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.1 E. DANIELL, tluiutr.it AKi>OoKntAol'o», QtUISKN.B'PHHiST, MAHtteUTOISI. I H iirafiutwl to asL'iiuto contracts of L'vorjr land, imivlifo rvtinblu tMlltuntca, mil funtiuti every pimaililoluftmiintitiitto Jt'Lllctti about to build. Repairs (jotdituucil ui tbo sliortent Workmanship alirl material (juaranLime Ho \ Lime Ho . LIME HO 1 WELL I What in Hie mutter now ? Just this. Tlioru has been eurh

run on too HarriettvilloLmia of late, that tho hiln is hope burning day and night to lsoup up with tho orders. All architects that know their business Hpocify uothinu else but Harriottvilly Lime, jUauriuitvillo. Well, why do they specify Harriettvillo Lime i Just thin ! They know their business, and that in ruoro than some people do. They know a gnod article when they sea it. It is their business tu know. They know that tho limo produced nt the Harriottvilli) Lime Kiln is tho best in the world and licks croation for whiteness. It contains 02 per cent pure limo, guaranteed. Not 02 por cent, of sand and dross } don't produce such an article, and piilm it off »b Mnuriceviila Lima, If you watitsuoh an article juat go outside of ynurhouses and sera;* up the mud off tlio maris, and put B per cent, Harriottville Lime into it sud you have it. If you call on my ni'ontu —Mr J. V. Cowie, Masterton ; Mr it, TrotniDti, Grey town; Mosara P. Hutson &Ou., Wellington; and Mr It. T, Edwards, "nlinoraton, you will got circulars and imlvma, or from tho proprietor. Why not nond alum/ your orders for manure limo you will Hot it for next to nothing. If that in not oliunp onouyh come and take, it for nothing. But don't bo cauuht ; THAT'S ALL. H. E. IJItOOICB, OHH Mfturicavillo. ui']MN(7NoTlblß. FRED HUXTABLE, BOOT & BIiOKMAKKtt, Next to Pnrnoii'it Hall Kltytnliuriii. JJootn of nil dononpttoiu mado to order. A. lura l * "took "f ready made hoots, lit all sizes, always mi hand, I ''"Oil GAHH.

CALL AND SUB THKM. Oheapost Boots in the Town. 42 incJt Kangitroo luces, JM par pair. Uepuint oxcßUtcd with ncotiiusa a<id (lL'll|llltol). AJKN'S soling and lieoling 4o Od. WOMEN'S soling and healiua 3s. 3284 Only best material vuiud.

yiO Travel the Wnirarapa this Beaßun the thoroughbred horso PITZ IaBJKCXTJLiB&S YATTENWON—I'EERESS. I'ITZ HERCULES la a dark brown borac, ed of it good teitii — v/au bred by tL„. ™„ j,.»ted bleeder, AT. "Walters, Esq., of Auckland, who bred and raced some of the bent and fontest horses that ever trod the New Zealand turf. the number was FITZ HERCULES. By winning the Auckland Derby, second to ttio Dauphin in the Canterbury Derby, and third to Grip in the Canterbury CU]>, all weight for age, ho proved that i.o «,*., i.i_ ~r t„i.i; ■ • own with the ciuons it prevented him from rucinjr again. I'ITZ HERCULES is by that worWrenowned Yattendon, sire of Grand Flaneur, winner of the Melbourne Cup, Ohs" " Rwe. V.RC Derby, St Leger. r-"-' » >erby; Lady Emma, wit = „in Cup, J.C. Handic Handicap ; Chester, winner d„„ ,ndV.R.C. Derby; jaauena, »ui i, all Marybyrnouy Hate winners: jrth and Hesperian, Mctro]tulitan ■era; and Javelin, A.,J.C. Derby winner. Chester's stock, eight horses, have won are Mm in 25 races of the net value of ■is also worthy to note that „„ „i;..i„.... *i. "irlyon, .v.j, they

carlo by Pantaloon, dam Bombazine, by Thunderbolt, Yattendon by Sir Hercules, and 3, dam Alice Gray, by ""-crculea ■J in the Sontlien i two Canterbur other raced, no.il won counare of Her day. Miss Rowe, was the best j and with iob Kay in the •"■"""' '•• K -""laten. of the Annown tlicm to win '- "-"-'-—il gold hi | Cups and two Champions with tiio same Htrai il blood—all Sir Hercules. j Miss Bono is the dam of TJ. ; niaro that ever atomied in Cant Course having won the Canterbury Plate, beating Glonooo and all the best horses in Australia at weight fo.- age, two miles. In the year of the Duke of Edinburgh's visit to Auckland, Peon as won at the Thames all the race? started in—the stakes amounting to *£,l°;. Tl'e week following, at Auckland aud JSUwlic, Peeress again won ail she started for, stakes amounting to over £SOO. Peeress' sire. The Peer,: the sire of Darcbln, Dortbm sire of Australian Peer, who won all the principal races last season. I Faugh-a-. and "Tuo j _ well known to nee are the twd ' ■ a are vet too n these s country ii c —•,"-"i'»"-^"""<i»<jtaTand. JJJ M>°yc will show that FirZ HERLESia ana of the utautcuij and best horses t has ever been in tbjs district, and witli cross of The Peer and Sir Herculei bio l ' ouldgcttlionglitsortof horses, ■r facing, Ofpas country, and the lih| uih , Will Jiavcl the undermentioned places for nvonionce of breeders as follows : I ORETI'OWN AND MSATHKRSTON

MoNIIATfI A(f|! TUKHItAYM. MASTISUTON AND.OI'AKJt IfIIWAYH AKri SATOt!!UViI, *ms ilpr of woekatowntrffHtablcs, Cartort W • :■ TKRMN. .: • l'l|of<iug)i!irnl Wtsrca, .10 guineas i nil Rthofs, £f guineas. Tivr or more na »<* W|fl«?r> pajttj]lp by i'.Jf. lnt ,Ta M Ha ( y,

mm Buoßßitjpcjß,

.IRS EMlNpS.Btoofcwnura;that tlto eeai <■ son /or operations iiau coumionced and *e quested to soiid.iiitlieir orders. Address :

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3357, 9 November 1889, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3357, 9 November 1889, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3357, 9 November 1889, Page 4

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