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BY ROYAL LBTTEES PATENT THE WJEW IHEEPDIP AND SCAB SPECIFIC (LITTLE'S CHEMICAL FLUID), NON-POISONOUS. 1 Gallon will make 100 Gallons, Double the Quantity mide by any other Non-Poisonous Dip. IT MIXES INSTANTLY WITH AND IS USED COLD. • # IT is the Cheapest and Most Effica cious Pip manufactured for CURING SCAB, KILLING LICE, TICKS, AND ALL OTHER PARASITES. It imparts to the fleece a peculiar softness and brilliancy, nourishes the wool, and greatly promotes its growth. First-class testimonials to this effect from England, Ireland, Scotland, California, South Africa, the Brazils, the Australian Colonies and New Zealand, including many local testimonials, may be had on application to the tindersigned The price has been considerably reduced, and it will now be sold in casks of 40 gallons, sufficient to dip 8000 Sheep, PRICE : Bs. PER GALLON. And in 4 and 5-Gallon Iron Drums, 9s. PER GALLON. AGENTS FOR GISBORNE : WM. COMMON & CO. Note.— ln adition to its efficacy as a Sheep Dip, it is a thorough Disinfectant. The Prize Medal, which was awarded to the proprietors of it by the Sanitary Institute of Great Britain, at a trial of disinfectants, held at Stafford last year, attests its Value in this respect. 385 WM. COMMON & CO., HAVE FOR SALE, CHEAP, The following Goods. FENCING WlßE— Sampson Paten, Steel, Ryland'a Best Annealed, 6, 7, 8. (400 coils). l£ and 1£ inch STAPLES, diamond points. CORRUGATED IRON and SPOUTING, WIRE NAILS, various sizes. SPADES, FORKS, AXES. Cornsaoks, "Woolsacks, various sizes. 1 Reid & Gray 3-furrow PLOUGH. Little's Sheep Dip. CARBOLIC ACID. RAW and BOILED OIL, LAMP BLACK. RED and BLUE RADDLE. Flour— iv 100>s and 5O ' S - -60 cases JAMS, very cheap. "Home Treasure" SEWING MACHINES. 7 Poliahed • Sandalwood TRUNKS, with Brass Fittings. 2 sets of CHESTS OF DRAWERS, ( Sandalwood. ■ 2 casks CROCKERY. 2 casks TUMBLERS, cut and plain. Glengarry WHISKEY, in bottle. WhiskOV, Laidlaw's Blended. Blood Wolfe's STOUT, quarts and pints. Indo, Coope's Beer, qrts. and pts. Tennanrs Bear. gits. aud pts. Superior PORT and SHERRY. BELTHEL WATER, quarts. FLOWERS OF SULPHUR A f\ CWT. Ftrst-Class AMERICAN ttU LEAF TOBACCO for SHEEPWASH. ITURST-CLASS Potatoes from Wai--1 ohika, FOR SALE by the undersigned. . Wm. COMMON & CO. T■. ■ ■ T3ARTIES wishing to BORROW JL MONEY on really Good Freehold Security, apply to Wm. COMMON & CO. TTTM. -/COMMON & /~^O. t STOCK & STATION AGENTS, MERCHANTS AND COMMISSION AGENTS, Will make Liberal Advances against the growing clip, or other Produce. TO ARRIVE. In a few days, CONSIGNMENT OF T3RIME CANTERBURY CHEESE, WM. COMMON & CO 394

FOR SALE. POSTS, STRAINERS, & HOUSEBLOCKS, Just received from the Coast. ftrtAA PURIRI POSTS AND OUUU STRAINERS. 800 HOUSE BLOCKS. GRAHAM & CO. FOR SALE, PotatoesTfire w o od, Chaff, Hay, Delivered in Gisborne. C. GRAY, j 366 Waiohika. j CUSTOM-HOUSE FORMS on Sal 2 j \J at the Herald Office

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume VII, Issue 1038, 11 June 1880, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume VII, Issue 1038, 11 June 1880, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume VII, Issue 1038, 11 June 1880, Page 3

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