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IT STASIS SOME VfillY BOUGH USAGE • AN ALAHMIN'*! OAMEL ACCIDENT AT COOLG. I HD.'G, Mt Wil'Mm Dmmwii'.nnsWwstotlio Wii ievbury Much Comp.iny, Mwyiroistvei, Sy-inoy, ;vom Drool:, (Juj.a New South Waleswish to gV.oyiiu iiloviDftiioii 'i ro.'oiwce to thd ijuickwindiag Walcrbury Wsivh w'u'jh 1 pu>-clin-ed at your csiab'ish'ncpt in ICO2. I lwvo beeu to the coi'tio u' West AusMia, prospeci : n;,' : n new country for 1 icea rooitk Tlio watch was all ihc time subjected to very roii;jh osa'.e, but »;i'l it kept vet/ accurate iioio, I wis wearing it when A OAMJJIi COWED WITH MB TIH-OfJUH THE MAIN STi:EBT 01 COOLG AUDI li, It was a youn<j camel, and never been ridden before. It ran away With mo, ft,ill ti'dtlei'l.j lay down, I'm shock 'oeiuj somewhat similar to a rnilway collision ; but it novcr '-iterieted with t'*B watah. I lmve bec.a over iho"dry blowins" forpHuv.'nl gold. Icis ouo oi tho most duty line's o! wo.k that a w atcli t-an bo put to, butil did no iii-etlere in a y way wit'i my Waterbm'y.ai)Jl vust Eay it is A BEAUT.''JUL TIM «KliEI-.Gr.— indeed, I would neve? think of eartyiga.iy otlici. lam well k .ow.i over there, tain* ouo oi tlio pro pectors of the ' Mumi Gold Kcef,' 25 miles iior.li ot Cooljardie. I am also ft vcll-kiiown Now England prospector."
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4749, 16 June 1894, Page 3
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696Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4749, 16 June 1894, Page 3
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