Public Notices o North Otago Agricultural and Pastoral Association. THE TWENTY-FIFTH GRAND ANNUAL SHOW of LIVE STOCK, &c., will be held on the Grounds of the Association, Oamaru, on NOVEMBER 15th and 16th, 1888. All Entries positively Close on MONDAY, sth November. Programmes and all particulars to be obtained on application to J. CHURCH, 190 Secretary. Otago Agricultural anil Pastoral Association. THE TWELFTH ANNUAL SHOW wiU be held on the Association Grounds, Tanuna Park, on WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, 28th and 29th November, the days immediately proceeding the Spring Races of the Duuedin Jockey Clab, which take place on 30th NOVEMBER and Ist DECEMBER. Cata. logue Prize List will be posted on application to SYDNEY JAMES, 14s Secretary. Butter. Eggs. Poultry. FARMERS, READ THIS. THE, CITY DAIRY PRODUCE COMPANY, 96 George street, Dunedin, offers you a CASH MARKET for the above. Highest Prices paid for Al quality. JAMES MESTON, lAa Manager. THE Undersigned have For SALE a Doubleaction Screw WOOLPRESS, By Mortimer & Co. Quite New, and to be Sold a Bargain. Now on view. J. RATTRAY & SON, 120 Dunedin. THE UNDERSIGNED have FOR SALEWoolpacks, Cornsacks Seaming Twine Fencing Wire — Barbed, Steel, and Iron Ryegrass Seed—Locally-grown, and also Poverty Bay Cocksfoot Seed, Clover Seed Turnip Seed, Seed Oats Green Mountain Spring Wheat, for late sowing Malien Island Guano And all Station and Farm Requisites of best . qualities and at Lowest Prices. THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MEHOANTILE AGENCY CO. (LIMITED), DONALD STRONACH, 31 au Manager, Dunedio. TO CAPITALISTS. I SHALL be pleased to negotiate with Capitalists and Dairy Companies with a new to ERECTING and EQUIPPING MILK PRESERVING FACTORIES •With ASBURY'S PATENT PROCESS. There is no legitimate business in New Zealand that will return so large a profit on the invested capital. Full particulars from the Patentee, F. H. ASBURY, CASTLE STREET, DUNEDIN. 190 THOMAS' Sheep Dipping Specific Has again the Last Season obtained High Honours, One Flockowner alone having obtained 157 FIRST PRIZES fit the different shows of the season in Victoria. From New Zealand, Mr Menlove, of Windsor Park, writes: — "This last season I dipped 20,000 of my long-woolled sheep ■with your Specific, and found ib MOST EFFECTIVE. My wool at shearing was in GRAND ORDER, -md the sheep quite free from either Ticks or f.iee." AT THE HAWKE'S BAY COMPETITION THOMAS' WAS FIRST, beating COOPER'S and Seven Others in Pnce as in other points. After fully considering each competition, the Committee decided in these exact words : — " The balance inclines in favour of Thomas" Specific.'" Inspector Fitzroy, who was one of the Judges v., that exhaustive and most impartial 3eries of experiments, gives it as his opinion in a separate* published report that, "While Cooper's Dip t-aves the wool harsh and dry, Thomas' Dip . uaves the wool in the most pbhfbct condition iS SOFT AND LVSTROVS AS BILK." This judgment jg amply confirmed by ancb Testimonials aa Mr Carter's with 157 First Prizes, and Mr MenloVe's "Wool in Grand Order." JAMES FOTHEEIKGHAM AGENT, DUNEDIgU
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Otago Witness, Issue 1927, 26 October 1888, Page 9
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