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B usin'fiss Notices U. E. DANIELL, Builder amdConiracioi, queen-street, masterton. TS propnirod to oxocutc contracts of ovcry kind, provido reliable estimates, and furnish every possible information to settlers about to build, Repairs porfurmod en llw shortest Workmanship pd material guaran Lime Ho] Lime Ho LIME HO i WELL! What in t.ho matter now' Just this. Thoruhaß been sue) runontheHarriettvilleJjiino of late that, the kiln ib kept burning day am night to keep up with the orders, Al architects that know their businesi specify nothing elso but Harriettvilli Limo, Alaui'iceville, Well, why do the; specify Harriettville Lime ? Just this They know their business, and that i nioro than soino peoplo do. They knoy a good article when they see it, It i their business to know, They kno\ that the limo produced at the Harriett villo Lime Kiln is the best in the worli and licks creation for whiteness. 1 contains 92 per cent puro lime, guaran teed. Not 92 per cont. of sand and dros j don't produce such an article, m palm it off as Mauricevillo Limo, If yo want such an article just go outside < your houses and scrape up the mud o the roads, and put 8 por cent, Harriett villo Limo into it and you have it. If you call on my arenrs—Mr J. I Cowie, Maaterton; Mr a. Trotmai Greytown; Messrs P. Hutson &Oo Wellington; and Mr R. T. Edward; "ahncrston, you will get circulars an nalysis, or from tho proprietor. Why not send alurnr your orders f( manuro lime you will get it for next I nothin". If that is not cheap enoug come and take it for nothing, Bi don't be caught; THAT'S ALL. H. E.BROOKS, 083 Manriceville. OPENING NOTICE. FRED HUXTABLI BOOT & SHOEMAKER, Next to Parson's Hall Eketahuna, Boots of all descriptions mado order, ' A largo stock of ready made hoots, in i 1 sizes, always nn hand, FOR CASH. i ; CALL AND SEE THEM. • Cheapest Boots in the Tow; i 42 inch Kangaroo laces, 3d per paii i Repairs executed with neatness a, despatch, I MEN'S solinp and heeling 4s 6d, , WOMEN'S soling and healing 3s. . 3284 Only best material used, TO Travel the Wairarapa this ioaa the thoroughbred horao ; FITZ hkrcul.es ' YATTENDON-I'EKRESS. ' FITZ HERCULES is a dark brown hoi 3 standing 1G hands high, with immense be . anil muscle, possessed of a good temper, o ; quiot to ride. Ho was bred by that ci bratcd bleeder, W. "Walters, Esq., of Au \ laud, who bred and raced some of the b ut and fastest horses that over trod the N i Zealand turf. Among the number was EI • HERCULES. By winning the Auckls 1 Derby, second to tho Dauphin in the Cant bury Derby, awl third to Grip in tho Cant bury Cup, all might for age, he proved tl he was capable of holding his own with ' ' best of thcin under big weights. Haying n t with an accident it prevented him fr racing again. . FITZ HERCULES is by that woi renowned Yattcmlon, sire of Giand Flanc winner of tho Melbourne Cup, Champ B Rice, V.RC, Derby, St Lcgcr, and Aust 3 lian Derby; Lady Emma, winner of I 1 DunedinCup, J.C. Handicap, and Form Handicap; Chester, winner of the Melboii! ' Cup, andV.K.C. Derby; Uabena, Vtilc; Mori'ia, all Marybyrnong l'latc winne \ Dagworth and Hesperian, Mctropulii 1 winners; and Javelin, A.J.C. Derby winn 3 Chester's stock, eight horses, have won ami i them last season 2a races of the net value | t'tli'JlO, and it is also worthy to note tl p since those three clinkers, Abcrcorn, Corly. ami Cranbrook, commenced their career, tl ' have been responsible for 20 races at the va . of £12,1)45185, Abcrcorn claims the Ho r before his name, and Cranbrook follows w £2595. Already this season Abercom has v, at tho A.J.C Spring meeting, the Spr, 8 Stakes and Craven l'latc, i FITZ HERCULES dam, Pcereas, was 1 the I'ccr, dam Miss Rowc, by Sir Hcrcul . Miss Miller, by Young Wanderer, The l'c by Melbourne, . Cinizclli by Touchstone, B cailo by l'nntaloon, dam Bombaiinc, " Thunderbolt, Yattendon by Sir Hercules,« '• Cassandra by Tress, dam Alice Cray, 1 Bass, Emigrant dam Gulnare, Sir Hcrcu v by Cap-a-pie, dam Paraguay, by Sir Hcrcul „ dam l'nradigan, ij 1! ml performances Fits H „,..„ „...i unequalled in the South a Hemisphere, Fccrcss won two Cantcrbi • Cups and Canterbury Jockey Club Hnndic j besides numerous other races, and was c j sidercd tho best mure of her day. Peeress' (lam, Miss ltowe, was the b 6 marc in Australia; anil with Dob Hay in : : i saddle was never known to be beaten, "Augur," the sporting writer of the A I {ralasian, says he lias known tlicm tu \ every race at a meeting in Mr Rcdwoo colours, Afterwards Mr Kcdwo"' --'•' r tstuiltuMrJ. T-itu, whnm.il si. ' Cups and two Chnmploi ) of blood-all Sir Hercules, ij Miss Rowc is the dam of Una, the b (, marc that ever stepped in Canterbury. Una, the dam of Ariel, Ariel was wim " of the Cniiteibury Cup, Dunedin J.C. Han ' cap ami Forkry Handicap, and three An 1 land Cups. , Peeress will never be forgotten—nor \ . her half brother Manuka—on the Molbnui j Course having won the Canterbury l'la heating Glencne and all the best horses ' Australia at weight fo.' nge, two miles, i (lie year of the Jinltc of Ei|inb||rgh's visit 3 Auckland, l'ccriw won at the Thames all I [ races started in—tho slakes amounting I SOO. The week fallowing, at Auckland a Kllislie, Peeress again won all si"-•'•"•"•' f . „.»i.~ „.....:..„ ... „,.„.. it. The I'ccr, the sire of Darcb \ Darebin sire of Australian I'ccr, who won j the principal races last season, j Yaltcudoii-anil his sire, Sir Hcrculci are credited with getting mi ' winners than any other horse intheAustr 1 and mares-are following in their footstc 3 Ymi Chester, by Chester, Quibble a i Shall by tit. George, My Idea, (lain of Nclai Yattcri'nn, by Ynttendon, is the dam ''''Seller, f'ljsilier, Matchlock, and Kii ll.' : ' I The Agent, by Olliyer fan well, brother ; 3 t'ljampioii Hurdle and G'ross.-Coimtry boj . Faiig(i.n.ilnll'a|ig]i, is by tlje Bitnic strain 1 blood as the dam of Ya'ttcniloii. . Fatigh : n-Unlliiugh has m unbeaten r and ''The Agent's" performances are y 5 well known to need comment. In fnct, tin j arc the two best Hurdle awl Cross ' The above will show that FIl'Z P ' is gne of the stoutest and bpsi hop ' Uhat (ins ever b.oc|i in this district, and wi { should |jet (lie right sort of horses, both I Hat racing, cross cuiutry, mid the Indi market. ' "Will travel the undermentioned place"' l convenience of breeders as follows : GREYTOWN AND FIUTHERSTOX Mondays ash Tlksiiays. MASTERTON AND OPAKI FIIIIMYS AND SATUIIDAYS. Rerasil er of week at owners stables, Carti ' ** ffiWß, Tliofqugjijirji} Mures, II) guineas j ; others, 5 guineas, ' Two. or "moreas || agreement, payable by I'.lf, Ist Jnu'uar so,' ' ' ,I0p; jiucpiupQij, W.TMCKEB, CATTLE SPBYER. REMINDS stuckowners that tho sei son for operations hasco muence and t)pe requiring his services tiro r quested to sond jn thoir orders, Addros -Po'stOffice.'Masterton, 332

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3353, 5 November 1889, Page 4

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