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Business Notices 0. E. DANIELL) c iIIIILDER AND CONTRAOTOK, . QUEEN-STREET, MABTERTON. , JS prepared to execute contracts of every kind, provido reliable estimates, ' and furnish every possible information to settlors about to build. Repairs performed en tlw shortest notice. Workmanship and material guaranteed. Lime Ho ] Lime Ho LIME HO! WELLI What is the route now? Just this, Thoro has been such run on the HarriettvilleLime of late, thattlio kilu is kept burning day and night to keep up with the orders. All nrihitecM that know their' business specify nothing else but Harriettville Limo, Mauricoville. Well, why do they specify Harriettville Lime? Just this! They know thoir business, and that is more than some people do. They know a good article when Hioy see it. It is their business to, know. They know that tho lime produced at the Harriottville Liuie 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 sand and dross I don't produce such an article, and palin it off aR Mauricoville Lime. If you want such an article just go outside ot your houses and scrape up the mud of! the roads, and put 8 per cent. Harriettville Lime into it ?nd you have it. If you call on my agents—Mr J. I', Cowio, Masterton; Mr i±. Trotman, Grey town; Messrs P, Hutson & Co., Wellington; and Mr R, T, Edwards, you will get circulars and nalrsis, or from the proprietor. Why not send alon? your ordors for manure lime you will get it for next to nothing. If that is not cheap enough come and take it for nothing, liut don't bo caught; THAT'S ALL. H. E.BROOKS, 083 Manricevillo, OPENING NOTICE. FRED HUXTABLE, BOOT & SHOEMAKER. Next to Parson's Hall Ekelaliuna.

Boots of all descriptions mado to order, A large stock of ready made boots, in all sizes, always <>n hand, FOlt CASH. CALL AND SEE THEM. Cheapest Boots in the Town, 12 inch Kangaroo laces, 3d per pair, Repairs executed with neatness und despatch, MEN'S solini' and heeling 4s (id, WOMEN'S soling and healings. i) 284 Only best material used, TO Travel the Wairampa this season the thoroughbred horse FITZ HEBCULKS YATTENBON—I'EEKESS. FITZ HEKCULES is a dark brown horse, standing 10 hands high, witli immense bonu and muscle, possessed of a good tuiiii>cr, nnd quiet to ride. He was bred by that celebrated breeder, W. 'Walters, Esq,, nf Auckland, who brcil and raced sonic of the best and fastest horses that ever trod the New Zealand turf, Among the number was FIT/5 lIEHCULES. I!y winning the Auckland Derby, second to the Dauphin in the Canterbury Derby, and third to Grip in the Canterbury Cup, all weight for age, lie proved that he was capable of holding his own with the best of them under big weights, Having met with an accident it prevented hint from raciiij! again. Km HERCULES is by that worldrenowned Yattcndon, sire of (finnd Flaneur, winner of tlio Melbourne Cap, Champion Ihce, A'. KG'.. Derby, St Leger. and Australian Derby; Lady Emma, winner of the Duncdin Cup, .J,(J. Handicap, anil Forbury Handicap; Chester, winner of the Melbourne l'up> andV.H.O, Derby; Habena, Vulcan, Jlerma, all Marybyniong Hate winners: Dngworth and Hesperian, Metropolitan winners; and Javelin, A. J.l). Derby winner. Chester's stock, eight horses, have won among them last season ITi races of the net value of £11,1)10, nml it is also worthy to note that since those three clinkers, Abcrcorn, Carlyon, and Craubrook, commenced their career, they have been responsible for !!0 races at the value of 1112,!H518s, Abcrcorn claims the lion's share, vi/.., £7,2110 lfo, Carlyon lias £301)0 before his name, and Cranbrook follows with £2ii!)">. Already this season Abcrcoin lias won at the A.,IX' Spring meeting, the Spring Stakes and I'roven I'late.

FIT/! HEHCUIiKS dam, Peeress, was by the l'cer, dam Miss Howe, by Sir Hercules, Miss filler, by Young 'Wmulcrer, The l'cer, by .Melbourne, G'inizclli by Touchstone, Broeado by Pantaloon, ilaiu liombaziue, by Thunderbolt, Yiittemlon by Hir Hercules, aiul Caeandra by 'l'ross, ijniii Alice (Jray, by Ilus*, Emigrant dam (lulnarc, .Sir Hercules by Cap-a-pie, dam I'araguay, by Sir Hercules, dam l'aradigan. For pedigree nud performances Fit/. Hercules' dam stands unequalled iu the Southern Hemisphere, I'ccress won two Canterbury Cujis anil Canterbury Jockey Club Handicap, beaulea uuineruus other races, siml was considered the best inarc of her day. I'ccress' dam, Hiss ltowe, was the best mare in Australia | ami with Bob liny in the saddle was never known to be beaten. " v Aug.nr," tire ajiurtiiig writer of the Australasinn'i' says ho lias known them to win eveiy race (it a meeting in Mr Redwood's tNfJftjjn. Afterwards 51c Redwood sold l|is jttal fp Mf;/. Tate, who won six Melbourne Oujis ajiil two ilhnmpions with the sain'e strain of blooit—all Sir ijcfTujes. '' " Miss ltowe is the dam of |Jnn, t||f best inare that ever stepped in Canterbury. Una, the dam of Ariel. Ariel was winner of the Canterbury Cup, Duncdin .I.C, Handicap anil Korbury Handicap, and three Auckland Cups. " prarijji wilj never be fofgotten-nur will her Ijalf |)rul)icc'M)iil))ka—oll the Melbourne Course w|i|i (lie Canterbury I'lafe, l)«i)(i|il! mpfiptip ftifil nil llic licst lieges i|i Australia at iViiigbt fo; age ; two miles. Ji| the year of the M'P of liiUnbiiryh'a visit tq Auckland, I'eeixM won nf tl|o Thames nll tliu races started in—the stakes amounting to i'Boo. The week following, at Auckland anil Pislie, l'ecrcss again won all she started for, stakes MUllting to ovct I'miws' sire, The Peer, t! 1 ? «'l'C t>f # Darebin, Purebin sire of Australian l'cer, wiio V'mall li/.e ty'jjiojnnl races last season. Ynttehdoii--(i|id bis sire, Sir Herculesarc credited'"! wili, jetting more winners than any other liorae In iho Austfalinn colonies, and their progeny—both horses and marcs-arc following in their footsteps. Mrst Chester, by Chester, Quibble and Shah by St, George, My Idea, ilamof Nelson, Vatjnrina, by Ynttendon, is the dam of Uljcflef, l'i)ai)|ev, Matchlock, anil Kingfisb."' '' 'The Agent, by Plliyer Croinwcil, brother of the sire of ¥IT Z HKltCj> LEg; imd tho Champion Hurdle aiul Crosscountry horse, i'Mgh.-n.-Jlallaugh, is by iho same strain of Yattcnilon. I''augh.a.itaiiii ( ali has »n unbeaten record, and "The Agent's" pafbf arc yet ti)6 well known to nccil comment, Matt th'csc are tho two beat Hurdle nml o'ioss couiitiy horses that ever stripped iu New Zealand, The above will show that I'H'Z HER- ! jCJIJ(KS is one of the stoutest nud best horses ! this district,' anil with disfriysiff 'fjfQ j'snfpil Sir Ilcrculca blood, figiit,H9i'|i;of bops, both for Hat racing cross ipjitry, nij.il iho liujign market. Will tiavel the undermentioned jilapes far convenience of breeders as follows t GRUYTOWN AND KKATHBRSTON MOXIUTB ANi) TmiiAYS, MASTKRTOfI AND OI'AICI Fridays axd Saturdays. ftp raader of week at owners stables, Curlerwit TERMS. f'horuugltbrc.d Miyiv jf) guineas; all others, 5 guineas^" Two or "motf- jis per agreement, payable by I'.s. IstJaim;( t y, 181 ID. ' r ' JOHN 13UCKE1UDGE. SPEYMK '' W. TRJCKEII CATTLE SPEYEft, I) J3MINDS stockowiievs that tho seaJ_"V son for operations Ims commenced ajid tjioso tequirinplna aeryiucs avo r.o quested to send in their orders. Address —Post QfKwi Mmterioni

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3344, 25 October 1889, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3344, 25 October 1889, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3344, 25 October 1889, Page 4

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