Steam Coffee and Spice Mills. CANTERBURY STEAM COFFEE AND SPICE MILLS, : and NEW ZEALAND CHICORY WORKS. ' ESTABLISHED 1863. TBiINT BROTHERS, WHATELEY ROAD AND MARKET PLACE, CHRISTCHURCH; CHICORY FARM AND WORKS, TEMPLETON. Manufacturers of Coffee, Pepper, Spices, Pearl Barley, and the only Growers and Manufacturers of Chicory in New Zealand. Awarded the following Prizes :— Honorable mention (the highest award given), New Zealand Exhibition, Otago, 1855; Pirst Prize, Northern Agricultural Show, 1866; Silver Cup, Northern Agricultural Show, 1867; First Prize Medal, New Zealand Exhibition, 1872. We beg to notify that we purchased large Stocks of Raw Coffees in'anticipation of the great rise which has recently taken place ; also, that our Plant is allowed to be the largest and most complete of its kind in the Australian Colonies, and from the many facilities afforded by our Tlu-ee Establishments we are enabled to execute the Largest Orders on the shortest notice, and to. give better 1 value than any other House in the Trade. T "W9 X?S T%T ■¥■ TP^- Tf? f> HP I TEST TC* "H3> GS. • : M JCC> JCji ill JL JC3» JCC> VJ JL JWL JCjai Jt%> S& • Brewers, &c. LATEST ENGLISH TELEGRAM. This startling news is contained in the latest English telegrams — " That the damage to the French Vineyards has been so grekt that there will, be no more Wine or Brandy for Two Years." The Greymouth people may, however, congratulate themselves on the SPLENDID SUBSTITUTE they have in the sparkling XXX ALE, BREWED BY STRIKE &BLACKMORE, At their Brewery (late McCarthy and Co). ASK FOR STRIKE AND. BLACKMORE'S CELEBRATED SPARKLING ALE, brewed at McCarthy's late brewery from the best maerials and pure spring water. : P.S.~Our. Aerated Water and Cordials will still be supplied from Messrs M'Millari and Co.'s until further notice. j Cordial Maker, &c. THE INHABITANTS OF GREYMOUTH AND DISTRICT Are respectfully informed that the business dfjthe L^TE 2VEX* XX. -WTCITIVEOXfcE Is now being carried on by MRS. H. WHITMORE, As usual; and she respectfully solicits a continuance or the patronage so liberally accorded her late husband. / M A. W HI TM ORE, Murray street Greymouth. All orders and communications addressed to Box No. 4 6 Post Office, will meet with prompt attention.
mo SERVE MARES THIS SEASON The Pure Bred Clydesdale Stallion YOUNG DOUGLAS, By Sir "Colin Canpbell," out of "Blossom," dam "Violet," a thorough-bred Clydesdale imported to Tasmania. "Young Douglas" is a dark bay with black points, three years old, and stand 164 hands, with tremendous bone and . substance, good action and fine mild temper. . Pedigree— "Sir Colin Campbell" was got by the well-known horse "King Fergus," out of the celebrated Mare "Scotland's Pride." " King Fergus" was got by "Lord Byron," the property of Mr Proudfoot, Dumfrieshire, who gained the prize of £40 at Annan, when 4 years old. "Lord Byron" was got by ", Old Prince Loyal," who gained the first prize at Aberdeen, and also at Johnston. "King Fergus" was bred by Mr Muir, Kircudbrightshire, out of his prize mare, which was bred by Mr Frame, Clydeside.' . " King Fergus" gained seven first prizes in IS6O, and he had the first prize as being the best • animal of the horse-kind -at the- great show at Hamilton. '? Scotland's - Pride" was got by the celebrated Clydesdale horse- "Lofty," out of the well-known jSmithston _ stock. "Lofty" was the property: of Mr Samuel Clark, and gained the premium at Glasgow, open to all Scotland. "Scotland's Pride" gained the premium of the Highland Society's Show in 1861, as a three year old. She has also gained five first prizes in Canterbury. "Young Douglas" will stand at Mr Jas. Marshall's Stables, Totara Flat, every Saturday; and at Mr John Reid's Station, near Ahaura, during the rest of the week. Terms— Four. Guineas per Mare, payable on Ist January, 1874. An allowance will be made when four mares— the -hona-fide property of one owner •7-are served. JAMES HOLMES, i ' , , t Proprietor. , "El M P I ; R E HO T EL, Half-Ounce. JOHN GRAHAM having purchased the above well-known hotel. Upc-ountry travellers and the public will find it entirely renovated, every department in thorough working order, and presenting very superior (and the only; accommodation in the District. ,- A large and comfortable Billiard Room farnwhea : wiitb one of A2cock'ff Fall-sized BilliardTftbles,— Stabling. \.\s . •, JOHtf GBAEAM, ix*. : . 'i '■'■' • "'■■■ 4*' iil; Proprietor,
mo STAND THIS SEASON At O'Malley's Hotel, Little Grey (Junction. The well-known imported Clydesdale Draught Horse, O L YD E , Out of Smiler by Clyde, imported from Scotland by R. Q. Kelmode, Esq. Smiler was got by Prince, a pure Suffolk horse, imported by Mr Ford, from whom he was purchased, out of a remarkably fine mare, got by Czar, a Clydesdale horse, imported from Scotland, by the late Mr Scott. The breed on dams side, were originally from a mare got by Clydesdale Benj a' fine imported Clydesdale to : Sydney about twenty; years ago, and has been crossed by 'none but imported Clydesdales, with the exception of Prince. Prince is the sire of the best cart stock on this side of the line. Fee— £3 10s. ...JAMES O'MALLEY, ,j 'Little Grey' Junction. ■■ English grass paddocks provided for mares, but no responsibility will be incurred. ■ ; N.B.— The results of last season have proved this Stallion to be a sure Foal-getter f^i R E V V A LLE, V HOTEL (Jnnction.of the Grey Valley and Nelson Creek Roads.) The undersigned begs to announce to his old friends, that he.has Removed from Camptown, and built the above Fifst-class House, where he is prepared to offer to travellers and the general public, the superior accommodation for which his hotel has always been famous. Extensive Stabling Accommodation with Free Grass Paddocks. Ladies' and Gentlemen's Saddle Horses for Hire.— Free Ferry on the Creek. * HENRY MITCHELL, ■■ ' ■ Proprietor. "jl/TARSHALL'S HOTEL AND STORE, TotaraFlat. MARSHALL'S HOTEL AND STORE, Upper Town, Half-Ounce, | \Jj Highest Price given tor Geld Livery and .Bait Stables attached to both > Establishments. '
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Grey River Argus, Volume XIII, Issue 1635, 31 October 1873, Page 4
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