. B wsiness Notices 0. E. DANIELL, BUIIUBB AND CoNTRAOTOK, QUEEM-STREET, MABTERTON. I TS prepared to contracts of every kind, provide reliable estimates, and furnish cvory possible information to Bottlers about to build, Hepairs performed on the shortest notice. Workmanship and material guaranLime Ho] Lime Ho LIME HO!
OTTCLL! What Lithe matter now? YV Just this. There has been such run on tho Harriettville Limo of late, that the kiln is kepi burning day and night to keep up with the orders, All ap'-hitects iliat know their business specify nothing olso bub Harriettville Lime, Mauriceville, Well, why do they specify Harriettville Lime ? Just this I They know their business, and tlwt is more than some people do. They know a guml article when they see it, It is their business tn know. Tbej' know that tho liino produced at tho Harriettville Lime Kiln is the best in tho world and licks creation for whiteness, It contains 92 per cent pure limo, guaranteed. Not 92 per cent, of sand and dross I don't produce such an article, and palm it off as Mauriceville Lime. If you want such an article just «o outside of your houses and scraponpthemud oil the roadb, and put 8 per cent. Harriettvillo Limo into it wid you have it. If you call on myarents—Mr J. P. Cmvie, Master-ton; Mr ii. Trotmun, Grey town; Messrs P. Hutson &00., Wellington; and Mr It. T. Edwards, D almerston, you will get circulars and ualysiß, or from the proprietor. Why not send alun» your orders for manure limo you will get it for next to nothing. If that is not cheap enough fume inid, take it for nothing, But don't be caught; THAT'S ALL. JI. E. BROOKS, 03ii Mauriceville.
UI'ENINC NOTICE. FRED HUXTABLE, BOOT & SHOEMAKER. Next to Parson's Hall Ekclahuna. Boots of all description!) made to order. A large stuuk of ready made boots, in all sizes, always <m tend, FOB CASH. CALL AND SEE THEM. Cheapest Boots in the Town, \i inch Kangaroo laces, Del per pair. Uepairs executed with neatness and despatch. MliN'S snlitif anil heeling 'ls lid, WOMEN'S soling and healin < lis, 3284 Only best material used. TO Travel tho Wairarapa this season the thoroughbred horse FITZ HKRCUL.I3S YATTKN'DOX-I'JiKKESS.
I'ITZ HEKCULESis n dark brown florae, standing IIJ hands high, with immense bone n,uiet to ride. He wan bred by Mint celebrated breeder, W, Walters, Esip, nf Auckland, who bred and raced seme of the best and fastest horses tlisit ever trod the New Zealand turf, Anions,' the number was FIT/ HERCULES. By winning the Auckland Derby, second to the Dauphin in the Canterbury taby, and tliinl to Griii in the Canterbury Cup, all weight for age, he proved that he was capable of holding his own with the best of them under big weights. Having met with an accident it prevented him from rucuufagain. HIT/5 HERCULES is by that world, renowned Yattendou, sire of (iiand Flaneur, winner of the Melbourne Cup, Champion Ihcc, V.KC. Derby, StLegcr, ami Australian Derby ; Lady Emma, winner of tbe Dunediu Cup, J.C. Handiaip, and Forbury Handicap; Chester, winner of the Melbourne Cup, and V. B.C. Derby; Habcna, Vulcan, Jlwi'ia, all Msrybymoiiij Hate winners: Dagworth aud Hesperian, Metropolitan winners; and Javelin, A.J.C. Derby winner. Chester's stock, eight hones, havowon among them last season 25 races of the net value of i'11,,'140, and it is also worthy to note that since those three clinkers, Abercorn, Carlyon, anil Omnbrook, cuminonccd their tarter, thoy have been responsible for 20 races at the value of i12,i1-l5 Id's, Abercorn claims the lion's share, viz,, £T,2110 18s, (,'arlyon has £3OllO before his name, and Craubrook follows with ,t'2sils, Already this season Abcrcoiu has won at the A.J.C Spring meeting, the Spring Stakes and Craven I'lato, FIT/5 HEItCULES dam, I'eeress, was by the l'eer, dam Missltowc, by Sir Hercules, Miss Miller, by Young Wanderer, The l'eer, by Melbourne, Cinizelli by Touchstone, Brocade by Pantaloon, dai, Bombazine, by Thunderbolt, Yattendou by Sir Hercules, aud Cassandra by Tresis, diim Alice Cray, by Bins, Emigrant dam Clulnarc, Sir Hercules by Cap-a-pie, dam l'araguny, by Sir Hercules, (lam l'nrailigtiii, For pedigree and performances Fit;, Hercules' dam stands uncipialled in the Southern Hemisphere. I'eeress won two Canterbury Clips ami Canterbury .Jockey Club Handicap, besides numerous other races, mid was considered the best mare of her day. I'eeress' dam, .Miss Rowc, was the best n|are in Australia; and with Bob Hay in the I gniliHe was never known to bo beaten.
" iVugur, ll tiic n|><iftjng writer ijf the Australasian, says lit lias known t||cm tq win every race at a meeting iu Mr Redwood's coluurs. Afterwards Sir Redwood sold ]m stud to Mr J. Tate, wlio won six JlelbDi|ri)p Cups anil twu Champions with the same strain of blood-- all Sir Hercules, Mjss Howe is the ilam of Una, the best inure tl|»t ever stc|i]ieil in Canterbury, ji'iia, the daia of Ariel, Arjel was winner of tlip Canftiiiurv C|!]p, i)||iuiHn if.C, Handicn]i anil l'o'rbiuy Handicap, ami three Aiick: land Cups. l'ceress vill never be forgotten—nor will her half brother Manuka—ou the Melbourne Course having won the Canterbury l'lnfc, beating Glcncoc and all the best horses i|| Australia at weight for age, two niilcs, In fl)'c rani' of the piikju of Edinburgh's visit to Auckland, J'ccnsj won at the Thames all the racei started in- -flic stakes amounting to fcSOO. The w'ceij following, at Auckland and Kllislie, l'ecrcss again won nil she started fur, sfaki'S amounting {o over A'soo. l'ceress' sire, Tins I'eer, the sire of J)arebiu, Jlarcbin sirs qf Australian l'ucr, who won all the prinpinal usees last season. Virttcnilon-uiiil his sire, Sir Herciilcearo credited with getting mure winners than any othorliorse iu the Australian colonies, and their progeny—both horses mid mnrcs —are following in their footsteps. Mist Chester, by Chester, Quibble and Shah by St. Gcurge, My Idea, dam of Nelsuu, Yattcriua, by Yattcmlon, ia the dam of Libeller, Fusilier, Matchlock, and KingMi, ,K« Awnf, by OJlb'er Cromwell, brother of llliillire'fl/ p JT 7, H K B C U L E S, and the Champion rl unite and pM Country horse, Fuugli-a-Dallaugli, l« by rlw'aiiilo njpijn of
I Faugh-a-Maugli ban ait uiibentcii record, I and "The Agents" performances nre yet toe ! well known to ueeil comment, In fact, these Msilio two best Hurdle anil Cross country /ftrfcii Jin/ c,ip.'f alfiii|ic'l ill Xew Zealand. !'WWM'M« f|!M m'VM i'[J[,li,Sid one 0} hbttU Hintluuci'crlicbii ii| tlijs distinct, "aild \titti iliii eioiM of The I'm mi Sir Hwiib bjojjii, should get t-lie right sort of liornis, both for flat racing, cross ccuntry, awl the Indian market, Will tuwcl tlie mjdviincntioneil places for convenience of breeders as' fj'taflfll|-» , (iRKTOWN AND I'EATHKftsfON' ! ' MfHIUVfj ANII TUHiIIAYS. ummw AND oi'aki Mllll.IV!> AMI SliVtl|t|l4VH, Ke ra ud cr of week nt owners «tiiblcs, Cartertou TEEMS. Thoroughbred Marc;, 10 guineas; all others, 5 guineas. Two or more as per jayiiWo to P.N", Ist January, 181)0, JOHN BUOKERIDGE. W,TBICI(EE, ' ISPEYEB, REMINDS Btoc|i(iivners tliat flip §f»8011 for operations has c.qinujpncod and tfiQse requiring )iia services are •ro quested to neii'd in their ordors, Address -Post Office, Mwtwton, ' 'M
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3345, 26 October 1889, Page 4
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