AUSTRALIAN WOOLS AT THE FRANCO-BRITISH EXHIBITION, LONDON. Probably the most attractive exhibit sof -wool at the above great show-, recently closed, were those from the Deniliquin Stud "Park and Wanganella Estates, owned by Mr. Thomas Mulear, Wanganella owned by Mr Albert Austin, -and Yabtrco managed by Mr. William Ollivcr. Iteporting on these wools, Mr. S. If. Hollings, the world-famous wool expert, of Bradford, describes them as “Perfect fleeces of their type,” a verdict which every intelligent grower of the staple will at once recognise as the best obtainable. The estates above-mentioned stand out prominently among the best-man-aged properties in the Commonwealth to-day, and their owners and managers are recognised all over the world as being among the most practical sheep men living. ... The experience of such notable flockmasters is certainly of the greatest value to every owner of sheep, and the fact that they are all thoroughgoing believers in Quibell’s Dips—which they have used foi; years—as most valuable aids in producing a perfect fleece of wool is the best possible indication of the value of these splendid preparations. - ■ . Messrs Dalgety and Co (Ltd.), .sole importing agents for Quibell s Dips, 'will be pleased to submit indisputable proofs to all interested parties of the esteem in which these Dips are held by the most famous flock owners of the world.,
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2384, 28 December 1908, Page 4
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219Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2384, 28 December 1908, Page 4
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