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Business Notlr^i ROIAI MAEL^ COACH FROM KUROW TO OMABAMA. ON *ad alter MONDAY, 6th FEB. RUARY 1882, W.Go<« lard's WNK OF COACHES will leave Karow (carrying the Malls and Paasenaftw) every MONDAY MORNING, for OMAttAMA, on arrival ox the finals train, and every Friday at 8 a.m., returning every Wednesday and Saturday. fteavJng OMARAMA every WEDNESDAY at 11 a.m. and SATURDAY at 11 .m.m. arriving at KUROW In Mmo to oatoh the ""rains to Oamarn. Booking Offiae at KUROW Passenger Fares and Paroels matt bo prepaid, W. GODDABW. Prcprletov. *IVERY and BAIT SXABABB at Karow, where Horses and Buggies can be hfirt on hlr«. Good paddook aooow»HJod»Mon. SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE GO. OF NEW ZEALAND. Capital „ ... £2,000,000. TNBURANCES effected on buildings of •*- every description j also, on grain in Saok aud In store, at Lowest Current Rates Inep ranee en hulls for time or voyage ; on oargo, freight, or baggage j on wool from sheep's back or port of shipment to London ; produce generally, to and from London, Australia, New York, and ports in N Zealand. Shippers either !n London or oan make Bpeolal nnd favorable arrangements on open polioies, C; H: CROXTON, Manager. OiunMU Branch, (Next Colonial Bank), Thames-street, Jy29 Agcnta in Dletrlot : Hampden — Messrs Dunbar'and Son. Ngaparo — Mr P, Martyn, 5 : Palmerston — Mr C. Crump, Weston — Mr D. Genge, Kurow — Mr George Raven , ■fTTT ILLIA&f CHRISTIE, AUCTTONFER, STOCK, StATIOW, AND, Financial, and Qbnerai, Commirion Agwnt. HAS ?^R SALE— Several Vsvluable Sections at Meadow-hank Improved Farm of 250 Acres, at Fapakaio Improved Farm of 2500 Aoret;, in Canterbury Improved Farm of (S(KX) Aoreo, (n Canterbury Sovoral Valuable Town Sections Improved Farm of 4700 acroß. wlthfn 30 miles of Chrlotehurch, The following Company, for which he la Agent, has always Funds for Investment on approved securities, viz. : The Colonial Investment and Agenot Co. o* New Zealand, Limited. MR CHRISTIE is now taking orders for R. HORNSBY AND SON'S EEAPERS AND BINDERS for Tjoxt Season. -These Reapers and Binders arc without exception ne eofc Imported. mh9

DIPPING SifiASCJN, 1885. IMPORTANT JMUXiUB iO FtOCKOWNKhS. "LINCOLN SHEEP DIP, 1 PoioNOtrs. "GLYCKRIMIi; DIP," W!I! MlX.. with COLD waTER, and not Disccwr tno wool. MX HAYWAFD having had two sea. sons' practical experience of 'Sheap Dipping in every part of New Zen.and. and thoroughly Btudied the modes of dipping and the requirements of the ditfereni districts, we have been enabled to specially adapi the above preparations to such re airementa so as to ensure entire satisfaction in every instance with one dipping, They are CEETAIN KILLERS OF TICKB' their Eggs • LICE, their Ova j and Ail Parasites Infesting the Skins of Sheep, The "Glycerine Dip" ia the beefc ever introduced for Wool Growing purposes, as shown by testimonials, r-na the " Lihooln Dtp" is the roost Durable in tV>o Wool, and will keep th* Sheep oloan longer than any other dip has yet attained, The two Dipts m»y be used together in equal proportions, which will make a perfect Dip, and keep any ordinary flock of Sheep clean the whole season. Ueed together they combine highly nutritious and stimulating properties, with the lasting power of the Linooln Dip. For very lousy and filthy long-wool flocka, the Linooln Dip alone is recommended, It being mon« lasting in Its effects, From Mr F. W. HOGEEN (Manager for JNO, GEIGG, Esq.), Loogbeaoh Station Ashburton, New Zealand, To Mr Haywabd, Duneaw. duiy 12th, 1884, Dear Sir, — Yours to hand r* result of dip- 1 ping. Mr Standish, I am-giad to fay, Is highly pleased with the Appearance of the Sheep dipped iv your "Glycerine" and 11 Lincoln Dip " mixed, oompared with those dipped with Hatch's Dip, oo muoh so, that since you were here we have used your Dip for about 6000 Sheep, and Mr Grlgg would have used it for about 10,000, had your j " Linooln Dip " been obtainable. Whon it oould nofc be got we used yonr " Glycerine Dip" mixed with Hatch's. Mr Standiah has just been examining the Sheep dipped both youra and yonr opponent's Dip, and cpoako very favorably of the resultß. Where the "Glycerine " and "Lincoln " were used the wool and Bkin of the Sheep were in by far the best condition than those dipped by Hatch. j From JAS. REID, Jn*., Esq., Elderslle j Oamaru, June 30th, 1883. X have finished dipping some time ago, nnd your Dip wan a great oucoesß > and I shall use <fc again next season, Sold everywhere in ssrong Iron Drnms (whloh are free) of.2olbs, &&bn, and lOOlbs eaoh. Price 4s per ganua .n quantity (lOllr* to Gallon), a great reduction on otdera for larger quantities for large Hooka, when 1090 gallons of liquid can bo n:*do 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 — TOMLINSOM. & HAY WARD, Chemists, Linooln, England, Agents — THE NEW ZEALAND iOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY Uompahy, Oam \ruj N.B.— ?lana of aayward'a latest li»« proved SLsep Dipping Baths with Travel, ling Gangway, aa erected by aocae of the leading Flookownen el New Zealand, to b« hadaf tbe ■•vwftl A«enfc», Frioe His 6d

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North Otago Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 6536, 29 December 1887, Page 1

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