;moker. A PERFECT RABBIT DESTROYER. 4 TJie "SuildetH" Patent Smoke Mixture generates smoke without ' fire, and dettcts all outlets, even to the smallest crack. Hence the operator knows that all outlets to the main burrow aiv, discovered and tilled m. "A There is no working in the <" fk— guessing as to whore the carbon fumes are escaping Bunny "is a great engineer and strategist. He makes many pop Sal** holes and escapes, but he has overlooked the " Snddeth" Fum.gator and Smoker. These detect all his outlets, be they ever so well placed or concealed and he is doomed to an underground funeral. The No. 2 "Sudditn and i Smoker is double acting. When you pull the pump rod up jou send into me it burrow as much fumes as when you push it down; at the same time you I "enerate and mix together in the burrow carbon fumes and smoke, bend tor f Illustrated Catalogue, Free. s Sole New Zealand Agents, Duncdiii. TO ALL LANDOWNERS THE "GLOBE" DROPPER COMES AS AN INVALUABLE BOON. NOTE THESE PACTS! ''' ! ''' THE GLOBE DROPPER is coated with a perfect pre- i ! |j| servative and cannot rust. |jl I THE GLOBE DROPPER is made of the finest British 111 steel procurable. It is everlasting. jljlf'ill i; -THE GLOBE DROPPER can be supplied any length and 111 I any distance between the wires. ill fHE GLOBE DROPPER is self-fixing. No stapling or 111 hammering is required. lEil | ml! THE GLOBE DROPPER can be easily removed, speedily ''""j| j I fixed, is rigid, and will stand any strain. | ii!p I Tbe "GLOBE" DROPPER has captured the market [ I ! in Australia. Sales are enormous and increasing every li'll l day. 'lllllllll THE "GLOBE" DROPPER MAKES SATISFACTION CERTAIN. PERFECT AND PERMANENT FENCING. . Full particulars from J. B. FINLAV, 20 Huater-St., , WELLINGTON, Secretary. » - District Agent*, Otago and Southland: Waters, Ritchie &Co , Dnnedin. USE THE ." Rabbit Exterminator r)UNHOLDERS! FARMERS! Why be troubled with Rabbits when { for a small outlay you can get a Rabbit Exterminator which will keep them down better than anything else ? Get an "H.-W." and set to work at once. You'll be delighted with the results. s So light and simple is the »• H.-W." that a lad can work it easily. The machine discharges a fine spray of bisulphide into the hole, which is then covered up. Gas is generated, and all the rabbits in that burrow come to an end. The " H.-W." is speedy. One person with a machine can keep four others filling in holes. It is economical, too. At a trial under supervision of the Stock Department 133 holes were treated in 55 minutes with one-third of a gallon of bisulphide, which approximates about five holes for one penny. Well-known Runholders and Farmers all over Otago and Southland use and approve the ** H.-W." The following are a few out of the many : Duncan Cameron, Papakaio A. D. Bell, Shag "Valley Rome. M'Kenzie, Bushy Park Robt. Logan, Kokonga J. Faut.ks, Makarora Station S. T. Spain, Earnscleugh J. & W. Paterson, Balclutha. F. A. Price, Waikiwi. The Stocfc Department has Nine in Use. Send your address and get descriptive circular with testimonials. 4 —« -.....—. R. H. HUNTER-WESTON, - HADLOW, GLENITI, N.Z. PERFECTION^ AT LAST. EAS y MONEY for TRAPPERS. | IN CASH PRIZES ( I will donate £2O in Cash Prizes each month to the trappers who catch the Rabbit Traps during the months of May, June, July, and August, to be \ divided as follows:—£10 first prize, £5 second, £3 third, and £2 fourth. Write for conditions and entry forms. Trappers, yon can double yonr " earnings" by using only the JDMP TRAP. WHY ? YOU ASK. WELL, the JUMP TRAP is made of Steel—only half the weight of ordinary traps. YOU get a stronger trap at half the weight, and can carry double the number of traps. A trapper can only set as many traps as he can carry. WHY should you not catch double the quantity of rabbits ? THE jaws and pan of the JUMP are as large as the largest traps, yet the earth scrape necessary to set is only half the size required for ordinary traps. PAN and jaws of a JUMP are full size of scrape. If a rabbit touches your scrape he is in the trap AND IS YOURS. WITH the old-fashioned trap half the scrape is necessary to cover the long spring. The rabbit is just as likely to prospect on the spring end of the scrape as the jaw end. If he touches the spring end he will take fright, and IS NOT YOURS. WHY make a packhorse of yourself by carrying a lot of unnecessary iron around on your back ? FOR SALE by all Storekeepers. If your Storekeeper cannot supply you with the JUMP Trap, write. ANDBEW EOBaRTSON. Sturt St.. South Melbourne, or Box 373, G.P.0., Melbourne. Send 1/6 to cover postage dan 1 will mail you a free sample Trap
The Eev. J. Craig gave notice at last ! week's meeting of the Ghristcfourob. Presbytery of his intention to move that each I congregation in the Presbytery should be ! recommended to allow its minister a holi- ! day of four weeks in each year and to pay the salairy of the supply during his absence. Work in connection with the repairs to the Oamaru breakwater is proceeding slowly but steadily. When the large blocks of concrete are sufficiently intact to be of service they are to be used, but in other places a fresh parapet is being built. Some good stone has (says the Mail) been found in the quarry adjoining the breakwater, and great help will be afforded by the use of this metal for the purpose of an " apron."
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Otago Witness, Issue 2927, 20 April 1910, Page 6
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