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tunrcFß Kotlcee CJUBEN'S'ntKET, MABIJEM'ON. TH prupaiflil li> vxuuulu ctmtriiota of Bvoty bind, provitltt ruliabtt DatiuiateE, settlors about to build. Repairs porfi.rined i,n tkio shortest Lime Ho ] Lime Ho . LIME HO !

WELL! Wli;it i« the ranttor noi Just thin. Thorn Imaboon sv in on the HurriuttvillaLlmo itf late, J. the kiln ukept burning d»y and night to keep up with tbn orders. All architects thnt know thfir bufinesa specify nothing elno but Horritttvillo Li ill ut, Mauriceville. Well,; why J *"— specify Harritttvillb Liiuul? Ju They know their liuuiuee "~ _ ~ "—.aoiue people do. I They know & goon article wheutiiey see it. It is their buainofia ti> know. | They know that the lime produced at the Harriettville Lime Kiln U the best in the world and lick" creation For whitoneßj. It contains 92 pur cent pure time, guaranteed. Not M2 per cent, of enrtdand droaa j don't produce euch an, article, and palm itotf uxMuuricuvillu Limn. If you wunt such an iirtidu jum. gj> outside ol your houses and auiuno up the mud oft the maun, and put K per cent. Harriettville Lime into it ?nd juu have it, If you call on my ai'u ltd—Mr J. P. Cowio, Mnstcrtuti i Mr ut, Trotmiin, Qreytnwn; Mi:n»rn P, Hiitm.ni ttCo., Wolllimtoi. i and Mr 11. T. Edwards, t> nJiwcristoii, you will got circulars and imlyiiiß, or from tho prop rioter. Why not rtunil nlonv jour orders for lanuru liuiu yon will f;ut lit for next to nothinit. If that in uol ofieap enoiiijh come and tuku it Icr aotlmif;. J)ut don't be euu K ht ;TH \T% ALL, 11. B. JSROOKB, Oau Maitrlcevilh).

TO Travul the Wuimrapa this simßun tliu Ihijroujdibii'd lwmo SPX'f'X IISOHdUjISS YATI'KNnoS-I'KHItKBS. VITZ UY.WiVA.KA i« a ( |„rk brown liikmi, atnndltig 10 liuiulh IhVli, wild Inunomi') bom mid milKlf, |iuw:iiW!ii t/f a good temper, out quiet to ride. Hu whh i>i«l by that «le brnted bleeder, W. Waitcra, Ki«j., nf Atick land, who bred nud raw-it "umu of tliu biwl nnd fnatcat hornes thnt orer trod the N« Zealand tuif. Among Urn number vim Vltl HEHCUfiBki. JSy whining the Auditam Derby, uacoiid to tliu Dauphin in tliu Cantor bury Derby, nr.d tliiid to Orlp In ttio Canter bury Cap, all wright for nge, he proved thsbo wa» capable of holding his own with thi best of them under big weights. Having mil' with aa necideut it prevented him fron

FITZ HKUCULKS renowned Yattcndun, nil winner of tljc Mc-lbuur&c Cup, Champion tUcc, V.KC-. Derby, St U'£er. and Austra- '• n Derby ; J.ii.!y Emma,; winner of the oneiiiu Cup, J.C. HahilLcup, and Forbury Handicap ; OliraUr, winner of the Melbourne Cup, «-■' *' " " "■■'-■ ■ *■ ' ■ cliti, A.J.C. Durby wina ghbhursesj have won amc 15 rates of the net value atay worthy to note tl eting, tlie Spring FITZ HERCULES .lain, Pe the Teer, dam Jliwi Kune, by Slisi Milkr. by Young 'Wanllen

;he y<mr of the Duke of Edinburgh Auckland, Pecries won nt tlia Tim the lirinciuai races; YBttemlon—and urc credited witli getting i winuern than any other liorao in the Am "ffl colonies, and their progeny—uotb lioribi Jnit rnart:. -are Followins to tbeir footHtciw Mrat Chester, by Cheater, Quibble anc

! Agent, by Ollivcr Cromwell, broS: iV™5 : . pgl ''"" nn R nl «»tei) recoil, and -Tap AacaPii" [itrfufmtincos Rreyottoa TOllVnown to ami ootmnmt. In fact, tlitse i ttiat ever stripped in New Zealand. above will show that FlfZ HER. vjuijtS is one of the atuuteni arid bcßt horses that lioo ever buen in this •'.istrict, and with i of The Peer and Sir Htroules blood,

M ill havi;! the uitikmioiitioned plac miveniencc of brmk-rs an follows ; and eJsathkbstqh ,', Kir ; Ai " ,-jVi 'i T -- IfAStKHTOK ANEj orljq ;cnt, tuyahki iiy l-.fc Ist Jam JOHN 13UCKERIDGE. SPBYBB. £EMINI>S stoekuwiiera tljut (I sun for opdrntUiiis lias co.im ufjd tbpsi) rccjuiriiip his services aro ro fjuesfcoi) jti rliejr arkurs. Addyoijlf —I not ptUce, JUsiatoctun, dH&& WIFFIN & STANLEY •H, LAMBTON-yiJAY, \Vbujih«to K ,

doom from Uiiii.n Bank 6f Austntliwin Registry Oftice for Servants LAKD, UOL'SIS, ESTATE, AND Genural Commission Aqiirws THOSE in want o( employment prwptly Duitpd. Tim Uct'istraH»u fco mchictiiß nilvortt(iiiii» in a i ly liuwrrmpor Ktatis, irluoh nro turnia no other office in tiro Colotiy effej.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3366, 21 November 1889, Page 4

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690

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3366, 21 November 1889, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3366, 21 November 1889, Page 4

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