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Business Notices C. 15. DANIELL, i n r- >• * .dOostkactok, QUEIiN-STRJiET, MASTKRTON. jJS prepared to execute contracts of 1 cvory kiwi,'provide reliable estimates. | and furnish cvory possible information to ' settlers about to build. Repairs performed en tho shortest, i notice, J Workmanship and unitorial guaranteed. Lime Jio] Lime Ho LIME HO! WPJIjLI What is the matter now? Just this. There has been such vim on the HarricttvilloLime of late, that tho kiln is kept burning day and night to keep up with the orders. All architects that know their business specify within" else but Harriettville ; Lime, Mauricovilie. Well, why do they 11 specify Harriettville Lime? Just this! They know their business, and Hint is 11 more tlmn some people do. Tliey know ij a »ooil article when they see it. It is | their business to know. They know I that the lime produced at tho Harriettville Lime Kiln is the best in the world and licks creation for whiteness. It contains 92 per cent pure lime, guaranteed. Not 92 per cent, of saml and dross [ don't produco such an article, and palm it oil' as Mauricevillo Limo, If you want such an article just go outside ol your houses and scrape up the mud oil the roads, and put 8 per cent. Harriettville Lime into it'jnd you have it. If you call on my ai'cnts—Mr J. P. Cowie, Mastertou; Mr ii, Trotman, (iroytown; Messrs I', Hutson & Co., Wellington; and Mr R, T, Edwards, "alinerstou, you will got circulars and nalysis, or from the proprietor. \ v hy not send alony your orders for manure lime 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, Jl. Ji. BROOKS, ÜBi> Mauriceville, ) ) I OI'ENiNU NOTICE, FRED HUXTABLE. HOOT ,t SHOEMAKER, Next to IV.rson's Hall Eketahuiia. Pun its of all descriptions made lo order. Al; 0' o 'c stock of ready made boots, ill all sizes, always mi hand, FOll CASH, CALL AM) SEE THEM, ICluMpo.sfc Haul -' ii: '!<i\vn. I'i inch Kangaroo laces, iJd per pair. Repairs executed with neatness and despatch. MEN'S solin!' ami heeling -Is (id, WOMEN'S soling and liealiiu lis. 828-t Only best material used.

mO Travel the Wiiitarnpn this season J. Hid thoroughbred Imwe FIT Z HIfIRCULJES YATTKXBOX-I'HIJIIESS. ITi'X HKHCULIiS is a dark brown horse, standing 11! luimis high, with iiiimciiKC Itono ami muscle, possessed uf ut yooit temper, ami i|iiiet to ride. He was bred by that celebrated bicedcr, AY, Walters, Esq., of Auckland, who bred mid raced some of the best and fastest horses Hint ever trod the New Zealand tmf. Among the number was FIT/5 HKKCrMiS. Ily winning the Auckland Derby, second to the Dauphin in the Canterbury Derby, and third to Grip in the Canterbury Cup, all weight for ngc, lie proved that lie was capable of holding his own with the best of them under big weights. Having met with ,111 accident it prevented him from lining again. FIT2 HBKCULK3 is by that worldrenowned Yattcndon, sire of Gi and Flaneur, winner of the Melbourne Cup, Champion lirce, V. lie,, Derby, StLcgcr. and Australian Derby; Lady Emma, winner of the Duncdiii Cup, .I.C. Handicap, and Forbury Handicap: Chester, winner of the Melbourne Cup, ami V.lt.C. Derby; Habena, Vulcan, Meri'ia, all Maiybyrmmg I'latc winners: Dagworth and Hesperian, Metropolitan winners; and Javelin, A,.1.e. Derby winner. Chester's stuck, eight homes, have won among them last season 5) races of the net value of I'll, Hit), anditisals" worthy to note that since those three clinkers, Abereoni, Carlyon, and Ciaiilirook, commenced their career, they have been responsible for I'O races at the value or ih',!ll."ilSs, Abi'VLorn claims the linn's share, viz., 17,'J!I|I ISs, Carlyon has JKiOllll before his name, and Cranbrook follows with l'2.'i!l.'>. Already this season Abercom has wun at the A..1.( ; Spring meeting, the Spring .Stakes ami 'Vivco I'late. FITZHFIidndiS dam, Peeress, was by the I'cer, dam Miss Howe, by Sir Hercules, Miss Jlilli'i', by Young Wanderer, The l'cer, liy Melbourne, (.'ini/elli by Touchstone, Brocade by Pantaloon, dam Jiumbazinc, by Thunderbolt, Yattcuduu by .Sir Hercules, and Cassandra by Truss, dam Alice liray, by lla.is, l'jiiigrant dam Culuare, Sir Hercules by Cap-a-pie, dain Paraguay, by Sir Hercules, dam Paradigaii. Kor pedigree and performaiii'es I'ils Hercules' dam stands uucpiallcd in the Southern Hemisphere. Peeress Hon two Canterbury Cups and Canlcibiiry .Jockey Club Handicap, besides mmioiuiis oilier races, mid was con. siiloi cd llir best map: of her day. Peeress 1 dam, Miss Ituwe, was the best marc in Anslralia; and with llob Kay in llie saddle was nevcr known to he beaten. "Augniy" the sporting writer of the Atistial.isian, says lie has known them to win every ran, at a meeting in Mr lledwoud's j im.'.j ;,rs. Afterwards Mr licdwooil sold his .slud io'Tate, who won six Melbourne Cups ami two Champions with the same strain ■if bliiMil all Sir Hercules, Miss lluwe is the dam of Una, the best man: Iliat ever.stepped in Canterbiiiy. I lia, llie dam of Ariel. Ariel was winner ■ <.f the Ca.iteihuiy Cup, Duucdin .I.C. Handi- ' '•.')> Ut'r Forbury Handicap, and three Auck- ■ land C:,|', v Peeress wilt iie>.cj' Ijc forgotten - nor will her half Incllier Manuka- -on | ln: Melbourne Ciiinse having won tlu: Canleibiiry Plate, beating(llcncoe and all the best burses in Australia at weight fo.'age, twn miles. In the year nf the Duke of Kdinbuigh's visit to I Auckland, I'ccitss won al the Thames all the j nice- bailed in—the stakes ".iiiuiiuting to i /.'''iVl, I'hi' week following, at Auckland and ' jiliU.o, I'curesajain '.vim nil she started for, stakes'iVjio.ao/uej to nver I'uOU. J'ceiess' sire, Tljo' I'etf; ;h;; tire of Ditreliin, Darcl'iu silo of Australian l'i':cr, ,y'||n won all the principal races liisl season, "" " ' Viltteiiilnn-and bis i-irc, Sir Herculesiire credited with yetting inure winners than any other horse in the Australid;; colonies, and thcit' Jirogeny—both horses and jiHti,(ire following 111 Hisir footsteps. J'iiW. Chester, Chester, Quibble aud Shah by St. .George, }Jy lim, /jam of Nelson, ! Yatteriini, by ffctteiidonj is tlio' ifijy! (if ; I;!,'idler. Fusilier,' Miitcliliick, iiinl Iviiljf- ■ l)je Atjewi. i,y Ollivcr Cromwell, brother of the »ire o/ )•' | T /V i)! |C pi, US, and the ,"lio.liijiii.n Hurdle .11 uV Oo.i.intry horse, Faugli-a Uilllaugh, is byMic of blood as the dun of Yattcudon. Faugh-a-Dallaugh lias an uiihcateu record, and ''Tin: Agent's" performances are yet too ■V'cvlf-tn'iwn to need comment. In fact, these i are ti\c (,w,9!,)«(. Hurdle and Cross country I lioiscs (hef i(| New Zealand. I The above ffi)| iliflV' tyi JIKKCI 'LIiS Is oiii' of the stoutest i.|)d Igf liofsos that lias ever been 111 (Ilia district, jilid )vjt|i ihe cross of The I'cer mid (!|r lld'cillcs Ijlowl, should get ttic right sort of horses, both for Hat racing, cross cinntry, ami the Indian market. AYill tiavel the iioilcrincntioned places for convenience of breeders as follows i.!I(HYTO\YN AND. FIiATHIiUSTON MuM'AVsaxii Tlksiiavs. JIASTKRTON AND OJ'AKI I'iiiKAVs axi> Satviuws. i y o;tie of week at owners sfil!!!?S| fiU'w Ik " ' ' 1 fPNfiThinoiiglilircii iHa/c;, j/i s-'iine-isall others, 'i guineas, Two <>r 'li|o/ s - ,y. jjpr agieement, payable bv l'.N. Ist .laiuufiy, ISIO. JOHN IiUCKEMDGK. SI'EYIKG. w/iwcKm .OA'J'TiLE SPEYEK. P IiMIiCOS i.lo.oJ:i,iwncvs that t]to sen1V I' for i>]X)i«ii<>»s Ini3 ami ihctio vcqiiiriiif hia acrviuuu uro rei|ii(iGled to GOinl in iheirut'ilu'i;, Addfuss —l'nat Otlice, Mastertun. 3,ifo

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3339, 19 October 1889, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3339, 19 October 1889, Page 4

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