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dPtiblie Notices Dipping Season, 1884. The Special Improved GLYCERINE DIP ! Soluble in Cold Water. ISHEE^IDM , WW~- „ m & msim^ J&MOA SCf-^ Ul'l THIS non-poisonous DIP is a certain preventative and cure of SCAB, and is on rivalled for the Complete Destruction of Ticks, Lice, and Parasites of every description Infesting the Skin of SHEEP, CATTLE, and other animals. It has gained the highest Reputation, for it possesses the doable advantage of simultaneously repelling Contagion and cleansing the Skin from Filth. It does not discolor the Wool, or act’iniuriously upon the natural yolk of same, but Feeds the maintains t e natural lustre, and wonderfully promotes its growth. The great risk incurred by introducing newly-purchased Stock amongst healthy animals already on the Buns, may be entirely avoided by using THIS DIP. . T THIS DIP IS EOT A CHEAP CHEMICAL FLUID, but a Blend of Ingredients— Glycerine being one—which all tend to benefit the Animal and the Wool; and these ingredients are mixed by new Powerful Steam Machinery, so that a thorough consistency is always obtained. One Dipping with THIS DIP (in mid-fleece) to our directions, will save the great inconvenience of dipping twice, as is the case with other Dips, bow in Drums of 201 b (2 gallons), 501 b (5 gallons), 1001 b (10 gallons). Price—3s 6d per gallon, or £4O per ton. Among the numerous testimonials we have received for this GLYCERINE DIP, in New Zealand last season, we select the following : Waikouaiti, Feb. IG, 1884. 0. P. Hayward, Esq., Wellington. . Dear Sir,~ln reply to your letter of January 5,1 have much pleasure in saying that the sheep on which I used your Glycerine Dip have given me a clip of Really Clean, Bright Wool, without any Stain, and that at shearing time I found them Quite Dree from either Lice or Ticks. I mean to use the same Dip for my flock this year, and am advising my friends also to try it.-Yours truly, j c _ BUCK LAND. Otipua Estate, Timaru. March 18,1884. Messrs Tomlinson & Hayward. . 0 Dear Sirs,—Replying to your enquiry, I am pleased to say that the Glycerine Dip we used last year gave ns great satisfaction. I dipped in May, and at shearing time the Sheep were free from ticks and lice, and the wool in fine order. This season I dipped all the lambs in January, and there is no appearance of ticks or lice, and the Sheep have improved wonderfully after I consider your Glycerine Dip far superior to the Colonial manufactured Dips wherein is so much undissolved arsenic and sulphur, and your Dip leaves the Wool in magnificent condition, which the former does not; and I learn of your Dip being thus nreferred for the principal stud flocks, where it is extensively used, —I am, yours truly, (Signed) A, WYLIK, Manager for G. G, Russell, Esq. Extracts from letters from JNO. GRIGG, Esq., Longbeach, Canterbury. _ “ April 30th, 1883—The general appearance of the Flock is all that could be wished for.” ’ “ May 10th, 1883—1 am more and more pleased with the appearance of my sheep that were dipped in your Dip, and I shall certainly use it next season. I will carefully note the appearance of the Wool as compared with that in which other Dips were used. [N.B. Mr Grigg is using the Dip again this season.—T. and H.] From JOHN McCAW, Esq., Three Springs Station, Timaru, March 19th, 1883—1 have been examining the effect of the ‘ Glycerine Dip ’ on the Sheep, and I find very satisfactory results, the Ticks as well as the Eggs being destroyed. Whilst handling the sheep I find our dipping has been very effective, From JAB, REID, Junr„ Esq., Blderslie, Oaroaru, « June 30th, 1883—1 have finished dipping some time ago, and your Dip was a great success, and I shall use it again next season.” [N.B, Order received again accordingly —T. and H.J At the late exhaustive Trials of Sheep Dips in Hawke’s Bay, the Judges report as ollows ; “At the second examination of the 18th Oct., we found the Sheep dipped yith TOMLINSON AND HAYWARD’S GLYCERINE FREE FROM PARASITE 6 *, &.ND WOOL IN GOOD ORDER, &c., &c,—Vide “ Hawke’s Bay Herald,” Jan sth, 1884. Wool dipped with “ Glycerine Dip ” last year, at the N.Z. Land Company’s Stud Flock Station has realised the highest price in the London Market.—Vide Account gales, 1883. ~ , • . The Prize Pen of Lincoln Sheep at the late Lincoln April Fair and Newark Fair were dipped with the “ Glycerine Dip, viz, Messrs R. A. and J. A. Thorpe s, Nocton,near Lincoln, . Wool dipped with the “ Glycerine Dip,” obtained the Silver Medal at the late Pans Exhibition. Twelve fleeces which obtained the Gold Medal at the late Sydney Exhibition were dipped in th e “ Glycerine Dip.” Sold in Drums. of 2011 a(2 gallons); 501 b(5 gallons); 1001 b (10 gallons)' 3s 6d per gallon, or £lO por ton. gg- I Q districts where Lice are very prevalent, a Mixture of Half ‘ Glycerine and Half the ‘ New Lincoln (poisonous) Dips ’ is recommended for the Sheep to be thoroughly clean at shearing time.—Particulars on application. Price of ‘ New Lincoln Dip,’ £4O per ton, or 3s 6d per gallon. AGENTS—'IMARTI AND DISTRICT—THE NATIONAL MORTGAGE AND AGENCY muamw a.** « w COMPANY EOBT, WILKIN AND CO, N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE COMPANY ISBBTOTON—MATSON, COX AND CO. IamaBTY—(IONNELL AND CLOWES, N.Z.L. AND MERCANTILE COY., Ld.

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 3486, 7 June 1884, Page 4

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