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NOTICE OP REMOVAL. W. H. "HAZARD, GUNMA X E R, 116, Queon-sheet (a few dooia below Duiham-stieet. By Special Appointment to His Excellency the Governor of New Zealand. WH. HAZARD begs to announce tha » he has removed to the above centrally situated premises, and having made very considerable alterations and improvements, especially in the Gallery, which lias been entirely pulled down and rebuilt, solicits the patronage of the public. Prizes for Bifle a«d Revolver Shooting aro offered Weekly. W. H. H. would also notify that he has removed his Gun business to tho same address. The manufacturing and repairing branch ia carried on in Elliott-street (next Hoffmans Warehouse), where firearms may be tested daily. FIREWORKS, FIREWORKS, from James Pain & Sons, tho celebrated London Pyrotechnists. A very large supply of these received before the new tariff came in force, thus saving 23 per cent. No advance m prices will be made. Note the Address :—: — W. H. HAZARD, Qunmaekr, 116, QUEEN-STREET (just below Durhamstieet). Telephone No. 331.
NOTICE. rpRR NEW ZEALAND STUD AND X PEDIOREK GO'S THOROUGHBRED STALLION, 0 AP-A-PI E, lias ai lived in Te Aioha, and will travel to Wnitoa, Shaftosbui y, and P.iurou duiiug the season. Koj'i'F : MONDAYS Puiiii TUESDAYS Pucrim WEDNESDAYS ... Shafceshuiy THURSDAYS ... Te Aroha FRIDAYS Waitoi SAILTiDAYS ... P^-ioa At Mr Dicky's F.um. C. LAKE, Manager.
k U CX L A X D n 0M A I N pUEWRKY 1 PURE BEER! FIRST PRIZE AND FIRST O'J SPECIAL MENTION LIST, MELBOURNE CENTENNIAL INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, 1838. CERTIFICATE OF AWARD. SYDNEY INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, 1879.
EXTBACT FKOM MELBOURNE ARGUS ;—; — AWARDS. RUNNING ALES. FIRST. Brown, Campbell & Co., Auckland R. K. Montgomprie. Melbourne Kyneton Bvewery, Kyueton L. Lonn, Victoria G, Nicholls, Tasmania. SPECIAL MENTION. 1. Brown, Campukll & Co. 2. G. Nicholls 3. L. Lonn 4. H. K. Montgomery & Co. 5. Kyneton Brewery. Tlie Juiy state in their Report : — " It is veiy satisfactory to be a\)le to note in thii connection that thc r e was <a remaikahle concensus of opinion as to the merits of the exhibits, often amounting- to uniinimit) , and this even when the membets were blinded, which was frequently done. Many of tlie ales of all loncU weio very fine, and tho^e which wcie'off' were such as were very unlikely to have taken <l place in any ca^o ; in fact, the smvivs>l of the h'ttc-t has been effected by natural selection." DROWN, pAMPBELL & n 0., Viiovßiicvons.
IT Pays to Advertise in this Journal. SUPPORT LOCAL INDUSTRT, AND £ C t your Printing done at the News Ofbt^Te Ai-jU
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Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 330, 2 January 1889, Page 1
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419Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 330, 2 January 1889, Page 1
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