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Steam Coffee and Spice Mills. CANTERBURY STEAM COFFEE AND SPICE MILLS AND NEW ZEALAND CHICORTHWORKS. ESTABLISHED 1863. TRENT BROTHERS, WHATELEY ROAD AND MARKET PLACE, CHRISTCHURCH ; CHICORY FARM AND WORKS, TEMPLETON. ; /'i* :, Manufacturers of Coffee, Pepper, Spices, Pearl Barley, and the only Growers an Manufacturers of Chicory in New Zealand. Awarded the following Prizes :— Honorable mention (the highest L award given), New Zealand Exhibition, Otago, 1855. First Prize, Northern Agricultural Show, 1866. •; •■:. :>: '. ■ intvf'rl ■• Silver Cuj,Wort^^ 1867. ' ri ' " •-'■- .■.*...> >• First Piizfe' MedaVNew Zealand Exhibition, 1872. ■3F !R, 3E2 IM T BROTHERS. . : ; Brewers, &c. LATEST ENGLISH TELEGMmH This startling news is contained in the latest English telegranis—g Thatfthe .idaimge to the French , Vineyards has been so great 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 V ;■ , ij '"§ ., k ■ \ . XXX ALE, BREWED E7 STRIKE & BLACKMORE, At their Brewery (l^ate McCarthy and Co). ASK FOR STRIKE AW BLACKMORE'S CELEBRATED SPARKLING- ALE, brewed at McCarthy's late brewery, froni the, best : ma- ; erials and, pure spring water. P.S.--bur Aerated Water and Cordials will still be supplied from Messrs M'Millan and Co.'s until further notice. V Cordial Maker, &c. THE INHABITANTS t)P &REYMQUTH AND DISTRICT Are respectfully informed that the business ot the LA.T'E: TMOEt XX. WHITMORE Is now being carried on by MRS. As usual ; and she respectfully solicits a continuance oi the patronage so liberally accorded her late husband. M A, J^HI TMORK Murfcay street Greymouth. r-w All orders and communications addressed to Box No. 6 Post Office, will meet with prompt attention. rpp SBJtYB MARES, THIS SBASQN, STAND THIS SEASON • vi?^Bf At o ' MaUey ' s s°. tel1 ' Little Gre y The Pare Bred Clydesdale Stallion } i^'^iXiwi^» YOUNG DO UGLA S, The well<kn - WQ imported Clydesdale By Sir " Colin Canpbell," out of "Blossom," Drausht Forse dam "Violet," a thorough-bred Clydesdale p T -n 'tp imported to Tasmania. "Young Douglas" is a \j v x v & } dark bay with black points, three years old, Out of Smiler by Clyde, imported from and stand 16£ hands; with tremendous bone Scotland by E, Q. Kelmode, Esq. Smiler and substance, good action and fine mild was got by Prince, a pure Suffolk hprse, imtemper. ported by Mr Ford, from whom he was purchased, out of a remarkably fine mare, Pbdigree.— " Sir Colin Campbell" was got by Czar, a Clydesdale horse, imported got by the well-known horse "King Fergus," from Scotland, by the late Mr Scott. The out of the celebrated Mare "Scotland's breed on dams side* were originally fnm a Pride." " King Fergus" was got by f'Lord mare got by Clydesdale Ben, a fine importByron, "the property of itfr Proudfodt, Dum- ed Clydesdale to . Sydney about twenty frießhire, who gained the prize of £40 •at years ago, and has been crossed by none but Annan, when 4 years old. "Lord Byron" imported Clydesdales, with the exception of was got by " Old Prince Loyal," who gained Pnnce. Prince is the sire of the best cart the first prize at Aberdeen, and also at John- stock on this aide of the line. ston. "King Fergus" was bred by Mr Muir, Kircudbrightshire, out of his prize Fee— -63 . 10s. - . ■. . mare, which was bred by Mr Frame, Clyde- : side. "King Fergus" gained seven firßt JAMES O'MALLEY, prizes in 1860, and he had the first prize as Uttle Grey j unc ti O n. being the best animal of the horse-kind at J the great show at Hamilton. E jj^ aB3 paddocka p rovide d for mares, Pride" was got by the celebrated Clydesdale bufc £ r e S J onsi b^lifcy incurred. horse "Lofty, out of the well-known „_ J^ .f , , , , Smithstjn stock. "Lofty" was the pro- N<B :-T ll L r f« ults i °/ laa " se , a , so ? bave perfcy of Mr Samuel Clark, and gained the P roved thls Stallion to be a sure Foal-getter premium af Glasgow, open to all Scotland. — " "Scotland's Pridl" gained the premium of ftE" VALLEY HOTEL the Highland Society's Show in 1861, as r a v^ three year old.- She has alsogainedlfive.. first (Junction of the Grey Valley and Nelson prizes in Canterbury. Creek^Koads.) "Young Douglas" will stand at Mr Jas. : i The undersigned begs ..to announce to his Marshall's Stables, Totara Flat, every Satur. : oh\ friends that he has K«moved from Campday: and at Mr John Reid's Station, near town,, and built the above First-class House, Ahaura, during the rest of the week. wLerp.he u : .prepared itp> offer to travellers . and the general public, the superior accomTerms— Four Guineas per Mare, payable on modation for which his hotel has always Ist January, 1874. been famous. : ; ;,. ;,-,.; M; An allowance will be made when four Extensive Stabling .Accommodation with mares— the bona fide property of one owner /:■ ; . Free Grass- Paddocks; 7 ;' ; . i —^are served. ; JAMES HOLMES, , Ladieß' and Gentlemen's Saddle Horses for Proprietor.^ Hire.— Free Ferry on the Creek. ' v! ; '■ : ■>' '. f 'i ' — HENRY MITCHELL, gMPIRE H-OTEvL, Proprietor. Half^Ounce. TI/TARSHALL'S HOTEL AND STORE,; JOHN GRAHAM having purchased the • ..;-■ Totara. Flat. „. . , Xt i above well-known hotel. Upc-ountry tra- J^?" >.?- - l vellers and the public will find it entirely renovated, every department in thorough MARSHALL'S HOTEL AND STORE,! working order, arid presenting very superior J (arid the only) accommodation in the Dis* ; trict. < Upper Town, Half-Ounce. I A large and comfortable Billiard Boom „. , ,_, . . , _„ furnished with one of Alcock's Full-sised Hlgheßfc Pnce fiiven for Gftld \ Billiard Tables— Stabling. r^ ■ - ; JOR^OtßJiJßuflMii^ .J '/•■ Livery and Bait Stables attached to both Proprietor. Establishments

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Grey River Argus, Volume XIII, Issue 1650, 18 November 1873, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Grey River Argus, Volume XIII, Issue 1650, 18 November 1873, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Grey River Argus, Volume XIII, Issue 1650, 18 November 1873, Page 4

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