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1 *' ' (ll") 4 !tif> r,„ ;f 1 „[<,,-,' , i »' •" 'i-' '^ <f ''q " ■»; ' 'r l(y^ „V.W, 'if ' Begs,to intimate i to the public_ of -'Nelson and surrounding' , Districts, that .tb, increipii^ business, he finteiids M ' 1 * closing his present Establishments in Bridge ,ahcl ,., r , t ' r Trafalgar streets, and r removing his-large and v. « 'First-class SI.OOES >of Watches, Clocks, i Jbwellery, etc., io those centrally situated and commodious Premises'" now known as the - 'Four doors below his, present ,^hop in Trafalgar-street, where all orders entrusted to him will be under his* immediate supervision. The WBfOLE of the LargTand Varied STOCKS of FIRSTCLASS GOODS will be offered at the , .' Enormous .Discount of SO per Cent, ' or 4s in the '^E, peior to removal in May next. Intending purchasers will do well to take the opportunity now offered. The PREMISES in BEIDGE SIREET for SALE or to Let. T. MUN€ASTER, JPractlcal T^atclimaker, Jeweller, &c, TEAFALGAE AND BRIDGE STKEET«. Twmn ■■« —I— ' " ROBERT SNODGRASS begs to diiect public attention to his now famous PEAS— No. L—HIBRKNIA BLEND 2s. lI.—PRrTANKIA. BLEND 2s. 6d. lII.—CALEDONIA BLEND da. "For a eonpidernble time past these TEAS have been used by a large and evflr-increaeinp number of the families of Nelson and surrounding restricts, and are co highly spoken of that all who are not jet using them are confidently recommended to give them a trial. These leas are imported dnect into Nelson, thereby avoiding Agents' and other intermediate profits, and are therefore the very best value obtninable. Blended and packed in and lib. Pnckt'ta, 51b. and 101b. convenient airtight Tins, Boxes, and Half-Chests, ac Caledonia House, Hardy-st. .; ■.:':;- , .Dipping Season; 1884. '■■: /..- The Special Improied flycerine Dip. SOLUBLE IN ■ COLD : WATER. ■ Scab Cured Without Injury to the Wool. '")^HIS JNon-poisonous Dip is certain preveotative and A ' cure of Scab, and is unrivalled for the complete destruction lilir^" '"fOSSII °^ Ticks,' Lice,'and-'Parasite of every description infesting the ill ' ■/»rni ' 111 ffl ; Skin of Sheep, Cattle, and other animal?. ' ■ |||rQ|jCEß|^t|jil| it HAS GAINED'THE HIGHEST DEPUTATION, ;|f'|i] /^^^^&^'ilifli " ■--■for-it possesses the double advantage of simultaneously repelling Hil^^^rr^^^lllll •' contagi.OQ'and cleansing theskin from filth. |feUj£ ■• IT.DOES NOT DISCOLOR THE WOOL,' i«l \W~^- ==^l 31 or act injuiiously upon the natural yoke of same, but feeds the li^ \^ll^/yllHll eece, maintains the natural liißtr : e, and wonderfully promotes its Itl r^sJl^^li i!iy^"row*k' (^'3e Btea'1 rl*b incurred, by,, introducing newly-purohased HI W^^Siijt li|^P jtoc^ among9t healthy animals already on tho Huns may bn entirely ii^lsQQiiftEEJ||s«i^avoided by using this Dip. : . .' . |||p^~~~- [iSlP^' '; :This Dip is NOT A CHEAP CHEMICAL FLUID, but a ■■ : ■*' ,i -li^^ Blend of Ingredients (Glycerine being one) wbich all tond to benefit the Animßl and the Woul; and these ingredients are mixedby new powerful steam machinery, so that a thorough coneistency is always obtained. One dipping with this Dip (in mid-fleece) to our directions will Bave the great inconvenience of dipping twice, aa ia the case with other Dips. -''■■•■•'■■■ .■..'.. . ■■ ■• For theattacks of the MAGGOT EJjY and FOOT EOT in all kinds of Sheep this is an Infallible .Remedy.— (See Pamphlets for Instructions.) Amongst, the numerous Testimonials we have received in tho Colony for this GLYCERINE DIP, we Belect the following :-- From Eeginaib Fostbe, Esq., Sheep Inspector, North Canterbury. j " Amb«rley, North Canterbury, April 17, 1883. - " Wll, Bt/SB, Esq (Messrs. Matson, Buss, & Co.), Eangiora. , " Dear Sir—l bave to-day made a careful examination of Mv T. Croft's Bheep, which were dipped in my presence at .Ashley, by Mr Hayward, on the 26th March, in Messrs Tomlinson and Hay ward s Glycerine Dip. . "The result of my inspection to-day is, lam pleased to be able to itate, in every respect highly satisfactory. , ; '•The sheep were badly infected with Lice and Ticks, and, in consequence, not thriving. "After they were dipped, they were at my request put back in the same paddock from whence they came. To-day the sheep have the appearance of having thriven well since dipping. J ' . ; • -■■.'■.'■■■:•'■ '■••■■ ■•■■-• :■: " The wool ia soft and silky to the touch, and is unusually bright and glossy, considering the short space of time sfnee they were dipped. " Although the sheep smoll strongly of the Dip, there is very slight stain in the wool, as may be seen from the aamp'es I enoloee. I fu^nd no live Lice or TicFs", and what is, in my opinion, highly important, the Tick Eggs were all dead. As the Lice Ovir are not easily visible to tho naked eye, I am not able to say what condition they aro in, but as they are supposed to datch in 14 days, and as there are no young Lica to be seen, it may, I think, be taken for granted that they are blbo dead. , '„ "1 attribute tbis'killing of t; c eggs to the length oftime the sheep were kept in the Dip —nearly a minuto—which in my opinion is not any too long. 1 "I am, dear Sir, ;' "Yourn faithfully, (Signed) •' REGINALD FOSTER." Extracts from Letters from JffO. GRIGG, Esq., Loogbeach, 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 inwhich other Dips were used." : , ■ : -From JN®i RETD, Jun., Esq., Elderslie, Oamaru. "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." Wool flipped With/ " Glycerine Dip " last year at N.Z, and Australian Land Company's Stud Flock' Station has realised the highest price in the London Market,; and the 12 Fleeces whioli obtained the Silver Medal at the late Sydney Exhibition from the same, Station were dipped ib the Dip." This Dip has been used by the N;Z. and A. Land Company for a number of years with the greatebt success.—Vide Account Sales,lßß3. The Prize Pen of Lincoln Sheep at the late Lincoln April Fair and Newark Fair were dipped with the (l Glycerine Dip," viz., R. A. and J. ,A. Thorpe's, Nocton, near Lincoln. Wool dipped with " Glycerine Dip" obtained the Silver Medal at tho late Paris Exhibition.. . ' ; ■..,.. : . ;;' Sold in Drums of 201b.-2 gallons ; 501b.—5 gallons; 1001b'.—10 galloos. 6s. per gallon in fcsingle Drums. A CONSIDERABLE REDUCTION made in large quantities for large Flocks. Agents : Messrs. Wilkins & Field, Nelson, „ ladder & Co, 9 Richmond. Sole Manufacturers and Exporters, TOMLINSON &• HAYWARD, Agricultural Chemists, I^INCQLN, E:JNGM^A.I^r>. f ';;Bg°- Forplans of Mr..H«yward'i Imprpyed1 Sheep Baths,'with Patent Hiding Gangjwft'y conveying the Sheep into Ibb Bath,"apply to his Agents. •- '' ''

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Colonist, Volume XXVII, Issue 3880, 29 March 1884, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Volume XXVII, Issue 3880, 29 March 1884, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Volume XXVII, Issue 3880, 29 March 1884, Page 4

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