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Intelligent Teats.
The Principal of the College of Science and Arts, Glasgow, Prof. Jamison, A.M., Inat. C.E , F.R.S.E., writes :—" Five weeks ago I got from you a Waterbury Watch, and having been previously annoyed by my lever watch stopping and keeping bad time whenever I went near dynamo machines, 1 inserted the Waterbury Watch betweon the magnetic poles of a ten horsepower dynamo. Of course the watch instantly stopped, but on being started again I regulated ib only twice within two days, and have found that for one whole month it did nob vary two miuutes from correct (Ireeuwicb time. I now prefer it to my former and much more expensive watch, and consider iban excellent timekeeper."
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Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 144, 20 June 1887, Page 3
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