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Business Koikes U. E. DANIELL Builder and Contbaciok, QUEEN-STREET, MASTERTON, TS prepared to oxecute contracts c 3vciy kind, provide reliable estimate md furnish evory possible information t settlors about to build. Repairs performed en the shorte; Workmanship and material guarai teed. Lime Ho ] Lime Ho . LIME HO WELL I What is the matter now Just this, There has been sue nm on the Hari'iottville Limo of lati night to keep up with the orders. A architects that know their busino: specify nothing else but Harriettvil Lime, Mnuiiceville, Well, why do thi specify Harriettviile Limo ? Just this They know thoir business, and that moro than somo people do. They kno a good article when they son it. It their business to. know. Thoy kno that the lime produced at the Harriot villo Limo Kiln ia tho best in tho worl and licks creation for whiteness, . contains 92 per cent pure limo, guarai teed, Not 02 per cent, of sand ami dro [ don't produce such an article, ai palm it off aa Mauricevilitt Limci. ifyi wnntsuch an article just go outsido i your houses and scrapo up the mud i the roado, and put 8 per cent. Harriet villo Lime into it jnd you havo it. If you call on my agents—Mr J. ] GWio, Masterton ; Mr ii. Trotma Greytown; Messrs P. Hutson &Cc Wollinsjtou ; and Mr R. T. Edward you will get circulars ai nalyeia, or from the proprietor, Why not send alon? your orders f manure limo you will get it for next nothing. If that is not cheap enout come and take it fcr nothing. B don't be caught; THAT'S ALL. H.E, BROOKS, 083 Mauriceville, UFENING NOTICE. FRED HUXTABLI HOOT & SHOEMAKER, Next to Parson's Hall Eketahuna. Boots of all descriptions mado order. A lai'-jo stock of ready miulu boots, in i sizes, always nn imnd, FOR CASH. CALL AND SEE THEM. Cheapest Boots in the Tow: 42 inch Kangaroo laces, 3d per pail Repairs executed with neatness a, despatch, MEN'S soling and heeling 4s Cd, WOMEN'S soling and healiuz 3s. 3281 Only best material used. !IV Travel the Wairarapn this seas JL tlie thoroughbred horse FITZ HKRCUbIIIS YATTKNBON-I'BKttESS. FITZ lIEKUULES is n dark brown '"" standing 111 hands high, with iiiuncn pet to rale. He was bred by that cc bratcd breeder, W, Walters, lisij., nf Air laud, who bred and raced some of the Ii 1 fastest horses that ever trod the N land turf. Among the number was IT HKRCUbES, liy winning the AuckJa Derby, second to the Dauphin in tho Oanti bury Derby, and third to Grip in the Cant bill'}' Cup, nil weight for age, lie proved tl. >ablc of holding his own with t urau in uitiin umlcr big weights, Having n with an accident it prevented him fr< racing again. I'ITZ HKKCULKS ia by that wor renowned Yattcniloii, sire of Cnuul Planci winner of the Melbourne Onji, Ohampi , V.HC, Derby, StLcgcr, and Anati ..,„. Derby j Lady Kmmii, winner of t Duncdin Cap, J.C. Handicap, ami Forbii Handicap • Chester, winner of the Melbour Clip, andY.U.C, Derby; llaliena, Yules Merlua, all Marybyrn'ong Plato winnei Dagworth and Hesperian, Mctropullt winners; and Javelin, A.J.C. Derby winni Chester's stock, eight horses, have won amo them last season :.',"> rati ■< of the net viilue ill,!H0, ami it is also worthy u> note tli since those three clinker.-!, Ahcmim. f.'arlvo and Cranbi'oc-k, commoiiem their taWr, th have been responsible for »l races tt the vul of .tI2,'JIMSs. Abeicom clain.s tho lioi share, yjz,, i7,2!11) 18s, I'arlyon has £SO before his name, and Cranbrook follows wi £2oil,j. Already this season Aberrim h::s w at the A.J.C spring incetiiiJ, the Spri Stakes and (.'raven I'lato, FITZ HERCULES dam, l'ceiess, was the Peer, dam Miss liowe, by Sir Hcrcub Miss Miller, by Young 'Wanderer, Tho l'« '"•Melbourne, Uinizelli by Touchstone, I!i do by Pantaloon, dam ISombazine, Thunderbolt, Yattemlon by Sir Hercules, ni " ' ' m dam Alice (Iray, ' _ Oulnarc, Sir Hcrcul by Cap-a-pie. dam Paraguay, by Sir Hcrculi dam Paradigan. For pedigree and performances Fitz Hi nulled in the So'utlic won two Canterbu sy Club Ilandi .. . , r !' 3 , n| nl was - snlorai the best mare ofticrday, Peeress' lUiii. Miss Howe, was the he :i)f.icin Australia | and with liqb Kay in t sajldle yas poyer t'lioy.n to be beaten, ''Aiigin/'tlio spurting writer of the At ys be has known Uicm to w it ,a meeting in Mr Hcilwooi column, Afterwards Mr Itcilwooil sold I iJudtoMr.f.Tiilt, „ho won sis Mclbnur diijis and two Champions with Hie same stra i the dam of Una, the he are that ever stepped in Canterbury. Una, the dam of Ariel. Ariel was winn fjf the. Canterbury Cup, Duncdin J.C, Ham cap"iinij liorbuiy Hapdicau, and three Auc land Cups.' " ' ' ' ' Peeress will n eV cr |ie forgotten—nor wi her half brother Manuka—on the Mclb'ouri Course having won "the Canterbury Plat tlie year ot the'Uukcot lilinburgh's visit Auckland. Peenss won n't llin Thamrs nil t| amounting l J, f!id,v.vßiH ( i»m"ii ft Auchlaipl ai: GIIMie, i'eorcji; jtain wo|j all she stjirtcd fo stakes amounting to over i'iiWl. pecrcs drc, The Peer, the sire of Darcbii lareliin sire of Australian Peer, who won a ic principal races Inst season. Yiittemlo|i-a|id bis sire, Sir Hercules■vc ureilitcil with getting moi iuiicM than any other lior.se In the Austin Buy—both horsi n their footstep tor, Quibble an hah by St, George, My Idea, dam of Nclsoi 'atterina, by Yattenilon, is the dam 'i libeller, Fusilier,' Matchlock, and Kim shv .••.--.■.- The Ageni. i,v Gl|i, :.v Cromwell, brother c he sire of ¥IT Z II ii KCVL tft aial Hi ■lmmpion Hurdle anil Cross-Country "Horsi aiiglwi-liallaugh, is by the same 'strain < ilbod as the dam of Yattendon.' I'aiigh-a-Dallaughhasaii unbeatenrccori "' '■""'" """'' "•■-'■ ' s are yet ii He anil Cro-js coiintr es that ever stripped in Zealand, ia above will show that FIBS '][liU i[iS is one of the stoutest'and best horse bat has ever been in this district, mill wit he cross of The l'ceranil (jir Hci'cidc's blowl liould get the vigjit fjort of "horsesj fo lat lacing, cioss'ccuntry, mid (lie India: mrM, " "' '" Will Havel Hie ll!ldci|i)C!|tioiied places fo uvcnleiice of breeders as follpws i URKYIWN AND FIUTHKBS'IW MoxiutmandTiiwii.us. MASTKItTOX AND OI'AKI KIIIDAVSAMiSATI'IIIIAVS. : inr.der of week at owners stables, Carter TERMS. Thoroughbred Mares, 10 guineas; al 'ici-s, 0 guineas, Two or more i •cement, payable by P.N. Ist .la ?,TRICKEK, CATTLE SPB¥EB. )I'IMINDS stockowners that tlie sea- \ son for'uporations has coinmonced id thcEore'juirint'hißaervitesai'o ro tented to esnd in their orders, Address ■Post O&w, IfflsWbn. j33S

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3364, 19 November 1889, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3364, 19 November 1889, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3364, 19 November 1889, Page 4

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