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s§3ooo. ADA MANTUA. £3000. £3000. ANNUAL /CONSULTATION \J on the GRAND. NATIONAL STEEPLECHASE, To be run at Melbourne on the 18tb July, 1885. pq WILL CLOSE on the 16 July, 1885. % CO S3 <j GOOO Members at 10s each.— 6ooo. f m — w q Horse. 112 Cash Awards O H First - - - £600 2at 100 - £200 a _1 Second - - 300 4at 50 - 200 Jtf fe Third- - - 200 Bat 25 - 2CO •_! H Starters (div. 10 at 20 - 200 a W about L4O) 200 20 at* 10 - 200 Eh Non-Starters 20 at 8 - 160 q <» (div. about 48 at 5 - 240 jrj Ll6 each) 300 > 1-5 _____ _— — y-J < £1600 £1400 _, I q Each Ticket has Eight chances, and m can obtain a Prize in each of the Eight _ \ H Drawings. >■ <1 Please send P.O. Orders when con- H ft venient, or bank notes. Country cheques must have one shilling exft change added, and marked correct by y Bank. Do not enclose coin. Two «*" «5j stamps requisite for reply and result. " p» Should this Consultation exceed -^ 6000, all prizes will be divided pro rata. J, w /B 7" In my Consultation on the Christ- £ church Great Autumn Handicap, the First Horse, Rnbina, went to a station hand at Ida Valley Station. The K Second Horse, Captain Webster, went q to a farmer at Milton, Otago. The m , Third Horse, Sou-W ester, to a wellpq known consultationist at Christchurch. rji n N.B. — As usual, the names and ad- 3 dresses of the principal prize-takers, ' also the names and addresses of the gentlemen who form the Committee, will be forwarded to all the leading newspapers throughout New Zealand. Address — ADA MANTUA, Care of Lyons & Hart, Box 351, Post Office, Dunedin. ,§3OOO __£ T ,§3OOO Melbourne Cup will follow. 234 THOMAS' CARBOLISED Q HEEP-DIPPING /COMPOSITION IS THE CHEAPEST and BEST method for Dipping Sheep, for either Tick, Lice, or Scab. A Pamphlet containing full information and instructions for using the Specific, and copies of Testimonials, sent post free on application to the undersigned. At the late trial of the various Dips instituted by the Hawke's Bay Agriculturaland Pastoral Society this Specific Mas brought into competition with eight others, viz. — Tomlinson & Hayward's, Hall's, Little's, Jeye's, Cooper's, Logan & Wilson's, McDougall's, and Gillaid'a, and after undergoing the most careful test the Committee unanimously pronounced — Thomas' Carbolised Sheep-Dipping Comvosition Superior to all Others. It is the Cheapest Dipping Specific known, the cost being only 3s 4d for every Hundred Sheep Dipped. — It is the most successful application for the destruction of Tick, one dipping only being necessary. —It is easy of application. It does not require hot water. —It is over twenty years since the Composition was introduced into Victoria, and not a single failure has been recorded. — At the Adelaide Exhibition the Specific was awarded a Gold Medal : at Geelong a Silver Medal. — This Specific does not stain the wool. The introduction of Carbolising into its composition cannot be too highly estimated. It is an extra active agent, powerful in arresting any tendency to scab, and, as a disinfectant, of course stands pre-eminent. At the same time it promotes the health of the sheep and stimulates the growth of wool — the quality of which it improves so materially that instances can be adduced where aa much as three pence a pound has been obtained for Wool where this Specific was used over that were other Dips were applied. As a remedy for Scab or Tick, this Dip has become celebrated, and has established ilse'f as by far the cheapest and the most successful Specific known. The price is only Is per lb., and 100 lbs. are sufficient for a bath to dip 3000 Sheep. Care should be taken that tli3 Composition is thoroughly dissolved, which is easily done by stirring well in a small quantity of water before adding the bulk. If the water used be hard or brackish, a little Soda or Potash may be added before dissolving the composition. For the cure of Tick, Lice, or Fly, one dipping in a solution made in the proportion 1 of One Pound to Fifteen Gallons, and prepared as above, will be found thoroughly efficacious. The Makers havo succeeded in effecting further improvements in the manufacture of this Specific, whereby it is rendered more easy to mix, etc. Shipments of this Dip are now arriving, and considerable quantities kept in stock. An the Dipping Season is approaching, we shall be glad to receive orders now for your requirements. For Testimonials and further particulars apply to — k A. GRAHAM & CO., Agents. COOPER'S SHEEP DIPPING POWDER =a._s:-s!- p HL! 1 !U!Slg__i?l!ii Thb Cheapest, Safest and Best. Dissolves in Cold Water. Should be used for Ticks, Fly, Scab, and i.l other Sheep-dipping purposes. f I THIS DIP has been in use for more than JL forty years ; requires no boiling or hot water ; equally good as a summer or winte; din ; does not Rtain the wool ; and CERTAIN CURE FOR SCAB. Sold in Large Packets for 100 to 150 and in Small Packets for 25 to 35 sheep. It is not only the most efficacious, bu» the most economical ever used , and is perfectly safe. For full particulars, directions, and testi monials, apply to — COMMON, SHELTON & CO , 660 Sole Agents.* i HYDRAULIC LIME ? £ TRADE yr MARK & ! j:\mson &C 1 ? f I AUCKLAND, N.Z, ? CONCRETE IS CHEAP. IF dimensions of Buildings, Tanks, Sheepdips, Manure-pits, Retaining and Garden Walls, Paths, &c, are sent, and uses described, we will return estimates of all materials needed, and state" thickness required for the particular works, and forward particulars explaining treatment of Lime = Also on Sale : Bt icks, Pipes, and Cement. r— ■ — • TRADE • yjt — ' ..o Mk_— <mb^B— Tf MAR k ■ V - nrv-1

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XII, Issue 4302, 30 May 1885, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XII, Issue 4302, 30 May 1885, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XII, Issue 4302, 30 May 1885, Page 4

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