JOHN HANNAH’S O GRAND AEnr-iN)ii@Ni OF WATCHES AND JEWELLERY. 500 .Members, at 10s. each, To be Drawn on the 2Cth DEC., 1879. Prize PRIZES. Value. No. _ £ s . cl. 1. G cut’s Gold Hunting Lever Watch, No. 4412, Rotherham (maker), and Gold Chain ... ... 35 0 0 2. Lady’s G old Hunting Lever Watch, No. 40288, maker Clarkson, London... 27 10 0 3. Gent’s Diamond Rirtg ~. 25 0 0 4. Diamond and Ruby Locket 20 0 0 5. Lady’s Diamond Brooch and Earrings ... ... 17 10 0 C. Gent’s Gold Albert ... 10 10 0 7. Lady’s Gold Albert ... 12 10 0 8. Silver Hunting Lever Watch, No. 5428, Ro- . therham, maker ... 10 10 0 9. Cameo Brooch and Earrings GOO 10. Set Diamond Studs ... 710 0 11. Silver Hunting Lever Watch (Waltham), No. 1044053 6 0 0 12. Colonial Gold Brooch and Earrings, with pearls ... GOO 13. Colonial Cold Locket ... 410 0 14. Diamond and Pearl Set , Studs ... 5 0 0 15. Lady’s Silver Hunting Keyless Watch, No. 13922 5 10 0 16. Gent’s Signet Ring ... 3 0 0 17. Lady’s Colonial Gold Cross 3 5 0 18. Set Studs ... 3 10 0 19. Lady’s,Gem Ring... ... 310 0 20. EighLday. Striking Clock 215 0 21. Colonial Gold Locket ... 3 5 0 22. Greenstone Brooch ... 3 0 0 23. Gent’s Gold Signet Ring 210 0 24. Colonial Gold Brooch ... 4 0 0 25. Gent’s Gold Solitares ... 210 0 2G. Pair Greenstone Earrings 210 0 27. Gent’s string. Silver Albert 110 0 28. Colonial Gold Necklet ... 3 0 0 29. Cold Pen and Pencil Case 3 0 0 30. Nickel-silver Alarm Clock 110 0 31. Colonial Gold - mounted Hair Albert ... ... 2 0 0 32. Greenstone Pendant ... 1 0 0 33. Set Studs ... ... ... 110 0 34. Gent's Colonial Gold Signet Ring 2 10 0 35. Nickel-silver Timepiece ... 15 0 £550 0 0 A Committee will be appointed of Subscribers present to superintend the Drawing. Winning Numbers will bo advertised in the Kumara Times. Prizes now on view at J. HANNAH’S, WATCHMAKER, Opposite Gilbert Stewart’s Hotel. ]£UMARA SHOEING FOPtGE, D. WILLIAMS. D. W. having secvuecl the Services of Mr J. Holmes, a First-class SHOEING SMITH; has much pleasure to inform the public that on and after MONDAY next, September Bth, the above Branch will be carried on in connection with my Business in Kumara, and hopes, by Strict Attention and Good Workmanship, to merit 4 share of Public support. Kumara, Sept. 3, 1879. GUN-SMITH, PAINTER, GLAZIER J- PAPER-HANGER, SIGN WRITER, ENGRAVER, CARPENEER, AND HNDERT A K E R. Umbrellas, Lamps, and all Article requiring it, Repaired to satkfactior or no payment. I beg to disabuse the minds of thos who would or did say that they woul give mo the preference if I bad a Hearsi through a lame excuse or their iguo ance of the fact. I have made a rangemonts by which I can furnish real Hearse, not wooden feathers, an on reasonable terms. D. FALYEY DILI,MAN'S TOWN ROAD. N 0 W ON SALE. 20 tons Melbourne Chaff 300 bags Bran, full flake 100 „ Pollard 150 „ new Oats To be disposed of cheap, for Cash. S. S. POLLOCK, MAIN STREET. \ ■ 1 i ■ V
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Kumara Times, Issue 998, 11 December 1879, Page 3
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