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Puhilc Notices. UNNING in my paddock , during the last eighteen months, three young . ,;,.h steen, branded like— on near rump; also for T, • : : about two months,» young steer, branded 89. If above are not claimed within fourteen days, they will be sold to defray expenses. J. W. HAMILTON. ; Flint’s Bush.; j Ist Jan., 1881. KIDESAND SHEEPSKINsT 7 ] mHE undersigned are prepared to purchase Hides and Sheepskins for eiiih. Highest market price given. P. GRANT & CO., Auctioneers, ~ Riverton. JOB pRINXINO At WESTERN STAR OFFICE. DUFFE R GOLD-MINING COMPANY (LIMITED). is hereby given, that a: a meeting of the Directors of this Company, held on December 7th, a call (the second) of <«* farthing (id) per share was spade payable; at the Company’s office, Riverton, ou Wednesday, the 12th January, 1881, JOSEPH LYLE, 1 Legal Manager, ’ Duffer Gold-Mining Ooi (Limited). Riverton, December 10,1880. IMPORTANT -yo B—. , Ml] important roa EVERYBODY! Tbo Rodanow Manufacturing Company (Limited,-—Capital 2,000,000dpi.), Boston, America, will : forward hereafter, even one single watch to any part of the world at wholesale price, i.e., 35 per cent, cheaper than any watchmaker, as none of them is manufacing watches himself, but . only buying them from here, We call the particular attention of everyone .Intending' to purchase a first-class reliable watch to our following price list: — , KEY-WINDING WATCHES, Silver Watch, crystal glass, second* hand ... . ... . ... '£o 10 Silver Watch, hunting case, engraved, highly finished ... ... ... O H Silver Watch, skeleten movement, extra jewelled, stout double cover... I O Gold Watch, jewelled, maintaining power, crystal glass ... ... 1 TO Gold Watch, half hunter, enamel or gold dial, lever escapement I T 6 Gold Watch, hunting cslbo, superior nickel movement, beat quality with all the latest improvements, 2 gold covers ... 2 9 KEYLESS WATCHES (Stem Winders.) The keyless mechanism to a watch is one of the great modem improvements in watch work, it does away with the old-fashioned key with whieli so many persons have ruined their watches. The watch is wound by turning a nurled knob, placed on the handle or bow, instead of by the ordinary means; the bands, are set in the same way. The advantages of these "improvements are obvious, the case, which never need be opened in winding, iis made air tight and dust tight, thus preserving much longer the fluidity of the oil, and greatly pridonging the intervals between the necessary cleaning of the wa;ch. Silver Restless Watch, lever more-

went, flat, jewelled, crystal, class. ..£o 17 Silteb Keyless Watch, double rarer, enamel or ornamented silver dial... 1 6 Sxlt.se Keyless Watch, superior skeleton movement, extra jewelled, stout double cover . ;ru.— -i Al 18 Gold Keyless Watch, opes face, lever escapement, 10 jewel* 1 IS Gold Kbtless Watch, half hunter, heat movement, all latest improvements, 15 jewel* ... ... ... 8 0 Gold Keyless Watch, two stout gold coverß.chronometermovement, with 1 centre second hand, a splendid watch for presentation ... 8 15 Gold Keyless Cheonometbb, S gold covers, movement of finest workmanship, centre second hand, repeating hours and quarters ... 8 IS Gold Kbtlkss Ihpeuial ChkohohbTEE, showing days, date, weeks and months on dial, repeating hours, quarters and eighths, 8 heavy gold covers, warranted for five years, and without doubt the best and handsomest watch in existence ... ...15 0 OBSERVATIONS. J All the above watches car bo had in smaller size to suit ladies wear at tho same price. Monograms, initials, arms, &r,, engraved on tho back ol (.lie watch free of charge. 2 All our watches are thoroughly finished and ready for immediate use, and will bo sent securely packed in Morocco case, post free, to any part of the world, together with spare mainsprings, glasses, and keys, these being a great convenience, as in many out-of-the-way places, it is almost a mutter of impossibility to replace one of these articles. 3 Every watch is accompanied by a written warranty, guaranteeing the regularity and superiority of its workmanship for thres years, during which time no charge will be made for repairing if the watch is returned post free. 4 All our Gold Case* are 18 carat gold; the Silver Cases are of the best sterling Silver. 5 Six per cent, discount will bo allowed on orders for six and more watches. g All our watches have compensation balance, which renders them equally accurate in either het or cold climate. 7 All watches may be ordered with or without second# hand, with engraved, plain polished, or engine turned cases, without difference of price. g No orders from abroad filled unless accompanied by a remittance to cover the amount, or a reference on a Boston house. Persons residing in any part of the world need not hesitate to forward their orders to this establishment, a# they may rely upon receiving the exact, watch ordered by them, which, if not approved, will be exchanged free and safe by post, or money refunded. Tho best means of sending money is by draft on New York, Paris, or London, which can be procured at any banker and everywhere, —or enclose the amount in bank-notes, gold coins, or postage stamps of any country of the world.. All orders, the smallest as well as the most important, will receive the same particu - lar attention, and will bo forwarded without delay. We respectfully ask for a trial order. Eodanow Manufacturing COMPANY, 5 AND 7, PORTLAND 3T., BOSTON, XL S. of AMERICA.

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Western Star, Issue 407, 5 January 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Western Star, Issue 407, 5 January 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Western Star, Issue 407, 5 January 1881, Page 3

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