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Business Notices [!. E. DANIELL, I'lW-ft E A • D CONTRACTOR) QUEEN-STREET, MAHTERTON. JS prepared to exocutc contracts ol every kind, provide tollable estimates mill furnish overy posaiblo information ti settlors about to build. Repairs performed cn tlw aliortos notico, "Workmanship and matorial guarnii toed. Lime Hoi Lime Ho LIME HO WELL I What is tho mattor now Just this. There hasbcon sue run on the HamottvilloLimo of Inti that, tho kiln is kept burning day an night to keop up with the orders. A' ar.hit.ects that know their buainea spocify nothing olso but Harriettvill Lime, Mauricoville. Woll, why do the specify Harriettville Limo? Just this Thoy know their business, and that i moro than somo peoplo do. Tliey kno' ajjuod article when thoy see it, Iti their business to know. Thoy kno that tho limo produced at the Harriett villo Lime Kiln is tho best in tho worl and licks creation for whiteness. ] contains 92 por cent pure limo, guarar teed. Not 92 por cent, of sand and drni [ don't produce such an article, an palm it off as Mnuricoville Lime. If yo want such an article just go outsido < your houses and scrape up the mud o tho roads, and put 8 por cent. Harriet villo Limo into it ?ud jou liavo it. If you call on ray agents—Mr J. I Cowie, Masterton; Mr li, Trotmni Greytown; Messrs P, Ilutson ACo Wellington; and Mr R. T. Edward: "almerston, you will get circulars an nalysis, or from tho proprietor. Why not send alone your urdora f< manure limo you will get it for next I nothing. If that is not cheap enoug como and take it for nothing. Bi don't be caught; THAT'S ALL. H. E. BROOKS, 083 Mauricevillo. OPENING NOTICE. FEED HUXTABLE BOOT & SHOEMAKER, Next to Parson's Hall Ekelaliuna, Boots of all descriptions mndo order. A largo stuck of ready made boots, in a sizes, always nn Innd, FOR CASH. CALL AND PRE THEM. Cheapest Bool;; in the Towi 42 inch Kangaroo laces, 3d por pair Repairs executed with neatness ar despatch. MUX'S soling and heeling 4s Gd, "WOMEN'S soling and hcalitu 3s. 3284 Only best material used. TO Travel the Wairarapa this seasi the thoroughbred horse FITZ HKRCUL.ES YATTKNDON—I'KERESS. FITZ HERCULES is a dark brown liorf standing 10 hands high, with immense bo: ami muscle, possessed of a good temper, ai quiet to riJe, He was bred by that eel brated breeder, W, Walters, Esq., of Auc land, who bred and raced some of the be 1 and fastest horses that ever trod the Nt Zealand turf. Among the number was FIT HERCULES. By winning the Aucklai I Derby, second to the Dauphin in tho Cantt bury Derby, and third to Grip in tho Cantc bury Cup, all weight for ogc, bo proved th he was capable of holding his own with ti best of tliem under big weights. Haying m I with an accident it prcvcutcd him fro racing again. ! I'ITZ HERCULES is by tlmt ivorl renowned Yattendon, sire of Gland Flancu wianer of the Melbourne Cup, Ohainpit I Rice, V.RC.. Derby, StLcger, and Austr linn Derby; Lady Einma, winner of tl Dimeilin Cup, J.U, Handicap, and I'orhui . Handicap; Chester, winner of the Melboun Cup, and V.It.C. Derby ; Habono, Vulca Meri'ia, all Marybyruong Plate winner! Dagworth and Hesperian, Metropolis winners; and Javelin, A.J.C. Derby ivinne | Chester's stock, eight horses, have won amoi them Inst season 2o races of the net value £11,910, and it is also worthy to noto tin since those three clinkers, Abercorn, G'arlyoi and Cranbrook, commenced their career, tin I have been responsible for 20 races at the vah of £l2,!M;"ilßs, Abercorn claims tho lion share, viz., 17,200185, C'arl.von has £3O! before his name, ami Cranbrook follows wit £2ol)j. Already this season Abcrcoin has wc at the A,J.U Spring meeting, tho Sprii: Stakes and Craven I'late. FITZ HERCULES dam, Teeress, was I the Peer, dam Missliowe, by Sir Hcrcule Miss Miller, by Young Wanderer, The l'ee; by Melbourne, Cinizolli by Touchstone, Bri ' cado by I'antaloon, dam Bombazine, 1 Thunderbolt, Yattendon by Kir Hercules, an Cassandra by Tross, dam Alice Gray, l Haw, Emigrant dam Gulnare, Sir Hcrcuh by Cap-a-pie, dam Paraguay, by Sir Hcrcule dam l'aradigan, I For pedigree and performances Fitz lie cules' dam stands unequalled in the Souther Hemisphere. Peeress won two Cnnterbui Cups and Canterbury Jockey Club Handica] besides numerous other races, unil was col sidered the best marc of her day. Peeress' iliim, Miss liowc, was the be: I mare in Australia; and with Bob Kay in tt saddle was never known to lie beaten, "Augur," the sporting writer of the Au: , tralasinn, says he has known them to wi every race at a meeting in Mr Redwood colours, Afterwards Mr Redwood sold h Html to Mr J. Tate, who won sis Melbourr Cups and two Champions with the sainestrai of blood- nil Sir Hercules. Miss liowe is the dam of Una, the be! marc that ever stepped in Canterbury. Una, the dam of Ariel. Ariel was winw of the Canterbury Cup, Duuedin J.C, Hand cap and l'orbury Handicap, and three Auc! land Cups. Peeress will never bo forgotten—nor wi lier half brother Manuka—on the Molbnurn Course having won the Canterbury l'lati beating Glencoe and all the best horses i I Australia at weight fo: age, two miles, I the year of the Duke of Edinburgh's visit t I Auckland, l'eonss won at the Thames all th race? started in—tho stakes amounting t 4800. The week following, nt Auckland an Ullisiie, Peeress again won all she started foi stakes amounting to over £SOO. l'ccresi sire, The Peer, the sire of Darcbii: Darcbin »irc of Australian Teer, who won ol the principal races last season. Yattendon-aml bis sire. Sir HcrculcsI nro credited with getting mor I winners than any other horse in tho Austrn : ian colonies, and their progeny—both horse ami mares-are following in their footstep* I'irst Chester, by Chester, Quibble an Shah by St. George, My Idea, dam of Nelsoi Yattcrina, by Yattendon, is tho dam ( Libeller, Fusilier, Matchlock, and Kin; fish, The Agent, by Olliver Cromwell, brother < thesireof FITZ HERCULES, and th Champion Hurdle and Crosß-Conntry horsi Faugh-a-liallatigli, is by the same strain c blood as the dam of Yattendon, Faugh-a-Ballnugh has an unbeaten rtcori and "The Agent's" performances are yet to well known to need comment. In fact, tlies are the two best Hurdle and Cross couutr horses tlmt ever stripped in New Zealand. 'l'he above will show tlmt I'IDZ HEP CULES is one of the stoutest and best horse that has ever been in this district, anil wit the cross of The Peer anil Sir Hercules blood should get the right sort of horses, both fo flat racing, cross caiutry, and the Indiai market. Will travel tho undermentioned places fo convenience of breeders as follows GREYTOWN AND FEATHERSTON Mondays and Tukiiayh. MASTERTON AND OI'AKI Fiuiiayh ami Saturdays. Re m:dcr of week at owners stables, Carter ton TERMS. Thoroughbred Marcs, 10 guineas; al others, 5 guineas. Two or more as pe; agreement, nayablo by T.N, Ist Jauuary ISM. JOHN BUCKERIDGE, SPEYING. W.TRICKER, CATTLE BPEYEB, REMINDS stockownors that tho season for operations has co muenced and tlioso requirinp his services ore requested to send in their orders, Address. i-Pojt Oflico, WMtorton. 33^

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3337, 17 October 1889, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3337, 17 October 1889, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3337, 17 October 1889, Page 4

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