3HC A. K. Xj'JS SHEEP DIP, NON-POI>ONt.)fS. In 5 and 10 Gallon Iron Drums, i TTN-IU'VALLED in tlio CCIIE OF j U -SCA U »nd DESTUUCTIUN OF LICE, TICKS, and other Parasiteis which infect .Sheep. Issta%lly Soluble in COLD Waiei:. Proportion for destroying Ticks anil Lice— l Gallon of the Composition to 100 Gallons of Water. Speciol Direction* for Cvring £cab. Dissolve the Composition in the -proportion of one gallon to forty gallons of warni water, break all hard scabs with the haml and keep the Sheep about two minutos in the bath. Those which show uo symptoms of the disease need not be kept in so loiv^. Jn-scvei-e casts of scab dip acjain a fortnight afterwards. Price-: 6s. per G-allpn. (dkums extea.) • GRAHAM & CO., Agents for ..Poverty .-Es-y.. No-ie.— As the -^cab Insect hit-rvnv.s bent-ath the Skin, the water should be used warm to open the pores of the Skin. 678 _ . BY ROYAL LETTERS PATENT THE SftW Sheep Oif ■i and . '■ ' '; SCAB SPECIFIC (LITTLE'S CHEMICAL FLUID), NON-POISONOUS. 1 Gallon will make 100 Gallons, Double the Quantity made by any other Non-Poisonous Dip. IT MIXES INSTANTLY WITH ' AND IS USED COLD. IT is the Cheapest and Most Ejtica 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 pi omotes its growth. First-clas3 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 undersigned 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. — In 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 H. MONTEITH & CO., AUCTIONEERS, STOCK AND STATION AGENTS, Land, Estate, and General Commission Agents, HORSE BAZAAR, HASTINGS STREET, NAPIER. WEEKLY SALES at the Horse Bazaar Napier, every Saturday, at 1.30 p.m., for Horses, Carriages, Implements, Farm Produce, Wool, Hides, Sheepskins, Tallow, &c. , &c. MONTHLY CATTLE SALES, at the Shamrock Yards (near Napier). The Principal Napier Market for Fat and Store Cattle, &c. SPECIAL SALES whenever required. I Stock Purchased on Commission. ___ H. MONTEITH & CO. 699 Auctioneers ROYAL MAIL LINE OF COACHES. W. E. COOPER'S EOYAL MAIL LINE of Coaches leaves as follows three times a week, on TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, and SATURDAYS :— From the Chandos Hotel, Ormond, at 8 a.m. | From the Albion Club Hotel, Giaborne, at 2.30 p.m. Single Fare,' 4a. ; Return, 7s. 6d. Parcels left at S. M. Wilson's will be promptly delivered. 386 W. E. COOPER.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume VII, Issue 1130, 24 September 1880, Page 4
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