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TO ALL WHO DIP SHEEP.

Every sheep-owner will agree that the finest wools in the- world to-day are grown in Australasia, and that the leading breeders there are pastmasters in their business.

Naturally the great show of the New South "Wales Shee-'breedcrs’ Association —tile most important of its kind, in the world—held annually at Sydney, attracts the cream of the Commonwealth’s flocks to compete for the coveted honors offered : and so much capital lias been made in recent years by interested sheep-dip manufacturers of the prizes wen at shows elsewhere by users of their particular prenarations, that a i.ain statement of fact regarding the sheep dip which is nrime favorite with the men who stand absolutely on top in the sheep-breeding world at the. present time should interest every flock master. At the 1907 show of the Association, just referred to, more prizes were won by supporters of (jaibell’s Dip than by the users of all other dips in the Australian market put together, which are some sixty or more in number, many of which are largely ad\ort : sed and pushed for all they are worth* and please remember that this statement does not refer to merino sheep- only, for every prize-winner ni tile Lincoln sheen section and all the first prize-winners in the Romney section were Quibell-dipped. "When you read newspaper paragraphs about the leading prize-takers in countries thousands of miles away where the shce" all own are all of the mutton breeds, and the vast majority of flockowners are hopelessly out of date as regards wool-growing, bein" users of this dip or that, kindly remember the facts just stated above, of the accuracy of 'which .indisputable evidence can l>e produced at any time.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2768, 24 March 1910, Page 2

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TO ALL WHO DIP SHEEP. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2768, 24 March 1910, Page 2

TO ALL WHO DIP SHEEP. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2768, 24 March 1910, Page 2

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