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I BUSINESS MOTIO'ES. - :• • -'- '-- < IMPOBTA&T TO FLOCK MASTERS. coopeb's sheep Tipping- powder "C^V^y 1 -"? y^f-c^i^s^^-v fkx the Cheapest and Best. "^S^A^ 1 ']^^^^^^^Alil^ * fc S3ol . ve3 ia Cold Water, and should be Used in P refer «'*ce to any other Dip for \M And f ° r aU ° tliei ' Sliee P- I)i PP m g purposes. hrsL <SP <<Z° Tllis "^P has Ijeen U3e u Pwards of 30 'FmTwmhftm I^iv4i^'»W»^M yearH ' and has never been equalled by any WAHwfWMmHßifflßft 1 " {t ,™ Of UDiEorm strength, requires'no WL^^wl^^^P&«K boihngorhofcwafcer ' does nob Btain **« wool i> W®^fcW^^^^BWSß aild 1S °q ua]l y g° od a summer and winter -» < fWiWTO*W^^*^^^^ r^^fj^J^r.V' il) " Ife 1S ca l 3ecifil '-y recommended as a certain s!>^^?^S; WW^ y\,^^ J^-- <^yl^^^ :i]xra or ca^' au< * * s thoroughly adapted to all &!^Xj«Oa.^ <^~*?^gs^B=^s^>**-«'S^gc~»- the requiremeuts of Colouial sheep-owners. Ifiii:^^^? Testimoaial from James Alexander, Esq., SS^t^liift^W,l Wanganui, New Zealand. /*,' Mr W. Cooper, m.r.c.v.s. . January 23rd, 1878:1 To "Four years ago a merchant in Wangauui, New Zealand, had eight cases of your SheJp Dipping Powder, which he asked me to buy, Not having used it before, I hesitated to try it on a large scale, so I took a few packets, and dissolved them according to your directions tmd filled my dipping bath, which is about five feet deep. I then selected some old ewes for the experiment, caring but little whether I killed them or not. I then made thorn jump into the bath, and those that did not go over the head in the liquid were pushed under by a man with a stick. I allowed them to remain in the dip about the time you prescribe, and then let them walk out. which, by the construction of our bath, they were enabled to do. They stood on the dripping board until dry, and were then turned" out to grass, and nofe one of them was injured in the least. This experiment proved to me that your Dipping Powder could be used with safety on a large scale, so I purchased the eight' cases of Powder already referred to and dipped my whole flock, numbering tea thousand sheep in the same way, and did not lose one. I dipped for Lice, which had been very bad in my flock for years ; and I have now got entirely clear of them through the use of your Powder. I still dip every year, as I think your preparation fosters the growth of wool. I have not seen your dip tried for Scab, but have been told by my neighbou rs that it is as cood fo scab as it is for lice. ° After the effectual cure of my flock, the demand for your Powder >>e?ame great and orders were sent to Melbourne and other places where it could bejgotT^nd the merchant before spoken of got shipments from England, as you mußt be quiteware. I have dipped over 50,000 sheep with it, and never lost but one, and that one was seen licking itself just after it left the bath. I have no difficulty in dipping 1000 td 1200 in the day of eight hours with three men. I consider that with ordinary , care , your Dipping Powder is aa safe on a large scale in the Colonies as it is with the many flocks in England. The chief point to mind is that the sheep are quite dry before they are turned out to grass." Prepared only by ! * " " WILLIAM COOPER, Member of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons CHEMICAL WORKS, BERKH AMPSTEAD ENGLAND, Sold in Packets (with plain directions) sufficient on an average for twenty Sheep. Agents in New Zealand — ' eßssrs Felton, Grimwade, & Co, Wellington. Messrs Drummond & Alexander, WanganuL eßsrKemp;linMi3, Prosser, &Co, Dunedin, Messrs Barraud & Son, Chemists, Wellington. Auckland, and Christohurch, . , Cooper's Pamphlet on , "SCAB IN SHEEP AND HOW TO CURE IT" May be had post free from any of the above-named Agents. '' ' BOROTTGTr Esn^Oamlr'n fe^^^^'^^^TrTFiTTg — T^B From C. M^'SAVAOaI \prlll4th, 1873.— ll Th< |/HMnWAM r3!f OifnH ffr Cfygosll a' • BeDB » 18 ' z -~ "*> !hat 1° h^ J °recalvy I "" ' ' ll »rder of my brother,e»fc really very good. The\ MJaiSoxio bAKttUOD, bOJN, ffi ll.engtn ol time they we* ■ " Tii /said 16th> I" 8 !? b" ll *" ml * fl . rßt " olaM; ihi * Public Gardens were t lHHßHHgg^^McLQ^S^SßQu^SK'l^BltEnHl|| oention you have ihowi I w/l^tili i '^ fnffli t\H ftTI tfa Mi mJI \f 6 It*sPV™i'wißl ti El BJ Mtitf *"^' ' ' ' '"SJAt' aB CIVS f^ B BO LJ DIREC^ A T IOWEST EXPORT PRICES. LnULiOn SILK, WOOLLEN AND MANCHESTER <r>r\r\r\Q warehousemen, UUUUb. . Ma, Colonial, and Foreign Outfitters. ESTABLISHED 1843. D. NICHOLSON & Co. Invite attention to their Illustrated 220-page Catalogue, sent (with patterns) post free. Ladies' Clothing, Linens, Hosiery, Gloves, Ribbons, Haberdashery, Jewellery, &c. Contractors for Military and Police Clothing and Accoutrements. Furniture, Musical Instruments, Ironmongery, Fire Arms, Cutlery, Carriages, Saddlery and Harness, Boots and Shoes, Wines and Spirits, Ales and Beers, Preserved Provisions, Stationery, Perfumery, Books, Toys, &c, &c. Foreign Produce disposed of for a Commission of 2| per Cent. Terms — Not less than 25 per cent, to accompany orders and balances will be drawn fox at 60 days' sight. Special advantages to Merchants and Store Keepers. D. NICHOLSON & Co., 60 to 63, ST. PAUL'S CHURCHYAED, and "* 66, PATERNOSTER ROW, LONDON.

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Otago Witness, Issue 1461, 15 November 1879, Page 26

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Page 26 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Witness, Issue 1461, 15 November 1879, Page 26

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