BUSINESS NOTlOßfik > ' ■ ■"teW-rtEDS. WEW SEEDS .o y i U v ' ' '^ C'TH-E. f|^pERSIGNED HAS FOR SALE ' C^Rl^'^iEttS^ -EVERY DESCRIPTION OF \ ' *<* ' v r\ THE BEST QUAJLITY. - i,- .-, , ■ , !■ ■ , ■ ;/ Gboioe Collection of FLOWER SEEDS has 200 varieties, AU sorts of GRASSES tor permanent pastures. Fine Grasses for lawtm and orioket grounds. OLOYERB of the Finest Quality— White, Rod, Oowgrass, Alsyke, «id Trefoil, Luoerne Alfalfa, Ryegrass, and Cocksfoot ;' Timothy, Crested Dogtail and Fescue Grasses, My TURNIPS are very" fine, In faot unequalled In this country j if you hive not tried them, please do so, if ever ao few. My Improved Yellow Aberdeen will grow to five feet in girth, as I show at my shop last season, and splendid quality. My Improved Purple Top will grow to 401b. My Champion of the World, Swede, will grow to 561b— as I also show at my shop »t season—and quality unsurpassed. They will keep sound much longer than ray other variety. Also, ' MANGOLDS, LONG AND GLOBE. WHIN akt> BROOM.— Sootoh and Cape for fences. I Tares, Millet, Buokwheat, Canary, and Hemp. RAPE.— I have landed a very one sample of 4 tons of growing rape, Saynor's Pvoning Knives. LADIES' AND GENTLEMENS' GARDENING GLOVES* Catalogues on application. r '. , WILLIiTM REID, < WttOJLESALE AND RETAIL SEED MERCHANT,:^ , v PRINCES STREET GUTTING, r,• t f «\ <• ' - (Ad joining Quooa's Theatre), , * " \\ X •' - jDUNEWN. • ' - 'A ,-^ . - 1 BAMLETT'S PRIZE REAPERS. *iSk * .... | For Simplicity of Cpnstruotton, Excellence of or.L'ghtnws ot.DmghV ftK^^maonlUieli'baiiflotJbftieqnfcUddiy r " } ;'" ".. '"" '. "., „-,-'", ! They will out olf'ftny siding, and On< Pair of Horse* will work • m«ohlne IKe hoieidil.^ [l } * ; :i: J;;^i m; :, Z': *', ;,) ' \ B)ilpment« ; oi!th'eeo' favourite Reaperi, with thi» se*aon'B improvementi, now landing. Orders booked by ,„ ,,,,- j .«,'>- T. R O BIISOI & CO,, ! , . \." / '"PIUNOKS STREET SOUTH, DUNEDIN, ''■ 3OLE AGENTS FOR OTAGO Afft> SOUTHLAND. BY ROYAL *^M@& LET 4 TE,RS PATENT. LITTLE'S CHEMICAL FLU I THE NEW SHEEP DIP AND , " . SCAB SPECIFIC. ' ' •.; (NON-POISOtfOUS.J ' / After four yeara' trial, this NEW NON-POISONOUS DIPPING FLUID is no*r universally Admitted to be the best ever introduced. Its great superiority over other materials consists in ita cbeapneßß (costing le*B than Jd ptr Bheep) ; ics undoubted effic»cy in destroying all ticks, lice, and every insect that infests the gkins of Bfaeep or domestio animals, and in its cleanliness and absolute bar mleeßnees to those concerned in its use. '' IT MIXES READILY WITH COLD WATER ' ONE GALLON WILL MAKE 100 GALLONS OF MILK-WHITE WASH,' (Twice the quantity made by any other Non.Poisonous Dip), SUFFICIENT TO DIP 200 SHEEP. Being of an oily character, it ia highly beneficial to the growth of the Wool, which it leaves soft, clean and bright, without robbing it of the yolk— its natural nourishment— or leaving it harßh and dry, as is the case wben alkaline mixtures, bucb as lime, sulphur, or arsenical preparations, are used. To those who dip in full fleece, this fluid will be found invaluable, for being of a warm and protecting character, Bheep will not catch cold, though dipped in the depth It has been awarded a Medal of Special Merit by the Sanitary Institute of Great Britain. Samples will be forwarded on application, and will not be charged for, if it does not effectually do a'l that is claimed for it. The following testimonials fully attest the value of LITTLE'S CHEMICAL FLUID.jfor deatroyingTick,, Lice, to. :- Gentlemen.— I have much pleaHuro in Rtating that I have ttonughly tested "Little's Nou Poisonous Dip," and found it to be a thorough cure for lice and ticks. As it can be mixed and appHod with cold water, it in of special advantage whera fuel ia scarce. Ft cJwpuess and efficacy I qoneider thia one of the best, if not the best, Dip ,1 have ever used— l am, &c, BENJAMIN P. BAYLEY, Chief Inspector of Sheep, Otago. , , Elderslie, 7th November, 188 L ' Meßsrß Murray, Robertß, & Co., Dnnedin. " Gentlemen,— l beg to Bay that I used "Little's Chemical Fluid" as a dip for.tiokß during 1 the ra«t neoßou, and found it most effectual in destroying them. I »'n also of opinion that it is bettor fnrthe wool thin In <ho " Glycerine Dip," which I formitJy used. I ahull, again use Lilt!-' Fluid thia yeac.-I «,, &c. JQaN , ' Tapui, Oamaru, 3rd November, 1881. 'MeesrH Murray, Roberts, & Co., Dnnedin. „..,„ - , , . , i Deak Sibs,— l have used "Li'tle'd Chemical Flnid" as a dip for tick» for the last two , years, and am no convinced of its efficacy, that I intend dipping all my Bbeep in it this year/ I conKi.W it the beat and choapest dresfciug for ticks, and have no hoaitatiou in recommending ii t ,-Your« truly, WILLIAM GARDINER. J j r?ICE ... ... ... 7s PER GALLON. In Casks of 40 gallons, sufficient to dip 8000 nhfjep ; and It 6 1 por gallon in 5 or .0 gallon iron drums. Odors under 5 Gallons Is per Gallon extra. For full Particulars, Local Tecthnonials, &c, apply to MURRAY, ROBERTS, & CO., Danedin, or to S^o Colonial Apron te: IS. BOMBIB A1 N & NO N S,] CJIJIJSTCHUROiJ AKJ) MELBOUKWE.
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Otago Witness, Issue 1588, 29 April 1882, Page 2
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821Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Witness, Issue 1588, 29 April 1882, Page 2
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