£p<Kiu' " "I Appointment ll{SK!iB2 tlio Govornor. "■ LITTLKJUHN AND SON, YY . WATCHMAKERS, JEWELLERS, and OPTICIANS, wbton Quay (Opposite Occidental Hotel) WELLINGTON. Coi ri'T\ Ciders promptly attended io. ,IK. JAL NOTICE TO THE \ IV 'TTVNT-- OK WELLINGTON AND , COUNTRY DISTRICTS. yr J . MULLIGAN Intimates to his numerous Friends and Customers that he has just returned rora England with a A Large and Varied Stock of CLOCKS, DIAMONDS, PLATED WARE, OHEAPER THAN ANY OTHER JEWELLER in the city of Wellington. PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER'S • And Jewellers' Woiik OF EYERY DESCRIPTION Executed on the Premises, and all work aDABANTKKD. GOODS UNEQUALLED IN THE COLONIES. AN Inspection of the Stock and Prices respectfully solicited. 585 M.J. MULLIGAN. LUDWIG AND SON, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKERS, JEWELLERS, AND OPTICIANS, Lambton-Quay, iNext Mr P. Laing), Wellington. » LWAYS IN STOCK a Choice Assortment of Gold and Silver Jewrlleiy of every description. Ladies' and Gentlemen's Gold aud Silver Watches. Clocks, Optical Goods, uo RKING thoroughly practical, our woik, either in the manufacturing or repairing brunches, can b& confidently relied upon for quality and finish. OIiDKRS by Post promptly attended to. lAM JS S h. liN G AND 0 0., GOLD AND SILVERSMITHS AND MANUFACTURING JEWELLERS, 93' (Under the Illuminated Clock), & Willis-street, Wellington. Orders for the trade carefully attended to. The largest stock of stones aud gems in the HOROLOGICAL NOTICE. T RESPECTFULLY inform the General X Public that I will undertake to repair •ivry description of Watches, Clocks, Jewellery, <£c., at moderate prices. As I possess an immense assortment of Tools, Materials, <vc, and have also had experience in various localities, I will guarantee all work done by me. Orders or jobs maybe left at Mr Chin men's. Bookseller, Maskrton, or at im iouso, off the Tuneru Road. C, CAMPBELL, WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER &c (Late of Wellington), 84( IT J. FIIEEM AJN , (Successor to G. Campudi) WATCH AND CLOCKMAKEB, JEWELLER, eve. '.[ashers-sthket Welusgtos,
GOLD and SILVER Keyless Watc-es, entre see.mis, ivc, Chronographs, Gold ltd .Silver Wiiltham Watche3, Ladies' Gold nd Silver Geneva Watches. Choice assortnent of GOLD and SILVER JLWELHY. >])C(itttole«, Eye-glasses, Folders, Goggles, linen Plovers, Telescopes, Microscopes, Urometers, and Thermometers For Sale Every description of Horologicul Work deaned and rei aired. PRELIMINARY NOIICK. 10 be sold by Auction in NOVEMBEII sKXT, at WELLINGTON, the well-known •Istate of the late Mr C. Dixon, Masterton. tis now being surveyed into Sections to 'iiitall buyers, viz., from one acre up to ten, Clio Trustees are (king this to meet the •t-quirements of the Public, who are daily inquiring for a few acres of land in and near .he thriving Township of Masterton, Oswell Cottage and land in Queen-street, did one Town Acre south end of same street, No-G7. JAMES OLBLAND, 15. P. PEREY, Masterton. Sept. loth, 1881. T EAHY AND GO.'S SWEEP ON THE BIG event: To be run at the Wairarapa Jockey Club's SPRING MEETING IN NOVEMBER. The name of race will be advertised shortly, 600 MEMBERS AT 10s EACH. £ First Horse 100 Second Horse SO I bird Horse 30 Starters (divided) 40 Non-starters (divided) 80 Tickets can be obtained at Sullivan's National Hotel, Welligton, and all hotels in ■•his district, or Mr J. W. I.kahy, Masterton. ■' he Sweop will close abo'it a week before the ace is run. If all tickets are not disposed if, prizes will be divided pro rata. Ten per ;ent deducted for exoenses. For the greater •ecmity of my clients, Mr A, Eikins (Club Hotel) has kindly consented to act as •Treasurer. il/rUiBOUHNE fiUP CuNSULTaTIUA, -10,000 SUBSCRIBERS AT £1 EACH. First Horse .' 13000 Second Horse... .';..•; 101*0 Third' Horse 500 Other. Starters 1500 Non-Btarteis (divided) 2000 Six prizes of £IOO >„.,..600■ Six prizes of £SO ; 300 One hundred and ten prizes at £10... .1100 Average for 1 other starters is about £75 each; average for non-starters is about £25 aach; and the 122 extra prizes, consisting of six prizes of £IOO each, six prizes of £SO each, and JlO prizes of 610 each, bring up the numbei' of Winning Tickets to about 240. This is the best opportunity ever brought before the .public in the Australasian colonies. ' , The drawing takes, place under any'circumstances on or before October 31st. Even though the Gaming and Lotteries Bill becomes law, this sweep. on the Melbourne Qup won't be interfered with, as the Act cannot come into operation before alw the Stb of November. \ ,;■'s:■ ; Please add exchange to chtque, and two stamp 3 for reply Agents for Masterton—Mr J. H, Corbett, Empire Hotel; Mr A, Elkius, Club Hotel. ' THEODORE BROWN, i i' ~ 'Rn*oi(KP.O. l Anokl<A'i W7 *
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 891, 5 October 1881, Page 4
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751Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 891, 5 October 1881, Page 4
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