Special Advertisements, rpo THE ELECTORS OF WAIPA. Gkstlemkx,— I heartily thank you for having chosen me as your political representative, and the fact that you have not insisted 011 tny giving personal addresses in your different localities previous to the election at an inconvenient time to me, increases my sense of obligation. The colonial spirit you have displayed will be accepted by the public as evidence of a growing patriotism in the community, and I believe that such an example cannot fail of having a good influence in the body politic. On behalf of many colonists, as well as on my own behalf, I beg to give you renewed thanks. lam, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, JOHN BRYCE. ALEX. AITKEN, AUCTIONEER, HAS REMOVED to his new AUCTION MART, at the junction of Queen, Grey and Wakefield-streets, which is one of the best and most central positions in the city for the sale of POULTRY, FRUIT, DAIRY AND OTHER PRODUCE. Special accommodation for staging the above for sale to best advautage. SALES ARE HELD EACH WEEK, WHEN GOODS FROM 250 TO 300 VENDORS ARE DISPOSED OF. EVERY CARE TAKEN of CONSIGNMENTS AND Account Sales Promptly Rendered. ALEX. AITKEN, AUCTIONEER ! PURE BEER I 1 FIRST PRIZE AND FIRST ON SPECIAL MENTION LIST, MELBOURNE CENTENNIAL INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, ISSB. CERTIFICATE OF AWARD. SYDNEY INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, IS7O. Extract ikom Melbourne Arc;us :— \ AWARDS. BUNNING ALES. FIRST. 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 L. Loan 4. R. K. Montgomery & Co. 5. Kyneton Brewery. The Jury state in their Report : — ; "It is veuy satisfactory to be able to note in this connection that there was a remarkable concensus 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 were very fine, and those -which were 'off' were such as were very unlikely to have taken a place in any case : in fact, the survival of the fittest has been effected by natural selection." jgROWN, £jAMPBELL & QO. Proprietors. STAR HOTEL, IvIHIKIHI. yy J_H>ND, jpROL'RIETOR. IMrst-nlass Accommodation. GOOD STABLING. AVinhs, Ai.kk and Spirits of Bust Brands ONLY. , Y iTwTs O'NEI LL, I *Barrister and Solicitor, I Wajkato Times Buildings, Hamilton. Mr F. .T„ .Sanders, agent for the Civil Servicc Supply Association, Cambridge, Kives n lit I itf prices for groceries elsewhere.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 2710, 23 November 1889, Page 2
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412Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 2710, 23 November 1889, Page 2
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