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General Notices, inn HERCULES.! FirZ HEHCI'IiES is a dark brown h .rse, j standing 10 tads high, with imincM,; ton mid muscle, po-B s/cd of * god j temper, and quiet to ride. Ho was broil I by tint celebrated breeder, W. Walters, I Esq., o( Auckland, who bred and raced I Bsrno of the fastest mid taut horaw thn 1 , ever Irod the New Zealand turf. Among! the miml>or wna Fit/. Uercul s. By winning I (he Auckland Derby, second to the Dauphin for tho Canterbury Dorliy, ami third to i Orip in tho Canterbury Cup, all weiclit fw-1 ago, lio proved that ho was cnpalilo of holdingbii own whh tho best of tlitr' under big weights, Hnviug mot wilh a accident, it princmed liiin from racing | again. Filz Hcrcuhs is by that world-renowned! Yattendon, siro of Grand Flancui, winnci of the Mcloourno Cup, Champion ltarc, VR C Derby, St Leg'.r, and Derby; Lady Emma, winner of the' Duncdiu Cup, .1C Hmdicap, and Fortuity Handicap; Chester, wimur of thu MiJ. boumo' Cup, and VIIU Derby; Habenu, Vulcan, Mcrina, al Maiibyniong Plac wimictfl; Dagworlh and Hesperian, Metrojjolitnn winners; an I Javelin. AJ C Uerny winner. (Jbcsta's stock-eight hoNeshavo won among them timing Hi's season 25 races of thu net value of £11,940,' and it is a'so worthy to nots that since those .three clinkers, Abcrcorn, Carlyon, and Cranhrook, commenced their career, tho/ havobcen responsible for 21) races of the valuo of £12,945 ISs. Abcrcorn clahns the lion's share, viz, JC7,ii'Jo 18s, Cnrlyon has £3W)O before his uame, and Cranbiook follows with i'2ii!is. Fit?. Hcrcuhs dam, I'ciress, was by lh» ro r, dim Miss How.', by Sir Hcietilrs, Jliss Miller by Young Wanderer, Tim Peer by Melbourne, Cinfelli by To .ehstone,Brocadeby Pantaloon,damßinibazinc, by Thunderbolt, Yattfiidon by Sir Hercules and Cassandra, by Trass, dam Alice tir.iy, by Da=s, Emigrant, dam Gulliarc, Sir Hercules by Cap-a-pie, dam Paraguay, by Sir Hercules, dam Pnradigan. For pedigKc and performances Filz Hercules' dam stands tincipiallcd in tho Southern Hemisphere, l'ccro-s won two Canterbury Cups and Canterbury dickey Club IHamlicip, besides numerous other races, and wa? considered tho best mare of her day. I'eeicss' dam, Miss Rowo, was the best inaro in Australia, and with Bob Kay in the saddlo was never known to bo beaten. 1 Augur' the sporting writer of the Australasian, says ha has known them ti win every race at » meeting in Mr Redwood's colours. Afterwards Mr Redwood sold his stud to Mr J, Tate, who won six Melbourne Cups nuil two Champions with the same strain of blood-a'l Sir Hercules. Mis* llowe is liio dam of Una, tho best mare that ever stepped in Canterbury. Una, the dam of Ariel. Avici winner of the Canterbury Cup. Duucdin J,C Handicap and Forbury Hinlicap, three Auckland Cups. Peeress will never bo forgotten-nor will her halt brother Manuks-on the Melbourne Course having won tho Canterbury Plata beiing (llcncoo and all tho best horses in Australia at weight for age, two miles. In tho year of tho Duke of Edinburgh visit to Auckland Peeress won at tho Thames all tho races started in the slakes amounting to £BOO. The week following at Aucklinil and I'-llcrslic Peeress also won all she started for anil stakes again amounting to over £SOO, Peeress'sire, Ihe Peer, the sire of Darebin, Darebiu sire of Australian l'cer, whowoa all the principal races last

Yiitlenilon is credited with gettmtf more winncra than any other horse in the Australian colonics, ami his progeny—both horses and marcs- are following in li s foots Ups, I'iißt Chester, by <"!••• s'er, Quibble and Shall, l>y .St. George, My Idea d;iui of Nelson, we all tho progeny of Yattendou horses and marcs. Yatterinu, by Ytlli'iulon, is tho dam of Libeller, Fusilier, .Matchlock and Kingtish. The ahove will show that Fi'z Hncules is one of the stoutest and best bred horse? that li-ib evrr been in this distiiot, and with t-lw cross of Tlio I'eor and Sir Hercules blood should get the right ant of horses, both lor flat racing, cross country, aud the Indian market. TKhMS: Thoroughbred mares 10 guineas j all others 5 guineas. Two or more as par agreement, pay* by P.N Ist January, 1889. m JOHN BUCKKRIDQK TO STAND THIS SEASON, fpHE Fashionably bred Stallion PRINCE ALBERT. Who will travel through tho TOrarnpa this Season Prince Albert is a dapple bay horse, livo years old, stauds 17 hanJs high, with iiutiiPiiso bone and hair, good loet and .splendid action. His sire Prince of Wales, imported from Victoria, is by that unprecedented horso, Cos, Prince of Wales, acknowledged to bo tho grandest homo over brought to tho ccloniiu, has never been beaten on any show ground in tho world. Prince Albert's dam, Diamond, was got by that famous lionn Lincolnshire Hero, imported by the Into Mr G. It. Kornside. JSsi|., Tusmaiiia.aiid was bliowii at all tho principal shows in Tasmania, but was never beaten Diamond's dam, Blossom, by Matchless, imported to Tasmania by 3. L Fisher Esq., is by Itoses Lincoln. Blossom commenced fier career as a yearling, biking lirot prize at thn Grand Northern Show, and i first at Westbury samo year, and as a i two year old took rJrst prizo against | twelve others in her own class, antUhe | same day took fust prizo against eight j three year olds. Was shown for ten j years at all tho principal shows in Tas- i mania and never suffered defeat, and j was then sold for two hundred guineas; to go to Queensland. i The above is tho origin of Prince j Albert, and his pedigree will show that there is no better blood in tho colony ; Ho has the Shire Blood brought in by j Lincolnshire Hcto, which tliero is sn' much run on in tho Homo Country at I tho present time The (our horses j drown first at the Glasgow Show in 18841 had all, more or less, Shiro blood in j them, this showing that such siies were j proving themselves, in getting stock ol j the right sort, Buitablo for tho home; market, and the demand for cxporta- j

TiaiJW— £i ; uroouinfjo fee, u9. Wo guarantee will bu acknowledged except in writing W9 JOHN "BL'OJCBIIIUOE. eELUIISAUY NOTICE, TO TMVEL IN THE WAIBAUAPA, •TIIIEPIRU CLYDESDALE STALLION. AVON. For full iiifurmatiuii floo future issue. G. WATSON, 291)1 Proprietor. TO STAND THIS SEASON. 1 T W. Xcill's I'riuce of Wales Horso liepusitory, Masterton, and to travel the district if sulliciciit inducewent offers, the handsome thoroughbred liumo Lord Mandeville. First class paddocks with plenty of water provided free for mares until stinted, nheii due notice will be given, after which Is per week will lo char«cd. Full particulars as to terms, aud tabulntcd pedigree can be obtained on application to. -■: W.N GILL,. . • Proprietor.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3007, 19 September 1888, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3007, 19 September 1888, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3007, 19 September 1888, Page 4

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