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Public Notioes. NOTICE TO SHEEP OWNERS. NEW ZEALAND EXHIBITION, DUNEDIN COURT At Messrs Nimmo and Blair's Bay yon will Bad THE RUNHOLDERS' DIP. MORE THAN HALF THB ÜBUAL COST OF DIPPING SAVED BY USING BROOKES' POTASH ARSENICAL SHEEP DIP. Extra Concentrated, 1 of Dip to 200 of Water. It is a clear, syrupy liquid, mixing instantaneously with cold water, guaranteed not to contain any soda, lime, or sulphur, leaving the wool in lustrous condition, and made expressly for Large Sheepowners, to whom A CHEAP, PORTABLE, AND EFFICACIOUS DIP IS A DESIDERATUM. This Dip ia now tent oat of a guaranteed uniform strength, and if used according to instruo* tions will be found perfectly Safe. Sold only in 5-gallon drums, making lOOOgal of wash. PRICE, 30s per Dram. BROOKE'S PERFECT SHEEP DIP As now sent out, is the Dip of Dips, and second to none. It is also the best for the wool, as proved by practical tests. TESTIMONIALS.— SchooI of Agriculture, Lincoln, January 9, 1889—1 have used Brooke's " Perfect " Sheep Dip for tho past two seasons, and am very pleased with the results, my sheep being both years very clean at shearing time, and the wool in good condition.— W. E. IVEY, Director. Also highly recommended by P. C. THRELKELD, Esq., and many other noted sheep-owners. JPRICE, 7s per gallon in 2-gallon tins, or 70s per case of five tins PRICE, 6s 6d per gallon in 5-gallon Drums ; packages, Is each PRICE, 6s per gallon for 20 Drums or over. THIS DIP ISWEIM»ORTHJHEJXTRA COST BROOKE'S CARBOLIC SHEEP DIP. Those Sheepowners who prefer non-poisonous Dips will find BROOKE'S CARBOLIC SHEEP DIP far superior and cheaper to others. It is prepared from the Best Carbolic instead of the crude coal tar carbolic generally used, and is Guaranteed not to stain the wool in the least. Strength— lgal of Dip to lOOgal of water. Price— s-gallon drums, Ss per gallon, packages free; 40 gallons or more, 4s 6d per gallon, packages oharged. THE THREE DIPS • PERFECT," CARBOLIC, and POTASH ARSENICAL, Manufactured Only by C. M. BROOKE, OPERATIVE CHEMIST, ASHBURTOW. AGENTS— DUNEDIN- Donald Reid and Co., Nimmo and Blair. INVERCARGILL : Whittingham Bros. A Instone. TAPANUI: James Mair. BALCLUTHA : G. W. Hutching. OAMARU: Henry Uonnell. TIMARU: Farmers' Co-operative Association. PRICES REDUCED FOR SEASON 1890. 1 FULTON, STANLEY, & CO., ""SSaSSffiSSt lOtiSSSSS&ff* crawford street, HATCH'S COLONIAL dunedin. n T TT/^TITI TTflna T¥7Bi are prepared to make OASH ADIT I I YllPinil NHi ▼▼ VANOES AGAIHST WOOL. SKINS, UJJI V JJXUJ.O.I JJ GEAIN, FLAX, and other Produce for Sale, elthei in the local markets or for shipment Home, at ■ I ■■ §■ ■% |P% I ■% Exceptionally Low Batei of Intereit, and no Gem%f ■■■ ■■ Isa mm g J I mm minion oharged on Advanoei. xA^b^^ Several Sums of Money of various amoaati for investment on good freehold securities at lowratei BHw^GnSffiSO^NwISSI A very fine FABM of 578 Aorei In flnUlaii order, WfM»W»WXjG!S^SIH!f a°d a LEASEHOLD of 13,000 Acrei, iltoited it Bffl^i^GcßltlHiHH Frankton, near Queemtown, with' large Dwelvwlitto]^Mi^3i§iv Thi< turn iß> noted '° r iv m **° ifl ° 9nt ° >ropi oi ■■ • FABM of 391 Aorei, iltoated about nine miles from A)ll/i wHY >ti nlw state of cultivation and beautifully ornamented Mm V H ih <K»AnB SB 17 m by Willowi. Soil Is of the richest Alluvial Dajtammii M Bit ftSsDbT' WMmtotoMl poiit, uniurptiied for Grain and Boot Oropi. mmmmmmtmsMk^^S^lmmtmmmSm. Preient Oropi oonilit of 160 acres Barley, 16 'JPzs^^HElHsf uni Oati, 8 aorei Wheat, 24 aores Potatoes, and Sole Manufacturers : THH LAM) of hhw ■ IIIVAII A A A ZEALAND (MMITBD), I II Al■ HJv la D £ BBANOFOBD BBAJHBB AND BINDBB, J| II HIUII W. V VII T HB AUCKLAND Al FASIBNHBS AND STBAINBBS, Agrioultural Chemists, , ohbstbbfibld island guano, aija INVERCAR&ILL, N.Z. OCEAN MA il services. Hundreds of locil Testimonials poßted, with aIL To London. Information, on Application. ■ ~ 7 HATOH'3 BLBPHANT BRAND unadulterated San Franoisoo. Direot - HnglneOn,BuitedtoallrequirmeßtiontheFarraor — j^ SrrivTat" Leave New Arrive at aSS^K^ Dunedin. London. J-Ljad^ PlymouH, Zealand by the proprietors, J. Hatch and Co., Inver- yrfday. Monday. Thursday. Thursday. Ca T g rybownß'" Farmers' "for piokling your wheat. Peb ) 890i 21 MarclT'si MaroT' 6 April 890 17 Can be obtained from our authorised agents: j™^ £ ™ *, k v 3M £ ]5 Dunedin-Messrs Donald Beid and Co. Ohriat- £™" lg ff 26 M £ j j un J e 12 church-Messrs Miles *nd Co., Hereford street, g" 1 « gjf $ May 29 July 10 Timaru T Mr Moss Jonas; The South Canterbury gW *J™ jj c ? Farmers' Go-operative Association Ltd. Oamaru- . . n Al * fc 18 July 24 Sept. 4 Mr William Christie. Nelson -The N.Z. Loan and jg^ *J |yey c » ™Jt ai O( £ ober 3 Mercantile Agency Co., Ltd. Wailngton-TheNZ gs> 5 October 13 Sept. 18 Ootober 30 Loan tand Mercantile Agency Co.. Ltd.; Messrs Levin dpu g? A n gi C cyCo"^^ OMr 31 De °- 8 *°v- 13 Deo. 25 MeCnt^^ *«™ **»«■ of The N.Z. Loan and Mercantile Agency Co., Ltd., — — — at New Zealand Ports and Inland Towns. g an F ranc isco. Direct. A UNIFOBM PBIOE OHABGED AT DUNEDIN —^ea^ Arrive at Leave Arrive at AND ABOVE AGENCIES. • London. Auckland*. Plymouth. N'w Zeal'nd North Island: Oarterton-Mr M'Kenzie, store- Saturday. Saturday. Saturday. Tuesday. ki town -£J-«:7°^^ on r v n tti March 0 " 22 April^ 26 MaroT 8 Ar>riI 890< 22 Masterton -Messrs Oasselberg and Co. Houtli ... „M^ „. ... stf 20 Island: Ashburton-Mr -On • Wataate -Messrs AnrU 19 May 24 Ap^l. sg^ „ Manoheater Bros, and Goldsmith ; Mr J.M. Kick- _■> „ .„ M _ 31 j u i y 15 man, stock and station agent. Bakaia-Messrs C. ii A u^ !x f** %% Ammt 12 Hardy and Co. Balclutha-W. &. Hutchins, chemist. J ul y . « £"§" Bt }S < |" n _ c 26 SeT 9 Milton-Messrs J. A. Puthie and Co. Milburn- }«f» » ggj- g £*. g gg^ 7 Matthew Henderson. Waitepeka-Messra Somer- §"?*;_ J S? 1 ? I**1 ** l l f"A üßt f Q »o V 4 "fie TBros. Tapanui-Messrs fallen and Herbert. Ootober 4 Nov. 3 Sept 20 Nov. 4 Wyndham-Mackay and Co. Mataura -Messrs Km 15 Dm! 30 MacGHbbonand Bon. '- One to four gallons, in one gallon tins, 6s per gal- j n posting letters per direct steamers it is of lon. Drums of five gallons, including packages. 27s courße necessary to take into account the time the in parcels up to 20 callons. Twenty-five gallons letter wlu take (0( 0 reach tne port of departure (either and upwards, 4s 6d rer gallon. One hundred gallons, QhristchHrch or Wellington). 4s 3d per gallon. Two hundred gallons or over, 4s per gallon. Z— BUN AND TIDES. ALFRED L. SMITH Fob th« Wbkk Ending March 12. [Established 1870.] Sun. I High Watkb at PRODUCE and COMMISSION AGENT, THpRBDAYt 10fch ■£ gg 5 . 38 SfSS'iwn. 105 GUS6BX STEBET, SZDNEY, FBIDAT. 11th 6.44 535 6.15 „ 6.37 „ Ia prepared to receive all kinds of FARM Haturdav 12th 646 5.32 7.1 „ 7.28 „ and DAIRY PRODUCE on Commission. JtaSS. ?Si 648 °.» 9 70 "„ 0.11 i! Reference: Commercial Bank, Sydney. Tubsda*. Issfc 6.49 5.27 10.46 „ 1132 „ For any further information apply office of Wg«D£lgt^M 525 -j. ™»^> this paper. ll iy 17 X. Subtract at the following places :-Bluff, ' ' — •- 2h67min; Invercargill. 2h 12min ; Taiaroa Heads, A f , .„.„__„ lh 25min; Port Chalmers, 40min; St. Clair, lhr o (Late Watson and Gow), PRINCES STREET SOUTH, DUNEDIN. PHASES OF THE MOON. Aprh.. Date h.m. I Date, h.m • WAGGONS, DRAYS, SPRING- FlrstQu'rfr 27 4.22 p.m. 1 Apogee 27 6 .o».m. CARTS, &c. may. c OTT Tn 4 VV p. K m ny TITB p ftn « T pv nx titk Pull Moon 5 8.39 a.m. | LastQuart'rW 3.52 p.m. fcBNT TO ANY fAET OF tjib LODNTB? 02. THE New MoQn 18 74gam< | First Qu'rt'r 27 10. 4 a.m. Ssobtkst Notice. Perigee 9 10.0 p.m. | Apogee 24 12.0 p.m.

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Otago Witness, Issue 1989, 10 April 1890, Page 6

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