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TO -STAND THIS SEASON, ab his owners stables, TINUI, the pureBOUNDING WILLOW. Torms.-'Sinjjle Mare; £2, Groomnge Foo Ba.' For further particulars r apply to T, J.DEANE, Proprietor^ PITZ ■ HEBCULBSs

FITZ HERCULES is a daft brown horse, standing 16 hands high, .with irhmense b»ne and muscle,; .possessed 'of n good temper,' and .'quiet,to' rido!' Ho' was bro'd by tint celebrated bre'e'dorr W." Walters', EBq.i of Auckland, who bred and ractd g!inie of tho'fastest aitid s beit" ; hiries thai over trod the :.New. Zealand tur(. Among tho number w/is fitz Hercuks. By, winning the Auckland Derby, second to the Dsnphiii for the Canterbury Derby; and'third to Grip in'the Canterbury Cup, all wei.sht for age,' 'he proved that be -was capable -of holding his .own.with th'o of'thorn under Dig weights. Having met withan acoiderlt, it prcuMed.him from racing again. ,'..■. Fitz Hercules is by that world-renowned Yatterjdon, sire otOrand Flaneur, winner of tholMcloourhe'Ciipi';Chiiiiipi6n Baco, VRODerby, St Leger, : 'and• Australiau T)erliy'; Lady Emma, winner "of'the Dunedio Cup, J C Handicap, andForbuiy 'Handicap; Chester, winner'of (hf> ; Mol< bourne 1 Cup, and V.S 0 Derby; Habcnai Vulcan, Mcriua, aWMiiribyr.iong: Plate; wtMtora; Dagivorth and Hesperian, Metropolitan winners j and Jav.din,A> JCDor'liy winner. ~ Ohostu's static—eigh^hor.-ea— have iroh'ainbhij theni daring tins season 25 races of tlie.not value/if £11,940, and it is a ao,w ; iithy.to n'oto'.that rinua thoso three! clinkers, 'Aberiorri, - Crirlyon, and (JranbrookTcomraenced'their career, the/, havolieen respmsiblcfor-20races of the value 1 of £12,945 lSa. Ahcrcorn claims the lion's share, viz, '£7,290 ; 185, 'Carlyon has £BO9O before his name, and Cranbrook follows with £2595. Fiti Hcrcuh's dam, Peeress, was by the Potr.'d'in Miss Kowo, by Sir Hciculea, Miss < Miller by Young Waudtrcr, The I'ccr by Me.bourne, Cinizelli by-To ehstonoj Brocade by Pantaloou, dam Bombazine, by Thunderbolt, Ysttcndon by Sir Hercules' and Cassandra, by '1 rosa, dam Alice Gray, by Bass, Emigrant, dam Gulnare,| Sir Efeules by Cap-a-pie, dam Paraguay, by Sir Hercules, dam Paradigm ' - • i For pedigwo and porformanceß Fitz Heroics' dam stands unequalled in the Soutbem flerais..hero. Peere-s won two Cantorbury Cups and Canterbury Jockey Club Handio-ip, bo ides numerous other races, and was considered the best maro of hor d-ty. Pceiess' dam, Miss Eowo, was the best mare in Australia and with Bob Ray in the saddlo was nerer known to bo beaten, ' Augur' tbesporting writer of the AustraUsian, says he lus biown them ti win every race at a meeting in Mr Redwood's colours, Afterwards Mr Reiwoud sold his stud to Mr J. Tate, who won six Melbourne Cui'B and two Champions with the same strain of blood-al Sir Hercules. Miss Howe is llio dsm of Una, tho best maro that ever stepped in Canterbury. Una, the dam ol Arid. Ariel winner of tho Cantorbury Cup, Duuedin J,C Handicap aud Forbury Htndicap, three Auckland Cups. Peoress will never bo forgotten-nor will her halt brother Manuka-on the Melbourno Courso having-win tho Canterbury Plates heating Glcncoe and all tho best horses in Australia at weight for sge, two miles, In tho year of the Uukeof Edinburgh visit to Auckland Peereßs won »t tho Thames all the. noes stated in the stakes amounting to £BOO, The week following at Attokl «d and KUerelio Peeress also von all she staited for aud stakes again nmouutiug to over £SOO. Poercss' sire,_ 'lhePter, the siro of Darebin, Darobin sire of Australian Peer, who won all the principal races last

Yattendon is credited with gotta more winners than any other horse in tho Australian colonies, and his progony-both horses aud mares- are following in hs footsttpj. Fiist Cheater, by Chester. Quibble and Shah, by St. George, My Idea, dam 1 of Nolson, are all tho progeny w of Ynttenilon horses aid >""»*»■ Yatteriua, byYatlendon is the dairiof Libuller, Fuailie, Matchlock and Kingfi*h. 'I he above will ehoir that Fiiz Hercules is ono of tlio atouteat and best bicd horses that has evr been in this district, and with Ul9 cross of The Peer and Sir Hercules biood should get the right a»rt of horsea. both for flat racing, cross country, aud tho Indian market, TEkMS : Thoroughbred mires 10 guinoaa; all others 5 guineas Two or miroas per agreement, uay.blcby P.N Ist Januiry, 1889. 2999' JOHN BUCKEMDGE. TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON, . Between vlaßtertwi and tho Bush Districts the woMnoffii air© KEMP is tuubstantially built Bark Browntae, four-year old, and stands 16,3 hands high. Ho is large bonod ana being proportionately built should provo himself to bo the very horse required to improve tho present brood of weight-enrying bucks now in the District. ■ Kemp, as a yearling, took second prize at thts_ Mastertun Show, in 1885, also 2nd prize tho same year for the .best Camden Colt. In 1880'. he took 2nd prize as a twu-year old at the Mastcrton Sltoiv, and also Ist at the saino show in 1887 as a three-year old Coachim; Stalliun. TERMS-£2los perrnaro. For further particulars apply to JOHN DEVONSHIRE. WAIBABAP* HACK HACINGCLUB, FEATHEBSTOM. mBE ANNUAL RACE MEETING, h will be held on FRIDAY. November 9,1888, on Mr W. Nicole Course, nearFeathenton, PROGRAMME. 1, HANDICAP HURDLES, £25, second horso £5 from the Stakes; about 1$ miles Over' Six flights of hurdles 3ft (Jin high, 2.; MAIDEN PLATE, M. About 1 mile. Woight for age, Open to all horses that have nevor won an advertised race. 3. WAIRARAPAHAOKfIANDICAP £35, second horse £o from the stakes. About lA miles. 4. LADIES'PURSE HANDIOAP,£IS About 1} miles, Minimum weight, flat 71b. bV FLYING HANDIDAP, £25, second horso £5 from stakes.. About fmilo. Winner of tho VVairarapa Hack Handicap to'carry 71b penalty. C, MEMBERS' RACE, 110, About 1 mile. For horses which have never toted, the bona-fido property of members, To bo riddonby meraberß, 'Minimum weight 12 Btone. 7,! CONSOLATION HANDICAP,£IO. About 1 mile. For all beaten horses 'at this meeting. Entries to bo made Iwithin half anjlour after the Flying 'Handicap is run.

NOMINATION, ACCEPTANCES, &c, CLOSE ASUNDER. WEDNESDAY, Oct a, at 1 0 p.m. Hack Hurdles 10a, Waimrapa Handicap, 16s, Ladies, Purse 7s Cd, Fly. inj; 10a. Weights declared Wednesday, Oot.'lO, HBB, Acceptances and entries for llaidon Plate, Wednesday," Oct 24, abO p.m. Entries for Maiden IBs. Acceptances—Handicap Hurdles IBs, Wairarapa Handicap 20s, Ladies' Purao 7s (id, Flying Handicap 15s, Members' Rico, post entry 10s, Consolation— Entrioa Bs, half an hnur.aftet the Fiying. Acceptances ss,half an hour after weights posted. For further particulars see posters, .-W.BOOK, ,v Secretary, Feathtrston. PBSmO; PRESS, MRS.H. WICKBRSON, Tobacconist and Bookseller, corner of Queen-street and Perry-streot,Maaterton has been appointed agent for theEvraiNO Press for Masterton and surrounding districts. Copies of the paper can be obtajnod at the shop immediately after the ajriyaj of &« ervouttf t'iaio>oiid j!bo from

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3018, 2 October 1888, Page 4

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