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"By hand -labor it is impossible for this Country to compete with Switzerland m the Watch trade ; and, if we would hold our own iv Europe m this branch of .industry, we must follow the example of the Americans, who have successfully used Machinery m the manufacture of Watches." — Extract from the Times of December ISth, 186 S. The American W&TCJif - Con pa hi y, (OP WALTHAM, MASSACHUSETTS ) Mn^^^ jjfßtSfir HAVE BEEN ESTABLISHED TWENTY YEAKS, f it"^ AND WITHIN THAT TIME HAVE P-^v<^P?^&&s^P '^9o^ih \ " ■ PRODUCED •■■'"■ 85 ®' 000 WATCHES, 4p^iti||>®^.^o ■ of all Grades and Sizes. Why American Waltham. Watches are cheaper than English Watches of the same grade is explained by Sir Edmund Beckett (late Mr E. B. Denison), m his, work on Clocks, Watches, and Bells, m which he says, page 322 : — " Although labor is dearer m America than here, this machinery enables them to undersell -English. Watches of the same quality .; " and that the system of making watches by machinery is the only correct one is held forth by this eminent authority m the same work, m which he says : " There can be no doubt m the mind of anyone who understands machinery that this is the best as well as the cheapest way of making machines which require precision. and uniformity." "For. particulars apply to 486 loiiiii a mm liiiif©!^ G- IE 2*33 33, .A. I, A. G- IE INT TS , WALTHAM BUILDINGS, HOLBORN CIRCUS, JiON.DOR. E.C

To Stand this Season, 1870. mHE Purebred Cart STALLION, .1 ESODEIi. Model is a steel grey, rising 3 years, stands 165 hands high, with immense muscular power, superior action, and good temper. Modet. has been exhibited four times, gaining three first Prizes and one second. He was exhibited when two .years old against all ages for the beat Cart Stallion, when he carried off the first prize. Model was bread by G. Storey, out of his Clydesdale mare the Queen. Sire, the imported liorse Glancer. The Queen has been shown seven times, and has gained six first prizes and one second — this time being beat by her sister mare, Fancy. The Queen has proved herself to be the Champion Cart Mare m the Province, and bread from the purest cart stock. Model, Sire, that favorite Cart Horse South Star. He also gained a number of first prizes, both at Richmond an dMarlborough, dam, Mr Jas, Hegon prize mare Polly; South Star's Sire the imported stallion England's Hope, Avhich was allowed by competent judges to be the best cart stallion ever imported to Nelson. So at the first glance it will be seen that the Model is bred from the choicest prize cart stock. Tebms. — £3 per mare, and 5s the groom. Good- Paddocks at 2s per week. Every attention, but no responsibility. Guarantee, £5. Model will visit during the season — Ewart's ' Hotel, Monday ; Renwicktown, Tuesday; Havelock, eveiy alternate Friday, should inducement offer. For further particulars apply to. G. Store v, 373 Kaituna. To Stand tliis Season at Blarieh, Awatcre. riIHE CATtT COLT . ~ NELSON. Nelson by Surprise ; dam by Captain ; both imported from Melbourne by Mr Lock. Granddam by Farmer's Glory, imported from England by Mr H. Redwood, Great grand-dam by Lincoln. Nelson is fom years old, color dark chestnut, 17 hands liigh, with immense power and good temper. Nelson runs m a good paddock with the mares. Terms : £4 each Mare, including Paddock. No' responsibility. Allowances for two or more mares the property of the same owner. 385 P. E.. M'Rae. To Stand This Season. fI^HE celebrated Entire Timor Pony, COMMODORE MJTT. He is a bay pony 1 1 hands high, imported to Canterbury by Mr Boag, with his Clydesdale Entire Prince Charlie, and afterwards taken to Wanganui by Mr J. Walker, from whom he was pur chased by Mr P. R. Mcßae. Commodore Ntjtt will stand at Weld's Hill. Terms, £3 per mare, including paddock. No responsibility. Allowance made for two or more mares, the property of the same owner. . 384

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Marlborough Express, Volume XI, Issue 876, 16 December 1876, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Marlborough Express, Volume XI, Issue 876, 16 December 1876, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Marlborough Express, Volume XI, Issue 876, 16 December 1876, Page 8