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Business Polices C. E. DANIELL, BuiIiUZK AND CONIIIACIOB, QUEEN-STREET, MASTERTON. TS prepared to execute contracts of every kind, provide reliable estimates, and furnish every possible information to settlers about to build. Repairs performed en the shortest Workmanship and material guaranteed. Lime Ho ] Lime Ho . LIME HO! WELL I What is Hie matter now ? Just this. There has been such vuu on tlio HamettvilloLimo of late, that the kiln is kept burninj; day and night to keep up with the orders. All iiriiitects that know their business specify nothine elso but Harriettville Linio, Alauriceville. Well, why do they specify Harriottvillo Lime ? Just this I They know their business, and that is . more than some people do. They know a. good article when thoy see it, It is their business to know. They know that the lime produced at the Harriott- . villc Lime Kiln is the best in the world and licks creation for whiteness. It , contains 92 per cent pure linio, guaranteed. Not 92 per cent, of sand nnd dross f don't produce- such an article, nnd palm it oil as Mauricovillo Limo. If you . want such an article just go outside of your houses and scrape up tho mud oil the roaria, and put 8 per cent. Harriettville Linio into il ?nd you have it. If you call on my agents—Mr J. P, , Cowie, Mastcrton; Mr U. Trotman, ■ Greytown; Messrs P, Hutson &Co., Wellington; and Mr R. T, Edwards, "almerstoii, you will get circulars and . nalysis, or from tho proprietor. Why not send nlon? your orders for . nothing If that is not cheap enough 1 come and take it for nothing. But don't bo caught; THAT'S ALL, H. E.BROOKS, 1 083 Mauricovillo. OPENING KOTIOE. FRED HUXTABLE, BOOT & SHOEMAKER. Next to Parson's Hall •8 Eketahuna, Boots of all descriptions made to order, A largo stock of ready made boots, in all sizes, always on hand, FOR CASH. CALL AND SEE THEM. Cheapest Boots in the Town. 4'2 inch Kangaroo laces, 3d per pair. Repairs executed with neatness iuid MKN'S soling and heeling 4s fid, WOMEN'S soling and healiuj b's. 3284 Only best material used. 0 Maud turf. Among the number was FIT> HEKCULKS. By winning the Audita' Derby, second to the Dauphin in the Canterbury Derby, awl third to Crip in the Canter bury Cup, all weight for age, be proved thai 0 lie was capable of holding Ins own with ti test of tlicm under liig weights, Having m-. with an accident it prevented him fion racing again, l'Tl'Z HEIICULES is hy that world 0 renowned Yattcmlon, sire of Gland Flaneur, winner of the Melbourne Cup, Champior Hue, V.UC. Derby, StLeger. and Austr lian Derby; Lady Emma, winner of tl Duncdhi Cup, ,I,C, Handicap, and Foibui Handica]); Chester, winner of the Mclhouri Cup, andV.R.C. Derby; liabena, Vulca Meri'ia, all Marybyrnong Plate winners Dagwortb and Hesperian, Metropolitan winners; and Javelin, A.J.C. Derby winner ~ Chester's stock, eight horses, liavc won anion "* them last season 2S races of the net value o £ll,lllO, ami it is also worthy to note tin since those threi " ' and Cranbrnok, have been responsible for 20 rat . of £l2,rHfilßs, Aheicorn claims the lion slime, viz,, 17,21)0 ISs, Carlyon has £""" before bis name, and Cranbrook follows l £251)5, Already this season Abcrcoiii has at the A.J.C Spring meeting, tlic Spring Stakes and Craven Plate. VITA lIERCUBES dam, Peeress, was by 1 the l'oer, dam Miss Howe, hy Sir Hercules, Miss Miller, by Young Wanderer, The l'ccr, by Melbourne, Cinizclli by Touchstone, Brocade hy Pantaloon, dam Bombazine, by ) Thunderbolt, Yattcmlon by Sir Hercules, am Cassandra by Tross, dam Alice Cray, b> Bass, Emigrant dam Guhinrc, Sir Hcrculc hy Cap-a-pie, dam Paraguay, by Sir Hercules, dam l'aradigan. For pedigree and ncrfoimanees Fitz Herstud to Mr J, Tate, who won six Melbourne Cups and two Champions with the samostrahi of blood- all Sir Hercules. Miss Howe is the dam of Una, the best mare that ever stepped in Canterbury. Una, the darn of Ariel, Ariel was winner of the Ca.iteibury Cup, Duncdin HI. Ilnndii and I'orhury Handicap, and three Auck ul Cans, will never be forgotten—nor will rotlmr Hamikn-on the Melbourne Course having won the Canterbury Plato, it anil all the best horses in light fo.- age, two miles. In the year of the Duke of Edinburgh's visit to Auckland, Peeress won at the Thames all the i started in—the stakes amounting to i i'i„, „™|i foljowiiig-, at Auckland and (again won all she started for, """". Peeress' , - Darebin, IJarcbm sue of Australian I'csr, who won all r horse in flic Austral: s, and tbc-if progeny-both hor»cs -nro following in iheir footsteps, er, by Chester, Quibble ami Hlinli hy St. George, My Idea, dam of Xcl;Yattcrina, by Yattcmlon, is the dam Libeller, Fusilier, Matchlock, and King, fish. The Agent. )>y Ollivcr Cromwell, brother of the sire of FIT Z lIE It CUL ES, and the Clininpk Hurdle anil Cross-Country horse, ''•"'gh-a-Balhuigh, is by the same strain of A as the dam of Yattcmlon. Knigh-a-Bnllangh has an unbeaten record, and "The Agent's" performances arc yet too well known to need comment, In fact, these are the two host Hurdle and Cross country hoises that ever stripped in New Zealand. The above will show that FIl'Z lIEItCULKS is one of the stoutest- and be:" ' that has over been in this' district, a I l|C i:ios pf 'The l'ccr aijil Sir Vlovcijk l4hii|M get (lie right sort of iinrsfs, both foi tc Uiitry, and the Indian \\ in tiavci tlic undermentioned places for convenience of breeders as follows :- GREYIOYVN AND FEATHEItSTON Momns. ami Tuesdays. MASTERTON AND OPAKI FIIIIMYS AM) SATUIIDAYS, Re in tier of week at owners stables, Carter--10 guineas; ad ns'i'coiiicnt, lvivaWo hy ]',N, Ist Jan isfio." '■" ■ ■''' : " ' JOHN BUCKEIUDG]:!, W/MCKEE, CATTLE SPEYER. REMINDS stockowner.s that the seai son for operations has coiiniicuced and thoso requiring Ins services are re quested to send in their ordora. Address -Post Office, Masterton, 3328

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3362, 16 November 1889, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3362, 16 November 1889, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3362, 16 November 1889, Page 4

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