TO: STAND'.THIS' his ownors.Btablea,.!TlNUl, the purebred sfellioii '■ '' Tertiifl.-'Sinßld Mare;£2;Groomngd Foefai Fonfurthor particulars apply to . ■ . , • "•- T. J.DEANE, , Propriotor,
FITZ HEROULES.I FITZ HERCULES is a dark brown horse, standing'l6 Hands High, with, immense bono' aiid' muscle, possessed of. a good tomporV;anil .quiet tq.rifioV He was brod by,that celebrated Breeder,' W, Wafers, Esq'., of Aucldn.nd,;'who ; bred and raced somooltho fnstcsf'and'best horses that ever trod the' New Zealand turF. : Among the number was Fitz HerculeS.' : By winning for ,the,Oantcrbury .Derby, and:third to Grip in the Canterbury Cupjall weight for age, ,hb,prpyed ■, that hoi was capable of holAingJi|s..owri.wilh-tho beat of theni under big Haying met with ah accident, it preVejatect him from racing WW' ■■': -■:■■■. '.-•'.;': '■:-■',' ~; •:, ''' Fitz Hcroules is' by 'tliat jworlirenomioa, Yattendon, sire bl'Uranil Planent, 1 wih'nbr of tho Mclnpurrio .Cup, Champion Eaccj. VltODorby, St Eeger, T ahd : . Australian Derby j ■ Ladyi- Emma, • winner of the Duncdin Cup, J C Handicap, and Forbury Handicap,;' .Chester/i .winner of the Melbourne Cup, and ,V R 0 Derby j Hnbcnaj Yulcan, Mcrina? all Maribyrnong : Plato winners; Dagworth and Hesperian, Mctror pplitan winners;. and Javelin, AJO Derby winner, Chester's stock—eight horscshavo won among them during this season 25 races of tho ,uot value of .£11,940,'; and it is'also worthy to noto. that since those tHrco clinkers, Abercorn, Carlyon, and CranbrookiMinrnonced tlioir, career, tho/ havobecn r'cspiinsiblo for ,20 races of tho value of £12,943 18s. Abercorn claims; the lion's sharo,; viz, £7,280 ;18s, Carlyon has £3090 before his namo, and Cranbrobk' follows with £2595.
1% Hercules dam, Peeress, was by the Peer, rtnm'Missßowe, ,b/Sir- Heicules, Alias Millor by Young Wanderer,'Tho .Peer by. Molbourno, Cinizelli by Touchstone, Brocade by Pantaloon, dam Bombazine,' by Thunderbolt, Ya'ttendoh' by Sir Hercules and Cassandra, by Tross, dam Alice Gfayi by Bass, Emigrant, dam Gulharo, Sir Hercules' by Cap-a-pie, dam Paraguay, by Sir Hercules, dnra Poradigan. For podigrco and performances Fitz Hercules' dam stands: unequalled in the Southern Hemisphere. Peorcss won two Canterbury Cups and Canterbury Jockey Club Handicap, besides numerous othor races, and wiw considered the best inare of her day. . , : Pcoiess' dam, Miss Rowe, was tho best mare in Australia, and with Bob Kay in the saddle was never known to he beaten. 1 Augur' tho sporting writer oi the Aiistra-, Insian, 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 Cups and two Champions with tho same strain of blood—all Sir Hercules. Miss Rowo is tho dam of Una, tho best maro that ever stepped in Canterbury. Una, the dam of Ariel, Ariel wimior of the Canterbury Cup, Duncdin J,C Handicap and Forbury Handicap, three Auckland
Peeress will nover ho forgottea—nor will hot halt" brother Mnnuka-on the Melbourne Courao having won tho Canterbury Platen boating Glencoo and all the best horses in Australia at weight for sge, two miles. Iu the year of the Duke of Edinburg's visit to Auckland Peeress won at tho Thames all the races started in the stakes amounting to £BOO. The week following at Aucklnml and Kllerslio Peeress also won all she started for and stakes again amounting.to over £SOO. ■ Peeress' siro,' The Peer, the sire of.Darobin, Darcbin sire of Australian Peer, who won ail tho principal races last season. . Yattendon is credited with gettiui? mora winners than auy other horse in tho Australian colonies, and his progeny—both horses and mares- nro following iu h s footsteps. •' First. Chester, by Chester, Quibble and Shah, by St. George, My Idea, dam of Nolson, are all tho. progeny., of Yattendon horses and mares. Yatteiina, by Yattendon, is the dam of Libeller, Fusilier, Matchlock and KingEsh,.'. The above will show that Fitz' Hercules is one of the stoutest and best bred horses that has over been in this district, and with the cross of The Peer and Sir Hercules blood should get the right sort of horses, both for flat racing, cross country, ami the Indian market. :■ TMS: Thoroughbred mares 10 guineas j all others 5 guineas. ' Two or more as per agreement, pay iblo by P.N Ist January, 1889. 2999 '. JOHN BUCKERIDGE, WAIRARAPA HACK RACING CLUB, FBATHBBSTOM. THE ANNUAL RACE MEETING, will be hold on PIUDAY. November 9,1888,01) Mr W. Nicola Course, nearFcathorston. PROGRAMME. 1. HANDICAP HURDLES, £25, second horso £5 from the Stakes; about 1\ miles. Over six flights of hurdles 3ft Oin high. 2. MAIDEN PLATE, £ls, About 1 milo. Weight for ago. Open to all • horses that havo nevor won an advor- . tisodrace, 3. WAIRARAPAHACKHANDICAP £35, second horse £5 from the stakes, About li uides. 4. LADIES' PURSE HANDICAP,£IS About lj- miles. Minimum weight, 9st7lb. 5. PLYING HANDICAP, M, second horso £5 from stakes. About J milo. Winner of tho Wairarnpa HackHaudicap to carry 71b penalty. C, MEMBERS'RACE, £lO, About 1 milo. For horses which have nover started, the bona-fido property of members. To bo riddon by members. Minimum weight 12 stone. 7. CONSOLATION HANDICAP,£IO. About 1 mile. For all beaten horses at this meeting. Entries to bo made within half an hour aftor the Flying Handicap is run. NOMINATION, ACCEPTANCES, 4c, CLOSE ASUNDER. Nominations. WEDNESDAY, Oct 3, at D p.m, Hack Hurdles 10s, Wairarapa Handicap, 15s, Ladies, Purso7s Cd, Flying 10s, Weights declared Wednesday, Oct. 10,1888. Acceptances and'entries for Maiden Plate, AVednesday, Oct 24, at 9 p.m. Entries for Maidon 155., Acceptances—Handicap Hurdles 15s, Wairarapa Handicap 20s, Ladies' Purse 7s (id, Flying Handicap 15s, Membors' Rflco, post entry 10s.' ConsolationEntries ss, half an hour after the Fiyirig. Acceptances, ss,half an hour aftor weights postod, For further particulars see posters. ■ ' ■ " ' . ~ . W.BOCK, Secretary, "FeathtTßton. PRESS. MRS.H. WIOKERSON, Tobacconist and Bookseller, corner of Queen-street and Perry-strcot,Maatorton has been appointed agent for thoEvENiNCi Pbess for Mastorton'and surrounding districts. Copies of tho bo obtained at the shop immediately after the arrival of the evening train,and also from tho runners. ADVERTISING SOA hilt-price all subsequent insertions. Short Advertisements, not exceeding 16 mils, In Wanted Column: Is eucb, Ist Insertion fiatf-prlco Advertisements over leader charted double rates. I Tho lumber of Insertions required lor any advermanded, Advertisements ordered by tbo month or Quarter and .countermanded before tho time agreed lor expire), will bo.charged or tho full term unless running account with this office must bo PREPAID. Births, Deaths; and MarmgeNoUcesNOT charged; To securo prompt Insertion of advertisements His necessary that they should bo left at tho.offlco by 1 at on which they are required tv
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3015, 28 September 1888, Page 4
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