Miscellaneous ' ' rpO THE FLOCK MASTERS OF NEW 1 ZEALAND. Under Royal Loiters Patent. WILLIAM HENRY ALLEN'S PATENT FOOT-ROT OINTMENT. In cases eightef n pots each afe 12s per pot. This preparation is the only radical remedy for Footrot iv Sheep. One pot will dress and cure 120 SHEEP. ALLEN'S COMPOUND DISINFECTANT SOLUTION, FOR THE CURE OF SCAB In casks and hogsheads, at 8s per gallon ; one gallon sufficient for 60 gallons of Bhecpwash. Sheep-owners can confidently rely upon these remedies which have been unrivalled for the last six years, as the best, simplest, and cheapest means ever employed for the thorough eradication of SCAB OR FOOT-ROT. In acknowledgment of which W. H. Allon holds innumerable certificates, and a Testiaaonial Gold Medal, valued at Fifty Guineai. ON SALE byMessrs M'PHERSON & CO., and Messrs DALGETTY, RATTRAY & CO., Inrereargill, Southland; Messrs DALGETTY, RATTRAY & CO,, Messrs GEO. GRAY,. RUSSELL & CO., Messrs J. J. KELLY & CO., and Mess LANGE & THONEMAN, Dunedin, Otogo ; Messrs MILES & CO., and Messrs E. S. DALGETTY & CO., Christchurch Canterbury } And by — Messrs BETHUNB & HUNTER, Wellington ; And Wholosale by — Messrs J. SOLOMON & CO., Merchants, Melbourne ; ana Messrs R. GOLDS BOROUGH & CO., Wool Brokers, Melbourne, Victoria. SCAB! SCAB! SCAB! THE MYSTERY MADE PLAIN. MR W. H. ALLEN is prepared to enter into contracts with Flockmasters and otLfciv for the thorough eradication of either SCAB OR FOOT-ROT, and en terms which will comprehend a guarantef of complete success, viz : — " No Cure No Pay." For terms, &c, apply to Messrs BETHUNE & HUNTER, Wellington ; or to T. SOLOMON & CO., Merchants, Melbourne ; or to R. GOLDSBOROUGH & CO., Melbourne, Victoria. March 9, 1867. "Tndispensable to emigrant and passenger ships. Patronized By the Abmy and Navy. BORWICK'S German BAKISG POWDER for making bread without yeast, and in one fourth the timej also puddings without eggsTHB ONLY EIFCTUAL PREVENTIVE OF INDIGESTION TESTIMONIALS. Prom Dr Husjail, Analyst to the Lancet Sanitary Commission, autlor ©f "Food and its Adulterations," "Adulterations Detected," and other "Works. November 9, 1860. I have subjected Borwiok's well-known baking powder to very careful analysis, both microscopical and chemical. 1 find, firafc, that tho ingrie dicnts of which it is composed are pure and of stood quality ; and, second, that none of them are m the lengt degree injurious. It is, moreover, entirely free from alum. Altogether it is a highly useful preparation ; indeed, it is indispensable in the making of unferiHcnted bread, pastry, uddings, &c, and- in all cades where yeast cannot be procured, as in country places, and on board •hip. — Abthub Hill Hassall, M.D. Buckingham Palace, March 23rd. 1849. Dear Sir, — After giving your baking powder a fair trial, I beg to inform you that I find it a mo*i excellent and useful invention, and I should say especially so in those parts of the country where yeast is difficult to obtain, nnd particularly on board ship, &c, &c. In your directions for Ut-e. I should .advise, &c, &c. (See directions on packet). — C. Dolt,, private baker to Hor Majesty. From W. '-Hass, Esq. (Analytical Chemist to Sir W. Burnett, M.D., F.R.S., &c, DirectorGeneral of the Medical Department of U.M. Navy), to Sir W. Burnett, previously to its introduction into the navy. April 19th, 1849. Sir, — For your satisfaction I lmve bvalysed Borwick's German Baking Powder, and find its composition to he, &c. These ingredients arc ol the purest quality, and well dried. The proportions hav-c bfen carefully adjusted and mixed. 'Die mixture forms a leuutiful farinac«tuß powder, well qualified for raising bread. It is very portable, and as easily kept dry as arrowroot or starch, which it resembles in appearance. In my opinion its presence in bread will bo decidedly beneficial, &c, &c. Th. OB WICK'S PATENT OZONIZIiD COD LIVER OIL, tho nearest specific known for consumption and all diseases of the chest ; invaluable in ekin diseases, and a preventitive of eholem and fever. Wholosale : GEORGE BOHWICK, 24 Chiswell st, E.C , London. Sold in half pints, pints, and quarts, by all chemists. Tu. O~AKEY'S NON -MERCURIAL SILVERSMITH'S SOAP surpnssea all other articles for cleaning and polishing silver, electroplate, &c. Tablets 6d each. John Oakcy ar>d Sons manufacturers of the Wellington knife polish, inclia rubber knife boards, ornery, black lead, cabinet glass paper, emery and glass cloth, &«, Scotch, French, London, Russian and other glues, Wellington Mills, Blackfriars Koad, London, S. * # * Oakcy 'a Foreign nnd Colonial Export Ciroular, and Prices Current may be obtained at the office of this journal. , " AGRICULTURAL, HORTICULTURAL, AxVU FLORICULTURAL SEEDS. WAITE, BURNELL & CO., Seed Mor chants of 181 High Holborn, London. England, can supply clovors and grass seeds for permanent pasture, turnips, n-angold, and carrot as well aj},'every other kind o*' field, garden/and flower seeds* all now and of tho best .stocks, solectcd specially for exportation to the colonies. Catalogues and terms to be had on apj Ucations 11 Clerants I*ne, Lombard Street, fondon. .
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Wellington Independent, Volume XXII, Issue 2566, 3 September 1867, Page 6
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