luEineEs Koikes 0. E. DANIELL, Buiidrr and Contractor, QUEEN-STREET, MABTBETON. and furnish every possiblo Information to settlors about to build. Repairs performed on tho shortest Wurltmanahip mid material guaran. Lime Ho ) Lime Ho. LIME HO! WELL I What is tho matter nowi Just this. There lias been sue) tunonthollarriettvilieliimo of lato that tho kiln is kept burning day ant night to keep up with tho orders. Al architects that know their busincsi specify nothing elso but Harriottvilli Lime, Mauricevillc. Well, why do the; specify Hnrriottvillo Lime 1 Just this Thoy know their business, and that ii more than somo people do. They knov a good article when they see it. It i; their business to know. They ltnov that tho lima produced nt the Harriett ville Limo Kiln is tho best in tho work and licks creation for whiteness. I contains 92 per cent puro limo, guaran teed, Not 92 per cent, of sand and dros f don't produce such an article, am palm it off as Mauricevillo Lime, If yoi wnflt such an article just go outsido o your houses and scrape up the mud oj tho roads, and put 8 per cent. Harriott ville Liujo into it Mid you have it, If you call on my iagents-Mr J. I Cowie, Maaterton ; Mr U. Trotinnn Greytown; Messrs P. Hutson &Co. Welliiiijtoii; and Mr R. T. Edward; "ulmerston, you will get circulars an nalysis, or from tho proprietor. Vhy not send alonp ynur orders fo manure limo you will get it for next t nothing. If that is not cheap onoug como and tako it for nothing. Bu don't bo caught; THAT'S ALL. H. E.BROOKS, 083 Mauricovillo, TO Travel the Wairarapa this sense the thoroughbred horse FITZ HERCUL.ES YATTJSNDON-I'KKttKSS. FITZ HGUUIJLKS is n dark brown liors standing Hi hamls high, with immense boi anil muscle, possessed of a good temper, at ) quiet t« ride. He was bred by that eel ) hrated breeder, V. Walters, Esq,, of Atic land, who bred and raced »omc of the be . and fastest horses that ever trod the Nt ' Zealand turf. Among the number was Fl'l HERCULES. By winning the AucWni Derby, second to the Dauphin in the Canto ) bury Derby, ar.il ttiird to Grip In the Quit* j bury Cup, nil might for age, lie proved til . he was capable of holding bin own with ti best of them under big weights, Having m with ,\n accident it prevented him fro racing again. ; FITZ HKKCULES is by Hint worl j renowned Yotteiulon, sire ef Grand Hanoi . winner of the Melbourne Cup, Ohnrppii J Iticc, V.HC, Derby, StLcger, and Austr lian Derby j Lady Emma, winner of tl 5 Duncdin Cup, J.C. Handicap, and Forlra Handicap; Cluster, winner of the Mclboux Cup, andV.R.C. Derby; Habcna, Vulca Merma, all Marybyrnong Plate winner Dtgworth and Hesperian, Mctropulii 11 winners | and Javelin, A, J.C, Derby wniiw Chester's stock, eight horses, have won ami) them last season 25 races of the net vnluc Q fill,!) 10, and It Is also worttiy to note tli since those thrte clinkers, Abcrcorn, Carlyo ami Cranbrook, commenced their career, th o have bceiuenponsible for 20 races at tho val of £12,945188, Abercorn claims the lioi aharc, viz., A7,2!H) 18s, Curlyon his £3O 0 before his name, and Cranbrook follows wi Wb. Already this season Abcrcoin has w at the A.J.U Spring meeting, the Spri Stakes and Craven l'late, FITZ HERCULES dam, Peeress, wns 0 the Peer, dam Miss Howe, by Sir Herculi Miss Miller, by Young Wanderer, The l'ci by Melbourne, Cinizclli by Touchstone, lii endo hy l'antalooii, dam Bombazine, Thunderbolt, Yattenjlon by Sir Hercules, a 0 Cassandra by Tross, dam Alice Gray, Pass, Emigrant dam Gulnare, Sir Hercu' by Cap-a-pie, dam Paraguay, by Sir Herculi daml'nradigan. For pedigree and performances Fih Hi cules| dam ttnnils uneipinllcd in the Southo Hemisphere. Peeress won two Cantcrbu Cups and Canterbury Jockey Club Hanilic? bf sides numerous other races, nni| was « sidored th'c licst'iimc or' her day. , Peeress' dam, Miss Rowe, was the hi 1 marc in Australia; and with Dob Hay in t saddle wns never known to be beaten. "Augur," the sporting writer of the Ai trnlasian, says he lias known them to v, every race at a meeting in Mr ltcdivooi colours. Afterwards Mr Redwood sold 1 Cups and two Champions with the same stn of blood-nil Sir Hercules. Miss Rowo is the dam of Una, the bi marc that ever stepped in Canterbury. Una, the dam of Ariel, Ariel was winn oj r l|e Canterbury Clip. Danedin J.C. Ham > OTj!!ljlJ'pr!i||fy'lfai|d|ai|i.aii||i|irccAu< I" W Clips, tefsswi!! never be forgotteq-W * q licr half brother Mnniika-roi) the Mclbour Course having won the Canterbury Pla beating Glcncoe and all the best horses Australia nt weight fo.-age, two miles, the year of the Duke of Edinburgh's visit Auckland, Pccr.ss won at the Thames all t racci started in-tho stakes amounting WOO. The week following, at Auckland a Jillishe, Peeress again won all she started ft stakes amounting to over £'soo. Pccre sire, The Peer, the sire of Darcbi ««uuiii one ui iiuwniiau t'ccr, who won i '«»llPllcM races last season, Yattcndbn-nud hls'Wre,' Sir Hercules are cralited with getting mc winners than any other horse intJicAustn 8 ian colonies, nnd their progeny—botli hort and mores-arc following in their footstci Q first Chester, by Chester, Quibble ni (1 ,7"' 7 f st ; Gc( W. My Idea, dam of Nclso Vat crnia ,y is i||e dam U¥\h Wlk, MM anil p> llSfl. The 4gen(. by OllivcrOffiiHOTll, brother fesiroofPiTZ HERCULES,amIt Clinmpinn Ifi)ri|lo nnd Orois.Coimtry hop faiighinijinllaugh, Is by tlio samo s|ra|n U blooiln.stliednmofYattendon. and "Tim Agent's" performances nreyctt mil known to need comment, In fact, the arc the two best Hurdle and Cross count horses that ever stripped in New Zealand, The above will show that VITA HE] CULES is one of the stoutest and best liars that has ever been in this district, and wil die cross of The Peer and Sir Hercules blooi ■ should get the right sort of horses, both f lot racing, cross c(untry, and the India rnarjjct. ) 1\ ill tiavc! the undermentioned places f. convenience of breeders nsfolhiws i- ' GHEVIWN AND FKATHKRSTON . Mo.vii.tYn .tb'ii Toran.tvti. ! MASTHRTON AND OI'AKI PIIHI.UB 4»ll SATBHIIAVa, i KomM or of week at owners stables, Carte ton I TERMS. Thoroughbred Marcs, 10 guineas; a others, 5 guineas. Two or more as pi agreement, payable by P.N. Ist Jauunn 1 low, JOHN BUCKEMDGE. W.TMCKER cattle speyee. REMINDS stoekowners that tho sea son for operation lias co.iaucncei ant} thpso retjuiriiitf his services are n Q««W »»njjn their Qrie n ,Ad'dr«g| —lost oftico, Miiutorto)], jaai WIFFIN & STANLEY 2.I,LAMIjTON.QUAY,WeIukotok, doors from Union Bank of Australasia Begistry Oftice for Servants LAND, HOUSE, ESTATE, AND GENERAL, AGENTS mHOBE in want of employment JL promptly suited. Th, Keeistratmn foo includes advertisintj j n anv newspaper gratis, which aro terms no other office in tho Colony offer,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3369, 25 November 1889, Page 4
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