JAS. SPEIGHT & CO., MALTSTERS & BREWERS CITY BREWE:RTf ; 1) -U; N E ! D'T'N : , ■ Report of the Melbourne' Jurors; MESSRS SPEIGHT and Co. also took '•First-and;'Second Prizes for their. STRONG ALES at the Melbourne Exhibitioiij 18S1—Vide Jurors' Repon. 120 Barrel of Beer were submitted, quite indiscriminately from all parts of the world, and had to be tested against-one auofcher at oneaiid the same time, . Your Jurors have had.ll meeting, extendin» o\ev a period of one month, from 20th November'to 20th December, and have deliberated on an average of three hours each sitting, so that ample time ; aad care, was duly taken to form a correct and acceptable judgment, ' W. Johssox, Chairman of Jurors, , ;CHRISTCHURCH \N.Z.) INTERNA. TIONAL EXHIBITION, ISB2I ! • The Jurors' Report on the Ales are: J. Speight and Co.'s Export Pale Ales— ; First-class Ale, and stands out prominently aa a Very Superior Ale, Certificate of Gold A Medal. ' ■'.'•.'" J Speight and Co.'s Strong Ales'—Good sound: Strong Ale of considerable merit Certificate of Gold Medal. The Jurors further Report. •. Messrs Speigh and Co.'s Ales 'come to the • j front, and deserve high commendation, and' would attract atsution in any competition" among that elites of Ales; Signed by. the Jurors) J. Pakkeb, \Y. Hockley, C: Robertson, E; S. Hablev, ■. • ■■' ■ i 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'ahd porter classes: Heavy- Ales.—J.- Speight' Ist and2n?. • . ~.; , ;;. v ;{.' r] .:.'_'.., Mediusi Ales,-J. Speight and Co;,.'lst and 2nd. '• :• ... Medium Ales—J, Speight... and^Co.,. highly commended.' " .' ''.'■'' l' ■' Liguv Ale Si— J; Speight and Co., Ist arid 2nd. ' ■' "*'. . ; ' Portek.—J; Speight' and Co,, 1 Ist," GLASGOW, EXHIBITION,; 188 S. A Cask of Ale shown was pronounced by competent [experts 'to bj cqiial to Burton' Palo Ales. -Vide Evening Star; 14th Nov Speight's,Beer is on sale ; at all the Free Houses at the Thames. L;jSELHQS£, Me Agent THAMES DISTRICT, PACIFIC HOTEL, CORNER ALBERT and BROWN " ' STBEBTS, THAMES. MR W. RYtAHuE BEGS to : nf o- m !he inhabitants of Thame and surroiialinvf .-distriula that h Extensive Aifcra-tfofls being completed, he NOWRI.ADV y, "c ive the Travelli Public. !iii<!'..iv-'---» >M i-jnis muohSnptrng to any >!'uel ,m '•>: di 'riot, and trayelllor may dent- 'po '' .•s.-'iv "k' every attentiera together v .'■'"'! >• a-ii comfort, • BiToc BRAIN D.-" i. ■ K '•■')' kept in StockT A F..;.(.:::', TABLE \..Gi:".- CTBiTKEPT. ■I-ii M"\fi"&. CO(T ATH "CvNKS AND CO,), PAKAW..I, THAMES, , TJCK ri AIRMEN, SLAUGHTER. } msn*. commission agents &c. agricultural produce of all m ■; SiJi-u ox commission, AUC'T-V LIVESTOCK tiwsi's 'iisrinessay,' .ii 2 UUock p.m. i-iinUi-M' Cx.n Piiica -tlvkx for' Hides Skixs. ita N'B.—We have aow on large sup j.lyofthe N.K Fro7,3u Moatjand Storago C."ni;a:i3 : "i Tii; i ">ieats,.*which |we are prepred to Su.: " '■■ lowest rates (JEKMI-'A -."vim. BOOKBINDING in al chesdoa at the Advertiser Office
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Thames Advertiser, Volume XXII, Issue 6344, 18 June 1889, Page 3
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