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CANTERBURY AGRICULTURAL AND ASSOCIATION^ -1868.- -' FIRST "AND SECOND, PRIZE MEDALS I. 1 .' i<,jL\ '■- -: ■'■ .'' y '' ' ■ -iAwaWedto .':• -^\: ■■:■■'.■ ' war' d & c o;, FOR THE EXCELLENCE OF THEIR ALES. THE Lyttelton Times in its, report, speaking of the unprecedented success of Ward and Co.'s manufacture, remarks :— j "There was a closeness of competition highly creditable to the province. All our Christchurch brewers competed, but the productions of Ward and Co. were so superior, that they beat all . others out of the field, &o;"— See Lyttelton Ttmes,lHoT. 11, 1868. ,WARD,;& CO.'S MILD ALE, At £5 per hogshead, is much esteemed by the trade. 'r- . WARI> & CO.'S EAST INDIA PALE ALE ■ v ■ ■ ■ ■ • "•** Is universally admired, and challenges competition with any Imported brands for excellence of flavour, lightness and brilliancy. Brewed to take the place of English. CANTERBURY BREWERY. 1634 CONSTITUTIONAL REFORM ASSOCIATION. WE, the undersigned, believing the state of public affairs in this colony to be full of peril ; — that the war at present existing will entail additional burdens, on the people, already taxed to the utmost limit : — that the present excessive taxation paralyses the best efforts of the colonists, and prevents intending emigrants from coming to these shores : and believing, also, that the Colonial Government and the General Assembly, as Constituted, can neither legislate for, nor administer satisfactorily, the affairs of the colony — Hereby form ourselves into ' ' Atf ASSOCIATION With the followingobjects in view . — '■1 To jeturn Members to the House of Representatives pledged to vote against war expenditure for the sub •;, . • jugation of the native race. To collect and diffuse statistical information, and endenVour, by public . . meetings and all other lawful means, to induce the peopleof both Islands to i petition. her Majesty and the Imperial Parliament to revise the -Constitution, and thereby obtain separate legislatures for the Northern *-' and Middle Islands, with a Federal Congress for the establishment of /a Customs Tariff; the maintenance of 1P .. .-. the. public credit by payment of interest and sinking fund on Colonial •' : Loans ; the management of the Marine Postal Services; and pro- ; viding-for and conducting external defence. W. Wilson, Mayor of Charles Treleaven Christchurch Wm. Manson-. G. Gould John Studholme, W. Montgomery, M.H.R. M.P.CI ' „ " Robert Swan R. H: Rhbdes'.'MiP.C. Walter^ Kennaway, W. Reeves, J.P. .; M.P.C. James George Hawkes, Chas. S. Howell "M.P.C. ' C. R. 'Blakißton,' J.P. ! Joshua S. Williams, ' William Black M.P.C. Edward Richardson W. H. Wynn Wil- R. M. Morten liams, M.P.C. James Wood, saddler A. Hornbrook, M.P.C. L. E. Nathan Jas.S.Turnbull,M.D; W. J; Mills John D. Enys, J.P. C. C. Aikman Courtney Nedwill, B. Petersen &Co .MJD?. C.Prebble . ; L. Harper H. Montgomery W,Gr.lnman , J. Wood ford Frank Pitt ' C. W. Turner T. Nottidge G.Simmons Forster F. Nixon J. Gi Ruddenklau C,»Clark , ,' : Thos. Oshoro . Alexander J. JTplker Thos. Pye Chas. Kiver, ]un. David Nairn Thomas Fish.er^ M.D. E. Mitchell IL, 'Pi -Murray- Ayns- John H. Caton i; ' fey, M.P.C. Alex. Matthews Wm, Norman A. Ayers HsM: Hennah DaVid Scott : George W. Hi' Lee Henry ; A. Scott, J.P. W. H. Lane J. H. Bennett Wi' Sidney Stnitfi W. Savage F.W. Delamain,M.P.C.M. Dixon, MvP.C : A^JMcLean , ,o, i, H. C. West . J. CHelmore, , , W.Hislop T.'K Wigley,' J.P., C. Fred.k, Beeby . , and M.P.C. Nelson _H. S.' Brown' M. Sandstein . . E. 11. Maude P. Laurie" 11 ( R.Walton ' Robert Sutherland . John .Grimtbs, ; • W.L.Hawkins Jno. Morgan Thos. Harrison G' T. Chisnall T. Wallace & Co. f iFred: W. Thiel ; : Frederick Hobbs .W. Hall Williani JHobbq H.F. Poore W. H. Hpbbs J. W. Oram Edwin O'atway , Alfred 1 Simpson ' Henry Nicholls- '*' Richard Robin6on Wm..Stprer- if ; , v Fred,. Lane q ; Q^lton Fowler Hymaii Marks Jeremiah Newsome Henry Saw tell — John Dempsey Joseph Bailey Johii-G. Wood R. Rrnnsden JbhniFarkinson -y. Robtj'P.Crosbie Thomas fHay ward » A . " Ji Stevens ■■■■: 3:C. F. Lawrence .. Alfred Osborn W. Brice Thos. Kent

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 172, 30 November 1868, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Issue 172, 30 November 1868, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Issue 172, 30 November 1868, Page 4

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