Meetings ELECTORAL. MR BALLANCE Will Addross the Electors as under : — ARAMOHO (in the Schoolroom), on THURSDAY, JANUARY 21sr, at 8 o'clock p.m. FORDELL, at Schoolroom, on SATUR. DAY, January iJ'iici, at 8 o'clock p.m. MOSSTOWN, on MONDAY, January 26th, in the Schoolroom, at 8 o'clock p.m. WANGANUI REGATTA ASSOCIATION. AN adjourned meeting of the above will be hold at tlie Anchor Hotel to-night (WEDNESDAY), at 8 o'clock. All members are requested to attend. W. RODWELL, _ _ Hon. Secretary. ~WANGANUr~PUBLiC^IBRARY7" ff IHE annual meeting of Subsoribers will -1- beheld in tho Subscribers' Room, on Monday, 26th January, at 8 o'clock p.m. Business :— To Receive Directors' Report and Ba'ance-sheet, and Elect Officers for tho onsuiug year, etc. J. T. STEWART, Hon. Sec. , . , Amusements: CALEDONIAN CONCERT. THERE will be a meeting of the Orchestral Club To-Night (Wednesday) in the Obnst Church Schoolroom, at 8 o'clock sharp Also, a Rehearsal of Vocal Music will be held on the same evening and at the same hour in the Oddfellows' Hall. BlLPfisTcHuSca INGESTRE STREET. TTNiUfiURAL TEA MEETING, [ J THURSDAY, January 21st, at six o'clock. 'jfoVeU, Is 6d. Ministers of the various denominations will take part. Music by the Choir. CALEDONIAN SOCIETY'S CONCERT, 1892, AT THB ODDFELLOWS' HALL ON FRIDAY EVENING, 22kd JANUARY, Concert Committee — Messrs J. L. Stevenson, W. H. G. Foster, W. Holden, John Stevenson, John Hogg, Herbert Collier, and James Cattell. PROGRAMME. 1. Overture ... Orchestral Olub 2. Song (selected).,, Mr J, Murray 3. Highland Fling... Pipers 4. "Auld Robin Gray" Mrs Lloyd 5. "Jes3ie,theFlowor of Dunblane" ... Miss Blair 0. Duet Mr and Mrs Pinches 7. " Here's a Health Bonny Scotland to Thee" ... Mies A. Laird 8. Highland Dance Pipers Interval of Ten Minutes. 9. >. election (Scotch Airs) , Grihoatrul Club 10. Presentation ol Cups and Medals 11. Song (selected) ... Miss h. Battle 12. " Home Boys, Home ".. ... MtW. H. G. Foster 13. Sword Dance ... Pipers U. "The Beating of my own Heart,"... Mrs Pinches 15. Duett Miss L. Battlo and Mr J. Murray 16. Beelo'Tulloch ... Pipers Doors open at 7.30; Concert at 8 o'clock. Prices of Admission — Dress Circle, 3s ; Stalls, 2s ; Pit, Is. J iMES WATT, Hon Secretary._ fT(HE /~N RATTAN T> IGGS TOUR. PATBA-SATURDAY AND MONDAY, January 23rd and 25th. WAVKRLEY— TUESDAY, Jan. 26th. WANGANUI— RACE WEEK. SEASON 1891-92. owen'eTpatent I^-EW nrEALAND QHEEP TWFor tho prevention and extermination of I Scab, Lice, Tices ; the cure of Lung Worm and Foot Rot in Sheep j and the destruction of obnoxious forms of Parasitical Life 1 of low typa. Ono Tin mixed with cold water will make ' 400 gallons of wash of uniform I streDgtb. Sheep dipped in this preparation are effectually cleansed from all parasities, the wool made bright, clenn, and lustrous, its growth promoted, and value inI creased. The mortality amongst young sheep, from Lung Worm and other causes, is greatly reduced by the use of the Dip, and when Lung Worm is detected, the sheep should be at once dippod, and removed to fresh pasture. If this ia done, the disease is in most cases promptly checked, and the sheep are restored to health. For Foot Rot, used according to directions, it is a perfect remedy. Sheep-skins dressed with the Compositions are pr»sorved from dec-y, mould, and attacks of insects, and the pelt given a commercial value In a very diluted form this solution 1. ill be found by experience to be the cheapest and most effectual remedy tor the destruction o? blight and other pests affecting fruit treos. Mixed wi f b cold water it foinis ft clear liquid, easily spr»yorl,«nd being of invariablo strength, it should prove cf v.iluo to liorhuilturists aud fruit growers. ggT Thn Dip v of :-'ew ZeaUnd inuuu faoture. Mixes without trouble with cold water. Since its introduction it hi 3 been used executively in the North lilaud, and has given satisfaction, as the testimonials received from the undermentio.iel gentlemen wili prove : — Messrs Augustia Georgctti, Alexir.dcr Mason, K. K. Simpaon (Inspector ot Sheep), W. Brewer, E. A. Campbell, W. Wilson, E. and J. Morgan, John Cameron, John Boss, George McLean, W. Derritt, P. Good, C. P. Nairn (Napier), J. P. Dalryraplo, Johnston and Co , Lethbridge and Sons, Hearn and Kennedy, and others. It is CHEAPER than any IMPORTED DIP, the cost per thousand Gallons being 455. Sold in Tins, containing sufficient to make 400 Gallons of Dip, at £1 each. And in Cases containing 6 Tins, or sufficient for 2400 Gallons o£ Dip, at JBs loa per Case. Agonts for Wanganui and Rangitikei— FREEMAN R. JACKSON & GO. r IVERPOOL AND LONDON AND Jj GLOBE INSURANCE CO. Invested Fund £7,621,949 Claims paid £9,316,900 Fire Reserve Pond ... £1,850,000 The above Company is prepared to accept risks, at lowest current rates. Prompt sattlament in the ovent of lO9S. OHAS. V. POWELL, Agent,
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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 7623, 20 January 1892, Page 3
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