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liißineES Notices J. E. DANIELL, BuItDER ABU CONTRACTOR, QUEEN-STREET, MABTERTON. J"S prepared to execute contracts ol ivery kind, provide reliable estimates, ind furnish every possible information t< lettloro about to build, Repairs performed on tlw ahortesi Workmanship and material guaran Lime Ho ] Lime Ho . LIME HO WELL I What ia tho mutter now . Just this. There has beon bup] runontheHarriettvilloLimo of late Hint; the kiln is kept burning day am night to keep up with the orders. Al aHiitccts that know ttirir busines specify uutliinc else but Hartiettvill Lime, Mauriceville, Well, why do tho, specify Harriettville Lime ? Just this Thoy know their business, and tint i more than snmo people do. Thoy hw a, good artichTwhon they see it. It i their business to know. They kno that tho lime produced at the llamoti vilie Lime Kiln is the best in the worl and licks creation for whiteness. J contains 92 per cent puvo lime, guarar teed, Not 02 per cent, of sand and droi I don't produce such an article, an palm it oil' as Mauriceville Limo. If yu want such an article just go outsidu i your houses and scrape up the mud c the roads, and put 8 per cent. Harriot villo Lime into it ?nd jou have it. If you call on myarciits—Mr J.l Cov.'ie/Masterton; Mr ut. Trotinn: Groytowu; Messrs P. Hutson &Cc Wellington; and Mr R, T. Edward ■Dalmerston, yon will get circulars ai nalvsis, or from tho proprietor. \ v hynot scud alow your orders f mainiro limo you will gut it for next nothing. If that is not cheap onoui come and take it fcr nothing, B don't bo caught; THAT'S ALL. H. E.BROOKS, 083 Mauricovillo. 10 Travel the Wairarapa this seas JL tho thoroughbred horse FITZ HKRCTJLiKS YATTENDON-I'KEKKSS. VITA HHKCULKS is a dark brown hor standing llj hands high, with immense b<: I ami muscle, possessed of n good tanner, a i <[iiiet to rifle. Ho was bred by that ci bratcd breeder, }Y, Walters, Esq., of An land, who bred nod raced some of the b ami fastest horses that ever trod the K Zealand turf. Among the number was FI ; HERCULES. l!y winning the AucUa j Derby, second to the Dauphin in the Gmt bury Derby, and third to Grip in the Cant bury Cup, all weight for age, ho proved tl he was capable of holding Ins own with best of them under big weights. Having ut with an accident it prevented hiir. fi racing again. M'Z HERCULES is by that woi renowned Yattcndon, Biro of Grand Flanc winner of the Melbourne Cup, Olinmp Rice, V.lift, Derby, St Lcgcr, and Ausl lion Dorbyi Ludy Emma, winner of ii,„,„j;„ iv„ tr< u„ n ,i;.„„ n ,„i i'„ P K Handicap; Chester, winner of the Melbou Clip, and V.U.C. Derby | Habena, Yule Jlerra, all Marybyrnong Plate wlimc Dagworth and Hesperian, Metropuli winncrß; and Javelin, A.J.C. Derby wini Chester's stock, eight horses, have won them last season 25 races of the net value DU,!I10, and it is also worthy to note t since those three clinkers, Abcrcorn, Carly and Cranbrook, commenced their career, il have been rcqimisible for 20 raceß at the vn of £l2,9lfilßs, Abercorn claims the lit share, viz., £7,21)0185, C'arlyon has £5 before his name, and Cranbrook follows v £25115, Already this season Abcrcoin has v at the A.J.C Spring meeting, the Spr Stakes and Craven Plate. UK HERCULES dam, Tecrcss, was the Peer, tlain Missßowc, by Sir Hcrcu Miss Miller, by Young Wanderer, Tho l'c by Melbourne, Cinizclli by Touchstone, H cade by Pantaloon, dam liombazinc, Thunderbolt, Yattemlon by Sir Hercules, i P,wni|dpi by Tress, ijiiir) Alice (fray, : Ha-'s, Kmijsrant dam (lulnaro, Sir Hera j by Cap-a-pie, dam Paraguay, by .Sir Hercu dam l'ai'iidigan. For pedigree and performances t'itz H miles' dam stands unequalled in tho South Hemisphere, Peeress won two Cantorb Cups and Canterbury Jockey Club Hnndic besides numerous other races, nud was c sidered the best mare of licrday. Peeress, 1 dam. Miss Howe, was the li marc in Australia; and with Bob Ray in saddle was never known to be beaten. " Augur," the sporting writer of the A tralasian, says he lias known t!w tl ' every race at |i mesiing in Mr" licdwoc colonic, Afterwards Mr Redwood sold stud to Mr J, Tate, who won sis Melbou Cups ami two Champions with the same str of blood—all Sir Hercules, Miss Itowe is the dam of Una, the I, mare that overstepped in Canterbury, Una, the dam of Ariel. Ariel was win: of the Canterbury Cup, Dumdin J.C. Hal cap lind PorbuVy Handicap, ami tllfCP Mi land Cups, Peeress will never bo forgolteu-nor \ her half brother Manuka—on the Mclbnu Coprae having won the Canterbury Pit beating Clcncoe and nil the best horses Australia at weight fo: age, two liillcj, the vcar of the puke o[ Iftlnhurgli's visit Alioliiaiid, I'ecnss won at the Thames all race) started in—the stakes amounting £OOO. The week following, at Auckland f Elllnlic, Peeress again won all she started I stakes amounting to over £SOO. Pccri sire, The Peer, the sire of Darel Danbin sire of Australian Peer, who won the principal races last season, Yatteniion—and his pire, Sir Hcrculc arc credited with getting m wl|picrijth|)|iai|yDfli(irl|Dri(j) jn tl|Q A.i|n[| iap cqjoiijsij, and their p(|p.ny-)tQth har and nHircs.-arc following in their footste blrst Chester, by Chester, Quibble a SliaU by St. George, J[y Idea, dam of Nels Yattcrina, by Yattemlon. is tl|c dnin Libeller, Fusilier, Mwiluck, and lit ft- . The Agent, by Olliver Cromwell, brother the sire of KIT ZHEKC VLE S, and I Champion Hurdle and Cross-Country hor Pnilgh-adlallaugh, is by the same strain blonjl as. the da/lii of Y(l{to|)dnii, ]'ailglhn-Balln|ijjl! lias ,i|i unbeaten rooo nud l! TI||! Agent's' 1 performances arc yet well known to need comment. In faot, th arc tho two best Hurdle and Cross couu: horses that ever stripped in New Zealand, Tho above will show that I'IVZ HI! CI'LKS is uue of the stoutest and best hor that has ever been in this district, and w: (he cross of The Peer and Sir Hercules bloi Wiise'fe ng!|t sibl ul taw ! i W'' m w\\ W s f'fflta, pi tho indi \\ (11 jiavel tho undermentioned places i lonyciiicnce of breeders as follows ; GftEYTOWN AW hiATHKRSTQN MoNMYH AND TuKdl>AVd. MASTERTON AND OPAKI I'IIIDAVS AM! SATURIUVK. Reread «of week at owners stables, C'arti m , . TERMS, Thoroughbred Maros, 10 guineas) ithem, 5 guineas. Two or more as [ igrcement, payablo by J\N, Ist Jauuai .890. JOHN BUCKEBIDGE, W. THICKER CATTLE SPEYER, I) EMINDS stockowncrs that those; LI; son for operations has commence ud those requiriii" his aervicen are r nested to send in their orders. Addres -Post Office, Masterton. dB2 VIFFIN & STANLEY 14, LAMIITON-QUAY, Weuinotok, oors from Union Bank of Außtralusii ,egistry Oftice for Servants land, house, estate, and eneral Commission Agents IHOSE in want- of employmeul . promptly Buited. Tho Kewstra ut fee includes advcrtisinij in anj vvspaper gratis, which are termi other office in the Colony offer.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3368, 23 November 1889, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3368, 23 November 1889, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3368, 23 November 1889, Page 4

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