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JAS. SPEIGHT & GO., MALTSIJ3BS & BREWERS CITY BKBWEBY, D U N E D I N. <1 Report of the Melbourne Jurors: MESSRS SPEIGHT and Co. also took First aud> Second' Prizes for their STRONG ALES at the Melbourne Exhibition, 1881—Vice Jurors' Report. 120 Barrels of Beer were submitted quite indiscriminately from all parts of the world, and had to be tested against ono another a*; one and the same time, Yonr Jurors have had 11 meeting, extending o\cr a period of 'one month, from 20th, November to 20th December, and have deliberated on an average of three hours each sitting, so thit ample time and care was duly taken to form a correct and acceptable judgment. W. Johnson, Chairman of Jurors, CHRISTCHURCH (N.Z,) INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, 1882. The Jurors' Repott on the Ale 3 are: J. Speight find Co.'s Export Pale Ales— First-class Ale, and stands out prominently as a Very Superior Ale, Certificate of Gold Medal. J Speight ted Co.'s Strong Ales—Good sound Strong Ale of considerable merit. Certificate of Gold Medal. The Jurors further Report. Messrs Spcieh ihid Co.'s Ales come to tho front, and dese.'.'va high commendation, and would attract attention in any competition among that class of Ales: Signed by,the ; Jurors) J, Pakkek, W. Hockley, . C: Robertson, E; S. Harley, OTA GO 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 Ai.es.-J. Speight and Co., Ist; and 2nd, Medium Ales, J. Speight and Co., Ist and 2nd, "' Medium* Ales.—J, Speight and Co;, highly commended. Light Ales,- J; Speight and Co., Ist and 2nd. Porter.—J. Speight and Co,, Ist, GLASGOW EXHIBITION, ISSS. A Cask of Ale shown was pronounced by competent experts to be equal to Burton Pale Ales. -Vide Evoniug Star, 14 th' Nov 1 Speight's Boer is on sale at all the Free Houses at the Thames. EL. MELHOSE f SoleAgtiint THAMES DISTRICT. THAMES HOTEL. SHORTLAND(Near tho Wharf nanding), J, Tilt MPSON r , I'Roi'iiiEroiiBEGS to it form his Friends and Cus ! tomers'hat his Hotel is S:cond to None on the Thames for Accofc\W"dation Cleanliness, ai d Respectability, NONE but ho BEST BRANDS of ALES WINES, aud SPIRITS, CORDIALS ETC. kept in Stock MEALS AT ALL 1I0DRS ; ■GOOD STABLING FOR HOUSES, Passengers per night boats accommodated at all hours, Q. 0, C. AT THOMPSON'S THAMES HOTEL SPEIGHT'S DUNIiDIN ALE ALWAYS ON DRAUGHT, FLKMIIft & CO. (La;:; P>anks and Co,), j PAR An" AI, THAMES <TOOK S \jESMEN, SLAUGHTER. O MIW. CMMIS-SION AGENTS &c. AGR.IOULT- ,; 'A.L PRODUCE OF ALL KIND!} S< LD ON COMMISSION. AUCTIOK SALE OP LIVE STOCK £ver,s Statesiay, ' •i "C'Jtckpjn. 5 st C.' Ptiics ?ivks 'for Hides j tf iCVNS. N now on nana a lntyc sup )y f tVc '' Vozeu Jkat aud Storage , om,a , jirelwhich we are ; veparod to niii piv at lowest rates •

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Thames Advertiser, Volume XXII, Issue 6353, 29 June 1889, Page 3

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