I reliefs Koikes 0. E. DANIELL, Bvilvkk and Contkactok, QUEEN-STREET, MASTERTON. JS propared to oxocuto contracts of evory kind, provide reliable estimates, mid furuisli ovorj' possible information to settlers about to build. Repairs performed on the shortest notice, VorliiM'.nehij) and material guaranteed. Lime Ho ] Lime Ho, LIME HO! WELL I What is the matter now 1 Just this. There has beon sufh run on tho HarricttvilloLiuio of late, ihnt the kiln is kept burning day and night to keep up with the orders. All uninfects that know their business specify nothing else but Harricttville Lime, Mauriceville. Well, why do they ipccify Harricttvillo Lime? Just this! I'liey know tlioir business, and tint is ■wire than some peoplo do. They know i "noil article when tlioy see it,. It is ilieir business tn know. They know ;hat the lime produced at the Harriettfille Lime Kiln is the best in tho world md licks creation for whiteness. It wntains 92 per cent pure lime, »uaraniCed. Not 02 por cent, of sand and dross [ don't produce such an article, and Mini it off an Mauriceville Limo, If you ,vaut such an article just go outside of K)ur houses and sciuno up the mud oil Jio roads, and put 8 per cent. Harriett,'illo Limo into it mid jou havo it, If you call on my apeutß—Mr J. P. jowie, Mastorton; Mr ii. Trotman, 3roytown; Messrs P. Hutson & 00, IVellinntou; and Mr R, T. Edwards, "almeraton, you will got circulars and nalvsis, or from the proprietor. Why not send atony your orders for nannre lime you will get it for next to lothing, If that is not cheap enough '■ume and tnko it for nothing, But lou't bo caught; THAT'S ALL. H. E.BROOKS, ®3 MaurioeviUe. rO Travel tho Wairarapa this season tho thoroughbred horse FITZ HERCULES YATTENDON—PEERESS. I'ITZ HERCULES is a ilarl; brown horse, landing Hi hands bi"li, with immense bone ml muscle, jiosaessed of a gooil temper, and uiettoride, He was bred by that cole■rated bieetlcr, W, "SVaUcrs, Esq,, of Auckand, wlio bred and raced some of the beat ml fastest horses that ever trod the New Icaland turf, Anion;; the number was FITZ IKRCULIiH, By winning the Auckland )crby, second to the Ilauphiu in the Cantermy Derby, and third to Grip in the Cantornry Cup, all wight for age, lie proved that ic was capable of holding his own with tiie est of them under big weights. Having met ■-ith ao accident it prevented liim from aciug again. KITZ HERCULES is by that worldcnowucd Yattendon, sire of (Jiaud l'laneur, (inner of the Melbourne Cap, Champiou Ucc, V.RC.. Derby, StLeger, and Anstraian Derby; Lady Emma, winner of the luncdin Cup, J.C. Handicap, aud Porbury lamlicap; Chester, winner of the Melbourne !up, and Y.R.C. Derby ; llabcna, Vulcan, leriua, all Maiybyrnong l'latc winners: Jagworth and Hesperian, Metropolitan tinners; and Javelin, A.J.C, Derby winner, /hosier's stock, eight horses, have won among hem last season 20 races of tho net value of .'11,1)10, and it is also worthy to noto that ince those three clinkers, Abercorn, Carlyon, nd Cranbrook, commenced their career, they lave liocn responsible for 20 races at the value f £12,915185. Abercorn claims the lion's hare, viz., 17,2!I0 Ids, Carlyon has £301)0 efore his name, ami Cranbrook follows with 25!k). Already this season Abcrcoin lias won t the A,J.C Spring meeting, the Spring Italics and Craven Plate. H l'Z HERCULES dam, Peeress, was by Jiii Peer, ilam Rinve, by Sir Hcrciilcb, liss Miller, by Young Wanderer, Tho Peer, y Melbourne, G'iuizclli by Touchstone, tiroade by Pantaloon, dam Bombazine, by 'hiinderbolt, Yattendon by Sir Hercules, and 'assnmlra by Tross, dam Alice Gray, by lass, Emigrant dam Unbare, Sir Hercules y Cap-a-pie, dam Paraguay, by Sir Hercules, 'am Paradigan. for pedigree aud performances Fitz Herules' dam stands unwpiallcd in the Southern lotniaphere. Peeress won two Oanterbiiiy Jtips and Canterbury Jockey Club Handicap, asides numerous other races, nnd was coniiilercd the best mare of her day. Peeress' dam, Miss liowc, was tho best narein Australia; and with liob Kay in the addle was never known to be beaten, "Augur, I 'the sporting writer of the Aui■ralasian, says lie lias known them to win •very race at a meeting in Mr Redwood's lolours. Afterwards Mr Redwood sold his itud to Mr J. T-ite, who won six Melltourm ?ups and two Champions with the same strain ■l' blood—all Sir Hercules. Miss liowc is the dam of Una, the best nare that ever stepped in Canterbury. Una, the tlain of Ariel. Ariel was wimiev if the Canterbury Cup, Dunodiii J.C, Handi:ap and Forbury Handicap, and throe Auck land Cups, Peeress will never be forgotten—nor wit icr half brother ilauiika-on the Mellnurni j'lirso having won the Canterbury Hate, jeatiiig lllcncoe aud all the best horses ii lustralia at weight fo.' age, two miles, h lie year of the Duke of Edinburgh's visit tc Vucklaml, Peertss won at the Thames all tin aces started in—the stakes amounting ti NO. The week following, at Auckland nut Ullislie, Peeress again won all sho started for stakes amounting to over £SOO. Peeress ■ire, The IVei, the sire of Darcbin I larebin sire of Australian Peer, who wonal :he principal races last season, Yattendon -and his sire, Sir llerculesire orediteil with getting mori ■vimiers than any other horse in the Antral an colonies, aud their progeny—both horsei tin! marcs-are following in their footsteps I'irst Chester, by Chester, Quibble am •iluli by St. George, My Idea, dun of Nelson VatteriiiH, by Yattendon, is the dam o; Libeller, Fusilier, Matchlock, aud King ish, The AycuL liy Ollivcr (.Yunuvvll, taotlw ut tlit sire of J ; i V'/] HJ\K CU L Jfi >S, ami tli lliaiiiiiiim IhiiiHo ,iiul Uross-Oountiy liorst KiUigii-a-lhlliHiyli, k liytlic! yamc strain ut l»luoil ns tlw ilmn uf Yattendon, mil ''Tin: s" iii'i'funiunß't's ave yet to kwllkr.uv.u tu coiiilnelit. ill fact, thvs ut :he two best Hurdle and Uro'u coimtr lur.-cs thai ever stripped iu New Zealand. The above will shuv/ tliat I'll'/ IIEII CI'LKS is one of the stoutest and best horse that lias ever been in this district, and wit! die cross of The Peer and Sir Hercules blood •htiidd get the right sort o( horses, both fo Hat racing, cross country, aud the India market, Will tiavel the undermentioned places fo convenience of breeders as follows CItEYi'OWN AND KEATHIiRSTON Mo.vmvs ami tami's, S!ASTIiItTON AND OpAKI PItIDAVS AMI SATUIIIiAVH, ltein:;d er of week at owners stables. Cartel toil TERMS. Thoroughbred Mares, 10 guineas; a! others, o guineas. Two or more as pe iigieemcut. payable by P.N. Ist Jauuarj ISOO. JOHN BUCKEIUDGE, SPEYING W, THICKER. CAI'TLI:'. HPEYEH. j ) |SM IN I |H stuekowuers that tho uea X\ ami for npnr:itions has eoimnonce and those rcijuivji)" 1113 services aro r tjuested to sond in their orders, Ad drea —Post Office, Masterton, J32 IiOIIUUOII 01' MABTKETON. hi the mutter of " The Itei;uhitio ol Local Eleetiona Act, 188(i, "The Municipal Corpovatio Aft, 18y(5," ami tho aniont mcnts thereof, rjIHE ibll.Hving candidates have bee 1 duly tioininatcd for tho office t Mayor, at the present election.— CULLED, WILLIAM HERON, GEORGE ' A poll aa between' the above citudi dates will be taken on WEDNESDAY lifth November, 1889, between th hours of nine in tho fovenoou and si jn tho afternoon, ia tho Tc'.vii Clerk Ofllco, ijaitertmi. R. BROWN, 3360 Bnturamg Officer.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3365, 20 November 1889, Page 3
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