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Business Notices U. E. DANIELL, yUEEiN-STREET, MASTERTON. . TS prepared to execute contracts of ovory kind, provide reliable estimates, and furnish every possible information to settlers about to build. Repairs performed on tlio shortest notice. " Workmanship and material guaranteed. Lime Ho ] Lime Ho LIME HO! ELL) Whatwtho mattor now? V? Just this. There has bcon such run on tho Hnrricttvilte Liuio of late, that the kiln is kept burning clay and night to keep up with tho orders. 1 All architects that know their business specify nothing else but Harriettville Lime, Mauricovillo. Well, why do they specify Harriettville Linn) ? Just this I Thoy know their business, and that is more than some people do. Thoy know I a, good artiole when they see it, It is their business to know. Thoy know that the lime produced at the Harriettville Lime Kiln is tho best in tho world and lids creation for whiteness, It contains 92 per cent pure lime, guaranteed, Not 92 per cent, of sand and dross I don't produce such an article, and palm it off as Mauricovillo Lime. If you want such an article just go outside of your houses and scrape up the mud off the roade, and put 8 per cent. Harriettville Lime into it Mid you have it. If you call on my agents—Mr J. P, Cowic, Masterton; Mr ut, Trotman, Grey town; Messrs P. Hutson it Co., Wellington j and Mr R. T. Edwards, you will get circulars and i nalysis, or from the 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. E.BROOKS, 083 Mauricovillo.

OPENING NOTICE. FRED HUXTABLE, BOOT & SHOEMAKER. Next to Parson's Hall Eketahuna, Buotß of all descriptions made to order. A large stock of ready made boots, in all sizes, always on hand, FOR CASH. CALL AND SEE THEM. Cheapest Bool.s in the Town, 42 inch Kangaroo laces, iid per pair. Eepairs executed with neatness and despatch, MEN'S solin" and heeling 4s Cd. WOMEN'S sdling and healing 3s. 3284 Only best material used.

TO Travel the Wnirampa this season the thoroughbred horse FITZ HTfIBCUiiKS YATTUNBON-riiKUESS. FITZ HERCULES is n (lurk brown horse, staiiiif; 11! liawls high, tvitli immense bone anil muscle, possessed of a good temper, and

' lnnd, who bred and raced some of the best I awl fastest horses that ever trod the New i Zealand turf, Among the number was FITZ HERCULES. By winning the Auckland j Derby, second to the Dauphin in the Canterbury Derby, and third to Grip in the Canterbury Cup, all weight for age, lie proved that lie was capable of holding his own with the best of them under big weights. Having met ) willi an accident it prevented him from racing again, MB! HERCULES is by that worldrenowned Yattcmlon, sire of Gland Flaneur, winner of the Melbourne Cup, Champion , Rue, V, HC„ Derby, StLcgcr, and Australian Derby; Lady Emma, winner of the Dunediii Cup, J.C. Handicap, olid Forbury ■. Handicap; Chester, winner of the Melbourne Cup, autl V.U.C. Derby; Habcim, Vulcan, Merina, all Marybyrnong l'late winners:

Dngworth and Hesperian, Metropolitan winners; awl Javelin, A,J.(J. Derby winner, Chester's stock, eight horses, have won among them last season 25 races of the net value of 4111,010, and it is also worthy to note that since those three clinkers, Abercom, Carlyon, and Cranbrook, commenced their career, they have been responsible for 20 races at the value of £I2,!M, r ilrJs, Abcrcorn claims the lion's share, viz., £7,2110 liis, Carlyon has £3OllO before his name, and Cranbrook follows with ffilii. Already this season Abcrcoin has won at Hie A.J.C Spring mooting, tlio Spring Stakes and Craven Plato, FITZ HERCULES dam, Peeress, was by the Peer, dam Miss Howe, by Sir Hercules, Mis? Miller, by Young Wanderer, The Peer, by Melbourne, Cinizclli by Touchstone, Brocado by Pantaloon, dam Bombazine, by Thunderbolt, Yattendon by Sir Hercules, and Cassandra by Tross, dam Alice Gray, by lia.<«, Emigrant dam Gulnarc, Sir Hercules by Cai),a,j«e, <l,im J'arai'uay, by Sir Hercules, dam larudigau,

l'or pedigree and performances Fltz Her. cules 1 dam stanilß unequalled iu the Southern Hemisphere, peeress won two Canterbury Cup nnd Canterbury Jockey Club Handicap, besides numerous other rnctw, mid was considered the best mare of her day. Peeress' dam, Miss Rowe, was tlio best marc in Australia; and with Bob liny in the saddle was never known to be beaten, " Angur," the sporting writer of the Australasian, says he lias known them to win eyejy race at a meeting in Mr Redwood's colours, Affcrwards Mr Redwood sold his stud to Mr J, '(.'ale, who won sis Melbourne Cups and two Cliompl.ona fvjth the samestrain of blood-all Sir Hercules." Miss Rowe is the'(lain of Una, thp best r/)ajc that ever stepped in Canterbury, £j|ia, jjje /lain of Ariel. Ariel was winner of tlio Gflnteij/iiry'Cu'p, Diinedin J.C. Handi-1 cap and I'wburj (laiiujpap, nni( tbrce Auct

Peeress will never be forgotten—nor will bpr half brother Manuka—pn the Melbourne Course having won the Canterbury Plate, bcatjng Qlcupoo ni|d all % best horses ii| Australia ot wplgjit ft: age, two miles, In the year of the Me of Jjdinbnrgb's visit to Auckland, I'cckss won at tlioTliitP'Siill tlic races started ju—(lie stakes 'amounting to ftiOO, The week following, at Auckland and Ellislie, Peeress again won all she started for, stakes amounting to over £'ooo, Peeress' sire, The Peer, the aire of Darcbin, ij.irebin siro of Australian Peer, who won all su> ]miici]iai races last season, Ms sire, Sir Hercules—--1 are txttltyyl with getting more i winners than oiiy«i|;or horse in the Austral- ' inn colonies, hiid.tWV wweny-botli liorscr and mares-arc following to tiicir footsteps, f'jrst Chester, by Chester, ftulbblo a||jt Skali tyfit. George, My Idco, dam of Nelson, Yatfefflio, by Yattoiuloii, ji the dnjh of Libeller, Fiisife," jlMcjilock, ami King

Tlic Agent, by Olll'cr Ur ouiwef I, bf oilier pf the sire of KIT Z.H EllO UIjE B, ami the Chamiiinn Hurdle and Croßs-Couutry home, I'nugli-a-ttallaugli, is by the fame strain of blood as the dam of Yattomlon, J''augh-a-l!allangh has an unbeaten record, ami ''TJio Agent's" performances are yot too well known to (feed comment, In fact, these are tho two best Hurdle anil Cross country liorscs that ever stripped in ft™ Zealand. Tlie above will show that yiT7, JfERCULHS is one of tho stoutest andbesf lioftcs tlmtliAS ever been in thjs district, and with ilio wo«a of The Peer and Sir Hercules blood, should get tlio ffjjlif mi of horses, botli for flat racing, cross ccunjjy, and the Indian market. Will travel the undermentioned places for convenience of breeders as follows : OItKTOWN ANIJ FEATHKRSTON Mondays and Tubdats. MASTBRTON AND OI'AKI FRIDAYS AKD SATURDAYS. Re jmyfc/M iTjeM owners (tables, Carteriou I WM». , J Thoroughbred Marcs, ift jflnVflS f s "| others, 6 guineas. Two or mors m-pli agreement, payable by P.N, Ist January, ISM. JOHN BUCKEMDGE, W.TRICKEE, CATTLE SPEYEB, REMINDS stockownctß that the season for operations has commenced and thosorequirinp his services are requested to sond in their orders. Addroas -Post Office, Masterton, 332s

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3340, 21 October 1889, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3340, 21 October 1889, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3340, 21 October 1889, Page 4

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