Kinross & Co WOOL SEASON, 1880-1881. The Undersigned are /~USH TDUYERS of HHALLOW &c, c. They also make LIBERAL ADVANCES on Con signments to their correspondents in London an Mew York. ADVANCES are also made on Shipments to their Melbourne Correspondents FOR SALE at GOLDSBOROUGH & CO.'s AUCTIONS, at the lowest current rateg of Freight and Insurance. In the event of the Melbourne market not answering expectation, shippers can have their Wool forwarded to London for sale, KINROSS & CO. FOR SALE, HALL' SHEEP DIP. AFRESH Consifjnment of this valuable Dip, extra Strength, in 5 and 10-gallon drums. The great value of this. Dip in increasing the lustre as well as promoting the healthy growth of wool was proved at the late Melbourne Exhibition, when wool shorn from sheep dipped only six weeks previously took 2a Order of Merit, and was unequalled for lustre. It will destroy both Lice and Ticks if used in the proportion of 1 to SO. KINROSS & CO., Agentg. KINROSS & C~C~ Port Aiutriri, Have been appointed AGENTS for Kirkbr, Grerr Sr Co.'s Old Irish Whisky, " The Shamrock," and Old Scotch, "Loch Dhu. * South Australian Exhibition Awards— KiRKER, Gjiebr & Co , , Irish Case Whisky .. Ist DUNVIiiLK & Co., Irish Case Whisky .. .. 2nd Vint and Sons, Irish Case Whisky 3rd KINROSS & CO;, Agents: M'EWAN'S CELEBRATED TNDIA "p AL E A LE, "GLOBE" BRAND^" Mblbourne, January 8, 1880. I have examined sample of M'Ewan's Edinburgh India Pale Alk submitted to me, and, as a sample of what can be done by a good, honest brewer, it is perfect. No foreign cheap bitter, such as Quassia—no Poisonous Drug, such as Strychnine, Picric, Acid or Cocculus Indicus. Nothing but tub Products of Pure Malt and Hops, brewed and fermented in a cool atmosphere, and bottled with careAdmirers of first-class British Beer may use this brand as at present offered for sale without disappointment. As a pure wholesome Bottled Ale it may be strongly recommended. WM, JOHNSON, Analytical Chemist to the Government of Victoria. CnEMicAL Laboratory, ScnooL of Arts, Stdnky, May 13,1850. I have examined the Sample of M'Ewin's Bottled Alb submitted to mo, and find that it contains - Alcohol by weight, s'&o per cent; or by volume, 6 - 55 per cent. Extractive matter, 306 per cent.; Acid matter, o'l7 per cent. I have also examined the Ale for such deleterious ingredients as are sometimes added to Beer, and have found no indication of their presence. The three first conditions laid down by the Committee for Wines and Bbehs for the late International Exhibition, as those to which especial prominence would be given, were—lst, Low alcoholic per centage : 2nd, Freedom from acidity ; 3rd Absence of fusel oil; and all these are fulfilled in th sample. I remain, yours truly, (Signed) W. A. DIXON. S., F.I C. A shipment of the above, which has been awarded the First Ordbr of Merit at the Melbourne Exhibition, has been received by MESSRS KINROSS & CO. Wardrop & Go. JOEL'S SPARKLING Tp| UNEDIN ALES SOLE AGENTS, HAWKE'S BAT, W A X D B 0 P AND CO Hotels. VffTAIPAWA TTOTEL, WAIPAWA. M. HAYDEN begs to inform his friends that he has taken the above Hotel, and trusts by civility and attention to the wants of customers to merit the patronage of the travelling public. Only liquors of the best brands kept. Meals at all hours. COMMERCIAL HOTEL, Poet Ahtjbibi. THOMAS PARKER (Late o Messrs Dransfleld and Co.) BEGS to intimate to his friends and the public that he has taken the above Hotel, and is prepared to cater to their wants in a thoroughly efficient way. The house is new, and has been comfortably furnished with every convenience. The Proprietor's intimate acquaintance with the trade for a long period is a sufficent guarantee that only liquors of the first quality will be kept, and that the house will be conducted in such a way as to merit a share of public support. COMMERCIAL HOTEL, Waghobne-steeet, Poet Ahtjeibi. Tjl ER R V TT O T E~IT WESTERN SPIT. TAMES McINERNEY begs to inform his friends tl that he has taken the above Hotel, and trusts by civility and attention to the wants of customers, to merit the patronage of the travelling public. Only liquors of the best brands kept. The General Store in connection with the above will be found to contain a first-class Stock of GROOERIES, etc , etc. BAILWAY HOTEL TOBT AHTJBIBI. FTXHE undersigned begs to inform his friends an X the public that he haa recently Opsned the above Splendid, New, and Commodious Hotel, at Port Ah'iriri, near the Railway Station. This Hotel is replete with every accommodatl-a and convenience, and every effort will be made to meet the requirements of customers. Ales, Beers, Wines, and Spirits, of the best brands only kept. A Table d'fflte daily. Superior accommodation for Travellers and Families JOHN YOUNG, Proprietor Sacing , . ETA N E x> ACES, JL\) TO BE HELD ON MONDAY, 2nd JANUARY, 1882. Judqb : Major Richardson. Stewards : A. Haultain, Esq., L. de Pelichet, Esq., H. J. Twigg, Esq , C- Villers, Esq., W. Richardson, Esq., and R. JBrathwaite, Esq. Clerk of the Scales : H. Brathwaite, Esq HANWCArpsa and Startbr : Colonel White Secretary and Trbasurer : J. Steven, Esq. First Race to start punctually at 12 o'clock. 1. MAIDEN PLATE—Of 25 soys; distance, 1} miles ; weight for age; open to all horses that have never won advertisod race exceeding £20 in value ; the winner of the Havelock or Hawke's Bay Racing Clubs' Maiden to carry 71b extra; entrance 50a. 2. HANDICAP HURDLE RACE—Of 25 soys; 1J miles, over seven hurdles 3ft 6in high; nomination 1 soy ; acceptance 2 soys 3. SETTLEIiS RACE—Of 15 soys; lmile; open to all horses in tho District of Petane ; Welter weight for age; amateur riders: entrance £110s 4. PUBLICAN'S PURSE—A Handicap of 50 soys ; 2 miles; with a sweep of 2 soys (for starters) to go to the second horse ; nomination, 2 soys; acceptan ie, 3 soys 5. HACK RACE-Of 5 soys; 1 milo; no horse to carry less than 10 stone ; second horse to save his stakes ; post entry of 10s C. M 4 OIU HACK RACE—Of 5 soys; 1 milo; for horses owned and ridden by Maoris; catch weights; post entrance, 10a No qualification fee necessary. In all disputes the decision of tho Stewards to bo final, Three horses to start for each race, or no public money will be given. All protests must be accompanied by a deposit of £1, which will be forfeited to the fund if tho protest be considered frivolous. Five per cent, will bo deducted from tho gross amennt of all Stakes Entries for the Handicap Hurdle and Publicans' Purso (with amount of nomination enclosed), to be addressed to the Secretary, at the Petane Hotel, by 8 p.m. on Thursday, Ist December Weights Will bo declarod on Monday, 12th December. Acceptances (with sweep in Publicans' Puree), on Thursday, 22nd December. Nominations for Maiden Plato, and Settlers' Race, with entrance money enclosed, will be received by the Secretary, at the Potano Hotel, up to 8 p,m. on Thursday, 22nd December. J. STEVENS, Secretary.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3243, 22 November 1881, Page 4
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