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LOCAL TES Gray's read, Amberley, Sep'ember 6, 1892. Mr Walker, Sir, —Your Bot Fly Remedy reach d me in duo course. I gave ihein to odß thai was very bad, and aa I hRd lost a splendid poung hcree, I got Very anxious, as tbe stomach presented one mass o! bota in ail stages, wish the coaing eaten away, I em glad to tell you that the one 1 drenched according to your imtructions got quite bette1 ', acd is now at his work again. I would highly recommend farmtra 1o use the s me in time, as 1 sm eathfiod that they will save and greatly improve the condition of the hcrae. Send me seme of your Box Fly Preventive lor the summer, end oblige,— Yours very respectfully, Ebwaed Watson. KilHncby, Sep'eosber 14, 1892 Mr Robert. Walker, Ohristohurob, Dear Sir—Your .Bor^ra Remedies have proved a complete sucotsa with xwy horse. He had been very bad for some time ; tbe cost cifj, a tight Bkin, got very low in condition, *nd got scarce able to walk. I qui'e expected he would die, as he bad all the symptoms of one that my neighbor lost with tbe bo!a I gave your remedies be yon direoted, wiitb the "following resul s:—The horse, after getting the late bottle, became very pained, lyinß down ro'lfrg and groaning with pain, in the padlock. He began to ccugh very hard, e^oh cough bringing away a thick humorous matter from the nostrils, the like of which I never saw before coming from a horsp, Tbis continued all next day, which I r.m oartHin were the tots bursting from tha effeo s of the Kem°dy, «nd coming up through the nostril by the f ffecis of the cough. After this ceased, the horse began to mend, and in six days I had him at work apsin, hearti'y w< 11 You sbou'd make these Rsmcdiaja public, so that farmers might know ihore is a remedy for this deßttuo'ive pobta. Send ma some Pbeventivb for keeping off the fly in Eummer,—And oblige, ROBEBT MdOBBAW. Amberkv, July 26, 1892. To Mr Robert Wulkir, Ohristchurcsb, Sir, —Having lost three good borsep, atdenexaminatiou found the stomach of two completely eat^n through, and the whole of the somach thick'y covered with bote in all sages of transformation, 1 became much AG ENTS FOR ASH B rjRTOK--W. . MANUFAOrURER—ROBERT WA £1000 TO LEND on first-class freehold ! land. 4 T, BULLOCK !■ E are selling, as we have fon 1 " eighteen nunths past, seven feet Birch Hurdles at 2s 9d; seven feet V.D.L. Hurdles at at 5s 6d each. TUCKER & BEAN, 10 135 West Street. TO FARMERS AND OTHERS. |: | URDLES. HURDLES. 7ft Hurdles 2s 9J each in any quantity. W. H, COLLINS & CO., Timber Merchants. TO SH.EEP FABMfcRi AND OTHERS. THE Undersigned is offering 6ft 6in and 7fb HURDLES made of seasoned V,D.L. timber, at 4s and 4s 3d each in lots of thirty or more. They can be seen at my Siding, railway crossing, Durham Street, South. JAMEs"gO3R, .durham street, north, OHttJSTOHURCH.
TIMONIALS alarmed about the rest of my sock. lusedyour Bot Flt Bemedies on one that was very bad, aod had every ejmptom of dying, and in three da?B ehe waa completely cured, and is doing well. I believe it is a proper thing, and if given at the proper time we shall have no more deaths from the Bot Fiy. David Bbowr. Brockside, Docember 12,1892. Mr Walker,-Sr,—l wiEh to add.my testimony to the wonderful effects of your Bot Fiy Remedies. I had a valuable horse which got very bad and gradually got worse. I quite believe he would have died. He kept losing fleeh, get a dry coat, tight skin, careworn expression of the e\e, a cough, running at the noottUe, and could scaroo work I get your remedies and gnve them as directed, with the most beneficial results; The second day after getting the last drench he began to pass botg in handfuig, some, of which I herewith hand ycu. Immediately after patting. the bots hs began o mend, and is now as fat as butter, heaity and we!), thaoka to Walker's " Bot-fly Bemedies .Any who doubt send them to me, and I will convinoe them that ' your remedies are a boon to the oommunity and the suffering horse Every horse should have them in the season,. r as lam confident if used there will be no'more deaths from h« bot-fly Uae thisas you pleaEe. H, LovEXJi. ' Greenwood Farm, ' * Southbridgp, AuguEt 2 } 1392 Mr Wa'kor, Sir,—l an glad to bear testimony fo the wonderful effects of.jroorßoc Fly Remedies. One of my be t fcorses be* came very b d ; the ekin tight, the eye life* lees and a bad color, and gotiow in condition. Anxious . t^o finish ploughing a psddock I.did not want to 'ay him up until he became unable to lift hia feet, or do any more. We had to help him into a stable ■ I give him your Remedies, and, ond ihe treatment you prescribed, and io a few days he was quite better, and now at hia work, hearty and well I quife believe, h»d I not given him you Rrm dies, he wou'd have died. Tou oan vie . tbiaaayou pleaße. Re bebt Thompms. —• -X Anderson & J. Hbsbltijib, Saddler.v LKER, Canal Reserve, Woolatori. bTcTtice. ~~":'' TDLANS, Specifications, und Estimaief X for any kind <»f Buildinss can be.' had from Georp vV". Andrews. JjleatpBelt. Agent fot At W. A. P. Clarkson,A rchittct, A. R. I. B. A., Christchurch. 1. specimen plans on hand. Charge* moderate. Agent for Watte™' Celebrated' ranges and Austin and Sone Chimney Pots and glazed Drain Pipes. Orders taken ft,r Brick, Concrete, and ABptial work, 9 gj CHEAP PROPERTY^ 372 A^« 3^2 situated near ths County Saleyards and Agricultural and Pastoral Association's Show Grounds. _ Accounc of the Mortgagees. ~ Price £3 10s per acre. mlllS was oiiginally part of the Fairl_ field Kgtate and formerly owned by Mr Grant. There is a dwelling house, stable, and other buildings erected on the property. On account of its being close to town an increase in value may reasonably be expected, Apply to T. BULLOCK,
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XIV, Issue 3147, 5 December 1893, Page 3
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