Pnlilic Notices. *
NOTICE OF REMOVAL.' W.H. "HAZARD/ GUNMA X E R, '116, Qneen-street (a few " doors below Duihmn-street. By> Special Appointment to His Excellency the Governor of Ne\v,Zjal<uid. WH. HAZARD begs to announce tlia • lie ra* removed to the above centrally situated premises, and having made very considerable alterations and improvements, especially in the Gallery, which 'ias been entirely pulled down and rebuilt, solicits the patronage of the.public. Prizes for Eifle and Eevolver Shooting are Offered Weekly. W..H. H. would also notify that he has removed his Gun business to the same address. The manufacturing and repairing branch 'is carried on in Elliofct-street (next Hoffmans Warehouse), where firearms may be fcestfed daily. FIEEWOEKS, FIBEWORKS, from James Pain & Sons, tlio celebrated London Pyrotechnists. A very large supply of these received before the new tariff came in force, thus saving 23 per cent. No advance in prices will be made. Note the Address :—: — W. H. HAZARD, Gunmakeb, 116, QUEEN-STREET (just below Durhamstreet). Telephone No. 331.
NOTICE, npilß NEW ZEALAND STUD AND 1 PEDIGREE COS TIIOROUGU- ' • BRED STALLION, CAP-A-PI E, Iliis arrived in Te Aioha, and wih travel to Waitoa, Sliaftesbmy, and Pneroa duiing the season. Ro jit : MONP\YS Pnriri TUESDAYS Paeroa WRDNKSDAYS ... Shafteshury 1 THURSD\YS ... Te Aroha FRIDAYS Waitoa SATURDAYS Paeroa At Mr Dickey's Fyrm. C. LAKE, • .• Manager.
AUCKLAND T\ OMA I" N . BREWERY ! D HJEE BEER ! . FIRST PRIZE AND FIRST ON SPECIAL MENTION LIST, MELBOURNE CENTENNIAL INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, 1888. '
• CERTIFICATE OF AWARD. SYDNEY INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, 1879. Extract ' from;.' Melbourne Argus ;—; — AWARDS. RUNNING ALES. • ' JIRST. Brown, Campbell & Co., Auckland R. K. Montgomerie, Melbourne Kyneton Brewery, Kyneton L. Loan, Victoria ' G, Nicholls, Tasmania. SPECIAL MENTION, 1. Brown, Campbell & Co. 2. G. Nicholls 3. L. Loan 4. R. X. .Montgomery & Co. 5. Kyneton Brewery; Tho Jury state in their Report : — "It is very satisfactory to be able to note in this connection that s . there was a remarkable concSnsus'of opinion as to the merits of the exhibits, often amounting to unanimity, and this even when the members were blinded, which was frequently done. Many of the ales of all kinds \yer l e very fine, and*tb,6s,e -which were '"off ' were such as were very unlikely to have taken.a' place in any case";' in fact, the survival of the fittest lias been- effected by natural" selection." DROWN, pAMPBELL & p 0., Peopbietors.
IT Pays to Advertise in this Journalsupport 'logalVindustry, AND get your Printing done at 1 the' News Offlce;Te Aroha
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Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 328, 26 December 1888, Page 1
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405Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 328, 26 December 1888, Page 1
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