OPINION UP A LEADING N.Z. SHEEP-BREEDING EXPERT ON OUIBELL’S PATENT POWDER DIP. *'Parorangi, Eeilding, “16th December, 1907. “The Manager Quibell Bros. (Limited) “Wellington. “Sir—ln fulfilment- of promise made two months ago to send you result of inv experience of the use of QUIBELL’S DIP at Mr. Ernest Short’s Pnrorangi Station during the season 1907. 1 beg to report as follows: “That the sheep upon which QUI- - DIP has been used on dose examination are found to be free from ticks, clean on the skin, whilst the condition of the wool is regarded as highly satisfactory. “I consider QITIBELL’S DIP to be the easiest mixed of any Dip 1 have used. “Yours faithfully. “G. A. HUNT. . “Manager for Ernest Short.” In view of the performances of the Pnrorangi flock in the show yards of the Dominion, as well as the demand which has sprung up for specimens of the same in recent years from South America, Australia, etc., it would ho quite superfluous to comment "on the high-class management which obtains in every detail connected with Mr. Short’s famous flock, llis manager’s report is therefore pregnant with interest to every sheep-owner.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2112, 11 February 1908, Page 2
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190Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2112, 11 February 1908, Page 2
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