Specific for Lungworm and all Internal Parasites. A REMEDY BASED ON SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH. REGISTERED FOR TRADE MARK. Z FOR LAMBS LAMBS AND /\ J AND SHEEP. / \ ■ . t SHEEP. — /Jt* v*\ — _ t . , /CV *^ &»\ A Vermifuge, It is cheap and /i^* costing less than safe, and is par /J& 0880 t>\ Onus Penny per ticularly adapted Af^ fesß^^A hhee P» «» 1 ga"on for lambs infested ; /*?_ ' . Trf V^\ will dose 320 Hocwit^h these /w^SS^ V\ getsor 160 Sheep, troublesome pests /* • VfcUJ "T > ffi'ni'^^ \d\ /i& ii imw ii \M '' For the destrucIt will keep the /L. WSm&SSr Tg*\ tion of Worms and sheep healthy and / VJ \ all Intestinal Parorworms hesermß / AND VERMIFUGE W** *«»*«« Notb. — None genuine unless bearing the above Tradb Mabk. Akitio, 24th January, 1884. Messrs Lowes and lorns, Masterton. Dear Sirs,— l have much pleasure m stating that I used Langstone'a Vermifuge on about 11,000 weaners lasb season, with very satisfactory results; it seemed to stop scouring, which, I have no doubt, was caused by internal pirasites ; and none of the weaners Beemed to be injuriously affected by it. —Yours sincerely, J. 8. HANDYSIDB. __,., Otamoa Station, Wangaeheu, Wanganai, June 13th, 1893. Mr T. G. Mason. Dear Sir,— Herewith please find enclosed cheque, being amount) I owe you for Langstone s Specific. I may mention that so far lam very well pleased with the results. 1 have also heard of several others who are equally pleased. I should strongly advise you o appoint an agent here — Yours faithfully, G, wT COLLINS. t. o . T _ Te Ore Ore, Masterton, October sth, 1893. Dear Sir,— Langstone s Vermifuge and Lungworm Remedy has done an incalculable amount of good v checking the death-rate of my hoggets. Before giving the remedy a trial I lost a large nnmber, but since then, though the season was of extreme severity, the loss was reduced to a minimum. I intend treating my Sheep during the comine year with the remedy. A. W. CAVE. New Zealand Government AhaliVst*s Report. "This Vermifuge does not contain Arsenic or any ingredient likely to affect animals." Wellington, May 20, 1892. W RKW AGENTS FOR NEW ZEALAND— w Kkmpthornb, Pbosser* Co.. Dunedin, Chriatchurch, Wellington, Napier & Auckland. Lowes and Irons, Wairarapa. New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Co , .Wanganui and Districts. Williams and Kettle, Gisborne.
SSJ* USE LITTLE'S SHEEP DIPS. YOU WILL HAVE MORE WOOL / WOOL WILL BRING A BETTER PRICE/ FLUID DIP (the best non-poisonous Dip), Used and recommended by Owners of over 5,000,000 Sheep m New Zealand alone. PRICE (m casks), Bs6d per gallon. 1 gallon Fluid makes 1000 gallons Dip. LITTLE'S POWDER DIP. A POISONOUS DIP, combined with Glycerine— the outcome of many year*' ttsofien«a wonderfully successful— is displacing all other Poisonous Dips. p«« u "° EXTERMINATES VERMIN, KEEPS WOOL SOFT & BRIGHT, EASILY MIXED Cheapest and Best Dip m the Market. Nora Pbiot (m improved Iron Kegs), 50s per cwt. 1 cwt. makes 1000 gallons of Dip. Chief Agents-BLACKBURNE & CO., Christchurch District Agents-COMMON, SHELTON, & CO., Oiaborne.
npURANGANUI NATIVE JOCKEY A CLUB. ANNUAL MEETING, To be held on the Poverty Bay Park Company's Course, on EASTER MONDAY, MARCH 26, 1894. PROGRAMME. 1. Handicap Hurdlb Raob, of 40 soys ; If mileß, over 6 flights of hurdles. 2. Maiden Hack Soubrt, of 10 soys ; J-mile Catch weights. Post entry, J-sov. 3. Taibawhiti Handicap, of 50 soys; 1J miles. 4. Maori Race Handicap, of 25 soys ; 1 J miies. 5. Eastkr Handicap, of 30 soys ; 5 furlongs. 6. Hack Rack Handicap (flat), of 10 soys ; 7 furlongs. Post entry, £-soy. 7. Forokd Handicap, of 15 soys j 1 mile. Entrance 15s. NOMINATIONS— MONDAY, March sth, • at 9 p.m. Handicap Hurdle Race I soy Tairawhiti Handicap 1 soy Maori Race Handicap 10s Easter Handicap 10s Weights— Monday, March 12th. Acceptances —Mosdat, March 19fch. For full programme, see posters. M. G. NASMITH, 881 Seoretary, NOTICE. /^<ISBORNET>LUMBING TC7ORKS REMOVED TO F. HALL'S NEW PREMISES, CORNER OF GLADSTONE ROAD AND BRIGHT STREET (Opposite Mark Way House). J. E. WHITBY (Latb Whitby and Partington), GLADSTONE ROAD & LOWE STREET Fro&uoo Merchant, HAS ,ON.HAND AND FOR SALE, the following : — BONEDUST. OATS, Maize, Wheat, Potatoes, Bailey, Onions, Chaff, etc. HAMS ft BACON m. stock. GROCERIES of every description at Lowest «Y>^£ ateß £or Cash ' Coals and Firewood. CROCKERYWARE ft IRONMONGERY Cash Buyer of Wool, Sheepskins, Hides etc. ; also, of Farm Produce. Agent for the Celebrated SOVEREIGN TEAS (Ceylon). J E. WHITBY. NOW is the time to secure Good Firewood for the Whiter— Puriri, Tetoki, or Mixed. All orders left at Mrs H. Warren's Gladstone road, will be promptly attended fco. — Fred. Ardsrn. _^_222_
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6929, 17 March 1894, Page 4
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