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BuehiOßfl Notices <J. E. DANIELL, , Uim.DJill ANl.i UtsimiAoTull, QUKKN-STKISE'f, M AHTISRTON. JB prepared to oxecule contracts of every kind, provide reliable estimate*, ttud furiii.nli every possible information t« nultlara about to build. ]lD{jaire performed on the eliorteul notice. Workmtmnliip ami material guaranteed. j Limo Ho ] I Lime Ho . LIME HO ! WELL I What is t bu mnttur now ? Juflt thio, There haa been such run on the Harriottvillo Lime of lato, that the kiln IB kept burning day auri night to keep up with the orders, All orihitecto that know their b'.sinuea opacify nothing else but Harriettville Limo, Mauricoville. Well, -vhy do t) ey Bponfy Harriuttville Lime ? Juot tliif ! They know thoir business, alii that in more thou norao people do. They know a (jood article when t.liey nee it. It i.s their business to know. Thoy know that the limo produced at Iho Harriettvillo Limo Kiln is the boat in the world and licks creation for whiteness. It contains 92 per cent pure limo, guarurttoed. Not 02 per cent, of Bund and dros. J don't produco ouch nil nrtiolo, an 1 palm it ofl 3« Muuricu villo Lira o. I f you want such an article juiit go outside ol your houses and oerajiu up the mud oil tlie roncia, and put 8 nor cunt. Harriettvitlo Lime into it Mid you havo it. If you tall on tmy aj'entis—Mr J. I'. Howio. Mastorton ; Mr it. Trotinnn, Groytcnvu, iij;. j 7* A Co., .Wellington; and Mr It. T. lidwardu, "ulmorHtori, you will yut circular*! and uulyrna, or from tlio proprietor. Why not Bond alom' your ordoru fi<r manure limo you will Hut it for noit to nothing, If thitt in not clioap oiiou:;!i come and tuko it ftr nothing. H'uL don't bo auuyht; THAT'S AIX. 11. Ji. JiKOOKB, OSfJ Mnuricuville. o'iUcNrN(rwnbE. FEED HUXTABLE, BOOT & BHOHMAKICH. N'ist to I'mwiti'f! Hull lSkutuhun:t, Doot/J of all description!! inadu lo order, A large Block of roudy niiulo bootn, in nil jjizoa, alway/j on hand, FOlt CAHH, CALL AND SEE THEM. Cheapest Boots in the Town. Yi iir.'li Kangaroo lacefl, 3d per pair. Itopaim executed with nvutiiouu o.id despatch. MEN'S soling and heeling 4a 6d, WOMEN'S soling and healinj ob. 8284 Only beat material used.

TO Travel the Wairar<ipa this Buas^is the thoroughbred boree FITZ 'HKEfiCTTJL.EB YATTKNEON—PEERESS. J'ITZ HEtIOULKS i» a dark broivn horse, atttmiiug i(j hinds high, with immense bone ftiid mufulc, poHnes&ed of a good temper, ami quiet to ride. He was bred by that celebrated breeder, ¥. Walters* Eb<[., of Auckland, who bred and raced Home of the bc*t and fafltest horjefl 11: at ever troil the New Zealand turf- Among the Dumber wa« FITZ HERCULES. By winning the Auckland Derby. Rccojtd to the Dauphin in the Canterbury Derfc;, a&d third to Grip in the Canterbury Cup, nil weight for he proved that he was capable ?i holding hie own with the best of them under big weights Having met with aa accident it prevented him fimn mcing again. FITZ HERCULES in by that worldrenowned Yafciendon, nirt i>f Giand Flaneur, winner of the Melbourne Cup, (Jhatnpi'-m K\ca, V.RC,. Derby t StLegcr, and Australian Derby ; Lady Emma, winner of the Dunediit Cup, J.O. Handicap and Forhury Handicap ; Cheater, winner of the Melbourne iV u Pf Derby ; Habena, Vulcnn, Merino, nil Marybyniong I'btc wUiijcm: Dagworth And Hesperian, Mefcro|Kilit-an winncrn f and Javelin, A.J.C, Derby winner* Chester'n stock, eight horses, have won among them laat Hcason 20 races of the oet vaiue of £11,1*40, and it ie also worthy to note that tJince tlioae threes clinkerfl, Aberrant, Carlyun, and Cnrabroak, commenced their career, they have been reupoiujibie for U0 races at the value of £l2>94fi 18a, Abereorn claims the lion's share, via., £7,280 lfto, Carlyon hap £>OUO before his name, and Craubrook follows ivitl* £2595. Already this neaeon Abercoiii hou won at the A.J.C Spring meeting, the Spring Stakes and Craven I'lato.

FITZ HERCULES (lam, Peeress, was by the Peer, (lam Miss Rowe, by Sir H«»rciiW Mum Mitfcr, by Young Wanderer, The Pet-r. by Melbourne, Oinizelli by Touchstone, liro- , cado by Pantaloon, dam Bomboziut', by I Thunderbolt, Yatteiidon by Sir and Cassandra by Trow, ihw Alice Gray, by Bass, Emigrant dam Gulimro, Sir Hermit by Cnp-a-pte, drtm Paraguay, t>y Sir Hercules, dam ParadtganJ For pedigree ant! performances Fita Herdain atanda unequalled in the Southern Hemisphere. Peered won two Canterbury Canterbury Jockey Club Handicap, besides numerous other races, nnd \va* con aidercd the best more of her day. Peeress* dam, Miss Rowe, was the heat mare in Australia; anil with Bob Kay tn tlie Btiiidlo was never known to be beaten. " Augur," the sporting writer of the Auktrainman, K»yß he had known to win every race at a meeting in Mr Kesri wood'm coloum. Afterwards Mr Redwood said his stud to Mr J. Tate, who wan six MellKjurne Chins and two Champions with the same strain of blood—all Sir Hercules. Miua Howe is the dam of Una, the beat mare that crer stepped in Canterbury. Una, the dam of Ariel, Ariel wan wini.er of the Canterbury Cup, Dunwlin J.C. Handicap and Forbury Handicap, and three Auck land Cups, Peered will never be forgotten—nor will her half brother Manuka—on the Melbourne Gamut* having won the Canterbury Date, beating Glencoc and nil the beat horses in Australia at weight fa age, two miles. In the year of the Sitke of Edinburgh's visit to Auckland, Peertss won at the TJiatnrs all the started in—the stake* amounting to gJOG. The week following, at Auckland «tid Peeress again won all ahe started for stakes amounting to over £SOO. Pcuj-ewi l Tlw Peer, the sire of D&rebin, D&rebm sire of Australian Peer, who won all the principal races Inst season, Yattendon—aud his Hire, Sir HnrculcH—are credited with getting more winners than any other home in the Australian colonies, and their progeny—both horaew and marcs—are following in their footsteps. £irat Chester, by Chester, Quibble and Shah by fit, George, My Jdea, clam of Nelson, Yattenna, by Yattendon, is the dam of Libeller, Fusilier, Matchlock and Kin", fish* *

The Agent, by Olliver CromwelL brofclu thcniroof FITS? HEROULBB, «!.<! the CLuunpwn Hirnllo ond Crois-Coiuitry lior.se Jaugh-a-JJallattgli, in by tlic earac strain of Woorl na tlio dartj of Yatfcen<Jon. QB fla unbeaten recurd, Ana Tho Agont'fl" performances ar<> yet too well kuwn to neeil comment. In fart, t!io»o ftro tlio two beat Hurdle and Croaa country liurscs that ever stripped in Now Zealand. TUo above will show tbnt FITZ HKRCIJTyKP ih una of tho btautcst and beat hurHud that lias ever bcon in this district, ami with fhe crowi of The Peer and Sir Hcrculcß blood, should (jut tho right uort of Iwrsea, both for flat rata lis, croan ccutitry, and tho Indian market. tiavol tlio undermentioned placcy for convonirhco of breedem as follows : ANi; FEATHERSTOK Mondays ASII Tuksiiavh, M ASTERTON AND OPAKI FHIUAVH AMI SAToitnAVa. Ko ma dor of webk at owners etablea, Carterton TERMS. Thoroughbred Maren, 10 fiiitiPtta; nil others, D tjuiuea#. Two or mow om per agreement, payable by P.N. lat January. IH9O. JOHN BUCKEIUDGE. SPBYX KG:' ' W. TRICKEE : OA.TTIIE SPEYER. REMINDS Btuokowndrs tlmt tho season for operations Jibb comiuuiicod and. those roquirinc luaßorvlcea oro ro quested to icnd iti tlioir ordota, Addrono —Past Otticoi Maatortcn. 3828

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3358, 12 November 1889, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3358, 12 November 1889, Page 4

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