Watches, Clocks, &c. T> ENSON, J. W., BY SPECIAL WJ APPOINTMENT to H.R.H. the PBINCE OF WALES. Benson, j. w., by special APPOINTMENT TO H.H.H the MAHARAJAH OF SUED WAN. T> ENSON’S STEAM FACTORY for ft CLOCKS and WATCHES, 68 & UU. U AAXUAJ* ENSON, J. W., 99 WEST-BOURNE-GROVE, and 2S OLD BOND-STREET. Benson, j. w., maker of the GOLD CASKET presented by the City of London to H.R.H. the PRINCE of WALES. Benson, j. w., maker of the CASKET presented by the City of London to H.R.H. PBINCE ALFRED. Benson, j, w. maker of the CHRONOGRAPH by which the DERBY is TIMED. Benson, j. w., maker of THE GREAT CLOCK of the EXHIBITION of 1862. BENSON’S WATCH PAMPHLET, illustrated, on every construction of Watch, with their price*.
-QENSON’S WATCHES,—GoId and | j Silver, at 200 to 2 Guineas, in all lizes, from half to 8 inches diameter. EPSON’S CLOCKS for the DRAWING, DINING, and BEDROOMS, from 2 to 2,000 Guineas. ENSON’S “EXACT" WATCH,for Extreme Temperatures. Silver, 25 Guineas: Gold, 40 Guineas. BENSON’S INDIAN WATCH, compensated for all Climates. Silver, 15 Guineas: Gold, 30 Guineas. BENSON’S WATCHES—CHRONOGRAPH, KEYLESS, REPEATERS. Benson, j. w., prize medal, DUBLIN, CLASS 10. Benson, j. w.. prize medal LONDON, CLASS 33. BENSON’S WATCHES are sent to all parts of the World safe BY POST. BENSON’S WATCHES—CHRONOMETER, DUPLEX, LEVER.
BENSON'S WATCHES,—HORIZONTAL, CENT HE SECONDS, Ao. BENSON’S CLOCES for the HALL, LIBRARY, and CARRIAGE. BENSON’S CLOCKS for CHURCHES TURRETS, A STABLES. Estimate* tent. ENSON’S ELATE PAMPHLET, ii lustrated, contain* 300 Engraving*. CANDELABRA in ORMULU and BRONZE. CANDELABRA IN SILVER AND ELECTRO-PLATE. BRONZES d’ART by Rosa and Isxdobe Bomhsub, Tbadiee, Mbhb, Babye, Ac. JEWELLERY, DIAMOND, of ORI GiNAL DESIGNS. JEWELLERY EOR BRIDAL AND OTHERPRESENTS. JEWELLERY, DESIGNEDBY ITALIAN and FRENCH ARTISTS. ULVE« PLATE, designed expressly 5 far PRESENTATION. OJILVER PLATE for RACING >0 FIELD or AQUATIC SPORTS. SILVER PLATE for SIDE BOARD DINNER, and TEA TABLES. gILVER PLATE FOB INDIA. tr O & 60, LUDGATE-HILL, 25 OLD Oo BOND-STREET, and WESTBOURNE GROVE.
Superintendent's OlTice, Napier, March 25,1867. A NUMBER of IMMIGRANTS, consisting of 30 families, 46 single women, and 22 single men, haring arrived by the ship ‘ Montmorencyfrom London, cue undersigned will be glad to receive orders for servants, male or female. Applicants will please state the class of servant required, and the wages they are willing to giv*. G. T. FANNIN, I Immigration Cisrk.
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume IX, Issue 471, 18 April 1867, Page 1
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392Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Times, Volume IX, Issue 471, 18 April 1867, Page 1
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