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TO STAND THIS SEASON, at Mb owners Btables, TINUI, tho pureBOUNDING WILLOW, To'rmßi—Single Maro, £2, Groonmgo Kee P». For further particulars apply to . T.J.DEANE, Proprietor^ iFITZ HERCULES.

FITZ HERCULES i«'a dark brown horse; standing 16 handajhigh, with, immonm bono anil' mußole,' ; possessed' of it good temper, and quiet to rido. He wavered by tint celobrated breeder, W. Walters, Esq., of Auckland, who bred and graced aomo ol tlio fiißtcßtjandihest. horsesjhat ever trod the Now Zealand turf. Among the number was Fits Herculea. By winning the' Auckland Dorbyj second to theDaijphin: for the Canterbury, Derby, and third.'to' Grip in the Canterbury Cup.'all weight for age, .hejprovcduUiat'he 'was. I 'capable' of holding his' -iW ,'tKew accident, it .presented him from racing again, Fitz Hwcolee is by tMMd-renbwned Yattendpn, sire o! Grand Flaneur, winner of the Meloourne Cnp, Champion; Baco, : YRCDerby, StLeger, and Australian Derby j : Lady' Enima, winner of the Dhnedin Cup, J 0 Handicap;<ahd'Formiry Handicap j Chester,-'winner ibf.. the Melbourne Cup, and V R C Derby j Habona,' Vulcan, Morina, all Ma'ribyr,iiODgjPlate wiunors; Dagworth and Hesperian, Metropolitan winners; odd Javelin, AJO Derby winner, ChosterV stock—oighthoraea—have won among them during , this season 25races of the net value of £11,940, aud it : is a-so WJithy to noto that since those three clinkers, Abercorii, .Carlyon, and Cranbrook, commenced their career,' they have been responsible for 20 races of the value of £12,945 IBs. Abercom claims tlio lion's share, viz, £7,290 18s, Cnrlyon bas'£3o9o before bis name, and Cranbrook follows with £2595.

. 'Fitz Hcroulra dam, Peereaaj wa? by tho Peer,' dam-Mias Kowe, by .Sir Heiculea, Miss Miller by Young Wanderer, The Peer' by:.Melbourne, Cinizelli by Toichstone, Brocado by Pantaloon, dam Bombazine,' by, Thunderbolt,; Yattcndon \by : Sir. Hercules and Cassandra, by Tross, dam Alice Gray, by Bass, Emigrant, dam Gulnare," Sir Hercules by Cap-a-pic, dam Paraguay, by Sir Hercules, dam Paradigan; •■ For pedigree' and performances Fitzl Hercules' dam stands unequalled'in tho 1 Southern Hemisphere.. Peeress, won kwo Canterbury Cnps and Canterbury Jockoy Club' Handicap, besides numerous other races, and was considered the best mare oi her day. ' | Peoiesa' dam, M!bs Rowe, was the best mare in Australia, nnd with Bob Kay in the saddle iwasnerer known to be beaten, 1 Augur' the sporting writer of the Australasian, says ho has known them to win every face at a meeting in Mr Redwood's coloua Afterwards Mr Redwood sold his stud to Mr J. Tate, who won six Melbourne Cups and two Champions with, the same strain of blood—al Sir Hercules. Miss Rowe is thodum pf Una, the best mare that ever stepped in Canterbury. Una, the dam of Ariel. Ariel winner of the Canterbury Cup, Dimedin J.C'Hundicap aud Forbury Handicap, thrca Auckland Cupß. , Peeross will never be forgotten-norwill her hair brother Mannka-on the Melbourne Course bavingVon the Canterbury Plates heating flleucoo and all the best horses in Australia at weight lor ;ge, two miles. In t!io year of the liukeof Edinburgh visit to Auckland Peeress won at tho Thames all the races stirlcd in the stakes amounting to £BOO. The week following at Auckland and KUerslio Peeress also won all alio started for and siafe again amounting to over £SOO. Peeress' sire, The Ptor, the sire of Darcbin, Darobin sire of Australian Peer, who won all the principal races last

Y attention is credited with getting more winners than any other horse.iu the Australian oolonies, and his progeny—both honci and mares-, are following in hs foofcitsps. First Chester, by Chester, Quibble and Shatf, by St. George, My Idea, dam of Nelson, are all tho of Yattendoa horses and marts. Yatterina, by Yattcndon is tho dam of Libellor, Fusilie-. Matchlock and Kingfish. 'the above will show that Filz Hercules is.one of tht stoutest and best bred horses that has ever been in this distiict, and with the cross of The Peer and Sir Hercules blood should get the right sort of horses, both for flat racing, croaß country, aud the Indian market, TEMiM: Thoroughbred mares 10 guineas; all others 5 guineas Two or mwo as per agreement, payiblc by P.N Ist Januiry, 1889. 2999 JOHN BUOKKRIDGE. TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON. _ Botweea .viastorton and the Bush Districts tho well-known siro KEMP EEMP is a substantially built Dark ' brown lioreo, four-year old, and stands 16.8 hands high. _ He is large boned aim being'proportionately built should. prove himselt to be tho very horao required to improve the present brood of weight-carying hacks now in tho District. Kemp, m a yearling, took second prize at the Masterton Show, in 1885, also 2nd prize tho same year for the best Camden Colt, In 188b' he took 2nd prize as a two-year old at the Masterton Shoiv, and also Ist at the samo show in 1887 as a throe-year old Coaching Stallion, TElttIS-£2losporuiaro, For further particulars apply to JOHN DEVONSHIRE. WAIBABAP* HACK' RACING CLUB, FEATHEKSTON.

mHE ANNUAL RACE MEETING, 1 will be held on FRIDAY. Novembar!), 1888, on Mr W. Nicola Course, iiearFeathorstoii. PROGRAMME. 1. HANDICAP HURDLES, £25, second horao £s,from the. Stakes j about IJ'miles'. Over six flights of hurdles Sfb Cin high, 2. MAIDEN PLATE, £ls, About 1 mile. Weight for age. Oj>e» to all horses that havo never won an advortisedrace, 3. WAIRARAPAHACKHANDICAP £BS, second horse £o from tho stakes. About H miles. : 4. LADIES'PURSEHANDIOAP,£IS About 1J miles. 'Minimum weight, 9ab 71b. 5. FLYING HANDIDAP, 125, second horse £5 from stakes. About | milo, Winner of tho Wairarapa Hack Handicap to carry 71b penalty, : 6. MEMBERS' RACE, 110, About 1 milo. For horses'which have never started, the borta-fide property of members. To bejndden by members, Minimum weight 12 stono, 7. CONSOLATION HANDICAP.iIO. About 1 mile. For all beaton horses at this meeting.. Entries to bo niade within half an hour after the Flying i Handicap is ran, NOMINATION, ACCEPTANCES, &c, CLOSE ASUNDER, Nominations, WEDNESDAY, Oct 3, at 9 p.m. Hack Hurdles 10s, Wairarapa Handicap, IBs, Ladies; Purse 7b fid, Flyini! 10a. Weights declared Wednesday, Oct. 10,1888. Acceptances and entries for Maiden Plato, Wednesday,' Oct 24, at 9 p.m. Entries for Maiden IBa. Ac-ceptances-Handicap Hurdles 16s, Wairarapa handicap 20s, Ladies' Purse 7s (jd, Flying Handicap 15s, Members' IWoj poaj ontry' 10s. ConsolationEntries 6s, half an honr after the Fiying. 4 wnnkaniwa rklmlfnri h«ur afterwoishts posjed, For' further' particulars see W.BOCK, .•■-.■• _____Secre]ar j y,Foathe«ton, EVETOG- PRESS, MRS..H. WIOKERSON, Tobacconist and Bookseller, corner of and Pflrry-otreet.Mastorton lias' heeu appoirjfpd agent for thpEyENj.NO Press for' Majtertgri jpd,_6urpi(jndipg districts. Copies'of tiie ptypj pjn ho i|p.tained at the. shop immediately after'tho

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3020, 4 October 1888, Page 4

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