TO LET. rilO LET, 5 and 3-rooiped Houses in Peter J street, Cavcwham. Apply K. Wilson, Laing stieet. rfNO LKi' desirable Residence in Manor ft place (seven rooni3). William Hills, gunmaker, Stafford street. iaoHßs. MONEY To Lend, in sums to suit borrowers, at lowest rates of interest. Apply to D. D. Macdonald, solicitor, Princes street, Dunedin. _ _ MONEY at low rate of interest, personal or other security. R. Francis (upstairs), aext Athenaeum SEVERAL'SUMTOFIiONEY To Lend at current rates. KENYON AND HOSKING. Princes street. ONEY TO LKNB ©« apiwovort Presold [ 3acnrltle»i STOUT AND &ONDY, Solicitor* 3.2:j Princes street, Dnaodln. "ONEY To Lend {U.W up to L 3.000) on Freehold Security, at * per cent. ; also, saveral Sums to Lmd oji Biila of Sale at cur nut rates, Apply to Jas, Whyte, Rattray »Hrßfrt, Dunedin. faiHE PERPETUAL TRUSTEES, ESTAT E l AND AGENCY COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (Limited) has Money to Lend, on Freehold Security. WALTER HISLOP, Manager. FUBLIQ NOTICES. 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PRICE, WILKINSON AND PETTIT, A. M. LOASBY, And all Chemists throughout the Colony. General Agents —N.Z. DRUG COMPANY. CONTINUATION OF GREAT DISSOLUTION &ALE AT BROS.'. MINTON HOUSE, i.V B 18 Princes street. T. C. Matliesoi), leaving secured the Stock of the above on very favorable terras, has decided to continuo the Sale for another Month. As a large sum of money has to be found to pay ont his 1.-ite Partner, Large Shipments just landing MUST HE SOLD, and the Stock reduced by atlcai-t L 2,000. Anyone requiring anything in China, Glatw, Earthenware, Lamps, Vases, handsome Ornaments of all kinds, etc., have a rare opportunity of procuring goods of the best quality at oi under Cost Price. GOODS MUST BE SOLD. MATHESO N B R O S., 18 Princes street (Minton Houee). DUNEDIN UNITED FRIENDLY SOCIETIES' DISPENSARY, 31 George street. THE above Institution is Open to Receive a well-educated Youth as Apprentice to the Chemist and Druggist Business. A small premium required. For particulars apply at the Dispensary. JAMES MACFIB, Secretary. ESTATE THOMAS MALONEY (Deceased.) ALL Outstanding ' Accounts due to this Kstatemustbe Paid forthwith, or legal procecuiug* will be taken. Bfr Richard Brew, No. 2 Rattray street, is authorised to collect same, and his receipt will be binding. (Signed) UDMUND SMITH, Agent Public Trustee. NOTICE. ANY person Destroying or Removing Trees, Sl.rubs, or Native Bush from the Town Belt or City Reserves will bo rigorously Prosecuted by the City Ranger and Police, who are instructed to be specially vigilant at this season to apprehend offenders. ADAM GIBSON, Town Clerk. Dunedin, 14th December, 188 S. MELBOURNE EXHIBITION. riIHE following Cable was received in New -*- Zealand this day (Nov. 28th, 1888).—See daily press : In Class 72, fermented and distilled drinks, the following awards were made: Light Sparkling Ale—M. JOEL, Dunedin; J. Edmonds, Wellington. Malt Bitter Ale—M. JOEL. Bottled Stout—M. JOEL. Strong Ales—M. JOEL. No other New Zealand Brewers received It will be seen from the above that the preeminent success which has for upwards of a quarter of a century consistently attended tho Ales and Stout manufactured by tho Red Lion Brewery, Dunedin, has again received striking and complete confirmation at tho hands of the judgcß of the great Melbourne Centennial Exhibition. CITY BUEWiiRY. JAS. SPEIGHT AND CO., DUNEDIN. Report of the Melbourne Jurors : ESSRS SPEIGHT AND CO. also took _ L First and Second Prizes for their Strong Ales at tho Melbourne Exhibition, 1881 Vide Jurors' Report. 120 Barrels of Beer were submitted quito indiscriminately from all parts of the world and had to be tested' against one another at one and the satre time. _ Your Jurors have had 11 meetings, extending over a period of one month, from 20th November to 20fch December, and have deliberated on an average of three hours each sitting, ao that ample time and care were duly taken to form a correct and acceptable judgment. W. Johnson, Chairman of Jurors. OTAGO A. AND P. ASSOCIATION'S SHOW, 1888. Heavy Ales.—J. Speight and Co., Ist and Memcm Ales.—J. Speight and Co,, Ist and Medium Ales.—J. Speight and Co., highly commended. Light Ales.—J. Speight and Co., Ist and Pobtkb.—J. Speight and Co., Ist. GLASGOW EXHIBITION, 1888. A Cask of Ale shown was pronounced by competent experts to be equal to Burton's Pale — Vide Evening Sxab, 14th Nov.
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Evening Star, Issue 7797, 19 December 1888, Page 1
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