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AWARDS. BUNDING- ALES. FIRST. Brown, Campbell & Co., Auckland K. K. Montgomerie, Melbourne Kynctoi) Brewery, Kyneton L. Loan, Victoria G. Kieholls, Tasmania. SPECIAL MENTION. 1. Brown, Campbell & Co. 2. G. Nieholia 3. L. Loan 4. R. K. Montgomery & Co. 5. Kyneton Brewery. The Jury state in their Report:— "It is very satisfactory to be able to note, in this connection that there was a remarkable concensus of opinion as to thi j merits of the exhibits, ol'ten amounting to unanimity, and this evpn when the members were blinded, which was fre quently done. Many of the ales of ah kinds were very fine!, and those which were ' off' were such as were ven unlikely to have taken a plaue in any case; in fact, the survival of the fittest has been effected by natural selection." "DROWN, /CAMPBELL & f^o., PROPRIETORS. \\7HOLESOME TTVOMESTIC TACTION. A SERIAL STORY, By tho author of " Aldersydo," ontitled TWICE TRIED. PUBLICATION COMMENCES ON SATURDAY, DECEMBER, Ist, And an instalment will appear weekly. We have pleasure in announcing the approaching publication in our columns of a Story by ANNIE S SWAN, Anther of " Aldersyd,-," "The Gates of E'len, "Aer-is* Her I'ath," "Briar and Palm," ~l !.irli>wrie," "Sundered Hearts,' "A Divided House," &u. &c. TUB STOIIY IS ENTITLED TWICE TRIED, AND IT WILL COMMENCE PUBLICATION ON SATURDAY, DKCEMDER Ist. Anxik S. Swan- (ivtnarks the British Weekly) who lias suddenly sprung into a great posit ii.n as a popular writer, was born in 18-~>(l, and niv.de her first appearance as an Author wlion seventeen years of a«e. In Hie Spring of ISB3, uppenred her first success—" Aldersyde: A Border Story"—wliicli obtained'for the Author the following autoifrniili letter from the Right Hon. W. K. <!h.d«tono:~ "10, I)owNiN(!-sruEKT, April 10th, I.SS3. " Ukar Madam. —I have now read the work which yon did inn tho honour t» present to ino with a very kind inscription, and I feel obliged to add a lino to my formal acknowledgment already sent. 1 think it beiutifnl as a work nf art, find it must lit! tlui fault of a leader if lie does not protit by tho pp.rusal. ■'Misa Nesbit' and 'Maißit' will. I hope, joim hold their placßS amour; tiio truly living sketches of Scottish cliaiMCter.—l am, your very faithful and cbedi.-nt.. \V. E. GLADSTONE." Sincci then, Annih S. Swan has written many stories, all of which have had a widewilo in Ore ,t Britain and the Colonies, their pnr« wholesome tone and distinctly dome«tic character uiakina them f,i>ourites iiinonu: all classes. The People's Friend, reviewing "m: of this Author's EnftlWi Storir's, «ivi; —"It is inspired with ;■- lii.'h iiiirp...<../:nid idtnl. united to n sw>-et 'iiul .-iMi;il".-.tvio, nnd with Ui« t ■n.I.T--ness iiti'.l'•"•(! i,f:i.iimi in Kiul xymp.itlir-tic hpjirt. Hit nt.>ri."> Imv,) always been found to carry with them a stimulating arid gracioiwinf) lenc;-!, an.J it is a gre-i,'; pl-visura to recommend ;iny new talo she writes." OUR NEW STORY TWICE TRIED Is an ineenimi<Oy contrived Love Story, told in a easy graphic style, with an air of great lifo likeness about the characters. Tho heroine, who is twice cruelly tried, is particularly well drawn, and will command universal sympathy. The Story has moreover two great essentials from a reader's point of view—it is full of movement and dramatic force. _______ There is no tick in tho silent watches of the iiiirbt. S. McLf.RNON will personally attend at liis Hamilton shop during the time of clearing sale. See advertisement. Watchea cleaned for us: gl-i.-sos lifted, 6d each. All . work guaranteed au u*u;\l, I
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 2554, 22 November 1888, Page 2
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