'; Notices.; | ■; : TO STAND THI SEASON. IHE Fashionably b ed Stallion PRINCE ALBERT, Who will travnl through tho Wairarapa , this Season. Prince Albert ii a dapple bay hone, five years old, Btands" 17 hands' high, with immonSfl b'bne and hair, good feet and splendid aotionl, His Biro Prince of Wales, imported from • Victoria, is by that uiiprocedehted'horse, Cox. Prince of Wales, acknowledged to be the grandest horse ever. brought to tho colonies, has never been beaten on any show ground in the world. Prince Albert's dam, Diamond, was got by that famous horse Lincolnshire■ Hero, imported by the late Mr G., ft. Kernside. Esq;, was' shown, at all tho principal shows in Tasmania, but was nover beaten Diamond's dam, Blossom, by Matchless, imported to Tasmania by J. L Fisher Esq.,, is by Roses' Lincoln. Blossom commenced her career as a yearling, taking first prize at tho Grand Northorn Show, and Brs6 at ■ fla'm'B year, and'na 1 'a two year old took first prize against twelvo others in her own class, and tho same day took first prize against eight three year olds'.' "Was shewn for ten years at all the principal shows in Tasmania and never suffered defeat,.and was then sold for two hundred "guineas to go to Queensland. The abovei is,tho .origin, of Prince Albert, aiid his pedigree will show that there is nobetter blood in tho colony. He has the Shire Blood brought in by Lincolnshire, Hero,, which there is so mueh rim on in tho Home Country at the,, present time. , Tho four! horses drawn first at the Glasgow Show in 1884 had all,, more or less, Shire blood in thorn, this showing that such sires were proving themselves, in getting stock of the right Bort, suitable for the home market, and the demand for exportation. Terms—£4 j Groomage fee, 6s. jNoguaranteo will be acknowledged except in writing. 2909 ' JOHN BUCKERIDGE, FITZ HERGULES. FITZ HERCULES is a dark brown horse, e standing 16 hands high, with immense j bone and muscle, possessed of a good temper, and quiet to ride. He was bred by that celebrated breeder, W. Walters, Esq,, of Auckland, who bred and raced some of the fastest and best horses that v ever Irod tho Now Zealand turf. Among ,[ the number was Fitz Hercules. By winning for the Canterbury Derby, and, third to ' Grip in the Canterbury Cup, oil weight for [J age, he proved that he was capablo of " holding his own with tho best of them under big weights. Having met with an e accident, it presented him from raoiag n again. n Fitz Herculeß is by that world-renowned it Yattendon, sire of Grand Flaneur, winner n of the Melbourne Cap, Champion Kaco, e VB 0 Derby, 8t Legcr, and Australian ,f Derby; Lady Emma, winner of the Dunedin Cup, J 0 Handicap, and Forbury Handicap; Chester, winner of the Mel- . bourno Cup, and VR 0 Derby; Habena, Vulcan,. Merino, all Maribyrnong Plate 0 winners jpagworth and Hesperian, Metro'i politan winuers; and Javelin, AJ 0 Derby d winner. Chester's stock—eight horses—o have won among them during this season ' 25 races of the not value of £11,919, and k it is also worthy to note that since,those (j three clinkers, Abercorn, Carlyon, and e Crsnbrook, commenced'their oareer, tho/ ,t have been responsible fqr §0 races of the , value of £12,915 IBs, Abercorn claims i| tho lion's share, viz, £7,290 18s, Carlyon ' has £3090 before his namo, and Cranbrook f follows with £2595. .
Lite Hercules dam, Peeress, was by the Peer, dam Mies Rowe, by Sir Hcicules, Miss Miller by Young Wanderer,' The Peer by Melbourne, Cinizelli by Touolistone, Brocado by Pantaloon, dam Bombazine, by Thunderbolt, Yattondoii by Sir Hercules and Cassandra, by Tross, dam Alipo Gray, by Bass, Emigrant, dam Gulnare, Sir Hercides by Cap : a-pie, dam Paraguay, by Sir Hercqloj, dag °]}ajrad> gan. la pedigree and performance) Fllz Hercules' dam stands unequalled in the Southern Hemisphere. Peeress won two Canterbury Cups and Canterbury Jockey Club i Handicap, besides numerous other races', and was considered the best mare ot her day. ""Peeress l dam, pes Rowe, was the best mare in Australia, and with Bob Ray in the saddle was never known to be beaten, 1 Augur' the sporting writer of the Australajjjra, says he has known them to win every rape at a meeting in Mr Redwood's colours. l Aftowards Mf Redwood sold his a'tya tq'Mr J. Taite, who won" six Hope Cups and two Champions with fho same strain of blood—all Sir Hercules. Miss Rove J3 tho dam of Una, the best mare Una, the dam of Ariel Ariel winner of the Canterbury Cap, Dunedin J,C Handicap and Forbury Handicap, three Auckland Cups. Peoress will never bo forgotten—nor will her half brother Manuka—on the Melbourno tho year of the Dukecf Hamburg's visit, to Auckland Peeress won at the Thames all the races started in tho stakes amounting to £BOO, The week followingat Auckland and Kllerslie Peeress also von all she started for and stakes again amounting to over £SOO. Peeress' sire. The Peer, the sire of Parebin, Darebin sire of Australian Peer, who won aljthp principal races last scaßon. Yattendon is credited with getting more winners than any other horse in tho Australian jqlonija, and his progeny—both horses and mares- are following in h s footsteps. Fir's) Cluster, by Chostcr, Nibble and Shab, by % George, My Idea, .pi of Kelson, are all the progeny of Yaitenuon hors.es and mares,' Yatterjna, by Yaftenttop, js the (lorn of Libeller, Fiieilior, Matchlock ani KjrigM' Tho above will show that Fitz Hercules is one of tho stoutest and best bred horses that has ever been in this district, and with the cross of The Peer and Sir Hercules blood should get the right sort of horses, l)Qth for flat racing, cross country, and the Indian niarkef. TBRiIS: Thoroughbred mares 10 guineas; all othors 5 guineas, Two or more as per agreement, payabloby P.N Ist January, 1889. 2999, ■ JOHN BUCKERIDCIE, . OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. BIPNEY IYWOOD. Winner of ftoChampjon Silyer Cup of ... all England fcj? HAtROUTTING, JEGB. to announce to the General Public of the Wairarapi, that he has taken the management of the firstly, Lambton Quay, (pejefc £o Fcrnad.os') WolJingiflPj S!><l ffopes by strict aiteritjon to business, wrnpjneji with mod workmanship, to merit a ehjrp. «ff)ieir pat ronage. Razors Ground and got, apd S.JB, being a Specialist, ho will guarantee overy Kazor that is dono. TiirnnniiTiNrTflri shaving a f v N.B. Gemmbh BIUVEBWmWJHBy wait. mi Ammwm scale. K ._ .r,.Ji.i 1 ...., J i —... haK-pri Short AdverttocmtnU, not exceeding K words, In ffintg) Column: Is each, lit insertion half-price subsequent" Advertisements over Ueibr chanrcd double rales. viler arid'amntermanded -before the tlrao Agreed Wfoxplrc's, *UI bo dialed or the lull term unless All'wual pitvcrtUettenta Iron persons having no pi Insertion ot idyertWpuisitb necessary that the; should be left at the office by 1 pikon the day, of puMlotllon.:''.'.'■'■.'.• . Alterations to: Advertisements on the lit aud 4th pages must bo sent in not later than U cm. on the day preceding that on .which the; are reared to ippear, »'-■. .■••■',-•!-■.'.«;:••«,.■ :', ~j ;
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3011, 24 September 1888, Page 4
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