Jnsiness Notie«i. ROYAft MAIL** COACH FBOM KURO"fI TO OMABAMA, ON and after MONDAY 6th FEB RUARY 1882, W.Go* lard's lINI OF COACHES will leave B\ orow (oarryinj the Mails and Passengers) every MONDAY MORNING, for OMARAMA, on arrival o the first train, and every Friday at 8 a.m. returning every Wednesday a«d Saturday. Beavtag OMABAMA every WEDNESDAY at 11 a.m. »nr! SATURDAY a* II ».m. arriving *J KUROW in time to oatoh the w rains to Oamarc. Booking OOLati at KUROW Passenger Fares and Parcels must ba prepaid. W. GODDAKD. Proprietor. tIVEBY and BAIT STABfiKSat Kurow, where Horses and ' Buggies oan be had on him. ftond neddook acnooKmxfatton. SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE CO. OF NEW ZEALAND. Capital «- ... £2,000,000. TNSURANCEB effected on buildings of ■*- every description ; also, on grain In ack aud In store, at Loweßt Current Rates Inap ranee en hulls foe time or voyage ; on cargo, freight, or baggage ; on wool from sheep's back or port of shipment to London ; on produce generally, to and from London, Australia, New York, and ports in New Zealand* Shippers either in London or can make special and favorable arrangements on open policies, C. H; CROXTON, Manager, Oamaru Branch, (Next Colonial Bank); Thames-street. jy29 Agentß in District : Hampden — Messrs Dunbar'and Son, Ngapara— Mr P. Martyn.s| Palmerston — Mr C. Crump, Wesfcon — Mr D. Genge. Kurow — Mr George Baven. ILL IA M CHRISTIE, Auctioneer, Stock, Station, and, Financial, and. General CommislON AOKNT. HAS FOR SALE— i Several Valuable Sections at Meadowbank Improved Farm of 250 Acres, at Papak&io "" Improved Farm of 2500 Aores, in Canter* bury [ Improved Farm of 6000 Aores, In Canterbury Several Valuable Town Sections Improved Farm of 4700 acres, within 30 miles of Chrißtohurch. The following Company, for whloh he is Agent, has always Funds for Investment on approved securities, viz. : Ths Colonial Investment and Agency Co. oj New Zealand, Limited. MR CHRISTIE is now taking orders for R. HOENSBY AND SON'S REAPERS AND BINDERS for next Season. These Reaperß and Binders are without exception ne est imported. mhQ DIPPING SEASON, 18851 IMPORTANT Ntmus XO FitOCKOWNJBfcS. "LINCOLN SHEEP DIP," poioNoira. 11 GLYCBRIHEi DIP," NON-l'OlflUH ODS, Will MlX.with COLD WaTEB, and not Discoior tne vy 001. MX HAYWARD having had two eeasons' praotioal experience of Sheep Dipping in every part of New Zealand, and thoroughly studied the modes of dipping and the requirements of the different districts, we have been enabled to specially adapt the above preparations to such, require* ments bo as to ensure entire satisfaction in every instance with one dipping.} They are CERTAIN KILLERS OF TICKS' their Eggs ; LICE, their Ova y and Ail Parasites infesting the Skins of Sheep, The " Glycerine Dip" ia the best ever introduced for Wool Growing purposes, as shown by testimonials, sua the " Lincoln Dip" is the mo B t Durable in the Wool, and will keep thr Sheep clean longer than any ' other dip has yet attained. The two Dip«T may be used together In :equal proportions, whioh will make a perfect Dip; and keep' any ordinary flook of Sheep clean the whole Beason. 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 Linooln'Dip alone Is recommended, it being moat lasting in its effects. From Mr F. W. HOCEEN (Manager for JNO. GRIGG, Esq.), Longbeach Station. Ashburton, New Zealand. To Mr Hayward, Duneam. jaiy 12th, 1884. Dear Sir, — Yours to hand re result of dipping. Mr Standish, I am glad to say, ia highly pleased with the appearance of the Sheep dipped in your "Glycerine" and "Lincoln Dip " mixed, compared with those dipped with Hatch's Dip, so' much bo, that since you were here we have ÜBed your Dip for about 6000 Sheep, and Mr Grlgg would have used it for about 10,000, had. your " Lincoln Dip " been obtainable. When it could not be got we used your " Glycerine Dip" mixed with Hatch's. Mr Standißh has jnat been examining the Sheep dipped both yonra and your opponent's /Dip, and speaks 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. From JAS. REID, 3ta». t Esq., Elderslie' Oamaru. June 30tn, 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 in strong Iron Drums (which are free) of 201b», tm>s, and lOOlbs each. - ' Prioe 4a per gsuoa .n quantity (101 V.l to Gallon), a great reduotkm on orders for larger quantities for large flocks, when 1000 gallons of Liquid can be nt -.de for L 3 10s. The undermentioned Agents 'will 'be pleased to supply Catalogues, Price Lists, Instructions for Mixing, and any information required Sole Proprietors and Manufacturers— TOMLINSONj & HAYWARD, Chemists, Lincoln. England. Agents— the new zealand loan and MERCANTILE AGENCY Company, Oamaru j N.B.—Plans of Hayward's Latest Improved Sheep Dipping Baths with Travel, ling Gangway, as erected by some of the leading Flookowners of New Zealand, to be had of the several Agents. Prioe 10s 6d eaoh. > «KBl
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North Otago Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 6110, 24 July 1886, Page 1
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