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T|o STAND THIS SEASON, at'hi. I. owners Btables, TINUI, the pure ired Btallion BOUNDING WILLOW. Tormß,-Sin«le km, £2, Groonug Fee Cm, Fur further particulars appl to . | ■ '■ T.J.DEANE, Proprietor. EITZ HERCULES FITZ HERCULES ia a dart brown horn standing 10 hands high, with imnwnF bone and muscle, posßCsaod of* gno temper, and quiet to ride. jHe was brc by thai celebrated broederj W, Walter; Esq., of Auckland, who bred and race ever'trodtlic New Zealand turf. Amon the number was Fitz Heroulea. By winnin the Auckland Derby, second to the Dauphi for the Canterbury Derby,! and,third't Grip in tho Canterbury Cupj all .weight fc age, ; he, proved ithajhe' waß,;capablo '( holding his own with the jb'esi of'.the; under big weights. Having; pet .with a accident, it presented him'from r'aoio again. ' ; ~,.'.. ', i i Fitz Hercules i{ by that world-reno'wne Yattendon, sire of Grand Flapfi, winne. of the Melbourne Cup, Cliarhpion 'Ract VRO Derby, St Leger, and Australia Derby j, Lady Emma, winner th Duncdiu Cup, J C Handicap;, aid Worbur Handicap;' Chester, winner of the Mei bourne Cup, and V R C Derby,; Habem Vulcan, Meriua, all Maribyrnong Plat .winners; Dagworth and Hesperian, Metre politan winners j and Javelin', AJO Uefb winrier,' Cheater's havo mm among them during' this seaso 25 jaccsof the notlvalue of, £11,940, lau it is a'sb worthy to note that since thos three clinkers, Abercorn, J Carlyon, an Cranbrook, commenced .their' career, the hare been, rcapmsible for 20 races of ,th value of £12,945 IBs, Abercorn claim tho lion's share, viz, £7,290 18s, Carlyo has £3090 before his name, and Crahbroo follows with £2695. ; , ~ .'' : Fitz HerouUs darn, Peeress, was by th Peer, da'ni Miw Howe, 'by 'Sir Heiculci Miss JliUer by Young Wanderer,' Th Peer by Melbourne, 'Cinizelli by Toiicli stone, Brocade by Pantaloon, dam Bombs zine, by Thunderbolt,' Yattendon'by Si Heroules-and Cassandra, by.'lross, dar Alice Gray, by Bass, Emigrant, dam Gul uare. Sir Hercules •by Cap-a-pie, dai Paraguay,, by Sir Hercules, 1 dam Paradi

i For pedigree and performances Fi tr 1..1 '.ir„ .i..X Southern Hemisphere, Fecrejs ,vron w .Canterbury Cups arid Canterbury Jock' Club Handicap, besides numerous oth races, and was considered the best mare her day. , Peeiess' dam, Miss Bowo, was the be mare in Australia, and with Bob Bay the saddle'was noref known to be beate ' Augur' thei sporting miter of the Austi Man, says he has kuown them fr> w every race at a meeting in Mr Redwood colours. Afterwards Mr R&lwoodsoldi stud lb Mr J. Tate, who woii six Melboun Cups and two Champions with the san strain of blood-ail Sir Hercules. Mi Itowe is the dam of Una, tbo best ma that ever stepped in Canterbury . Una, the dam ol Ariel, Ariel winner the Canterbury Cup,,Dunedin J,C Hand cap aud Forbury Handicap, three Aucklat Cups. ~ * Peeresß will never be forgottoa—norw her hali brother Manuka—on.the Melbouri Courso having won the Canterbury. Plat heating Glencoo and all thobest horses Australia at weight for :ge, two miles. '. the yearbf the Uuknof Edinburgh visit Auokland Peeress won at thei Thames'! the races started in the stakes amountii to £BOO. The week 'following at Auoklai and Kllerslio Pcerrss also-won all si started for and slakes again amounting over £SOO, Peeress'Bire, The' Peer, ■ t! sire ofDarcbin, Darebio sire of Australii Peer, who won all the principal races la season, Yattendon is credited with getting m 6 winners than any 1 other horse in the Au tralian colonies,,'and' hia' propy-bo horses and mare's-arc following in. 1 footstsns; Fiist Chester, , by Cheste Quibble and Sbah, by St, Oeorge, My He dam of Nelson,' uro all the progeny Yattendon horsos and mares.' Yatferin by Yattendon. is the dam of Libeller, Fui lie, Matchlock and Kingfish, •The above will show that Fitz Hercul is one of trie stoutest and best bred hors that.has "evpr been in this distiict, ai with the cross of The Peer and Sir.Hereul blood should get th» right sort of horse both for flat racing, cross country, aud tl Indian market. "~'~"~~ . ' TBhMSi' , Thoroughbred mares 10 guineas; allothe payiblebyP.NlstJanuiry, 1883. ' 8999 JOHN BUGKEBIDQ& TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON. Between Maaterton and the Bush Dii tricts the well-known sire KB IMF KEMP iB a substantially built Da-' Brovm horse, four-year old,, a: [ stands 16.8 hands high. Ho ' boned(ina being.proportionatcly i; bu should prove hinuelt Vbo tho.ve • horso required to iniprovo tho prese 11 breed of weight-carying hackß now ' tho District. ; Kemp, as a yearling/ta ' second prize"' at.' .the Mastert '* s)howi in 1856, also 2nd prize tho aar ' year for the best CaindeniM. InlS he took 2nd pjize as a two-year old 3 the Jlastertoij Sbp'iy.'and also'lsf at ti | same show In 1887' as a ifoco-year o 1 Coachlmt Stallion. TEEMS-£2los por maro. f Fur further particulars apply to t JOHN DEVONSHIRE/ 1 ' ; EYBNWG PRESS MBS.H.WICPRSOIJ.TQbacc nlst and Bogksellpr, corper ', fjuoon-Btreeb and Perry-streot.Masrbi'tf has been appointed agent fir thpEvra)! Press for Mnsterton and Burroundii districts. Copies of the paper can be o f gained at tho shop immediately after tl arrival of t|p eyoujng t'rajn ( and ahjo fro tho runners, . BBUNNERCOALCOMPANY'B COA BUSINESS, . , WE beg to thank tho public fort! liberal patronage accorded to i in tho past, und to intimate that tl said business will bo conducted on tl same premises by our successors—Tl Gioy Valley Coal Company, limited- ' under the general' management of oi Mr M, Kennedy ana] jye bpjr.' to .sojic for the said Company a continuance { ' the said liberal patronage., ■' .j KENNEDY BROS,. f THE GREY VALLEY COAL COJ 1 PANY (Limited), 3 Depot Manner and Viototla'.str'ee 8 nearGubft.Btr'eDt. D (Includes Wallsond, Coalpit Heath, ar 1 Brunner Collieries) i a Having takon over the Brunner Co: \ Company's bußinesß on shore and afloa '. it will be our constant aim not only I •• 'maintain,. but also toßargely citer ' tho soid ibußincM,'"" The poßsessio I of. these three celebrated colliorie i onables us to do so mflst 'adyantageouil 1 for oiir custoinors.' .' I GREY VALLEY; COAL COMPAQ 1 (Limited), ;. | W.O.GASQUOINti,i 'l3oft" Manager, MB ; CHAELES'J. FREETH, Li OBHSbdlmbrpretebi wishes t intimate to the settlers of WaiVafajiaan! surrounding Districts, that he is pre pared (the Native Land Act' 1888 beini now in force) to assist thorn uvnegutjat ing with the Natives, privately, for tb sale or lease of their lands to European; who may be desirous of treating for tb 6ame, Communications', from any par of the Colony punctually, attended to NEW QFFIOESat private remdkhoe Linc'oln l{oad,'Masterton, . 800^ | , ;gFE:pNCAI§,i;.-.i. . ,■ Jiirjate 'tojhepid customers an.c the' pjdjljp' irj'fjeheral thaj she- has re, opened -m above ojn)njf room 'Qiijd im epeotfijlly Bojicjts : their' patronage,' A first classluncheon for l'e, Lambton Quaj Wellißgtdn. : ~ // 30K

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3022, 6 October 1888, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3022, 6 October 1888, Page 4

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