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Steam Coffee and Spice Mills. CANTERBURY STEAM COFFEE AND SPICE MILLS AND NEW ZEALAND CHICORY WORKS. ■ :,; : ; ; '„/' ■:.;., ; v ESTABLISHED 1863. -, ,■ U f^jfi TRENT BROTHERS, WHATELEY ROAD AND MARKET PLACE, GHRISTCHURCH; CHICORY FARM A;ND WORKS, TEMPLETON. Manufacturers of Coffee, Pepper, Spices, Pearl Barley, and the only Growers and Manufacturers of Chicory in New Zealand. Awarded the following. Prizes : — Honorable mention (the highest award given), New Zealand Exhibition, Otago, 1855. First Prize, Northern Agricultural Show, 1866. Silver Cup, Northern Agricultural Show, 1867. j First Piize. Medal, New ZealaM Exhibition, 1872. . l .\, ./ \ Xt > ; ; : ; ;...:.•.. ■• :._ i Brewers, &c. „.,.;,. ; : <: , : . . ; ,.;; •• LATiEST' EN&LISH * TELEGRAM. This startling news is contained in the latest English telegrams — " That the damage to the French Vineyards has been so great that there will be %<) or Brandy for Two Years." The Greymouth people may, however, congratulate themselves on the SPLENDID SUBSTITUTE they have In the sparkling ' ' "'• , BREWED BY STRIKE &BLACKMORE, At their Brewery (late McCarthy and Co). 1 ASK FOR STRIKE vAND BLACKMORE^S VictelBRMED : SPARKLING-' ALE, brewed af McCarthy's late brewery 1 from the" best 'ma-, | erials and pure spring water. . . J P.S.-r-jOur , Aerated Water and Cordials will still be, suppHe4'-from Messrs M'Millaii and Ccs iintil further notice; "''-'■ v - l - -■ ' J xl -•• '** Cordial Maker, &c. THE INHABITANTS OF GREYMOUTH AND DISTRICT Are 'respectfully informed that the business ot the LATE 3VEE£ JEL. WHITMORE Is now being carried on by . ; " !l MRS. H. WHITMORE, As usual ; and she respectfully solicits a continuance ot the patronage so liberally accorded her late husband. M A. WHITMORE , ■ i Murray street,. Greymouth.;, ; ; ., All orders and communications addressed to Box No. 6 Post Office, will meet with prompt attention.

TO SERVE MARES THIS SEASON . ?>s■>.-:[ : l7; ■>:,'.■ \*:< =' ;*;■-. • The Pure" Bred Clydesdale Stallion YOUNG DOUGLAS, By Sir "Colin Canpbell," out of "Blossom," dam "Violet," a thorough-bred Clydesdale imported to Tasmania. "Young Douglas" is a dark: bay with black points, three years old, and stand 164 hands, with tremendous bone and substance, good action and: fine mild temper. "'.".'.'. Pedigree.— " Sir Colin Campbell" was got by the well-known horse "King Fergus," out of the celebrated Mare "Scotland's Pride." " King Fergus" was got by " Lord Byron," the property, of M r;Prou/Jfoot,, Dumfrieshire, who gained the prize of £4(j at 'AnnanV when . 4' years old. i* " Lord >Byron" , was! got by. ''Old Prince Loyal," who gained the first prize at Aberdeen, and also' at Johnston. "King Fergus" was bred-byj Mr, Muir, Kircudbrightshire, out of his prize mare, which was bred by Mr Frame, Clydeside. "King Fergus" gained seven first prizes in IS6O, and he had the first prize as being the best animal, of the horse-kind at the great show: at Hamilton.: ""Scotland's Pride" was got by the celebrated Clydesdale horse "Lofty," out of, the;^wjell-knoisyn Smithston stock. "Lofty" was the property of Mr Samuel Clark, and gained the premium at Glasgow, open to all Scotland. 1 ' Scotland's Pride" gained the premium of the Highland Society's Show in 1861, as a three -year pIH. She has also gained five; first? prizesin Canterbury. : —■v* < ;> „ <j*X- ••', -.. "Young Douglas" will .-stand at Mr Jas. Marshall's Stables, Totara Flat, every Saturday 3 and at Mr John Reid's Station,, near Ahaura,' during the rest of 'the week. ;' ■ Terms — Four Guineas per Mare, payable on Ist January, 1874. An allowance will be made when four mares — the bona fide property of one owner — are served. JAMES HOLMES, Proprietor. • TCI ;M P I :RJ E v HOT EL, "Half-Ounce. JOHN GRAHAM having purchased the above well-known hotel. Upc-ountry. travellers and the public will find it entirely renovated, every department in thorough working order, and presenting very superior (and the only; accommodation in the.Di|3trict. c/ ' i-;;J : \ r> i A large and comfortable Billiard Room furnished with one of Alcock's Full-sized Billiard Tables.— Stabling. JOHN GRAHAM, rl I.' : \ \ ) ('*/ V 'Jl'f'i > ?*oprietor.. ;

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Grey River Argus, Volume XIII, Issue 1641, 7 November 1873, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Grey River Argus, Volume XIII, Issue 1641, 7 November 1873, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Grey River Argus, Volume XIII, Issue 1641, 7 November 1873, Page 4

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