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•'- -'■■ i . ;..;- .;;'•• -' Public Notices t ' ••» i < i i DIPFINQ SEASON, 1885. t LINCOLN SHEEP DIF WILL MIX WITH COLD WATER <& TOT DIS mOR th 9 WOOI CERTAIN KILtBM OF. ;." i- fickSjtheirEgws; ffip|l||^ ' , VI ■- ■„■„;,„• —■' .•■ Infiestiiig. the Mr FAYWAED having had two eeasohs' practical .experience of Sheep Dipping in every part of New Zealand, and thoroughly studied the rro.les of dipping and the nquiremente of ' the. different districts, we have been enabled to specially adapt the above preparations to such requirements fo as to ensure entire satisfaction in eyeiyMnstance with one dipping. The '■' Glyckbine Dip "is the best ever introduced for Woo! Oro^ving: psir--1 poses, as shown by testimonials; and the " LISOOLN Dip "is the most durable ill J the Wool, and will keep the Sheep clean longer than any. other. Dip. has yet attained , The Two Dips may be used together in equbil purportions, which ' will make a perfect s Dip, and keep any ordinary flick of Sheep clean the who'e season. Used together they , ombine highly nutritious and stimulating properties, with the lasting power of the Lincoln , Dip. "For very lousy and filthy long-wool flocks, the Lincoln Dip alone is recommended, * ' it."\yct\Tits ixiosfc laating in its efieeta. ■ : - From Mr F. W. Hooken (Manager for Jno. ICHlgg, Esq), Longbeaca Station, ABapurtoa, New Zealand. To Mr Hatward, Dunedin. July 12th, 1884. ' Dear Sir,— Yours to hand re result of dipping. Mr Standißh, I am glad to say, is highly pleased with the appearance of the sheep dipped in your " Glycerine" and " Lincoln Dip" mixed, compared with those dipped with Hatch's Dip, so much so, that since you were here we have osea your Dip for about 6000 sheep, and Mr Q-rigg would have used it for about 10,000, had your "Lincoln Dip" been obtainable. When it could not be got we used your " Glycerine Dip" mised with Hatch's. Mr Standish has just been examining the sheep dipped, both with yours and yonr opponent's Dip, and epeaka very favorably of the results. Where the " Glycerine" and "Lincoln" were ÜBed, the wool and skin of the Bheepwere in by far the best condition than those dipped by Hatch. . Sold everywhere in strong Iron Drams (which are free) of SO-si!>§, 50-lb§ and 100-lbs each. Price 4s per Gallon for quantity (10-lbs to Gal Sou), a great reduction on orders for larger quantities for large flocks, when 1000 4*aliou§ of Liquid can be made for £53 I ©8, The undermentioned Agents will be pleased to Supply Catalogues, Price Lists, In« struotions for Mixing, and any info -mation required. BOLE PEOPBIRTOBS AND MANUFACTURERS,— TomliiasoH & Ha.ywsir4i 9 Ciaemisfg, LINCOLN, ENGLAND, DEPOT AGENTS— THE NATIONAL MORTGAGE AND AGENCY COMPANY of New Ze»lapl, Invercargill, AGENTS AT— WYHDHAM— JNO.TBMPLBTON AND CO. Thobnbttby and Riverton— WHITTINGHAM BROS. ANDINSTONB Wintqn— CD. MOOSE, QUEENSTOWN— F, H, DANIELS AND CO. N.B. — Plans of ■ Hay-ward's Latest Improved Sheep Dipping Baths with Travelling gangway, as erected I y some of the leading Flockowners of New Zealand, to be had oi the ', several agents* Price lOS ©d each. REID AND GRAY, MAKERS OF IMPROVED DOUBLE-FURROW PLOUGHS, (Made of best Hammered Scrap Iron, and winner oE First Prize at Melbourne Exhibitio Over 7000 in use,— AT REDUCED PRICES— Over 70 00 in use. ANGLO N. Z. HILLSIDE PLOUGHS— Made wholly of Iron. IG-ZAG HARBOWS still maintain their reputation as the best general purpose Harrow. Four hundred sets made annually. NEWLY-IMPROVED CBAFFCCTTBJRS.— AII sizes, with Balance FJy Wheel, fi'ted with patent cast steel Mouthpiece, in one piece, which can be taken off and replaced by an ordinary laborer ia & few 6econdg. Cuts three lengths of chftfl. PORTABLE SCREW PRESS AND B YGGISG OHAFFCUTTBB.— Saran as above. Cuts, liddles, elevates, screens, and presses into the bag at one operation 1,2, 3, and4-HORSE POWERS.— Simple, strong, and easily drawn, universally used 'throaehout New Zealand. JOINTED PULVERISING DISC HARROWS.— Over 600 in uae. No farm ahonld be without them. All sizes from 6ft. to 12ft. GRAIN DBILLS FROit 11 TO 17 OOULTSRS.— We make largely for Canterbury and North Island. CAMBRIDGE ROLLERS.— With all plain rings or plain and serrated, from 6ft to 10ft wide ' CORN ORUBEERS, OIL CAKE BREAKERS. Hand Barrow Grass Seed Sow^r, 12ft. wide, Caboun's Hand seed sower, Farm Drays and Waffsoiß. SDrinK Carts and Spring Dray?, Patent Fencing standards for folding sheep, bh Fencing Wire, Steel, Iron and Barb Wire. Catalogues free on application at Dunedin or any of our branches, BOOTH, MACDONALD AND CO.'S Horse Gears are admitted to be the strongest and best in the market, having large main driting wheel, solid, and therefore being stronger than an open-armed wheel. We would specially hmto attention to our Gears, ChafEcutters, with Riddles, Elevators and Compressors, for bagging ; suitable for horse or steam power, at low prices. Special discounts given on seta. BOOTH, MACDONALD & CO.'a Coracrushera have two large crushing wheels, instead of one large and one small ; which makes the Machine lighter to drive ; fitted on either cast iron or wood framing. Double Furrow Ploughs, with our patent shifting lever, for front wheel. We make all our Ploughs bo that they can either be used as single or double furrow. Disc Harrows, with latest improvements. We do not think it necessary to call much attention to this class of Implement, as they are so well-known in Southland already, we having sold nearly 150 last season. Our New Broadcast Sower is the simplest, strongest, and the best, having less gearing than any other, and consequently less liable to get out of order. Will sow ali kinds of see correctly. Turnip and Manure Drills, Horse Hoes, Drill Ploughs, Cheese Presses, Winnowers, small Threshing Mills, and all kinds of Farming Implements, Implements not in stock made to order, ILLUSTRATED OATALOGUifiti IT REE ON APPLICATION. JSsk Street, Invercargrill, ; , La, yBNETIAN BLIND WORKS gjtf,' "ISJIt (Opposiw St. Paul's Church, Dee street, Invercargill.) iSmS CHAMBERS AND CO., - E I VENETIAN {BLIND, WIES BLIND AND SHDTTBB : = I MANUFACTURERS. : ' ' E AH work turned '.out with our well-known high-class finish, : , - none but the fastest colors and finest varnißhes being used in ~ ;^iijsEE E our workshop. : zzzzrzz. ~ Old Blinds repaired and reta d equal to new, on the shortes " ■ ■)- i notice. Manufacturers of very description of Window : I - !|| ' B inds. j-j 1H i 1 PRICES STRICTLY MO DEBATE. Agents— Rivsrton ; Reid Brothers, Builders ; Gore: Be %H1 mm B f 0^ a t Gordon ;'■ QttifMtowa: A # Boyne, lirgnsioub

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Southland Times, 30 June 1885, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, 30 June 1885, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, 30 June 1885, Page 1

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