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Sheep Dip. DIPPING SEABON, 1886. 1 LINCOLN ~SHEEP DIP," (POISONOUS). "GLYCEEINB DIP" (NON-POI80NOUS). Will MIX with COLD WATER, and Not Discolor the Wool. MR HAYWAKD having had two seasons practical experience of Sheep Dipping m avery part of New Zealand, and thoroughly studied the modes of Dipping and the requirements of the different districts, we have 1 been enabled to specially adapt the above preparations to such requirements so as to 1 ensure entire satisfaction iv every instance with one dipping. 1 THEY ARK CERTAIN KILLERS OF TICKS, their Eggs ; LICE, their Ova ; and ; all PARASITES inteßting the Skins of Sheep. ' The " Glycerine Dip " is the best ever ' introduced for Wool Growing purposes, aa [ shown by Testimonials, and the "Lincoln [ Dip "is the moßt Durable m the Wool, and will keep the Sheep clean longer than any ' other Dip haa yet attained. The two Dips may be used together m equal proportions, which will make a perfect Dip, and keop any ordinary flock of Sheep clean the whole season. 3 Used together they combine highly nutritious 3 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 being most lasting s in its effects. ' From Mr F. W. Hooken (Manager for Jnc. Grigg, Esq.), Longbeach Station, ' Ashburton New Zealand. ' To Mr Hatwabd, Dunedin. ' July 12th, 1884. ' Dear Sir,— Yours to hand re result of s dipping. Mr Standish, X am glad to say, is ' highly pleased with the appearance of the ' sheep Dip m your " Glycerine " and " Lin- ' coin Dip " mixed, compared with those dipped with Hatch's Dip, so much so, that since you ' were here we have used your Dip for about 6000 Bheep, and Mr Grigg would have used 5 it for about 10,000, had your " Lincoln Dip" ■ been obtainable. When it could not be got we used your " Glycerine Dip " mixed with ' Hatch's Mr Standish has just been examm--9 ing the Sheep dipped, both with yours and your opponent's Dip, and speaks very favor- ' ably of the results. Where the " Glycerine " ' and " Lincoln " were use_d, the wool and ' skin of the Sheep were m by far the best ' condition than those dipped by Hatch. Price— 3b 6d per Gallon, (lOlbs to ' Gallon), Drums free. 1000 Gallons of ' Liquid can bo made for JS3 lOb, '< tbe under-mentioned Agents will be pleased to supply Catalogues, Price Lists, ' Instructions for Mixing, and any information ' required AGENTS AT TIMARU — Tho National Mortgage and Agency Company of New Zea--1 land, The New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Company, Jonas and Bourn. Merchants.' • -ft 17>8 [ Conveyances. i ROYAL : MAIL 00ACHE8. , WAIHI BUSH, GERALDINE, AND I ORARI. i ITtTE beg to inform the Public) that our » » Coaches will run as under, vi». : — i Waihi Bubh and Back. t Waihi Bush— dep., 6.16 a.m., 6.16 p.m. ' Waihi Bush — arr., 8 p.m. 1 GBBAIiDUfB TO OBABI ADD BACK. > Geraldine — dep., 8.40 a.m., 10.40 ajn., 1 S p.m., 6.35 p.m. r Orari — dep., 8.52 a.m., 11.60 a.m., 4.16 p.m., 6.61 p.m. In connection with the above line of Coaches, we have the Livery and Bait Stables i at Geraldine where Light Expresses, Buggies, : Gigs, and Saddle Horses can be obtained on > the shortest notice. 1 N.B. — The most experienced driven and " grooms are kept m connection with the busi- > aesi, therefore the Public can rely on the ' greatest civility and attention m all business entrusted to tho firm. > Head Office, Geraldine. 1 J. MUNDELL & CO., '' 4210 Proprietors. v RANGITATA AND PEEL IOREBT~ , COACH. HAVING PURCHASED the above Line of COACHES, I beg to inform t the Publio that a COACH to MEET the EXPRESS from the NORTH will run on . TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, and SATUR* I DAYS, leaving Peel forest at 8.45 a.m. ,and 3 leaving the Rangitata oo the return Journey r at 12.30 p.m. Special traps will run on other days when required. ; J J. H. DEAN, Jtor., r 7-15 3581 Prpprietqr. 1 , MACKENZIE COUNTRY COaCHES. THE MAIL and PASSENGER COACH leaves FAIRLIK OKEKK afte rarrival of first train from Timaru for BILVERI BTRHAM, BURKES PASS and TEKAPO on MONDAYS, and RETURNS on • TUEB i.-AYS m time for last train to Timaru, thus giving visitors a night on the shores of the famous Tekapo Lake and a eight of the Mackenzie Country. ; Coaches also run to BURKES PABS and back to Fairlie Creek on WEDNESDAYS • and FRIDAYS. Branch Stablos at Lake Tekapo. _ Conveyances can be Hired at a minute's notice. Parties conveyed to MOUNT COOK on ' tta MOST REASONABLE TERMS. ' Livery and Bait Stables, where Hones and 1 Buggies are on hire. . . MoLEOD & EOSSITER. ; 2-7 2082

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Timaru Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 3514, 2 January 1886, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Timaru Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 3514, 2 January 1886, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Timaru Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 3514, 2 January 1886, Page 4