B m'mees Moticet; o, i k toAmmu lllJtLliKit AND CfIIN'TJUW-'ott, Qt'ISKN-STKBKT, MArmSRTOH, TB preputed tu esocuto cobtraeta of ovary bind, provide reliable estimate and furniuh every jioanibluiiifu Kcpairt* (j^rfutaied Lime Ho I Lime Ho LIME HO J WELL 1 What is tho mutter now 1 Just this. There haßbeen uurh run on tho Harriettvilte Lime uf Into, that the kiln is kept, burning duy and night to Iteup up with lliu nrdurH. All architects Unit know • their business specify no thins.' else but Hurriuttville Lime, Mauricevillo. WutJ, why do they specify Hurruittvilla LimoV .fust this! Thoy know their bußinean, ntul tint i« rnoro than noma people do. Thuy know a Rood article when they nte it. It In their buairienii to know. They know that tho lime produood ttt tho Harriettvillß Limu Kiln i« the heat in tho world and liokg oieutUm for whitujleei. It contains 02 p«r eotjt purn lime, KUiiruntoeil. Not 1)2 pur wnt, of mind und drusa J don't produce such an article, mid palm it ofl'an Muurlcuvillu Lime, If you want audi un urtlelo junt go outoldo ol your IiriUHUK utid scraps up tho mud oil the roads, nnd put 8 per cent, rlurriuttvlllo Linio into it and you haw it, If you null on my Hjruiitu—Mr J. P, Oowfo, Mutortou j Mr ut. Trottiuiu, Oroytown; Mtuara P. Hutuuii & Co., Wolltnutoii; and Mr R. T, JCdwnrda; "nhnorotoii, you will get oirouhirn und iiuH'uiß, or from the proprietor. Why not nund alone your urdon* for inai)nro lime you wtll Rot it for next to nothing. If that in not cheap enough coiiio mid tulio it fcr iiothin;;. Hut don't bo uauylit; THAT'S ALL. H. K. BROOKB, 088 Mauricoville. OPENING NOTICE. FRED HUXTABLE. IiUOT & SHOEMAKER. Noat to Paraon'it Hall Eketahuna. Boots of ull dceertptioui mad» hi order. A largo etoek of ready mudo boutx, in ull aiKea, alwaye »n hand, FOR CASH. CALL AND SEE THEM. Cheapest Boots in the Town. i'Z inch Kangaroo lacea, 3d pur pair. Repairs executed with neatiiu despatch. JlKN'ti ami heeling 4 WOMEN'S soling and health . 5284 Ouly best material used. TO Travel the Wairarapa this eeason the thoroughbred horse YATTENBON—PEERESS FITC HERCULES is a dark brown horse, land, nn<! fastest horses tli Zealand turf. Amou_ HERCULE&. By winning the Auckland Derby, second to the Dauphin in tho Canterbury Derby, and third to Grip in the Canterbury Oaii, nil weight for ago, he pronsl that hu was capable of lidding hia own with tho beat of them under big weights. " ' with an accident it prevented „ .„. YITZ HERCULES renowned Yattendon, ai wiener of the Melbo Rice, V.KC. Di " by that worldDunedia Cup, J.C. 1 Handicap ; Cheater, v Uup, ami V.R.C. Dei iFeriua, all Marybyi Dagworth and Hesperian, Metropolitan winners; and Javelin, A.J.C. Derby winner. Cheater's slock, eight horses, have won among them last season 2T> races of the net value of £11,1)10, and it is also worthy to noto that - »>«• -" mces at the value uf £12,!14f.1»5, Abereorn claims the lion's Bhatc, viz., i7,2fln IBs, Curlyun baa £3OOT
FITZ HERCULES dim, Pei the Peer, dam Mihb Howe, by MiiK Millar, by Yotmi; "tt'ando 3, Ouiteelli by Xou Jcvmsphere. Pi Cups ciad Cantcrl besides nur airt<jre<l the best uuu of her day. Peeress 1 clam, Mihb Howe, was the beat mare in Australia; and with Bob Kay m tho -addle wub never known to be beaten. "Augur," the Bporting writer of tlie iVunijh bo lias known them to viu at n meeting in Mr Redwood** uu ,<i. Afterwords Mr Redwood Hold 1' Btml to Mr J. Tate, who won aii Melbottr Cupb and two Champions with the saraest of blood—nil Sir Hercules, Miss Rowe is the dam of t'na, the best mare that ever stopped in Canterbury. Una, tho dam of Ariel. Ariel was ■ tbo Canterbury Cu]i, Dunedin J.O. : ji and i'orbnry Handicap, and three Auc land Cups. ~ '" ~ —nor ' a the Mclbou won the Canterbury Plate, a and all the heat horses in Australia at weight fof age, two miles. In the year of the Duke of Bdinburgh's visit to Auckland, Peeress won at the Thames all the 'attendon— and hi* sire, Blr credited with gcttii winner* than any other home in lie Austral' ian colonic, and their progeny—both burses and mores—are following id tboir footsteps, tint Chester, by Chester, Quibblo and Kl,„l, t,j. st, Goorg- »'- T '~- •> ' "-■ - Tho Agent, by Olliver Croinwrfl, brother of thoßlroof KITZ HERCULES, mid tho Champiou Hurdle and Cross-Country horse, Faiujb-u-llallauijbi is by the same strain of blond as tho dam of Yuttendon. Faugli-nUallaugh lias an unbeaten record, and '"rho Agent's" performances nro yet too well known to need comment, hi fact, these are tho two bust Hurdle and Cross country horses that ever stripped in Noiv Zealand. The above will show that PIl'K I}KRundermentioned pi convenience of breeders ns follows : GHEYTOWN AND FKATIIHKSTON Mohdavh ash TmanATp. MASTERTON AND Ol'AKt FuinAtH ano Satuhiwltk. Renin dar of week nt owiiurs stables, Carterton TERMS, 'horoughhrcil Mures, 10 guineas; tt.ll | n -.ers, ft guineas. Two or more a,« per lurreerneut, payable by P.N, Ist , r (,i|uaty. JOJIN BUOJCEKIDGE. W.TMCKEB, CATILE SPEYER. , EEMINDS fltuakownera that the bshi- \ aon for operations lias eoinnißniied aud r thoaoro<juirinphtaKOtvlcoa aro ro quested to egnd in thoirotdern. Address —neat Office, Msstertbn,'' 3838
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3354, 6 November 1889, Page 3
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