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fTIO STAND THIS SEASON, fitliis JL ownora stables, TINUI, tho purebred stallion - BOUNDIN6 WILLOW, Tsrms,—Single Maro, £2, Groomage Feo Pa,' l?or further particulars apply to i' ' ■'' ■• • . T. J.DBANE, Proprietor.- 1 •

FITZ HERCULES. FITZ ia a dark, brown horse, standing 16 hands high, with' immense bono ami musoje,-; po»s':Bacd-.of good temper, and quiet to ride. He was brod by tint celebrated breeder,' ,W. Walters, Esq,, of Auckland, who fad arid, raced aomeoftho fastest and best horses that ever trod New Zealand turfi ■' Among tho nnmbef was Fitz Hercules, By winning the Auckland Derby, second to tho Dauphin for tho Canterbury Derby, and third tc Grip in the Canterbury Cup, all weight for age, he proved that ho was capable oi holding his own with the best of them under big weights. Having mot with an accident, it prevented him from raoirr 8 8« i - I;. , , < v Fitz Hercules is by that world-renowned Yatteiulon, siro ol Grand Flaneur,, winner of the Melbourno Cup, Champion Itnce, VBODorby, St Lcgor, and- Australian Derby j Lady Emma, winner ol "'the Dunediu Cup, J 0 Handicap, and l'orbury Handicap j Chester, winner'of the Melbourne Cup, and V.RO Derby; Habena, Vulcan, ■ Merina, all Maribyrnong Plato winners j;Dagworth and Hesperian, Metropolitan winiiers j and Javelin, A J 0 Derby winner,' Chester's stock—eight horeeshavo won among them during this season 25 races of tbe not valno of £11,040, and it is a'so worthy to note that since those thrco clinkers, Abercorn, Carljon, and Cranbrook, commenced their.career, thoy have been responsible for. 20 races of < the valuooorf r £12,945 IBs, Abercorn claims tho lion's share, viz, £7,290 18s, Carlyon has £3090 before his naino, end Cranbrook follows with £2595.

Fitz Hercules dam, Peeress, was by the Peer, (tmn Miss Rpwe, by Sir Hercules, Miss Miller by Young Wanderer, The Peer by Melbourne, Cinizelli by Touchstone, Brocado hy Pantaloon, dam Boinbazitie, by Thundorbolt, Yattendon by Sir Hercules and Casaandrn, by Troas, dam Alice Gray, by Bass, Emigrant, dam Gulnare, Sir Hercules by dam Paraguay, by Sir Hercules, dara Paradigm. For pedigreo and performances. Fitz Hercules' dnm stauds unequalled in the Southern Hemisphere. Peeress won two Canterbury Cups and Canterbury Jockey Club Handicap, bo.iides numerous other races, and was considered the best maro of her day, l'eeiesa' dam, Miss Howe, was the best mare in Australia,, and with Hob Ray in the saddle was norcr known to ho beaten, ' Augur 1 tho sporting writer of the Australasian, says he has known them to win every race at a meeting in Mr Redwood's colours. Afterwards Mr Redwood sold his stud to Mr J, Tate, who won six Melbourne Cu|:s and two Champions with the satuo strain of blood—a'l Sir Hercules, Miss Howe is tho dam of Una, the best marc that ever stepped in Canterbury. Una, the dam of Ariel., Ariel winner of tho Canterbury Cup. Dunedin J.C Handicap aud Forbury Handicap, threo Auckland Cups, Peeress will never bo forgotten —nor tyill hor hnli brother ITanuka-on tho Melbourne Course having won tho Canterbury Plates heating Glencoe and all tho best horses in Australia at weight forage, two miles, In the year of the Duke of Edinburgh visit to Auckland Peeress won at the Thames all tho races started iu the stakes amounting to £BOO, The week following at Auckland and Kllerslie Peeress also won all she started for and slakes again amounting to over £SOO, Peeress' sire, Tho Peer, the sire of Darebin, Darebin sire of Australian Peer, who won all the principal races last season. Yattendon is credited with getting more winners than any other horso in tho Australian colonies, and his progeny—both hones aud mares- aro following in hs footsteps. Fiist Chester, by Chester, Quibble and Shall, by St. George, My Idea, dam of Nolson, are all tho progeny of Yattendon horses and mares. Yatterioa, by Yattendon, is the dam of Libeller, Fusilier, Matchlock and Kingllsh, .

The above will show that Fitz Hercules is 0110 of tlie stoutest mid best bred horses that has ever been in (his distiict, and with tin cross of Tho Peer and Sir Hercules blood should get the right sort of horses, both for flat racing, cross country, aud the Indian market. TEIiJIS: Thoroughbred mares 10 guineas; all others 5 guineas. Two or more as per agreement, pay ible by P.N Ist January, 1889. 2039 . JOHN BUCKERIDGE, WAIEAEAPA HACK 'RACING CLUB.FEATHEESTOM, The annual race meeting, will be hold on FRIDAY. November I), 1888, on Mr W. Nicola Course, near Fcatherston. PROGRAMME. 1. HANDICAP HURDLES, £25,• second horse £5 from the Stakes; about l\ miles Over six flights of hurdles 3ft Gin high. 2. MAIDEN PLATE, £io. About 1 mile. Woi«ht for ago,, Open to all horses that have never won an advertised race. 3. WAIRARAPA HACK HANDICAP £35, second horse £5 from the stakes. About U miles. 4. LADIES' PURSE HANDICAP,£IS About 1} milos. Minimum weigbt, 9st 71b. 6. FLYJNG HANDIDAP, j£2o, second horse 15 from stakes. About j mile. Winner of the Wairarapa Hack Handicap to carry 71b penalty. G, MEMBERS' RAGE, £lO, About 1 mile. For horses which have never started, the bona-fido proporty of members, To bo ridden by members, Minimum weight 12 stone, 7. CONSOLATION HANDICAP,£IO. About 1 milo. For all beaten horses at this meeting. Entries to bo mude within half an hour after the Flying Handicap is run. •

NOMINATION, ACCEPTANCES, Ac, CLOSE ASUNDER, Nominations, WEDNESDAY, Oct i), at 0 p.m. Huck Hurdles 10s, Wairarapa Handicap, Ids, Ladies, Purse 7s fid, Flyin? 10a. Weights declared Wednesday, Oct. 10,1838. Acceptances and entries for Maiden Plate, Wednesday, Oct 24, at 9 p.m.' Entries for Maiden 16a. Acceptances—Handicap Hurdles 16s, Wairarapa Handicap 20s, Ladies' Pursers fid, Flying Handicap 15s, Members' Rice, post entry 10s. ConsolationEntries Bs, half on hour after the Fiying. Acceptances 6s,half an hour after weights posted; , For further particulars see posters. :W. BOOK, • , Secretary, Featherston, EVENING: PRESS. MRS; H. WICPRSON, Tobacco- - ; nisb and Bookseller, corner of Queen-street and Perry-street,Mastorton has been pointed agent for thoEvBNiNO PiSEBS for Mast'erton and surrounding districts. Copies of thp can bp obtained afc tho shop immediately after the arrival of tho evening train,and also from tho runners.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3013, 26 September 1888, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3013, 26 September 1888, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3013, 26 September 1888, Page 4

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