JAS. SPEIGHT & C 0 MALTSTERS & BREWERS CITY BREiWERY, D UN E D I N ; Eeportjof the Melbourne Jurors s Messrs Speight, and Co; also took ■ First| and Seoond Prizes for their STRONG ALES at the Melbourne''Exhibition, 1881—Vide Jurors' Report. 120 Barrels of: Beer' were submitted quite indiscriminately,from'all parts of the world, : and had to be tested .against one another a* • one and the. same time. Your Jurors have had 11 meeting, extending Over a period of one month, frotn 20th November to 20th Deoember, 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. Johnson, Chairman of Jurors, KHItISTCHURCH (N.Z.) INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, 1882. The Jurors' Repott on the Aies are: ' J. Speight and Go.'a Export Pale ; • First-class Ale, and stands outpromineritl as .a Very Superior Ale, Certificate of ol Medal;: . ~ : . _ : : ■ J, Spew; Vt.' and Co.'a Strong, Ales—Good sound S : g Ale of considerable merit Oertificat-. Gold' Medal,' . l'tc Jurors farther Report.'.. . Messrs tip=-ah and Co.'s Alea oome to the front, and deserve high commendation, and' would attraoi attention in any oompatition .among that c.ass of Alee: Signed by the Jurors) J, Parker, W. HooiiEy, C; Robertson,'®; S. Habley, OTAGO A: AND PTASSOCIATION SHOW, 1888, . The following awards have been made by the Judges (Messrs J. K. Simpson, T, AusJ and G. Blyth) in the Ale and porterclai i , Heavy Ales.—J. Speight and C0,,}l and 2nd. ' Medium Ales.JJ, Speight and Co, Ist and 2nd, Medium Ales.—J, Speight . and Co, highly commended. '. Light J; Speight and Co, lafc. 2nd, ' PORTEBi—J, Speight and Co., lstj GLASGOW EXHIBITION, 188 S. A Cask of Ale shown was pronotaced competent |experts to be. equal to Burton Pale Ales. -Vide Evaning Star, 14th Not 1 Speisht's Beer is oil sale at all the . Free Houses ( atthe Thames. L. MLEIOSEj Sole Agent THAMES DISTRICT. THAMES HOTEL SHORTLAND" . . ... (Near th;. Wharf Landing), _ J, jCHOMi'SON, Proprietor BEGS to" inform his Friends and Cun> tomers that. his Hotel is S cond t None oji' the Thames for Accommodation Cleanliness, and ilespeetability. NONE but the BEST BRANDS of ALES WINES, and SPIRITS, CORDIALS 1 ETCi kept in Stock, ' : , MEALS AT ALL HOURS, GOOD STABLING FOR HORDES. Passengers per night boats :acoommodat<i, at all hours, Q. C. C. AT ".THOMPSON'S THAMES HOTEL SPEIGHT'S DUNEDIN" ALEILWAY* ON DKAUGHT, ' FLEMING & CO. (Late Banks and Co,), PAR A WfAI, T*HAME;S, UTOOK SALESMEN, SLAUGHTER. 0 MEN, COMMISSION AGENTS &c. AGRICULTURAL PRODUCE OF ALL KINDS SOLD ON COMMISSION. AUCTION SALE 01? LIVESTOCK Ever.-? Wednesday, J . At 2 O'olcok p,m, J| Highest Ca?ii Price Given for Sides Jf| Skins. &o. . N B.—Wo. have now on hana a largefsuragl ply of the N.Z. Frozen Meat and Company's Preserved Meats, which [we prepared to Supply at lowest ratesj J||||| GERMi'A ' j||||g
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Thames Advertiser, Volume XXII, Issue 6362, 10 July 1889, Page 3
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