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My SPEIGHT & CO,. . MALTSTERS & BREWERS CITY BKE.WEEY, D U N E D I N; Report of the Melbourne Jurors! MESSRS SPEIGHT and Co. also took First and Second Prizes for their STRONG ALES at the Melbourne Exhibition, 1881—Vide Jurors' Report, 120 Barrels of Beer were submitted cputa 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 over a period of one month, from 20tk November to 20th December, and have deliberated on an average of three hours each sitting, so that ample time and care was duly taken to form a correct and acceptable judgment,' W. Jojwsox, Chairman of Jurore, ■ [CHRISTCHURCH iN.Z.) INTERNA. TIONAL EXHIBITION, 1552. • The Jurors' Repott on the Ales arc: J. Speight and Co;'s Export Tale Alos— First-class Ale, and stand-out premiuently as a Very Superior AIo, Certificate of Gold Medal; . . ' . ' J, Speight asd 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 front, and deserve high commendation, and would attract attention in any competition among that class of Ales: Signed by the Jurors) J. Pahker, W. Hockley, 0: Robertson, E. a. Habley, ' ——o -■. ' ■ OTAGO A; AND P.- ASSOCIATION'S SHOW, 1838. ' The following awards have been made by the Judges (Messrs J. K. Simpson, T. Austin and G. Blyth)in theAleandportsrclasses: I Heavy Ales.—J. Speight and Co., Ist j" and 2nd. j Medium Ales, 'J. Speight and Co,, Ist j and 2nd. ■ .. ;■ j Medium Ales.—J, Speight and Co,, j highly commended. Light Alks,—J. Speight and Co,, Ist and 2nd. Porteh.—J. Speight and Co., Ist, ' GLASGOW EXHIBITION, 1888. i A Cask of Ale shown was pronounced by competent l ,cxperts to be equal to Burton Paie Ales. -Vide Evouiug Star, 14th Not Speight's Beer is on sals at all the Free Houses at the ThamesL HELHOSE, Sole AgentTHAMES DISTRICT, PACIFIC HOTEL, CORNER ALBERT and BROWJl? STREETS, THAMES, MR W. RYLANOE J> EGS to inform the inhabitants of Thami jf and surrounding districts that Exiensive being completed, he N.AV READY to receive the Travelli l'. b.ic. The accmr daiinnis muohSupera to any Hotel in ih. district, and travellio may depend upon receiving every attentieu together u;;ii i ivi!;v and comfort, aK BRAjKDK •:' I.IQU'iR only kept in Stock A Piisi Owe BILLIARD. TABLE KIGHI P JRTER KEPT, I; FLV,Mi':.-6.'.& CO. (Laiiß\xksandCo,), PAKAWAI, THAMES, OTOCK ' SALESMEN, SLAUGHTER. O MEN, COMMISSION AGENTS fto. AGRICULTURAL PRODUCE OF ALL KINDS SOLD ON COMMISSION. AUCTION SALE OF LIVE STOCK • Every' Wednesday, At '2 C'olock p,m, Highest Cash Piuce Gives for Hides Skins, kn. "k"B,—\\ T c h.i\" now on hand a lalge Bup lily of the N. 2. i'Vosiea Moat and Storage Company's Prorved Meats, which Jwc are [■reared to Sui; '•• it lowest rates. GERMEA Gem.-, BOOKBINDING in a; ohes doa at the ADYJiU'iiSßßlOffict

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Thames Advertiser, Volume XXII, Issue 6345, 19 June 1889, Page 3

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