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' Publi^Notices . ' DIPPING SEASON, 1885. LINCOLI^iHEEP DIP "GLYCERINE DIP." ; non-poisonous. WILL MIX WITH COLD WATER& NOT DIS3OLOR tbs WOOL CERTAIN KILLERS OF Mr HAYWARD having had two eeaaons' practical txpwience of 6beep Dipping in every part of New Zealand, and thoroughly studied the aroles of dipping and the requirements of the different districts, we have been enabled to specially adapt the above preparations to such requirements ro as to ensure entire satisfaction in every instance with one dipping: The "Gltowbine Dtp" is the, best ever introduced for Wool Growing, t»IM»DOSeiS. as shown by testimonials; «nd the " Lincoln Dip " iB the most durable; in file Wool, and will keep the Sheep clean longer than any other Dip has yet attained The Two Dipß may be used together in equal purpdrtions, which will make a perfect | Dip, and keep any ordinary flTck of Sheep clean che whole .season. Used together they ! ombine highly nutritious and gtimulating properties, wuh the lasting power of the Dip. Pot very lousy and.filtby long-wool flocks, the Lincoln Dip alone is recommended, ; (t BrOTvlSV a W°Hocken (Manager for Jno.|Grigg, Esq), Longbeach Station, Ashburton, NewZealand. _ , .„, ioai To Mr Ha Y"WAKD Dunedin July 12th, 1884. Dear Sir,— Yours to hand re result of dipping. Mr Standish, I am glad to say, is highly pleased with the appearance of the sheep dipped m your « Glycerine" and "Lincoln Dip mixed 'compared witL^thore dipped with Hatdh^ Dip, bo much bo, that since you were here vre have aSf your Dip for about 6000 eheep, and Mr Grigg would have used it for about 10,000,.had your "Lincoln Dip' 1 , been obtainable. When it could not be got we used your " Glycerine Dip mixed with Hatch's. Mr Standiah has just been examining the eheep dipped, both with yours and your opponent's Dip, and speaks very favorably of the results Where the "Glycenne and 6 Lincoln" were used* the wool and skin of the sheep were in by far the best condition than those PP ljol<l everywhere in strong Iron Drums (which are free) of £<M»g, 50-lbs and Price 4sper Gallon for quantity (10-11)8 to Gallon), a creat reduction on orders for Jarger quantities for large flocks, when 1000 Gallons of Liquid canbemadeforiß3l.oS, . The undermentioned Agents will be pleased to Supply Catalogues, Price Lists, In. etructions for Mixing, and any information required, SOLE PEOPBIRTOES AND MANUFAOTURBES,— Toinlliison & Hay ward, Claeiaii*!©, LINCOLN, ENGLAND, DSPOT AGEN2STHE NATIONAL MORTGAGE AND AGENCY COMPANY of New Zealand, Inver* CatgilL AGENTS AT-. WYNDHAM— JNO, TEMPLETON AND CO. Thobnbttk* and RiVBRTOH-WHITTINGHAM BROS, AHD INSTONB Winton— CD. MOOBB. QtTEENSTOWN— F. H. DANIELS AND CO. jj,B, Plau3 o£ Fayward's Latest Improved Sheep Dipping Bathn with Travelling gangway, as erected I y some of the leading Plockowners of New Zealand, to be had ot the several agents, Price lOS 6d each. REID AND GRAY, MAKERS OF IMPROVED DOUBLE-FURROW PLOUGHS, CMade of best Hammered Scrap Iron, and winner of First Prize at Melbourne Eslnbitio n CMade omst^ p^ p RIO ES-Over 70 00 111 use. AWOT.ON Z HILLSIDE PLOUGHS-Made wholly of Iron. ■• 1 IG-& HABBOWS stui maintain their reputation as the best general purpose Harrow. Four hundred sets made annually. NTCWLY-IMPBOVEO CHAFFCUTTBRB.-All sizes, with Balance Ply Wheel, fl ted NB^tl patent Ssteei Mouthpiece, in one piece, which can taken off and replaced an nrdinarv laborer in a few seconds. Cuts three lengths of chaff. POBTABLB SOblw FBBSS AFD B^GIKG OH ASF CUTTER -Sam* ae above. Cuts Sddiw, elevates, 6cr e ens, and presses into the bag at one operation. 1,2,31 and 4-HOBSE ? POWERS.-Simple, strong, and easily drawn, universally used j'oiMDP O DLYrRIBING%IS HABBOWS.-Over 600 in üße.u ß e. No farm should be aaAm h DBI£S>ROMTI £ TO m i? f OO°ULTEBS.-~V7e make largely for Canterbury CAMBRIDGE ROLLERS.-With all plain rings or plain and serrated, from 6ft to 10ft B t>X7*X ° Mtß >fjs&^A^ is for Wdmg shccp ' Catalogues free on arplication at Dunedin or any of our branches. BOOTHr MACDONALD AND CO.'S Horse Geara are admitted to be the strongest a.ad best in the market, having large main driving wheel, solid, and therefore being atrongerthan an open-armed w .^?f^ nwators and .flfe would specially invite attention to our Gears, ChafEcutters, with Riddl^ Elevagrs^d Compreßsors, for bagguig ; suitable ior horse or steam power, at low prices, Special ois-ounts MACDONALD & CO.'s Corncrusherß have two large crushing wheels, instead of one large and one small j^hich makes the Machine lighter to drive ; fitted on either cast iron or Ploughs, with our patent shifting lever, for front wheel. We make all our Ploughs eo that they can either be used as single or double furrow. „ „ - attention Disc Harrows, with latest improvements. We do not think it necessary to call much fj«ntion to tWs clals ol Suplement, as they are bo yeU-known in Southland already* we having sold nearly 160 Sower is the simplest, strongest, and the best, having less gearing than Threshing W^nvgfi *^&» ""* ° rd6r ' Eftk street, InT©rcarsrill, \ . ITTENETIAN BLIND WORKS (Opposiw St. Paul's Church, Dea street, Invercargill,) CHAMBERS AND CO., VENETIAN IBLIND, WISE BLIND AND SHUTTBB MANUFACTDBEBS. All work turned'lout with our well-known high-class finish, none but the fastest colors and u finest varnishes being used in onr workshop. ■> ' Old Blinds repaired and reta,-;d equal to new, on the shortes * notice. Manufacturers of ivery description of Window PBIOKS STBIOTXY MODERATE. AaEHXS-Biverton s^Beid Brothers, Builders ; Gore;*' Bxowp, Option} Qnw«»U)w»i A, 1 Boya»> li9»n»9R}j -

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Southland Times, Issue 8046, 29 June 1885, Page 1

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