TO STAND THIS SEASON, at hid owners stnblea, TINUI, tho purer bred stallion •. , ... BOUNDING WILLOW. Terms,—Singlq. Maro, £2, Groomngo Fcb'Bs. For furtlior particulars apply to ■ T.J.DEANE, Proprietor.
FITZ HERCULES. FITZ HERCULES ia a dark brown horse, standing 16'handshigh, with immense bono s and tnuaclo,; poja°Bsod of a good temper, and qdiat to' rido. Ho was bred by that celebrated; breeder,. iWtiltera,, Esq., of .bred. and. raced some of tho fastest, find .best .horses thai: ever trod the" Now Zealand tarf. ; Among tho'nnmhor w#s Fitz Hercults. By-winning the Auckland Dorby, second to tho Dauphin for!the Canterbury Dorhy, ; and third to Grip in the Canterbury Cup, all Weight for ago, he proved- that ho waa capable of holding his own with the best of them under! big weights:: Bavibglniet .with an; ncoident, it prevented him'from racing again, ' Fita Hercules is by that world-ronowned Yattendon, sire'ofUrand Flanent? winner, of tho Melbourne Cup, Champion Race, VR 0 Derby, St Leger, and. Australian. Derby) Lady Emma, winner of the Dunedin Cup, J.'O,Handicap, and Forburv Handicap i Ohoator, winner of the Melbourne Cup, and VR C Darby; Habena, Vulcan, Molina, all Maribyruong Plate winners; Dagworth and Heßporian, Metropolitan winners; and Javelin, A f J 0 Derby winner, • Chester's, atnek— thavo won among them during' this season 25;raco! of the not value of £11,940. and i t is a's'o .worthy to. note fthatC#ice, ; thoßo three clinkers, Abercprn, Cnrljon, and Cr'anbrook, commenced their, career,' they, have been responsible for 20 races of the value of £12,945 IBs. Aliercom claims the lion's share, viz, £7,290185, Carlyon has £3090 before his namb, and Cranbrook follows with £2595.''
Fitz Hercults dam, Peeress, was by tho Peer, dam Miss Howe, bj Sir, Hercules, Miss Millet by Young Wanderer, The Peer by Melbourne, Cinizelli by Touchstone, Brocade by Pantaloon, dain Bombazinc, by Thunderbolt,, Yattendon by Sir Hercules and Cassandra, by 'lross, dam Alice Gray, by Bass, Emigrant, dam Gulndro, Sir Hercules by Cap-.i-pie, dam Paraguay, by Sir Hercules, dam Paradigan. For pedigreo and • performances Fitz Hercules' dam Btauds unequalled -in the Southern Hemisphere. Peeress won two Canterbury Cups and Canterbury Juckcy Cluli Handicap, bo-ides numerous, other rncea, and was considered the best mare of her day. Peetess' l dam, Miss Howe, was tho best mare in Australia, and with Bob Kay in tho saddle was new known to be beaten. 1 Augur' the sporting writer of the Australian, says he has known thein bwin every race at a meeting in Mr Redwood's colours. Afterwards Mr.Re.lwood sold his stud to Mr J. Tate, who won six Melbourne Cu| s and tiro Champions with the sam« strain of blood—a 1 Sir llcrcules. Miss tiowo is the dnm of Una, the best mare that ever stepped in Canterbury. Una, tho dam of Ariel. Ariol winner of the Canterbury Cup, Dunedin J,O Handicap and Forbury Handicap, three Auckland Cups. Peeress will never be forgotten—nor will hor hali brother Manuka-on tho Melbourne Coureo having won tho Canterbury Plates beating Gloncoo and all the best horses in Australia at weight for see, two miles. In tho year of the Uukoof Edinburg's visit to Auckland Peeress won at tho Thames all the races started in. tho. stakes amounting to £BOO. The week following at Auekl md and Kllerslio Peeress also won all she started for and stakes again amounting to over £SOO. Poercss 1 sire. The Peer, the siro of Darebin, Darebin airo' of Australian Peer, who won all tho principal races last soason, Yattendon is creditod with gettincs more winnere than any other horse in tho Australian oolonies, and liis progeny—both horses and mares-are following in hs footsteps. Fiist Chester, by Chester, Quibble and Shah, by St. George, My Idea, dam of Nolson, ore all tho progeny of Yattendon horses and mares. Yatterina, by Yattendon. is the dam of Libeller, Fusilior, Matchlock and Kingfish, The ahovo will show that Fitz Uercnles is one of tiio stoutest aud best bred horses that has owr been in this distiict, aud with the cross of The Peer and Sir Hercules blood should get the right sort of horses, both for flat racing, cross country, and the Indian market,
TKhllS i Thoroughbred marcs 10 guineaß; all others 5 guineas. Two or more as per agreement, payible by l'.N Ist January, 1889, 8999 JOHN BUCKEKIDGE. WAIEARAPA HACK RACING CLUB, FEATHEBSTOH, The annual race meeting, will be held on FRIDAY, November!), 1888, on Mr W. Nicole Oourae, near Feathorston. PROGRAMME. 1, HANDICAP HURDLES, £2B, Bccond luirso £5 from tlio Rtnkos; about 1 \ miles Over six flights of hurdles 3ft Gin high. 2, MAIDEN PLATE, £lo. About 1 mile. Weight for age. Open to all horses that havo nevor won an advertised race. 3, WAIRARAPA HACK fl ANDICAP £35, second horse £5 from tlio stakeß. About li miles. 4, LADIES' PURSE HANDICAP,£IS About 11 miles. Minimum weight, flat 71b. 5, FLYING HANDICAP,' i'2s, second horso £5 from stakes. About J mile, Winner of the Wairarapa Hack Handicap to carry 71b penalty. 0. MEMBERS' RACE, £lO, About 1 milo. For horsos whioh havo never started, tlio bona-fido proporty of members. To bo nddon by membors. Miuiinum weight 12 stone. 7. CONSOLATION HANDICAP,IIO. About 1 milo, For all beaten horses at this meeting. Entrios to bo made within half an hour after the Flying Handicap is run.
NOMINATION, ACCEPTANCES, &o, CLOSE ASUNDER. Nominations, WEDNESDAY, Oct !), at 9 p.m. Hack Hurdles 10s, Wairavapa Handicap, 15a, Ladies, Purse 7s Gdj Flyinif lOs. Weights declared Wednesday, Oct, 10, 1888.. Acceptances and entries for Maiden Plato, Wednoaday, Oct 24, at Oip.in. Entries for Maiden 16s. AccepUuces —-Handicap Hurdles IBs, Wairarapa Handicap 20s, Ladies' Pprsc 76 Gd, Flying Handicap IBs. Members' foco, post ontry 10s.. Consolation— Entric! ss, half an linur after tlio Fiying. Acceptances Bs,half an hour aftor weights posted. For further particulars see posters. W. BOCK, • Secretary,Featherslon.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3014, 27 September 1888, Page 4
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