RRIVAL of the new WATBBBUBY. It is not often that the arrival of a shipcnt of goods in Now Zealand waters i 3 so ncrally welcomed as tko arrival of the prent parcel of Watcrbury watches, By tho e on the lluahiuo 3000 IVatbtouiits— Id, silver, and nickel-were destroyed, and is interruption in tho regular Mow has pt the market bare till the landing of the eseut parcel. The Hon. Dr. Pollen stated the Legislative Council that 95,000 Addh Miies y the whole of this colony's taxation, ainlains its Oil Service, run its railways d public works and form tho nucleus of ocolony's prosperity; and yet to this very niled population over 120,000 WAiwraoitYs .vobecn sold and delivered, and tho shipsntnow anding consists of 2880 WATEiiirara lich is followed by the Elinor Vernon, due , 2880 Moke, i sold already to the wholesale trade who ,vo been waiting supplies for from three four months. Large as these figures aro odher shipments aro to arrive before irislmas and we venture to affirm that no her watch can show a salo in New Zea id during tho period covered since tho atcrbury advont of Oxb to Each Hundred Wateritouvs. Jewellers and retail dealers will kindly nd their ordors to our agents as quickly possiblo
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4738, 5 June 1894, Page 3
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211Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4738, 5 June 1894, Page 3
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