Business Notices J. E. DANIELL, gUJiiiiN-aillMT, MAKTERTON. TS prepared to execute contracts of ] every kind, provide roliublo estimates, and furnish overy poaaiblo information to settlors about to build, Repairs performed en tin) shortest Lime Ho ] ' Lime Ho LIME HO 1 WELL I What ia the matter now! Just this. There hasbeonaurli run on tho HairicttvilleLime of late, that tho kiln is kept burning day anc night to keup up with tho orders. AI architects that know their business specify nothing elso but Ilarriettvilh Lime, Mauriceville. Well, why do thej specify Harriettville Limo? Just Hub They know their business, and thnt ii mow than some peoplo do. They knoy a good article when tliey see it, It i their business to know. They knov that the limo produced at the Harriett villo Lime Kiln 1b thobcßt in tho rail and licks creation for whiteness. I contains 92 per cent puro lime, guaran teed. Not 92 por cent, of sand and dros j don't product) such an article, an palm it off as Mauriceville Lime. If yu want such an article just go outside c your houses and scrano up the mud o tho roads, and put 8 per cent, Harriott villo Limo into it snd you have it. If you call on my agents—Mr J, I Cowio, Mastcrton ; Mr n, Trotmni Groytown; Messrs P, Hutson &Co Wellington; and MrR.T. Edward: "nlmerston, you will get circulars an nalysis, or from the proprietor. Why not. semi aloiw your orders ft manuro limo you will get it for next I nothing. If that is not cheap enoug come and take it for nothing. 13i don't be caught; THAT'S ALL, H, E, BROOKS, 083 Mauricoville. OPENING NOTICE. FRED HUXTABLI BOOT & SHOEMAKER. Next to Parson's Hall Eketahuna, Boots of all descriptions made i order. A largo stock of ready made boots, in o 1 sizes, always on hand, • FOR CASH. CALL AND SEE THEM. Cheapest Boot. 1 ; in the Towi 42 inch Kangaroo laces, lid por pair I Repairs executed with neatness a, despatch. MEN'S solin<f and heeling 4s Gd. WOMEN'S soling and healinz 3s. 8284 Only best material used. fpO Travel the Wairarapa this seasi J. tho thoroughbred horse . FITZ HERCULES YATTENDON-PEERESS. ) OTZ HERCULES is a dark brown lion ) sUnnling Hi hands high, with immense bo anil muscle, possessed of a good temper, a quiet to ride. He was bred by that ce r Imitcd breeder, V, Walters, Esq., nf Am ' land, who bred and raced some of the hi J and fastest horsea that ever trod the Ni j Zealand turf, Among the number was FI! HERCULES. By winning the Auckln 0 Derby, second to the Dauphin in the Cunt bury Derby, and third to Grip in the Cant' bury Cup, all weight for ago, he proved tl lie was capable of holding his own with t best of them under big weights, Having ut 0 with an accident it prevented hilt; fn racing again. » VITA HERCULES is by that wor renowned Yattcmlon, sire of Oinnd Flanci winner of the Melbourne Cup, Champi 8 Rice, V.HC Derby, St Legcr.and Aust Han Derby; Lady Emma, winner of t Dunodin Cup, J.C. Handicap, and Forbi f. Handicap; Chester, winner of the Meinour ut Cup, and V.lt.C. Derby; Habcna, Vulci Morina, all Marybyrnong l'late wiunci Dagworth and Hesperian, Mctropolil winners; ami Javelin, A.J.C. Derby wiim g Chester's stock, eight horses, have won omc them last season 20 races of the net value I'U,!UO, anil it is also worthy to note tl since those three clinkers, Aberrant, Carlyi and Cranbrook, commenced their career, tl 3 have been responsible for 20 races at tho va' of £12,1145185, Abcrcorn claims the lio share, viz,, i7,2i)0185, Carlyon has £3l before his name, and Cranbrook follows w , fHS. Already this season Abcrcoin has w at the A.J.U Spring meeting, the Spri Stakes and Craven l'late, FITZ HERCULES dam, Peeress, was the I'ecr, dam Miss Rowe, by Sir Hcrcul Miss Miller, by Young Wanderer, The l'ci by Melbourne, Ciuizclli by Touchstone, D 2 cade by I'antaloon, dam Bombazine, Thunderbolt, Yattendon by Sir Hercules, a Cassandra by Tross, dam Alice Gray, Mass, Emigrant dam Gulnare, Sir Hercu by Cap-a-pie, dam Paraguay, by Sir Hcrcul dam Paradigan. 5 For pedigree and performances Fitz II cuius' dam stands unequalled in the Soutlu Hemisphere, Peeress won two Canterbi Cups and Canterbury Jockey Club Hatidic; besides numerous other races, and was c< sidercil the best marc of her day, Peeress' dam, Miss Rowe, was the bi 9 marc in Australia; ami with liob Ray in t saddle was never known to be beaten, "Augur," the sporting writer of the Ai 1 tralasian, says he has known them to v every race at a meeting in Mr Rcdwooi colours, Afterwards Mr Redwood sold 1 stud to Mr J, Tate, who won six Melbout 1 Cups and two Champions with the same stn of blood- all Sir Hercules, Miss Rowe is the dam of Una, the bi marc that ever stepped in Canterbury, Una, the dam of Ariel. Ariel was whir of the Canterbury Cup, Dunedin J.C, Hair cap and l'orbury Handicap, and three Am land Cups, Peeress will never he forgotten—nor w her half brother Manuka—on the Melbour Course having won the Canterbury I'la beating Glcncoc and all the best homes J Australia at weight forage, two miles, the year of the Duke of Edinburgh's visit ) Auckland, Peeress won at the Thames all t . race* started in—the stakes amounting ' fiiOO. The week following, at Auckland a Ellislie, Peeress again won all she started f< stakes amounting to over £'soo. Pccre sire, The Peer, the sire of Darcbi Darcbin sire of Australian Peer, who woni the principal races last season. Vattendon-and his sire. Sir Hercules I arc credited with getting mo i winners than any other horse iu tlio Austn ' inn colonies, and their progeny—hotli hors . ami mares-are following iu their footstei I'irat Chester, by Chester, Quibble ai ' Shah by St. George, My Idea, dam of Nclso Yotterina, by Yattendon, is the dam Libeller, Fusilier, Matchlock, and Kin fish. The Agent, by OHher Cromwell, brother the sire of Pin HERCULES.ondt Champion Hurdle and Cross-Country lion Kntigh-n-llnllaugli, is by the same strain blood as the dam of Yattendon, Faugh-a-Ballaugh lias an unbeaten rccor mid "The Agent's" performances are yet t well known to need comment, In fact, the ; are tho two best Hurdle and Cross count The dtow will show that VIU HEI CULES ia one oi lb/: stoutest and best hors that has ever been in this ijjiitrjci, and wil ike cross of The Peer anil Sir Hercules Woo should get the right sort of horses, both |" /hit. racing, cross country, and the liujit marketWill {ravel the undermentioned places fi convenience of breeders as follows : GitKVTOWH m F|;.if'HpSTOS MOK'DAVS AK|l TMIAYii. MABTIiKTON AND Oj'AJiJ FIUMYK AS!) SATIWIAVS. Re milder of weok at owners "tables, Carte: ton TERMS. Thoroughbred Mares, 10 guineas; a others, 0 guineas. Two or more as pi agreement, payable by l'.N. lstJauuarj WHO, JOHN BUCKEMDGE, W. THICKER, Gkfm mmREMINDS atockowners that tho eea son for operations has commence! and those requiring his services are re quested to send iu their orders. Address -Post Office, Marterton. M
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3336, 16 October 1889, Page 4
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