH AGENCST Compakt, Ofttn.iru; N.B. — Plane of Hayward's Lsieefc Improved Sheep Dipping Biths with Travellmg Gangwr.y, an eroctod by somo of the leading Mockownera of New Zealand, to be had of the several Agents, S. Prl « e lOfl 6i * eaoh, di3l
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North Otago Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 6058, 21 May 1886, Page 1
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