Special Advertisements. tin \ UCKLAND nOMAIN gn T)REWERY ! Tr tin PURE BEER! 1 D( FIRST PRIZE cle IND FIRST ON SPECIAL MENTION LIST, fc V VIELBOURNE CENTENNIAL INTER- (4' NATIONAL EXHIBITION, 186 S. tr j bo pa CERTIFICATE OF AWAED. . de SYDNEY INTERNATIONAL EXHI- £ BITION, 1879. fo , IiXTRACT FKOM Mel-UOURNK AItC,OS :— , AWARDS. mi RUNNING ALES. hy FIRST. ~ l Buown, Campbell & Co., Auckland i s R. K. Montgomerie, Melbourne j Kyneton Brewery, Kyneton . L. Loan, Victoria G. Nicholls, Tasmania. all SPECIAL MENTION. b " 1. Brown, CAJirr.ELL & Co. dii 2. G. Nicholls 3. L. Loan t 0 4. R. K. Montgomery & Co. 5. Kyneton Brewery. tic The Jury state in their Report:— m " It is very satisfactory to be able to note in this connection that there was a g remarkable concensus of opinion as to the H merits of the exhibits, often amounting *■ ' to unanimity, and this even when the se members were blinded, which was ire- su juently done. Many of the ales of all kinds were very fine, and those which r were 'off , were such as were very Wj unlikely to havo taken a place in any of ease ; in fact, the survival of the fittest fa has been effected by natural selection.' ta BROWN, /CAMPBELL & f~IO., Proprietors. of su KIHIKIHI. m nr T3OND, pROPRIETOR. al First-class Accommodation. y ( GOOD STABLING. Winks, Ales a.nd Spirits ov Best *g Brands Only. " ALEX. AITKEN, « it AUCTIONEER, it HAS REMOVED to his NEW » AUCTION MART, at the junction P of Queen, Grey and Wakefield-streets, ti which is ono of the best aud most central 1, positions in the city for the sale of w POULTRY, FRUIT, DAIRY AND t] OTHER PRODUCE. g Special accommodation for staging the c above for sale to best advantage. c SALES ARE HELD EACH WEEK, WHEN C GOODS FROM 250 TO 300 VENDORS F AEE DISPOSED OF. ? EVERY CARE TAKEN ok CONSIGN- ( MENTS r AND v Account Sales Promptly Bendered. ] I ALEX. AITKEN, £ AUCTIONEER t rjWh. im'AIKATO rpiMBS t TO-DAY CONTAINS : L'OETRY.—To As Ancient Oak— Pin- s I.KSS POVKKTY— I'OKGKT-Me-NoT. ] SIOIUAL TALES.-Lovk's Laiioub Won , —Mh Dkummond's Skcket (opening . 1 WHAT WE KNOW OF THE SOUTH i THE JEWISH MEAT SUPPLY \ WAIKATO ARCHIBI AGONAL CON- - THE WAIK ATO CHIAVEL DEPOSIT ; HK CARRIBD THE JOKE TOO FAR EARLY RJUCORDS OF NEW ZEALAND WORSK THAN THE STAKE WHVr SIIaLLWE DO WITH OUR FAnM: rL GARb N EN AND ORCHARD NOTKS.--.Sclling Stock by "Weight— Jiroßding Black Sheep—Successful Exportation of Apples to Encland—llie C'ltllin Moth in Tasmania— rhe Codlm Moth. PARAGRAPHS, ETC.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 2683, 21 September 1889, Page 2
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420Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 2683, 21 September 1889, Page 2
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