■\RRIVaL of the new WATERBUUY. It is not often that ihe wrvival of a Bh'pwent of good? ?d Now^ct 1 udiwSars h so gonemllywa'coired as ''jo rcrlval o'the proseal parcel of WaierVjry watches. By the fire on the E;ulr!no SOOO JVatethobkgold, silver, !>od D'oke l -wore destroyed, and this inierrupt'oa in ihe regi'tor infow has kepi themarket b.\re lOUta oithe praeni parcel. I'bo Hos. Dv, Po"en slated in the Lsyc'clive Cop-joU lb'! 95,000 Adow Uiim pay the whole of thii lo'ojys taxation, maintains it 3 Ci'il Son.'ee, rna il-j railways and publio worts nud'o'.m ihe auo'eus of thooolony's prosperiiy; and yci to Ihln very limited population ovev 120,000 WwEM.-.ys have been sold and delivered and the ship. 2880 Waumwhot whioh is followed by the E'inor Vernon, due 2380 Mobb, all sold alroady to the wholesale trade who have been waiting supplies for from three to four months, Large as these figures are two other shipments are to arrive before Christmas and wo venture to affirm that no other watch can show a sale in New Zea land during the period oovered since the Waterbury advent of One to Each Hundred Waterdcris. ■ Jewellers and retail dealers will kindly send their orders to our agents as quiekly aspossible .
n B I L L HALL, TUESDAY, Ist MAY, 1894. Wairarapa Amateur Athletic and Cycling Club's SOCIAL AND PRESENTATION OF PRIZES. Commencing 8 pm. Music, by The Taueru Orchestra, TIOKETS-Single, 3*; Double, ss. To bo h.d from ilio following committee: S. Astsll, L. Caaelborg, D. Oaselberg, A. E. D'Arcy, W. Broaj), Pdgar Eton, W. N, Norton, W. Mm, J. Simim, W. Pfiarae, 0. Perry, 0. M B.<llantyne, W. W. Smith, J. Owen, (Tenui) and all membtra uf the Club.
MASTERTON HORTICULTURAL & INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY. rjIHE THIRD" ANNUAL OHRY--1 SANTHEMUM BHOW of the above Society will be held in the DRILL HALL on THURSDAY, MAY Brd, 1894 Also a Promenade Concert in which the following ladies and swntlenien have kindly offered to assist;—Mr F. 0. Moore, Mr Simms, Mr Aatall, Mrs Ar. not, Miss Rockelland Mrs 0. Auke'ell. Doors open from 2,30 to 5, and from 6,30 to 10 p.m. Concert at eight, and Dancing at nine. ADMISSION—AduIto. 1/- s Children, half prioe. Tickets to be obtained from any of the Committee, or at the door. Catalogues and further particular! to be obtaiotd from the Seorattrj, or at Mr Chennell'i nice. J.O.ALPABS, Secretary TvRILL HALL,MA«TERTON. The Masterton Municipal Fitd Brigade will hold their eighth ANNUAL TOIL AND DANOE, on Monday, 14th May next. Double tickets 8/0; extra lady free. K. PRAONBLL, Secretary,
IB KOTAHITANGI. RACING OIiUB, NOTIUE OF ALTERATION OF DATES, WEIGHTS AND AOOEPTANOE3. Weighta will bn declared on Mondat, Tth May, 1894; acceptances close on Saturday, 12tbMiy, 1894, at 9 p.m. WILLIAM lORNB, ' Secretary,
LOOK ODI iHunt Club Sports! MASTERTON, 24th MAY. {DESIRE to tender my sincere thanks to all those who aasißted me during my late trouble, caused by the death of my hußband. MARYOASHION. ANY penon found PIG-HDWTING on any part of Cashpoint station, whether freehold or leasehold, wil} be pro«ooutc4J. GORING JOHNSTON, Manager. TENDERS INVITED.-For 240$ acres of land, fronting the Alfred' '/in Riuul SI mi'loo f„ nm 11.. Ft,,,t„ (,„„,. Railway Station. A six-roomed cottage, two-roomed outtage and shed and outbuilding on the land. A good inresti ment for parties in want of a good homestead. Tenders to cloio not later than MAY 24th, 1894. Tbo highest or any WILLIAM PAWSON, Pleckrille. [OTI3E Is hereby given that after LH the Ist Marob, 1894, all 'horses or cattle found straying on' the Aohanga run will be Impounded, Any person found trespassing in ao&roh of stock ef otherwise without proper authority wll be prosecuted. By Order. SHEATH 4 HDME, MB. E. H.tyApiNGTyNwjllbe ' absent In Auckland'for the next wo weeta. "While he is away all busi. tnesscommnnloations will be attended to by the underside(}, THOMAS 0. D'AROY, .
Central Shaving Saloon A, WHITE & CO, BEO to acnonnce that they hive now commenced business aj' HAIRDRESSERS $ TOBACOONISTS pled by Ife (iw. &Ac& ' ' OLPIRIMDBahdNEWFAOES will be wi corned, and patrons will find the CtaTiAL Saloon second to none In Maßterton for COMFOBT, CLEANLINESS, asd CIVILITY
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 473, 26 April 1894, Page 3
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