CUFF & GEAHAM, CimiSTCHUnCII, Nkw Zkaland. SOLE AGENT in New Zealand for the Joshua Hexdy, Machine Works, San Fraucieco, California, Mann actmers of the celebrated TRIUMPrI CONCENTRATOR IMPROVED AUTOMATIC CHALLENGE Oltß FEEDER ROCK BREAKERS, and all description o MINING MACHINERY. Correspondence Solicited. T. H. Hall & Co., LOWER QUEE:; STREET, AUCKLAND. HAVE to arrive Par Three Cheers, Mampoiui, and O.'iau. 85 Tons Duncan's Combined Roller aud Stone FLOUR in Sacks and small Bags 30 Tons Wood's Hour 20 Tons Silver Dust Flour 8 Tons Duncan's Oatmeal 2 Tons Duncan's Pearl Barley 3G Cases Green's Canterbury Hams and Bacon J -1 Tons Cheese. Etc., Etc. NOTICB TO ADVERTISERS. A DVBRTISERS wishing b> alter their 0. Business Standing Advertisements are respectfully reqnested to hand in their alterations at this Oilice before 2 p.m on the day previous to the publication on which they desire the alteration to appear, otho wise the alteration will have to stand ov 1. the following day
JAS e SPEIGHT & GO., MALTSTBfiS & BREWERS CITY BREWEUY, DUNE I) I N. Report of the Melbourne Jurors; MESSRS SPEIGHT and Co. also took First and Second Prizes for their STRONG ALES at tho Melbourne Exhibition, 1881—Vide Jurors' Report. 120 Barrels of Beer woro submitted quite indiscriminately from all parts of the world and had to be tested against one another at one and the same time. Your Jurors have had 11 meeting, extending o\cr a period of one month, fron 20th November to 20th December, and have deliberated on an average of three hoars each Bitting, so ■ that ampin time and care was duly taken to form a correct and acceptable judgment W. Johnson, Chairman of Jurors, CHRISTOHURCk\n.Z.) INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, 1882. The Jurors' Repotfc on the Ales are: J. Speight and Co.'s Export Pale Ales-First-class A 10, andstauds out promiuently as a Very Superior Ale, Certificate of Gold Medal. J Speight atd Co.'s Strong Ales—Good sound Strong Ale of considerable merit. Certificate of (Jold Medal. . - Tho. Jurors further-Report.. Messrs Speigh and Co.'s Ales como to the front, and deserve high commendation, and would attract attention in auy competition among that class of Ales. Signed by the Jurors) J. Parker, W. Hocklev, 0. Robertson, B; S. Harley, OTAGO A: AND P: ASSOCIATION'S SHOW, 1888. The following awards have been made by the Judges (Messrs J. K. Simpson, T, Austin and G. Blyth) in the Ale and porter classes: Heavy Ales,— J. Speight and Co,, Ist and 2nd. Medium Ales.— J, Sgaight and Co., Ist and 2nd. Medium Ales.— J. Speight and Co., highly commeaded, Light Ales.— J. Speight and Co., Ist and 2nd. Pouter.— J, Speight and Co,, Ist. GLASGOW EXHIBITION, 1888. A Cask of Alo shown was pronounced by competent experts to bo equal to Burton Pale AIO3. -Vide Eveniug Star, 14th Nov. Speight's Beer is on sale at all the Free Houses at the Thames. L NELHOSE, Sole Agent THAMES DISTRICT. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. DERVIOE3 TOMORROW at 11 and 1, Minister's Bible Class at 2,30:
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Thames Advertiser, Volume XXI, Issue 6325, 9 February 1889, Page 2
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