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EiifineES Notices (J. E. DANIELL, Builder and Contractor, . QUEEN-STREET, MASTERTON. JS proparod to execute contracts of every kind, provide reliable estimates, and furnish evory posaiblo information to settlers about to build. Eopairs performed on the shortest notice, Workmanship and material guaranteed. Lime Ho ] Lime Ho. LIME EO! WELL! What in tlic matter now? Just this. There has been such runonthcHarriettvilleLimo of lato, that, tho kiln is kept burning day and night to keep up with the orders, All architects that know their business specify nothing else but Harriottvillc Lime, Mauricoville, Well, why do tlicy specify Harriottvillo Lime? Just this! They know their business, and tliit is mnre than some people do. Thoy know a good article when they see it. It is their business t« know, Thoy know that the lime produced at the Harriettville Lime Kiln is tho best in tho world and licks creation for whiteness. It contains 92 per cent pure limo, guaranteed, Not 92 per cent, of sand and dross [ don't produce such an article, and paliu it oil' im Mauriceville Lime, If you want such an article just go outside ot your houses and scrane up the mud oil the roads, and put 8 per cent. Harriettville Limo into it ?ud you have it. If you call on my agents—Mr J. P. Cowie, Mastortou; Mr ut. Trotman, Greytowu; Messrs P. Ilutson & Co., Wellington; and Mr R. T. Edwards, D a!mcrston, you will get circulars and nalyais, or from the proprietor.

V'hymit send alom' ynur orders for manure liino you will gut. it for next to nothing If that is not cheap oiiouwh come and tnke it fcr nothing. But don't be caught; THAT'S ALL, H.E.BROOKS, Mauriceville. 110 Travel the Wairarapa this season tho tliorou»hbrud liorsu FITZ hwkcuijKS YATTKNBON-I'IiEUKSS. I-'ITZ HHKCULKS is a dark brown liorso, standing 10 hands high, with immense bone nml muscle, possessed uf ,1 good temper, ami quiet to ride. Ho was bred by that celebrated breeder, \Y. Walters, Esq,, of Auckland, who brcii awl raced some of the best anil fastest how tlmt ever trod the New Zealand turf. Among the number was I'ITZ IIEKCULU3. ])y winning the Auckland Derby, second to the Dauphin in the Canterbury Derby, and third to Grip in the Canterbury Cup, all weight for age, he proved that lie was capable of holding his own with the best of them under big weights, Having met with an accident it prevented him from racing again.

I'TJ'Z H KRCUIjES is by that worldrenowned Yattmidon, sire of Gtund Flaneur, winner of the Melbourne Cup, Champion lUce, V,H(!„ Derby, StLcgcr. and Austinlinn Derby; Lady Emma, winner of tlio Duneiliu Cup, J.C. Handicap, ami Forbury Hamlicaii; Chester, winner of the Melbourne Cup, anil V.R.C. Derby ; IMicna, Vulcan, Mi-riia, all Marybyrnong l'latc winners: Dagworth and Hesperian, Metropolitan winners \ ami Javelin, A.J.C. Derby winner, Chester's stock, eight horses, have won among them last season 25 raees uf the net value of £II,IIIO, and it is also worthy to m>to that since those three clinkers, Aliercoru, Carlyon, and Cranbrook, commenced their carter, they have been responsible for liO races at the value of £l2,!Hi'i 18s. Abercorn claims the lion's share, viz,, A'/.KIO 18s, Carlyon has ®!)0 before his name, and Cranbrook follows with K3595. Already this season Abercoin has won at the A.J.C Spring meeting, the Spring Stakes and Craven Plate.

ITO HERCULES dam. Peeress, was by the Peer, dam Miss Howe, by Sir Hercules, Miss Miller, by Young; AVaii'leior, Tlie Peer, by Melbourne, Cinizelli by Touchstone, Drocade by Pantaloon, dam liombnzine, by Thunderbolt, Yattemlon by Sir Hercules, and Cassandra by Tross, dam Alice Cray, by I'm, Emigrant .kin Guliurc, Sir Hercules by Cap-a-pic, dam Paraguay, by Sir Hercules, dam l'aradigan,

For jicdiyree and performances Fitz Hercules' dam stands mieijunllcit in tliu Suutliern Hemisphere. Peeress won tivo Canterbury Cups ami Canterbury Jockey Club Uamlicap, besides numerous other races, unil was considered the brat mare of hci ilny. Peeress 1 dam, Miss Rowe, was tbc best mare in Australia; and with Bob Kay in the saddle was never known to be beaten, "Augur," the sporting writer of the Australasian, says he has known them to win every race at ut meeting in Mr Redwood's colours. Afterwords Mr Redwood sold his stud tu Mr J, Tiite, who won six Melbourne Cups and two Champions with the same strain of blood- all Sir Hercules. Miss Rowe is the dam of Una, the best mare that overstepped in Canterbury. Una, the daw of Ariel, Ariel was winner of the Canterbury Cup, Duncdin J,CI. Handicap and Forbury Handicap, and three Auck\ land Cups, Peeress will never be forgotten-nor will her half brother Manuka—on the Melbourne Course having won the Canterbury Plate, beating Glcncue and all the best horses in Australia at weight fo: age, two miles, In the year of the I)uke of Kdinburgh's visit to Auckland, Pccriss won nt the Thames all tliu race? started in—the stakes amounting to fcSOO, The week following, at Auckland and lilllslie. Peeress again won all she started fur, stakes amounting to over i'oOO. Peeress' sire, The Peer, the sire of Darebin, Darebin sire of Australian Peer, who won all the principal races last season. Yaltcntlon—and his sire, Sir Herculesare credited with getting more winners than any other horse in the Australian colonics, and their progeny—both horses and mares-are following in their footsteps. Mrst Chester, by Chester, Quibble and Shall by St. Gctprjje, My Idea, dam of Nelson, Yatterina, by Yiittondon, is the dam of Libeller, I'usilicr, Matchlock, and Kingfish.

The Agent, by Ollivcr Cromwell, brother pf fhcsireofFlTZ IfEKCUliKS,ninUlio Ulliuiiiiinii Hurdle ami Oross.Oountry horse, l'augli-a-I'allatigh, is by tlic same strain of blood as the dam of Yattendon, Faugli-a-liallaugh has an unbeaten record, and "Thn Agent's" performances arc yet too well known to need comment. In fact, tlieso ore tJio in best Ilurdlc awl Cross country horses that ever stri|i)ied in New Zealand. The abovo will show that FIl'Z HEHCULhS is one of the stoutest anil best horses that has ever been in this ilistript, afiil vitii' die cross of The Jeff pj Sii'Woroults Wood, slioj|ld (jut Wc'riglit sort of horses, both for nut racing, cross ccuntry, and the Indian market. Will have! the undermentioned places for convenience of breeders as follows GKKYTOWN AM) FEATHEUSTON Mondays ash Tukshays. MASTERTON AND OI'AKI Fiiidays AXII Rem:;d er of vrcfjj i'tflift, Carter. TERMS, Thoroughbred Mares, 10 guineas; all others, 5 guineas, Two or more as per agreement, payable by T,K. let Jauuaij, M. ' JOHN BUCKEItIDGE,

SMSYINOi W. TRIG KER, CATTLE SPEYBR, that the sea--111 soil for operations Ims co.umenced mid those retjuirin? his services aro re' quested to send in their orders. Address -Post Office, Maatertou.

WIFFINi STANLEY 24, JjAJIBTON 'QUAY, Wellington, doors from Union Bank of Australasia Registry Oftice for Servants LAND,, HOUSE, ESTATE, AND Commission Agents IIHOEJE in want of employment , pToniptly suited, fh® iiwiatw tjofl fee iflclwdes advertiaintj m any newspaper _ gratia, wlitoh aro terms no other office in tho Colony offer.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3367, 22 November 1889, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3367, 22 November 1889, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3367, 22 November 1889, Page 4

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