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Moody and Ziesler. MOODY AND ZiESLEE, STOCK, STATION AND GENERAL AGENTS. OFFICES : Corner of Main South Road and George Street. Stobes : Corner Cain's Terrace and Strathallan Street. STORAGE for Grain, Wool, and other Produce at Lowest Rates. CASH ADVANCES made on Grain and Farm Produce. CORNSACKS Sale, best quality, 48 x 26i, full weight. TOWN AND COUNTRY PROPEBTEEB for Salo and to Let. MONEY fflO LEND m Sums of £100 to £10,000 at Lowest Rates of Intorest on Freehold securities. Liberal Advances made on Crops and Farm Stock. NATIONAL FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW [ZEALAND. Capitai, SiniscßniED ... ... £2,000,000 Caktai. Pajp Up £98,067 RIjBBBVB £200,918 Steam Threshing Machines, Stack and Farm Insurance. FIRE INSURANCE : Buildings of e"3ry Sascrintion, also Household Fumit'-.r and Effecf.s,"Goods and Merchandise . nauxed against loss by fire at lowest ocrrtnt rates, MARINE INSURANCE : Inroranceg on Hulls of Vessels, Freighta or Advances, and Goods and Merchandise of every description, to or from any Ports m the World accepted on the most favorable terms. LOSSES PROMPTLY PAID.f ALEXANDER CARRICK, Manager, Corner of High and Cashel streets, Chris tchurcb. CASTKBBira-r Branch : Mrs E. Gascoyne ... Agent, Waimate R. S. Cook Agent, Geraldine > . M . and A . Company AXTD W. ZIESLER 1-22 1897 Aaatsra, Timabu TO LET FOR CROPPING. /»AA ACRES of LEA LAND. For particulars apply to 4-16 573 MOODY & ZIESLER. Business Notices. IMPORTANT TO SHEEPOWUEBS. DIPPING SEASON 1886. WHICH is tho most efficient, most reliable, nnd most economical SHEEPDIP ? THOMAS' Carbolised Sheep - Dipping Composition Ha 3 invariably, when applied m accordance •with the proprietors' instructions, proved to be the CHEAPEST nnd MOST EFFICIENT DIP for either Longwool, Crossbred, or Merino Sheep. THOMAS' DIP was nofc only placed first at the Hawkes Bay competition m 1883, being pronounced by the Special Committee to be superior to the eight other specifics then competing, including Cooper's, Little's, Tomlinson and Hay ward's (Glycerine), Hall's, Jeye's, Logan and Wilson's (now Hatch's), McDougall'a, and Gillard's, but the report on the wool then dipped, made at the request of the H.B.P. and A. Association, by the vrell- known Wool-brokers m London, Messrs Helmuth Schwartzo and Co., also placed THOMAS' DIP AT THE HEAD OF ALL OTHERS as regards the wool, as the following' extract from that report will show : — "At the conclusion of tho Hawkes Bay trials, samples of the wool from the sheep dipped wero forwarded by the Association to London for special examination and report, and the Wool Valuer for Messrs Holmuth, Schwartze and Co., of that city gave as his award : — Thomas' — Little or no smell, free staple and sound ; good lustre ; soft feel. Coopeb's — Slight smell ; more yolk than m others ; fair lustre ; sound staple. Little's — Smells strong ; staple strong ; rather dried up ; brownish cast. HAIL'S — Slight chemical smell j staple quito souud ; no cougulation of grease ; fair lustre. Tomlinsou and Haywabd'b— Sour smell ; . dried up appearance ; and dull look ; rather tender." Thomas' Carboliscd Sheep Dip — for many years- favourably known m Tasmania and Victoria as " Hood's Specific," and now greatly improved m manufuctiire and value — when brought into fnir competition with other curative agencies has never yet been surpassed or equalled. It is a cold water dip, easily dissolved, and the cost of application scarcely exceeds one half-penny per sheep, whilst a fair application rarely fails to acid one penny per lb to the wool. Amongst numerous letters the following are extracts : — From the Manager of tlioHcnton Park Estate (the property of the Trustees of tho late Hon. W. B. Rhodes), near Wanganui. "Heaton Park, 21st Sept., 1835. " I have dipped 20,000 sheep with Thomas' Dip; and have found it effectual m killing the ticks and lice, with which some of the sheep wero very bad. The wool after dipping is m excellent condition, and free from stain, und there are fewer matted fleeces than over 1 have known m my flock. The bath is easily prepared, by first dissolving the dip m hot water, after which it easily assimilates with cold water. It is ono of the cheapest and best dips I have used, m an experience of thirty years. , "I am, &cv, "Robert Wiison." "Inglewood, Flaxton, Oct. 13,1885. " Messrs Miles and Co., Christchurch. " Dear Sire,— Having just had all my sheep through the yards (dipped on May ,4th, 1885), 'I have to express my, satisfaction with Thomas I ' J)ip; Thd wool is m nicie order, andl Have not seen a lick 'or other/parasite on any of the sheep dipped, nor have I been able to Bee a tick oh any lamb tailed, -whose dam had been dipped. " Yours truly, ' " Philip 0. Thkblkeld." Circulars, PnmpMets, and full particulars on application to MILES & Co., Sole Agents for Canterbury. MILES, ARCHEB & Co., Timaru ; or to . 'Tire Travelling Representative, 4-1 400 Mb 0. R. WILLIAMS.

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Timaru Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 3603, 17 April 1886, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Timaru Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 3603, 17 April 1886, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Timaru Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 3603, 17 April 1886, Page 4