Eiuiiicfs Edicts C. E. DANIELL, Brjiwjt AND CIBITUACTOR, QUEEN-STREET, MASTERTON. T8 prepared to execute contracts of every kind, provide reliable estimates, and furnish every possiblo information to settlors about to build. Repairs performed on the shortest Workmanship unci material guaranLime Ho ] Lime Ho LIME HO I WELL! What is the matter, now? Juaftliis. There lias been euch | , run on tho Ilnrriettville Liiuo of lato, | that, tlie kiln is kepr. burning day and night to keep up with the orders. All architects that know their business Bpcejfy nothing elso but Harriettville Lime, llaurioeville. Well, why do they specify Harriettville Lime ?' Just tliis I They know their business, and that is more than some people do. They knos a good article when they see it, It is thoir business to know. They know that the limo produced at the Harriett- ' ville Lime Kiln is tho best in tho world and licks creation for whiteness. It contains 92 per cent pure lime, guaranteed. Not 02 por'cent, of sand and dross ; dou't produce such an article, aud palm itoff as Mauriccville Lime. If you want such an article just go outside of your houses and scrajioupHieimid off the roads, and put 8 per cent. Harriettville Lime into it end you have it. Ifyou call un niywentß-Mr J, P. Oowie, Masterton; Mr U. Trotmau, Greytown; Messrs P, Hntson &CV, ! Wellington; and Mr R. T. Edwards, i D aluierston, you will get circulars and I ualysis, or from tho proprietor, i Why not Bend alontr your orders for . mamireliinoyou'Willgefcitfor next to , nothing, If that is nut cheap enough ! come aud take it for nothing, liut I don't be caught; THAT'S ALL. ; . H. & BROOKS, 083 Maurice, ■.«,. , WL ssm rpO Travel tho Wairarapa tin's scasun . L the thoroughbred horse FITSS HKUCULiIfIS 1 YATTENBON'-I'IiKRESS. 3 FITJJ HERCULES is a dark brown horse, i standing 10 hands high, with immense bono [ nuiet tu ride. Ho was bred by that cclcj bratcd bleeder, W. Walters, Esq., of Auckland, who bred and raced sonic of the bust and fastest hones that ever trod the New I Zealand turf, Among the number was FIT/5 3 HHHOUI/KS, By railing the Auckland ] Derby, second to the Dauphin in the Uantcrs bury Derby, ami third to Grip in the Canterbury Cup, all weight for age, he proved that • he was capable of holding hia own with the ' best of them under big weights, Having met , with an accident it prevented him from . racing ngain. 3 FITZ HKKCULES in by that' worldrenowned Yattendon, sire of Gtaud Flaneur, 1 winner of tho Melbourne Cup, Champion 1 Rrec, V.UC. Derby, StLcger, and Austra--8 linn Derby; Lady Emma, winner of tho 3 Duneilin dip, J.O, Handicap, and Forbury t Handicap; Chester, winner of the Jlclbouruo Cup, and V.R.C. Derby ; Hnbenn, Vulcan, Mcriia, all Marybyrnong Plate winners; 1 Dagworth and Hesperian, Metropolitan 8 winners;' and Javelin, A.J.C, Derby wiener, •. Chester's stock, eight horses, have won among e them last season 25 races of the net value of i i'll/JIO, and it is also worthy to noto that "' since those tl;rro clinkers, Abevcorn, Carlyon, ! and Cranhroo!;, commenced their career, they I, have licea responsible for 20 races at the value e of £l2|!Hrilßs, Abcrcoin claims the lion's . share, viz., £7,2110185, Carlyon has £30(10 i| before his name, and Craiihrook follows with 1 ffiM, Already tliis season Abcrcoin lias won I »t the A.J.C Spring meeting, the Spring Sates and (.'raven Plate, 1. Fira HERCULES dam, l'ecrcss, was by ( . the I'ccr, dam Jlissliowe, by Sir Hercules, . Misi Miller, by Young Wanderer, Tho l'ccr, by Melbourne, Cinizclli by Touchstone, Bro'i cade by I'antaloon, dam Bombazine, by [- Thunderbolt, Yattendon by Sir Hercules, and I- Cassandra by Tross, dam Alice Gray, by , e Ilass, Emigrant dam Gulnarc, Sir Hercules' q by Cap-a-pie, dam Paraguay, by Sir Hercules, . dam l'aradignn, " For pedigree and pciform.inccn Fitz Her : 1, cults' dam stands unequalled in, thp Southern iv Hemisphere, I'esrens won two Canterbury Y Clip's and Canterbury Jockey Ulub Handicap, i besides numerous other races, and was con- „ sidcrcd tho best marc of licr day, " Peeress' dam, • Miss Rowc, was the heat I mare in Australia; and with Dob Ray in the II saddle was ppypr known to he beaten. j " Augur," the sporting writer of the Aus- .. trains i every 0 ~.. '• colours, Afterwards Mr Redwood sold his 1 stud to Mr J, Tate, who won six Melbourne it Cups and two Champions with the same strain )f of blood—all Sir Hcrcul 18 Miss Rowc is the dai , mare that ever stepped in Canterbury, ■ * Una, the dam of Ariel. Ariel was winner 0 of the Canterbury Cup, Duiieilin J.C. Handil- cap and Forbury Handicap, and three Auck; ja land Cups. j. Peeress will never be forgotten—nor will her half brother Manuka—on the Melbourne Course having won the Canterbury Date, M beating (.ileucoc and all the best horses in .„ a..„i..k. „i....:„i.i »---- B> [wo lnilca. In linburgh's' visit to j A|ipkla|ii|, Peeress won a.? t|io Thames all the ■ race* jitiir|cd in—the stake's amounting to £SOO._ The week following, at Auckland aud s ' Ellislic, Peeress again won all shcstartcilfor, x stakes amounting to over i'oOO. J'ecrcfs' J7 sire, The Peer, the sire of Darebil), 1B of Australian Peer, who wen all i the iirmeipal races last scaso.n. 1 Vatteniion—and his sire, Sir Hercules—- '■' arc credited with getting more Hi winners than any other horse in the Australli, lan ciilqiii'u, itud their progeny-hot!) horses j r and mares-are following in tlieir footsteps. ' First Chester, by Chester, Quibble and i' Shah by St. George, My Idea, dam of Nelson, lu Yattcriun, by Yattendon, is the dam of >o Libeller, I'iisilier, Matchlock, and Kingre nsh, , The Agent, by OHWcr Cromwell, brother of ,g tliusiroofl'lTZ HE 11CULKS, and the I Champion Hunllo and Cross-Country horse, )' Faiigli-a-llallaugh, is by the same strain of l\ blood as the dam of Yattendon. 1- F'augh-a-JJallaugh has an unbeaten record, d and "The Agent's" performances arc yet too well known to need comment, In'fact, these ' are the two best Hurdle and Cross country '> horses that ever stripped iu Xcw Zealand. 9 The above will show that FIM HERII CULES is one of the stoutest and best horses j> flat jiiplpji, cross cnuilry, aild the Indian a market,' *, ' -' Will havol the undermentioned places for 1 convenience of breeders as follows i GREYTOWN' AND FEATHEUSTON Mo.VII.MS AND TOK3IIAVS. ■ MASTERTON.AND OPAKI 1 FIIIDAVti AND SATURDAYS. 3 Rciiiud er of week at owners efciiblcs, Carter- [ ton ' TJiRMS. j Thiironglibred Marca, 'lO guineas | all others, o gui|ic,is,"""'l'wp or niore i,'t R U F ' agreement, payable by J!,K, Ist Jae,uary, ) '" JQHN ijUCPPOE, W. TRICKEE, CATTLE SPBYBB. niSMiSiJS BtoctfJii'iiera that tho seaJi\i son for (i|«traiioiis lias e'o i.u'jwiijdd aiid tliosorc(|uiriii?liis services are re quested to sond in their orders. Address —P.osfc iOffice, Maato'rtbri. ' Mb WIFFIN iSTANLEY SII.UMPTOM-IJDAY.WiawKfIiPK, doors from Union Ban); of Australasia Registry Oftice fov Servants land, house, estate, and General Commission agents THOSE in want of employment promptly suited. Tho Ketnstratioti fee includes advertising in any newspaper gratis, which are terms no other oice in the Col '' offer,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3374, 30 November 1889, Page 4
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