i liiirtfs Ft-iJcfs c. e; .daniell, Bl.'ll'UKK AKD CONTRACTOR, . QUEEN-STUEET, MASTERTON. ' 1 S prepared to execute cimlracts of every kind, provide reliable estimates, iiinl furnish ovory possible information to seltiers about to build. Repairs, performed en tho shurtoßt Workmanship and material guaranteed. Lime Ho ] LtME Ho LIME HO! : WELL! What is tlio matter now? Just this. Thero has been sui'h run on the Harriot tville Lime of Into, ' that the jcilri is kept burning day and ' night to keep up with the orders, j All architects that know their- business specify within" else but Harriettvillo Lime,' Mauricoville. Well, why do they specify tlarriettville Limoi' Just this! Thoy know their business, and that is more than some people do. They know ' a »oiid article when they see it. It is their business to know, They know that I li« lime produced at tin) Harriettville Lime Kiln is the host in the work! ' and licks creation for whiteness, it contains 92 per cent pure lime, guaran- ' teed.' Not !li per cent, ot'sand and dross [ don't produce such an article, and palm, it olf as Miuiriceville Limn, If you ■* I your houses and scraoo up tho mud oil the roads, and put 8 per cent. Harriettvillo Lime into ik'iidjou have it, If you call on my agents—Mr J. I'. Cowie, Mastertou ; Mr ut. Trotman, 0 Greytmvn; Messrs P. Hutson it Co, Wellington; and Mr R. T. Edwards, "aluierston, you will (jet circulars and iialysis, or from the proprietor. 0 Why not send alom' your orders for manure lime you will yet it for next to notion", If tlufc is not cheap enough " come and take it for nothing, Hut don't be caught; THAT'S ALL. JI. E. BROOKS, OSH Mivuricevilk FITZI-IKU.CTJL.iaS YATTKNDOX-I'KEKESS. FITZ HEKCUMS is a dark brown how standing 10 bunds hijjh, with immense hon and muscle, possessed of a good temper, an .react to ride. Ho was bled by that eel ) bratcil biccder, W, Walters, K«|„ nf And J land, who bred and raced some of the lit and fastest horses tliat ever ttoil the Ne , Zealand turf. Anione; the number was FIT ' HEKCCLKS. liy winning the AucWim Derby, second to the Dauphin in the Canterbury Derby, nt,d thinl to Crip in (he Canter|fj bury Cu|i,':dl weight for age, he proved tlia 1 ho was capable of holding his own with tin > bat nf tlicin under big weights. Having me ,J with ,111 accident it prevented him from 15 renowned Yattcmlon, sire of CianJ Flaneur if) wiuner of tho Melbourne Cup, Chumpioi J" livce, Y.ltC., Derby, StU-gcr, and Austra ly linn Derby; Lady Emma, .winner of tin Dtmcilin Cup, J.C, Handicap, and Forbur; ) H'linlieap; Chester, winner of tho Molbourm Cup, (oulY.ll.C, Dtrbyi Ilsbcna, Vulcan Mcri'in, all Mniybyrnoug l'late winners Dagwoith and 'Hesperian, Metropolilai . winners; and Javelin, A..J.C, Derby winner J" Chester's stock, eight horses, have won amonj them last season 25 races of the not value r ttl.'JtO, and it is also worthy to note th: 10 since those three clinkers, Abercoru, Uirlyon and Cranbrook, commenced their career, the; |(1 have been responsible for !!0 races at the vain '" of i'12,!)lo 18s, Abercoru claims the lion' share, viz., W,2!)0 IS*, C'arlyon has £301)1 before liis name, ami Crauhroolt follows witl ]0 1'2610. Already tbisseason Abercoru has woi at the A..1.C spring meeting, the Sprin| Stakes and Craven l'late. FITZ HEUCULES dam, Peeress, was b; the l'eer, dam Jliss Howe, by Sir Hercules, 10 Miss l!il|»r, by Youug Wanderer, The l'eer, by Melbourne, Ciuizclli by Touchstone, liro "■'- ''" "—'-'-un, dam lioinbazine, bj <s, tliiiii Alice Gray, I in (iiiliiarc, Sir Hercul 'araguay, by Sir Hcrcule by Cap-a-pie, d dam l'nnulhjan For pedigree For pedigree and performances Fit/. Her 1 ■-'■-' ' '--' iiiallc-.l in the Souther won two Cantcrbu, mu umimmiy Jockyy. Club, Handicap b numerous other races, and was con sideral the best mure of her day. lWosi 1 ' dam, Mis Howe, was the hesi mare in Australia | ami with Bob Kay In tin saddle was never known lo be beaten, " Augur," tire spiii'tiiii'.writcr of the Aus tralasian, says he lias known them (0 wr every race at 11 meeting in Mr Redwood colours. Afterwards Mrlicdwooi] sold h stud to Mr J. Tate, who \\\m six Mclhouji Cups and tivo Champions with the same straii of blood -all Sir Hercules. Miss Howe is the dam of I'ini, the te mare that ever stepped in Canterbury, Una, tho dam of Ariel. Ariel was winnci of the Canterbury Cup, Dmtcdhi eU', flajuli cap and Forbiiry Handle*)., arid'viircg Aijck I" Impress will never be forgotteu-nor wil j her hull brother Manuka—on the Melb mini m I Coin* having won the Canterbury l'late ting Glcncoc and all tho best horses ii -..straliii at weight fo.- age, two miles. 1 the year of the Duke of Kilinburgh's visi|. (. Auckland, Pconss won at t!l" Tiishios all tin race? started in-{i;o spikes aiiidptimj l< $0; l. 'file. \i'eeL loilo\vii.g,' at Auckland am Kllislic, Peeress agaiu won all she started for, stakes' amounting to oyer JtfiX), JVwi'ss' sifc, The ]\n, (he sire of Darcbin, Daicliiu sire of Australian l'eer, who won at the princj|>nl races last senson._ Yatteiiilon-ftud his sho, "Sir Hercules—are Diedltcd with getting mow winners than any other horse in the Austral ian colonies, ami their progeny-hoth horsei 8 and mares-nro following in iheir footsteps. jHi-fct Chrstcr, by Chester, (Juibblo ami 01 Shah by St. (Itiirge, My Jdea, dam of Kelson, n Yattctina, by Yattendon, is the dam el Libeller, Fusilier, Matcldock, and Kingfish. The Agent, bj Olliver Cromwell, brother of the sire of FIT 'A HEIt C U I E S, ami the Champion Hurdle anil Cross-llonutry liorse, Faugh-a-llallaugli, is by the s.aino strain uj . blooil as the dam of Yat]ciul(i!i, ' Kuii;l|.i!.l.<nPinig!i bail 1,11 unbeaten record, and ''The Agent's" performances are yet too well known to need comment. In fact, these are the tivo best Hurdle ami Cross countiy horses Mint ever stripped in Xcu Zealand. The above will show that l'll'Z HERCULES is one of the sioutest mid best houses that has over been i|t this district, ami with ;i jhe oiiijiS of 't'lie V(ie'r and Sir Jimmies bloml, j snoiihl (jet the light sort of horses, both for 'hit raciii!;, cross ciuiitry, and tho Indian lnuvji'ct, I Will tiavel the uiulermenlioni'd places for j convenience of breeders as follows : J UHEYI'OWN AND FE.VTHEKSTON Mo.viuvs .lxi) Ttisn.wn, MASTEItTON AND OPAKI I'IIIIIAVSANII SATUHIIAYii. Romr.d er of week at owners stables, Carterton TERMS. • Thoroughbred Marcs, 10 gld'l'-'us J all others, D guineas. Two or inure as per agreement, payable by P-,N, Ist January, JOHN* HUCKEIIIDGE, I CATTLE SI'KYBB. RliM LMDS stockowners that the soni 6on for operations has co nuionced and thoso rei)uirin'.'his services ■"•" ■■" C|uesto(l to'jond in their orders. / -I'ost Ollico, Mastertou, dil'^l ffIFFIN * BTANLEK: ■SM.LAMBTOJi^UAY.VBLUHOioK, doors from Union iinnk of Australasia Registry Office for Servants "- LAND, HOUSE, ESTATE, AND General Commission agents mHOSE In want of employment 1 promptly,auited, The ileeistratinii fee includes advortisini; in any newspaper gra|is, whioh aro terms no other ofliee in'the Oof *■ 'offer,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3371, 27 November 1889, Page 4
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