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GEPJAIN DESTRUCTION OF ALL PARASITES AND EGOSWas Awarded FIRST PLACE At the largest Sheep-Dip Trial ever held — viz., Canterbury, 1887. THOUSANDS OF POUNDS Are saved annually to Sheepfarmers by using MURTON'S DIP, it being the CHEAPEST SPECIFIC, and also the MOST CERTAIN and the EASIEST TO USE. PRICES— In g-gallon Drums, Ito 100, 5/- per gallon. In 2-gallon Tins, 1 to 200, 8/- per gallon. Buy only of authorised Agents, and see that every package bears the above Trade -fark. Full particulars, testimonials, opinions, &c, promptly furnished at any time on tpplication. CHIEF AGENTS FOR OTAGO. Oamaru Agents— DARLING & MILNE. Lawrence Agents— BßOWNE BROS. HELPS TO GAIN PRIZES Extract from a letter from Messrs Helder and Awdry, Redcliff, Invercargill : — March 7, 189 S. Your Dio has lt-ft, our sbeep in BEIUTIFUL ORDER. . . . We were fortunate 10 tecute FIRST and CHAMPION again for both ewe and lam. We now hold the Championships for the Cheviot breed for three years. Copy of a letter from Mr Samuel Bendall, Breeder and successful Exhibitor of Lincolns, Delmore, Hagley, Tasmania :—: — October 14, 1895. It gives me much pleasure to teßtify to the good qualities of the Sheep Dip I purchased from you. It always leaves the wool in a beautiful condition, and I was NEVER SO FREE PHOM TICKS as lam this year. I HATE NOT BEEN ABLE TO FIND A SINGLE TICK.-SAMUEL BENDALL. Extract from a letter received from Mr W. C. Allen, .7". P., Leicester Ville, Wesfcbury, j SYDNEY SHEEP SALES. August 4, 1894. I have much pleasure in informing you that the sbeep dipped in your Dip, of the long-wool breeds, brought the highest pr'ces — viz.. ohas. Best and Sons, one ram 51 guineas and another 28 juiiieas ; also Mr B S. Oppenheim, 34, 15, and 14 ; also Mr C. B. Heazlewcod, 30, 10, and 8 each. I un sending you by this inaii a record of the Sydney Stud Sheep ."--ales, and I have marked the pamphlet showing the names ami prices the -heep hiought that were DIPPED IN YOUH DIP. You will please observe that theie was only oue other sh^ep that reached ?0 guineas and this was bred in New South Wales. Kvervone wlio saw ray sheep were pleaded with Ihe condition of the wool, BEING SO BRIGHT AND FREE FliOM TICKS, and I had numerous inquiries as to what Dip I had used. rAKKIJT, NESS & CO., Darlington, England, MANUFACTURERS OF iwaided Medal (Hi?hest Award) World's Fair, Chicago, 1893; Nine Tnteina'ional Gold Medals; Sihe Mtdal (Highest A war J) Calcutta. 1884: Slpdal and Diploma (Highest Award) Amsterdam ISS3 PEICES— In Casks. 3s 9d per gallon. In Drums, 4s 6d per gallon. Testimonials and further information can be obtained from 5 / SUB-AGENTS— CQKDON P. WOOD. Tinr.&ru ; DARLING & MILNE, Oamtrft ; MALLOCH & CO., Waikouaiti ; BROWNE BROS., Lawrence; FAITT & CO., Gore; H. L. TAPLEY & Co., Invercargill.

During 1903 West Australia exported gold to the VBlue> of £3,597,958; timber, £91,976; wool, £H3,743; and psxirl shell valued at £174,332.

A settlor at "Waingowa, Wairarapa, on Tuesday lost by fire 60 acres of grass. It S supposed tho fir© s+arted through a spark itom a railway engine.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2604, 10 February 1904, Page 16

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