Watches, Clocks, &c. Benson, j. w., by special APPOINTMENT to H.R.H. the PRINCE OE WALKS. ■QENSON, J. W., BY SPECIAL £3 APPOINTMENT TO H.IL THE MAHER 4-J.411 OF ELED'WAN. BENSON’S STEAM FACTORY for CLOCKS and WATCHES, 5S & 60. LUDGATE HILL. Benson, j. w., 99 west-BOURXE-GROVE, and 25 OLD BOND-STREET. Benson, j. w., maker of the GOLD CASKET presented by the City of London to H.1..H. the PRINCE of '.TALES. Benson, j. w., maker of ik CASKET nrosenteo. by tlie Lit',’ o; London to* H.R.H. PIUNCE ALFRED, BL NSiJ.V, J. \V. .if AI.ER of the C■ iIEOXOCrRATH by which Uu DERBY id TIMED. JjiENSON, J. W., MAKER 0; j<s THE GREAT CLv-CK of the EXiirßrno:: of is-c. | JENSON’S WATCH PAMPIILE! i; illustrated , oil every construction of Vvatcii, with their prices. BENSON'S WATCHES, —Gold and Silvjr. at 200 to 2 Guineas, i; ail s zes, from half to 3 inches diameter. BENSON’S CLOCKS lor the DRAWING, LINING, and BEDROOMS, from 2 to 2.U00 Gu,;av.s. BENSON’S “EXACT” WATCH, lb: 1 Extreme Tei.iperatures. Silver. 25 Guineas ; Gold, 4'J Guineas. BENSON’S INDIAN WATCH, compensated for all Climates. Silver, lo Guineas : Gold, 30 Guineas. OENSON =S IVATCHES—CHRONO■ JD GRAPH, KEYLESS, aLpEATERS. Eenson, j. IV., prize medal. DUBLIN, CLASS 10. |JENSuN, J. W.. TRUE MEDAL JL> LONDON, CLASS 33. BENSON’S WAT’CLLES.are sent 10 a!l parts of the World sale LY PUS I. 'QEVSUN’S WATCHES—CLLRONU■ JD METER, DUi LEX, ELVER. EE N Su.'-’S IV ATCHES, —110 RL • EONTAU, (TEN TRta M.Oj.NiW.i'f. BENSON’S CLOCKS for the HALL, LIBRARY, and CARRIAGE. 'QENSON ’S CLOCKS for CHJ RCHES J 3 TURREiS, A STABLES. Estimates sent. *R A N DEoj A B a A in OR 51 U h L VZ and BRDN ZE. OAiITTLAiHIA 1 N Sin i 111. A.\D i. LECiRU- I'D AT iv. BRONZES d’ART by Rosa st.’.o ifcßj iron 2 Do.s'iinun, Tiinnidii, iiioi;, 1 Baeyu, Ac. JEWELLERY, LLaMUNd, ot UrHGiNAL DESIGNS. i EWELLERY FOR BRIDAL AND Z OTHER PREoLNxS. JEWELL. DESIGNEDLY iiA-i LIAR ...X .WENCH ART is IS. | CtILVER PLATE, designed vxprctuy ; lO for BREMEN LL LAC i SILV ER PLAT E lor RAU’tN G, t .ELD or ACWAIiC SPORTS. vJILVER PLATE Kr SIDE DOA...J iO Dinner, and TEA TAB ;.ES. VEIL PLATE FOR IN Li A. EEN SON’S PLATE PaMPHLET, it ludrzied, contains 3-J J E ;gra-'- - . , s s. & GO, LUDGA iE-lj Hjij, 2o OO OLD BON D-STI-EET, and W IVESTBOURNE-CKOVE. iGovcrnmeiit Advertisements | & VOLUNTEER NOiICE Notice D hereby given that lire Firing for the District Prizes wild bo contested for at folio we, viz.— Nos. 1,2, 3, and 4 Companies of MilhL and the Rifle Volunteers, at Napier, on the 11th day of Marsh, ISO 7. Nos. 5,6, 7, and 9 Companies, and the Waiuawa Cavalry Volunteers, at IViiipukurau, on Wednesday, the 13th March, 1837. The firing to commence at each place at 10 o’clock a.m., and, should the weather be unfavorable, at the same hour the day following. ]Rt order j E. WITHERS, , Captain <& District Adjutant, j
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume IX, Issue 460, 11 March 1867, Page 1
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491Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Times, Volume IX, Issue 460, 11 March 1867, Page 1
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