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r 6 STAND THIS SEASON, at his ownors atiiblcs, TINTJI, tho purerod stallion '*' BOUNDING WILLOW. Tovms,—Singlo Mare, £2, Groomago took For furthor'particulars apply o■ • ; T. J. DEANE, Proprietor. PITZ HERCULES. FITZ HERCULES is a dark brown horse, Stnnding 16 hands high, with immenso bono an'd musclo, possessed of a good tompor,and quiet to rido.. Hojwiisrbrod by that celebrated falters, EBq„ of Auckland, who bred and raced some of tho fastest and;, beat : horses ,tha% ever trod tho New Zealand-turf. Among tho numbor was Fitz Hercules. By winning Iho Auckland Derby, second to the Dauphin for tho Canterbury Derby, and third to Grip iu tho Canterbury Cup, all weight for age, ho proved that ho was capable of holding his own with;tho besi c-Hhom under big weights. Having, met with an accident, it prownted him from raoiog again, <■> Filz Hercules is by that world-ronowncd Ysttcndon, sire of Grand Fiaueut, winner of tho Molbourno Cup, Champion Eaco, VB C Derby, St Leger, and Australian Derby; Lady Emma, winner .joHno. Duncdin Cup, J O.Hand.icapriind"Forbury Handjcup-j "Chester, winner of the Melbourne Cup, and YRC Derby;Habena, Vulcan,. Merina.-'all Maribyrnong. Plato winners j Dagworth and Hesperian, Metropolitan winners j and Javelin, A J 0 Uerby winnor, Chester's Btpck-r-oight horeca—havo won among them during- this season 25 races of the not value of £11,910,: and it is a'so worthy to note that since thoso thrco clinkers, Abercorn, Carlyon, and Cranbrook, commenced their career, tkoy havo been responsible for 20 races of • the value of £12,945 lis. Abercorn claims tho lion's share, viz, £7,290 18s, Carlyon has £3090 before his name, and Cranbrook follows with £2595, Fitz Hercules dam, Peeress, was by the Peer, dam Miss Howe, by Sir| Hctculcs, Miss Miller by Young Wanderer, The Peer by Melbourne, Uinizelli by Touchstone, Brocade by Pantaloon, dam Bombazine,, by Thunderbolt, Yattendon by Sii Hercules 'and Cassandra, by Tross, dam Alico Gray, by Bass, Emigrant, dam Gul narc, Sir Hercules by Cop-a-pic, dan Paraguay, by Sir Hercules, dam Paradi gan. For pedigree and performances' Fits Hercules'dam stands unequalled in th< Southern Hemisphere. Peeress won twf Canterbury Cups and Canterbury Jocko) Club Handicap, buides numerous othei races, and was considered the best marc ol her day. Pecioss 1 dam, Miss Howe, was the bepl mare in Australia, and with Bob Ray ir the saddle was norcr known to be beaten 1 Augur' the sporting writer of the Anstra lasiau, says he has known thorn to wu every race at a meeting in Mr Rcdwood'i colours. Afterwards Mr Redwood sold hii stud to Mr J. Tate, who won six Melbourm Cups and two Champions with tho snini strain of blood-a'l Sir Hercules, Mia: liowo is tho dam of Una, tho best man that over stopped in Canterbury. _ . i Una, the dam of Ariel, Ariel winner o ; tho Canterbury Cup, Dunedin J,C Handii cap and Forbury Handicap, thrco Ancklani Cups. Peeress will never bo forgotten—nor wil her halt brother Manuka-on the Molbonrm Courso having won tho Canterbury Plato boating Glencoe and all the best horses ii ; Australia at weight-forage, two miles.. Ii 1 the yearpf tho Duke of Edinburgh visit t ' Auckland Peeress won at tho Thames al ' tho races started in the stakes amountin, • to £BOO. The week following at Ancklani and Kllerslie Peeress also won all sh i started for and stakes again amounting t ovor £SOO. Peeress' sire, The Peer, th sire of Darebin.'Darcbinsiro of Australia: Peer, who won all tho principal races las soason, ' Yattendon is credited with getting mor winners than any other horso in tho Aus tralian colonies, and his progeny—botl ' horses and marcs-nro following in h footsteps. First Chester, by Chcstei 1 Quibble and Shah, by St. George, My Ides • dam of Nelson, arc all tho progeny c | Yattendon horses and mares. Yatterim by Yattendon. is the dam of Libeller, Fnsi lior, Matchlock and Kingfish. The above will show that Filz Hercule is ono of tiio stoutest and best bred horse that has ov>r been in this district, an with tho cross of The Peer and Sir Hercule '■ blood should get the right sort of horses both for flat racing, cross country, aud th Indian market. TEHMS: Thoroughbred mores 10 guineas ; all other 0 guineas. Two or nwro as per agrcemcnl payable by P.N Ist January, 1889. 2999 JOHN BUCKERIDGE. TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON. Between Uastorton and tho Bush Die tricts the well-known sire KEMP is a substantially built Darl brown horse, four-year old, am stands 16,3 hands high. He is lnrg boned and being proportionately buil should prove himselt to be tho vor; horse required to improve the presen breed of woight-carymg hacks nuw ii the District, Kemp, as n yearling, tool second prizo at the Mastertoi Show, in 1885, also 2nd prize the snun year for the best Camden Colt. In 1881 ho took 2nd prize as a two-year old a tho Mnstcrton Show, and also Ist at tin same show in 1887 as a three-year ol< Coachinu Stallion. TEltMS—£2los per maro. For further particulars apply to JOHN DEVONSHIRE. WAIBABAPA HACK RACING CLUB, FBATHEBSTOM. rnHE ANNUAL RACE MEETING 1 will be held on FRIDAY. Novem berfl, 1888, on Mr W. Nicols Course near Fcathorston. PROGRAMME, 1. HANDICAP HURDLES, £25 second horse £5 from the Stakes about H miles Over six flights o hurdles 3ft (Jin high. 2. MAIDEN PLATE, £ls. About: mile. Weight for ago. Open to al horses that have never won an advor tised race. 3. WAIRARAPAHACKfIANDICA £35, second horse £o from the stake About li miles. 4. LADIES'PURSE HANDICAPS About I|- miles, Minimum weight Osfc 71b. 5. FLYING HANDIDAP, i'2s, seconi horso ib from stakes. About J mile Winnor of tho Wairarapa'HackHandi cap to carry 71b penalty. G. MEMBERS' RACE, 110, About: milo. For horses which havo nove started, tho bona-fide property o members. To bo riddon by members Minimum weight 12 stone. 7. CONSOLATION HANDICAP,£IO About 1 mile. For all beaten horse; at this meeting, Entries to be mad' within half an hour after the Flyin Handicap is run. NOMINATION, ACCEPTANCES, <tc CLOSE ASUNDER, Nominations.. WEDNESDAY, Oct 3 at 9 p.m. Hack Hurdles 10s, Wairavapi Handicap, 15s, Ladies, Purso7s Cd, Flyill" 10a. Weights declared Wednesday Oil. 10,1888, Acceptances and crftrici for Maiden Plate, Wcdnosday, Oct 24 at 9 p.m. Entries for Mnidon IBs. Acceptances—Handicap Hurdles IBs, War rarapa Handicap 20s, Ladies' Purse It 6d, Flying Handicap 15s, Mombera Race, post entry 10s. Consolation— Entrioa ss, half an hour after tho Flying Accoptances Bs.half an hour after weight! postod. For further particulars se< posters, W. BOCK, Secretary, Peathtrston, MEFINGPRESS, M" RS.-H. WICKERSON, Tobacconist and Bookseller, corner o' Queen-street and Perry-streot.Mastortor has beon appointed agent for theEvENiNt V&m for Masterton and Bunoundln; districts. Copies of tho paper can be ob tained at tho shop immediately after thi arrival of tho evening train,and also fron thorurinW

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3019, 3 October 1888, Page 4

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