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Business Notices C, E, DANIELL, f'-fl 1> V. HD COkTBiCTOK, MASTERTON. TS proparod to execute contracts of ovcry kind, provide reliable- catiraatcß. and furnish overy posaiblo information to settlers about to build. Kepnirs performed en tho ihortost notice j Workmanship and material guaranteed. Lime Ho \ Lime Ho LIME HO! WELL I What is tho mnttor now? Justthiß. There has been audi run on the Harriottvillo Lima of lato, that tho kiln is kept burning day and night to keop up with tho orders, All architects that know their business specify nothing olso but Harriottvillo Lime, Mauriceville, Well, why do thoy specify Harriottvillo Limo? Just this! Thoy know thoir business, and that is more than some pooplo do. They know a good article when they see it. It is thoir business to know. They know that tho limo produced at the Harriottvillo Liuio Kiln is tho bcßfc in the world and licks creation for whiteness. It contains 32 per cent pure limo, guaranteed. Not 92 por cent, of sand and dross [ don't produce such an article, and palm it off iw Mauricovillo Lime. If you want such an article just go outside of your houses and scrape up the imd off tho roads, and put 8 per cent. Harriottvillo Limo into it Mid you have it. If you call on my agents—Mr J. P. Cowio, Mftstcrton; Mr ti, Trotman, Greytown; Messrs P. Hutson & Co., Wellington; and Mr R, T. Edwards, D n!ineraton, you will get circulars and nalfsis, or from tho proprietor. Why not send alonp your orders for manure limo you will get it for next to nothing. If that is not cheap enough come and take it for nothing. But don't be caught;.THAT'S ALL. H. £. BROOKS, 083 Mauriceville, OPENING NOTICE. FRED HUXTABLE, BOOT & SHOEMAKER. Next to Parson's Hall Eketahuna. Boots of all descriptions mado to order. A. largo stock of ready mado boots, in all sizes, always nn hand, FOR CASH, CALL AND SEE THEM. Cheapest Boots in the Town. 42 inch Kangaroo laces, 8d per pair. Ilopairs executed with neatness a,id despatch. MEN'S soliii[f and heeling 4s (id, WOMEN'S soling and healinx 3s, 3284 Only best material used.

' mO Travel the Wairnrapa this soasun X the thoroughbred horso , FITZ HTERCUJLKS 3 YATTENDON-PEERESS. 5 FITZ HERCULES is a dark brown horse, ) Branding 10 hands high, with iinnienso bono anil muscle, possessed of a good temper, and quiet to ride. He was bred by that cclcr brated breeder, W. Walters, Esq., of AuekJ land, who bred and raced some of the bent 9 and fastest horses that ever trod the New 5 Zealand turf. Among the number waBFITZ HERCULES. Dy winning the Auckland (I Derby, second to the Dauphin in the Canterbury Cup, nil weight for age, he proved that he was capable of holding his own with the best of them under big weights. Having met j) with an accident it prevented him from racing again. „ FITZ HERCULES is by. that world- " renowned Vattendon, sire of Ginml Flaneur, winner of the Melbourne Cup, Champion 8 lUce, V.ltC, Derby, St Lcgcr, and Australian Derby; Lady Emma, winner of the DuncdinCup, J.C. Handicap, and Forbury f. Handicap; Chester, winner of the Melbourne " Cup, and V.K.C, Derby j Habena, Vulcan, Merina, all Marybyrnong l'latc winners; Dagworth and Hesperian, Metropolitan winners j and Javelin, A, J.C. Derby winner, q Chester's stock, eight horses, haw won among them Inst season 25 races of the net value of i'U,!IIO, and it is also worthy to note that since those three clinkers, Abcrcorn, Carlyon, and Cranbrook, commenced their career, they 0 have been responsible for 20 races at the value of £'12,!115185. Abcrcorn claims tho lion's share, viz,, i7,2D0185, Carlyon has £3090 before his name, and Cranbrook follows with £25! l"). Already this season Abercom has won at the A.J.C Spring meeting, tho Spring Stakes and Craven l'late. FITZ HERCUIyES dam, Peeress, was by tho Peer, dmn Miss Rowp, by Sir Hercules, Mist Miller, by Young Wanderer, Tho Peer, by Melbourne, Cinizclli by Touchstone, lifo.2 cade by Pantaloon, dam Bombazine, by Thunderbolt, Ynttendon by Sir Hercules, and Cassandra by Trpss, dam Alice Gray, by liass, Emigrant dam (lulpare, Sir Hercules by Cap-arjiie, dam Paraguay, by Sir Hercules, dam lViwiligfin, 0 For pedigree mid performances Fjtz Herr cults' nam stands unequalled in the Southern Homiiplicre, J'eeress won two Canterbury Cups and Canterbury Jockey Club Handicap, besides numerous other raoes, ninl was cpn> sidercd the best inure of her day. Peeress' dam, Miss Rowe, was the best D marc in Australia; and with Bob Hay in the saddle was never known to be beaten. " Augur," the sporting writer of the Aus- , tralasinu, says ho has known them to win 1 every race at a meeting in Mr Redwood's colours. Afterwards Mr Redwood sold his s/i|dtoslrJ, Tate, who won six Melbourne I Cups and |,wo Champions with the same strain ol plood-all Sjr Hercules. jljss Rows is the daw of Una, the best mare that ever stepped in Canterbury. t'nn, tho dam of Aficl. Ariel was winner of the Canterbury Cup, Duucdii.i J.fl. Handicap nuil Forbury Handicap, anil three Auckland Cups, Peeress will never be forgotten—nor will hpr half brother Manuka-on the Melbourne Ooiirtc .having won the Canterbury Tlato, beating Glencoo and all the best horses in j Australia at weight forage, fwo mile* In the war of the Duke of Edinburgh's vjsijt to \ Auckland, Pcersos won at tho Thames a|l t||ii ' racei started In—tho stakes amounting to ' CiOO. Tlio week following, at Auckland and Ellislie, Peeress again won all she started for, stakes amounting to over 1300. Peeress' sire, The I'ccr, tho sire of Darebin, irtrebjn sire of Australian Peer, who won all the principal rapes last season, Yiittcndou-and hjs. sire, Sir Hercules—- ' arc credited with" gstfing more i winners than any other horse in [he Austral- [ ian polonies, and their progeny-both ho'rscs i and jnares-T.are following ill their footsteps, Hrtt Gtesfceji by Quibble and ' Shah by Ht. George, j)[y Idea, dam of Nelson, Yattcrina, by Ynttendon, is l|)c (lain of Libeller, Fusilier, Matchlock, and fiiinjfish. Tho Agent, by Ollhcr Cromwell, brother of fho she of FIT ZHERC ULE S, ami tire Champion Hurdle and Cross-Comitry horse, Faugh-n-llallaugii, ig by the samo strain of blood as tho dam of YaitenJ.cn. Faugh-a-Ballaugh has an unbeaten rc;opl. and "Tho Agent's" performances are yet too well known to need comment, In fact, these are J.IIO two best Hurdle and Cross country horses tliat tftf siHfinpii in New Zealand, The nbove will show "tliat ]i'jr# pitCULES is one of tho stoutest anil best hprsoa. that Inn over been in this district, and with clic cross of TIIO Pncr and Sir Hercules blond, should get the right (ort of horses, both for flat racing, cross ccuntry, and the Indian mnrket, Will travel the undermentioned places for convenience of breeders as follows 1— GREYTOWN AND FEATHERSTON Mondays and Tuesdays. MA&'|JltTflJJ AND OPAKI . Fl|iriAj'B W'J/ (JAfPjJDATS. Re rmidcr of week at ows sialics, Carterton TERMS. Thoroughbred Mares, 10 guineas; all others, 5 guineas. Two or more as per agreement, payable by T.N. Ist January, JiKlO, I JOHN BUCKEBIDGE, mum ] W.TMCKEB, j CATTLE BPEYEB. \ REMINDS stockowners that tho soa- f son for operations has commenced \ and those requiring hia services are re- s quested to tend in their orders, Address; -Foe, Office, Masterton, 382&

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3335, 15 October 1889, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3335, 15 October 1889, Page 4

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