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Miscellaneous mO TIIE FLOCKMASTERS OF NEW X ZEALAND. Under Royal Letters Patent. WILLIAM HENRY ALLEN'S PATENT FOOT-ROT OINTMENT. In cases eighteen pots each at 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 ; ©n* gallon sufficient for 60 gallons of sheepwa»h. Sheep-owners can confidently rely upon these remedies which have been unviralled for tho last six years, as the best, simplest, and cheapest means over employed for the thorough eradication of SCAB OR FOOT-ROT. En acknowledgment of which W. H. Allen holds innumerable certificates, and a Testimonial Gold Medal, valued at Fifty Guineas. ON SALE byMessrs M'PHERSON & CO., and Messrs DALGETTY, RATTRAY & CO., Incereargill, Southland; Messrs DALGETTY, RATTRAY & CO., Messrs GEO. GRAY, RUSSELL & CO., Messrs J. J. KELLY & CO., and Mess LANGE & THONEMAN, Dunedin, Otago; Messrs MILES & €0., and Messrs E. S. DALGETTY & CO., Chrietchurch Canterbury j And byMessrs BETHUNE & HUNTER, Wellington ; And Wholesale by — Messrfl J. SOLOMOX & CO., Merchants, Melbourne ; ana Messrs R, GOLDS BOROUGH & CO., Wool Brokers, Melbourne, Victoria. SCAB ! SCAB ! SCAB ! THE MYSTERY MADE PLAIN. \/jTR W. H. ALLEN is prepared to enter into jJUL contracts with FlocUmasters and otW» for the thorough eradicntion of either «CAB OR FOOT-RCT, and on terms which will comprehend a guarantee of complete success, viz : — " No Cure No Pay." For terms, &c, apply t>> Messrs BETLLUNE & HUNTER, Wellington ; or to J. SOLOMON & CO., Merchants, Melbourne ;• or to R. GOLDSBOROUGH & C 0.,. Melbourne, Victoria. March 9,- 1867. INDISPENSABLE TO EMIGRANT AM) PASSENGER SUIPd. Patronized Bt toe Ahmy and Nays'. BOH WICK'S German BAKING POWDER f..r making bread without yrnst, and in oiufourth the time ; nlso puddings without etrgs. THE ONLY EFFCTTTAL PBKVENTIVEOF INDIGESTION TESTIMONIALS. From Dr Hnss.ill, Analyst to the Lancet Sanitary Commission, autlor of " Food and its Adulterations," "Adulterations Detected," and oilier Works. November 9, 1860. I have subjected Borwick's well-known baking powder to very careful nun lysis, botli microscopical alid chemical. 1 find, first, that the ingrie dients of winch ifc is composed are pure and of stood quulii x ; and, sec^nrl, ihat none of them avc in the least degree injurious. It is, moreover, entirely free from alum. Altogether it is » highly ut-eful preparation ; indeed, it is indispensable in the making of tin fermented bread, pastry. uddiugs, &c, and in all cases where yeast cannot be procured. «•< in country place?, and oi; board ship. — Aktuuk Hili. Hassall, M.D. Buckingham Palace, March 23rd 1849. Dear . v ir, — .After giving your baking powder a fair trial, 1 beg to inform you that 1 find it «, most excellent au.l iit»elul invention, and I shuuld say t»,-pecially bo iv those part? of the country where yca>t is difficult >o obtain, and particularly on hoard ship, &c, &.c. In your directions for use. I should aiivise, &c, &c. (See directions on packet^ . — C. Doll, private baker to Her Majesty. From W. <-i!fißs. Esq. (Analytical Chemist to Sir W. Burnett, M.D., F.K.S., &c, DirectorGenernl of the Medical Department of li.M. Nav\), to Sir W. Hurnett, previously to ite introduction into" tho navy. April 19th, 1849. Sir, — For your satisfaction I have htalyaed Borwick's GtTiiian Baking Powder, and find its cinnp^ition to be, &c. 'llie.-e ingredients are oi the purot qnnliiy, and well dried. The proportions hiiwe. been* carefully adjusted and mixed, j Tho mixture forms a •euutiful farinaceous powder, well qualified fur raisiug bread. It is very por- j r:i!>le, and as oasily kept dry as arrowroot or 9"'.ii'cli, which it rcs-emhles in appearance. In im . opinion its presence in bread will bo decidedly beneficial, &c,&c. 'lb. Uit WICK'S JfATiSJNT OZONIZLU COD LIVER OIL, tho nearest specific known for consumption and all diseases of tlu; chc-t ; invaluable in skin di.-eases, and a prerentitive ot cholera and fever. Wliolc*«Ur: GEORGE BOKWICK, 24 Chiswell ;>t, X.C .London. Soil in half pints, pints, and quarts, by all '•hemists. Tu. OAKHY'S NON - MERCURIAL SILVKBSMITM'S SOAP Biirpasrt"B all other ariit:)c3 for clr.aning ami poltjlu'ng silror, electroplate, &o. I'rthlct.- fid ouch. John Oikey ai.d Sous manufacturers of tho Wellington knife polish, india rubber knife board*, wtnrry, black lead, cabinet glass paper, emery and glann clulh.&c, Scotch, French, London, Kiusian and other allies, Wellington Mills, BlackIriars h'oad, l.onilnii, H, * # * Oakey's l''oivign and Colonial Export Ciroular, ainJ L'riee* (.'uncut may be obtained at the cllic« «>f 1 1115 j.)i.ir'i!il. AGRIC UVVO K A 1 ,, iTt tTrTIU ULT V K AL, AJS L> I'LORIC LTLTURAL SEEDS. WAITE, BURNEI.L & CO., Seed Mer (•hunts of lfc] High Hoi born, London. England, can supply clovers and grass seeds for permanent pasture, turnip* wingold, and carrot as well ub every other kind o l ' field, garden, and flower seeds, all now and of tho best stockb selected specially for exportation to the colonies. Catalogue and terms to bo had on ap* Hc&tiohe II Clement* Lan«, Lombard Street, London.

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Wellington Independent, Volume XXII, Issue 2567, 5 September 1867, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Wellington Independent, Volume XXII, Issue 2567, 5 September 1867, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Wellington Independent, Volume XXII, Issue 2567, 5 September 1867, Page 6

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