•-, T GARXjiItTON IUKBIT DISTRICT, NOTIM Ms^herebjfgiven' that I -will attend at Mr Gole's office,' next Jlr Bowles' butoher's •' shop, Carterton, on FRIDAY and; SATURDAY,- tho 261 h and |27th inat., from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. to receive Mlrabliitrates now,due, H ;Allirates'n'6t paidbjr.' the." abpe. dates" Will ■ fbe.fMtJjwith sued for/ . " ' ' "■ c. h; gam/ '• < • Inspector, NOTICE.— Some person or personls hav-. ing wilfuily broken the Looks off the dates leading .to our Paddocks on the Ngamatawa Block, a reward of .One Pound will be paid to anyone giving information that 'will lead to the conviction «f the offenders' Signed. , ' 626 ' . JAMES MACABi. 14000 SWE E P • No. 7, ON THE WELLI N G T O N/0 UP, To be run in the first week in FEBRUARY, 1881.
TICKETS = = £1 ' £ First Horso ... ... ... 1000 Second Horse ... ... 300 Third Horse .. .. .. .. 200 Other Starters (divided) .. 700 Non-starters (divided).. .. .. 1800 The £7OO for olM'r starters will average about JCIOO 'each hofse."" ■ The £IBOO for non-starters wiil average • about £6O ieaohi'liorso.'. Mr George North, of Lambton Quay, announcea his Seventh'annual sweep on tlio -Wellington Guj). This time it ia for jio less' than £4QOo,*Tivhich will give handsome prizes even to the non-starters. Mr North's former racing Bweops have invariably boon conducted with such fairness bb to give entire satisfaction to all interested, and we are not! surprised to hear that there is already a : brisk demand for tickets for his " four-! thousand-pounder. "-Kveniug Poat ( 9th! Soptember. M'-V' ■ : Addressl4E.O. NORTH, Box 109, Post Office; or, Lambton Quay, Wellington ; or, A. Elliifts, .CLUB HOTEL, Masterfon ; and Giles' ROYAL OAK HOTEL, Carterton, i
FOB SALE QN EASY TERMS. '- ; COMPACT DAIRY: (or Stud) FARS, comprising 51 acres really first-class land, ;Becur()ly fenced,, arid Subdivided into grass paddo'crai garden,- <Src., the whole bping well watered., Improvements include—a sub* stantially-built 7-robmod dwelling-house, outbuildings,'&c. : : t A' Fortune to be gained by cutting up and Belling;the landin building allotments, as the property has two frontages, and a living could be jot ' out of it as a .dairy or stud; farm and' 'kiteheri garden,. If desired, .the house and twenty 'acres can bo sold sepia' rifely. . . Full particulars-can be ascertaund ou ap. plication to : ' i iJV H.WOOD&CO., Auctioneers, Laitd'&'Estate Agents, 623 - ■ Greytown, TiIPORTASt FOR" WATCHMAKERS, il. DIPOETANT' EOR EVERYBODY I The Rodahbw Manufacturing Company (Limited) Capital §2j 000,000 Boston, America," will forward.: even one single watch to anjjarfc of tlio world at wholesale pricoj.i.o.t. 35..per cent, cheaper than any none of them is manufacturing watches, rjhimsolf,. but.. ; only buying tliem" from, hero... We call .tie par-ticalar-intentun-of-bverybne iutending-to purchase a fast-class reliablo watch to our following p^-list kev-winding; Batches. Silvke glass, socond £ s hand .f'''• 'fV'' •*.. i, .. 010 Silver WiSlon, liiinting c fej ongraved and highly finished .. . 014
Silver movement, : • -r; extra jswelled,'stout..double covor 1 .0 Gold Wat^h,.jewelled,* mkiuteduirig power, crystal glass'.' .. .. 110 Gold Watch, half hunter, enamel'or. gold dial, lever,escapement. •■., • 1;16 6old Watoh, hunting case, superior nickel movoment, best quality with' - all the latest .improvements, and 2 —- gold covers'; ... ..2 8 KEYLESS WATCHES (Sim Winders). . The keyless'jmech'anlsiii to a watch is one .of- the- great, modern improvements m watch' work; it does .away' with, the oldfaßhioued key,'with. which' so many persona' ruin their watches.The watch is wonndby turning a nnrled knob placed on the handle or bow, instead of by the -ordinary mean's.; the-hands ar? §et in the..same way. .•The advantage's of these improvements are ob? vious, the case, whiph nevor ueed be openod in winding, is made air-tight and dust-tight, thus preserving much longer tho fluidity "of the oil, and greatly prolonging tho intervals' botween tho necessary cleaning of the watch. Silver Keyless Watch, lover movo £' s mont, flat, jewelled crystal glass... 017 Silver Keyless Watch,'double cover, enamel or orn'anvehted'silver'tlial.. 1 5 SilveeKevless Watch, superior skeleton movement, extra jowollod, stout doublocovor .. ... ... ; .. 115 Gold Keyless Watch, open face, lever oacapement, ten Jewels .. 2..5 Gold Kkiless WAton; : half • hunter, J best movement, all latest improvements, 15jewels ..." ..3 0 Gold Keyless Watch, two stout gold covers,chronometer movement, with .centre second hand, a splendid • watch for presentation .. 3 15 Gold; Ketless Curonombteb, 3 gold covers,movoment Of finestworkmanv;! ship, centre second hand, rope'atiug hours'and quartern.. '.. ... 845 Gold Ketless Imperial Chronometer' - showing days date, weeks and month on dial, rep eating "hours, quarters, . and eighths,.3 heavy.gold covers, warranted forfivo years, and without doubt the host and handsomest • watch in existence • ... .... 15; 0 OBSERVATIONS -1. All the above watches can be had in smallor size to suit for ladies' wear at tho same price. Monogram,", initials, arms, &c,, engraved on tho back of the watoh, freo of charge. 2, All our watches are thoroughly finished and ready for immediate Use, and will be sent soourely packed in Morocco case, post freo, to any pwt of the world, together with sparo mainsprings, glasses, and koys, these being a great convenience, as in many of :the out-' of-the-way places it is almost an impossibility to replace one of those articles.! 3. Every, watch is accompanied by ft written warranty, guaranteeingtkelregularity and superiority of :it* workmanship for throe years, during which no, charge will bo made for repairing if. returned po3t fro'o. .4, All our gold cases are ,18 carat'gold: ; 'thfl silver caseß are of the best sterling silver. '5. Six percont. discount will be allowed otfbrllers for six or nioio watches. 6. :All our watches have compensation -balanco, which renders them equally acourato in either hot 1 onl climate. 7. All watchos may _ bo, ordered with or without second hand, with engraved plain polished-, or engine-turned cases, without any 'diflference in the original-price. S: No. orders from abroad fjlled ffllefis r accompanied by a Vemittanco to cover the amount, .0?. Preference on a Bosfeii house, Pe_rsons;reßidjiig in any jart.of world need not hesitato t<> forward" tljeir'pfderß to thisestublish'lrient as tlie'y njayfely oilgettiag the exact watoh ordered by thorn, winch, if not, .ajppiroy ed jfitl-&! safe,by post, uieaus.Of pending pon.eyUhy d«fUn|[6W : . York;' Paris, or London,'which. catt;bijjrc» cured at- banker .and. enclose the amount in .bank nqtes,.-(jold MSns' , -<a:'^tago : the worict; All.ordeiß,. as the most Importaiit,^UretfeiYQtlie,saqja particular attention,/ ,Tyill f without delay.^^e^Bp^nlly^.M^^'r' trial order.—The Company, : s and t.S,'ofAmerica.' i
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 629, 26 November 1880, Page 3
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