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rjl HE HIGHLAND \ SHEEP DIP. Combines the full properties of Carbolic and Arsenical Dips. In tbe process of manufacture the Alkali is neutralised so as to avoid tbe drying effects of ordinary arsenical j}.ps on the wool. COMPOSITION: Pure Arsenic ... 21 lbs Carbo Cresyl Oil ... 6Jibs Carbolic Acid ... ... 211bs Resin, Grease, etc ... 4Jibs Sulphur M ... lib N.B.—6s 6d worth of Highland Dip contains all the inseot destroying ingredients contained in* ISs 6d to 17s 6d worth of other Arsenical and Carbolic Dips mixed together. HIGHLAND PASTE DIP, 6in. Drums, each containing 801bs (sufficient for 500 gallons bath), 62s 6d. HIGHLAND SOLUBLE FLUID DIP in 5 gallon drums (sufficient for 400 gallons bath), 26s p6r drum. For testimonials and further particulars apply ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, Sole Agents, Manawatu, Oroua, Bangitikei and Pahiatua. Abraham and williams have received instructions from Messrs Hamerton and Andrew, Wellington, to sell by public auction at their yards, Mangahao road, on TUESDAY, 26th October, at 1 p.m.: All that parcel of land situate in the township of Pahiatua, in the provincial district of Wellington, containing two roods, more or less, being the lots numbered 188 and 189, of sub-division of section 21, Block VIII., Mangahao Survey district, deposited plan No. 801, and being the whole of the land comprised in certificate of title volume 56, folio 289, together with the dwelling - house and outbuildings erected thereon. PAHIATUA SALE. TUESDAY, 26th OCTOBER. Abraham & williams win sell by public auction as above, at 1 o’clock—--5 prime fat bullocks 8 2-yr Polled Angus heifers 26 yearling Polled Angus heifers 16 empty 2-yr heifers 10 „ 8-yr ~ 15 2-yr steers 6 BJ-yr steers 14 yearling steers 4 yearling heifers 25 two-year-old steers 20 2-year Shorthorn steers 10 good springing Shorthorn heifers 200 4-tooth to full-mouth ewes with lambs 200 mixed hoggets 150 mixed hoggets 50 good mixed hoggets 100 mixed hoggets 80 empty ewes 200 forward empty ewes 150 good mixed hoggets, mostly woolly 60 fat sheep 250 mixed hoggets (good line) 60 good fat ewes R. S. ABRAHAM, Auctioneer.

FINEST WHEEL. FIT FOR A KING. Nicholas 11, Czar of Russia, rides a DAYTON. Over 800 First Prizes, and 600 other prizos, were won on the Dayton in 1806, besides many world's rocords. Four times in succession lately the three fastest riders in Australia finished as follows: Walne (Dayton| ... 1 Megson (Humber) ... 2 Martin (Red Bird) ... 8 THE DAYTON Is the only American machine which has ENGLISH DUNLOP TIRES AND RIMS fitted in the Dayton Factory. Faulty tiros replaced during the first twelve montlison application. Samples of macbino and further information to bo had from CHAS. MORRIS, Paluntua. G. 11. SCOTT, Palmorston North District Agont. jpLANTS! TLANTSI rLAKIS! 20,000 Tomato, pumpkins, cucumbers, vegetable marrow, water, rock and pio melons, Cape gooseberry, cabbage, cauliflower, phlox drummondi, stocks, delphinium, asters, dianthus chinensis, pansy, petunia, tobacco, dahlias, chrysanthemums, etc., etc., HORTON’S “ PREMIER ” NURSERIES. Tomato plants may bo piocuroil from tlio W.F.C.A., l'aliiatua, or Messrs Tuckor tiros., Makuri. rjl O M A T o PLANTS. Fine strong plants of largo red Tomatous at .1 . P O L G L A S ’ 8 l’aliiatua Nursory. WANTED— A good plain Cook for private family. Wages Hs per week. Apply, Mrs Hamilton.

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Pahiatua Herald, Volume V, Issue 560, 22 October 1897, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Pahiatua Herald, Volume V, Issue 560, 22 October 1897, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Pahiatua Herald, Volume V, Issue 560, 22 October 1897, Page 3

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