ARRIVAL OF THE NEW WATERBURY,
It is not often that ihe.arrival of a shipment of goods in New Zealand waters is so generally welcomed as the arrival of the present parcel of Watcrbury watches. By the fire on the Ruahino 3000 Wateubmysgold, silver, and nickel -were destroyed, and this interruption'in the regular inilow has kept tho market bare till the landing of tho present parcel. The Hon. Dr. Pollen slated in the Legislative Council that 95,000 Anew Males pay the whole of this colony's taxation, maintains its Civil Service, run its railways and public works and form tho nucleus of thocolony's prosperity; anil yet to this very limited population over 120,000 WATBBBUBYS have been sold and delivered, and the shipment now landing consists of 2880 Watebbubys which is followed by tho Elinor Vernon, due 2880 More, all sold already to the wholesale trade who have been waiting supplies for from three to four months. Large as these figures arc two other shipments are to arrive before Christmas and we venture to affirm that no other watch can show a sale in New Zealand during the period covered sinco the Waterbury advent of Oxe io Each Hunbreb Watebburys, Jewellers and retail dealers will kindly end their orders to our agents as quickly as possible WATBRBURY WATCH CO, Bosn isn Crawford Streets, Doxebin.
Hunt Club Sports! MASTERTON, 24th MAY. MAIRE AND MATAI FIREWOOD in any lengths, at Lowest Current Rates Apply JOSEPH ORBELMAN, Upper Plain. Or O/o Graham and Co MASTERTON BOROUUB COUNCIL
NOTICE 10 RATEPAYERS. Ratepayers in arrears with their rates are hereby notified that summonses will be issued to all defaulters after Wednesday, February 28th. A.HATHAWAY, Borough Collector. VT OTIOE is horoby given that after IX the Ist March, 1894, all horseß or cattle found straying on the Auhanga run will be impounded. Any porso found trespassing in search of stuck o otherwise without proper authority will be prosecuted. By Order. SHEATH & HOME, Lessors. PRINCE OF WAIVES FAMILY HOTEL, QOEEH-STKBET MASTERTON, f N taking over the management of this 1 old established hostelry, it will be my honeßt endeavour to cater for the settlers and travelling public generally. As I contemplate making extensive alterations during the next three months I must ask the indulgence of my patrons for any shortcomings that may arise during that time. All wines and spirits taken from bond. Might porter in attendance. JOHN TUCKER, PROPRIETOR,
TOXA, THE NEW AND POWKItFUL RABBIT POISON. & now used on all tho largo Runs in Otago, Southland, Canterbury and Marlborough, TOXA KILLS the Babbits IN A FEW SECONDS after they tako it, thus
ALL SKINS TO BE SECURED. | BEND TOLOm&WNS, AIIoTIOKEERS, ETC, \ MABTEBTON, For Circulars fjivibft Testimonial s Bn d all particulars. ! BABBITS WILL TA&E TO7{A ALL THE YEARK'QUWa \ Thus makini! it the most efijj c tiye poison in tbo marked, Agents for Ma»tMtonand-theV»i" | i*P a District /: - MEBSRB LOWES A*KJ3T( ■■■' ■MASTE^fON*
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4659, 27 February 1894, Page 3
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481Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4659, 27 February 1894, Page 3
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