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mO-STANDTHIS SEASON, ab his 1 owners stables, TlNUl,t'"> P ure " bro(l stallion , ' BOUNDING WILLOW. Terms,—Siiirlo, Ifaro, £2, Groomage Fco Ps, For further particulars apply to ■ " . T. J.DEANE, ,-. /Proprietor. FITZ HERCULES.

FITZ HERCULES is a dark brown horsci standing 16 hands high, with immense bono and muscle, possessed of * good temper, and quiet to rido. Ho was l/rod. by that celebrated breeder, W. Walters,. Esq,, oi Auckland, who bred and raced some of the fastest and beet horses ,tha\ ever trod tho New Zealand turf. Among the number was Fit?. Hercules. By winning the Auckland Derby, second to the Dauphin for the Canterbury Derby, and third to Grip in tho Canterbury Cup; all weight for age, he proved that ho was capablo of holding his own- with tho beet of them under big weights. Having met with on accident, it prounted him from racing again. Fitz Hercules is by that world-ronowncd Yattendon, siro'of Orand.lflanqnr,..winner of tho.Molbourne Cup, Champion Kaco, VBCDorby, St. Legtr, ' arid' Australian Derby; Lady Emma, winner of the Diinedin Cup, J 0 Handicap, and ForburvHandicap ; Chester, viinntr of the Mvlbourne Cup, and! V R 0 Dorby j Habena, Vulcan, Morula', all Msribyrooog:; Plato wiinors; Dagwortli and Hesperian, Metropolitan winners j and Javilin, A JC Uor'oy winner, UhosWr'n. stock—eight horscW have won among them'during- this season 25 races of tlio not value of £11,940, and itisalßO worthy t;> note that : since those thrco olinkors, Aberoorn, Cfirlyon, and (Jranbrook, commenced their career, tho/ have liccn rcep;iisib!c for 20 races of tho value of £12,915 I%'. Aliercorn claims tho lion's share, viz, £7,290 18s, Carlyon has £3090 before his name, and Cranbrook follows with £2595. -.. Fitz Hcrcubs dam, Peeress, was by the l'eiri dam Miss Kowe, by Sit Heicules, Miss Miller by' Young 'Wanderer, The I'ecr by Me bourne, t.'inizelli by To ohstone. Brocade by Pantaloon, dam Bombazine, by Thunderbolt, Yatttndon by Sir Herculoi and Cassandra, by 'lross, dam Alice Gray, by Bass, Emigrant, dam Gulnare, Sir Hvrcules by Cap-a-pie, dam Paraguay, by Sir Hercules, dam Paradigan. For pedigreo and ' performances Fitz Hercules'dam stands unequalled in the Southern Hemisphere. Pcere-s won two Canterbury Cups and Canterbury Jockey Club Handicap, bo-ides numerous other races, and was considered the best maro of her day. Peetcss' dam, Miss Itowe, was tho beat maro in Australia, and with Bob Hay in the saddlo was new kuowD to be beaten. ' Augur' tho sporting writer of the Australasian, says he has k'lotm them t • win every raco at a meeting in Mr Redwood's colours. Afterwards Mr Re-mood sold his stud to Mr J. Tate, who won six Melbonruo Cui s and two Champions with tho same strain of blood—a 1 Sir Hercules. Miss liowe is -tho dam of Una, tho best mure that ever stepped in Canterbury. Una, the dam of Ariel, Ariel winuor of tho Canterbury Cup. Dunedin J.C Handicap and Forbury Htndicap, Hire* AucWand Cups.

Peeress will never ho forgotten-nor will her hull brother Manuka-on the Melbourne Course having wo» tlio Canterbury Platen I'Oiiting Gloncoe and all the best horses in Australia at weight (or :ge, two miles, In the > ear of the Uukn of Ediuburg's visit to Auckland Peeress won at the Thames all the races stiried in the stakes amounting to £BOO. The week fallowing at Auckland and KUenlio Peeress also von all sho staited for and siakes again amouiiting to over £SOO. Peeress 1 sire, The Pt or, the airo of Barebia, Darcbin sire of Australian Peer, who won all the [rfincipal races last season, Yattcndon is creditod with gottin? more winners tliau any other horse in the Australian colonics, and his progeny-both horses and mares- are following in h 8 fo.'Meps. Fi.st (.'hester, by -Chester. Quibble and .Shah, by St, (Jporgo, My Idea, dam of Nelson, nre all the progeny of lattendoa horses and marts. Yattaina, hy Yattcndon is the dam of Libeller, Fusilie', Matchlock and Kinjjfish. Ihe above »ill show that Fitz Hfwnles is one of t >c stoutest and.hcst bied burses that hns evi-r been in this dist'ict, and with tho cross of The Peer and Sir Hercules hood should get the right s>rt of horses, both for flat racing, oro=s country, ami tho Indian market, TKi'MS: Thoroughbred mires 10 guineas j all others 5 guineas Two or more as per agreement, pay ,blc by P.N Ist Janu iry, 1889. 2999 JOHN BUCKKHIDCIE. TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON. Between .tlastcrtoit and tho Bush Districts the well-known sire KEMP. "EMP is a substantially bnilt Dark X\_ lirown horse, four-year old, and slaiids 16,8 hands high. _ Ho is largo boned ana being proportionately built should prove hirmelt to bo tho very horse required 'to improve tho present breed of weight-carying hacks now in the District. Kemp, as n yearling, took second pvi/.o nt tho Mastortun Show, in 1885, also 2nd prize tho same year for the best Camden Colt. In 1880 ho took 2nd prize as a two-year old at tho Mastcrton Slioiv, and also Ist at tiio same show in 1887 as a three-year old Coaehini! Stallion. TEBMS-JEa 10s-per maro. . For farther particulars apply to JOHN DEVONSHIRE. EVENING PRESS. MRS.H. WIOKERSON, Tobacconist and Bookseller, comor of Queen-street mid Perry-6trect,Maatortoii has been appointed agent for theEvENIN'C Piiess for Mastcrton and surrounding districts. Copies of the piipor can be obtained at tho shop immediately after the arrival of tho ovcuing tiaiiyind also from the runners. BRUNNERCOALCOMPANY'S COAL BUSINESS.

beg to thank the public for the '' liberal patronage accorded to us in tlio past, and to iutima'to that the said business will bo conducted on the simic premises by our successors—The Gioy Valley Coal Company, limited—under tho general management of our Mr M. Kehiiedy and we beg to sijicit for tho said Company a continuance of the said liberal patronage. KENNEDY BBOS. THE GREY VALLEY COAL COMPANY (Limited). Depot —Manner and Victoria-streets nearCuba-streot, (Includes Wallsend. Coalpit Heath, mid Brunner Collieries) Having taken over the Brunner Coal Company's business on shore mid afloat, it .will be our constant aim not only to maintain, but also to (largely extend 'tho said business. Tho possession of theso three celebrated collieries enables us to do so most advantageously for our customers GBBY VALLEY COAL COMPANY, (Limited). ' IV.O.GASQUOIHB, 3018 Local Manager.

MB CHARLES J, FREETH, Licensed Interpreter, wishes to intimate to tho settlers of Wairarapaand surrounding Districts, that ho is propared (the Nativo Land Act 1888 being now in force) to assist them in negotiating with the Natives, privately, for the sale or leaso of their lauds to Europeans who may be desirous of treating for the same. Communications from any part of the Colony punctually - attended to. NEW OFFICES at private residence, Lincoln lload, Masterton. 8004 CAFEFBANCAIS.-. MES CULVER WELL ■desires, to in-. timate tpher old ''customers' and the.public in generalthntshe has reopened tho above dining room arid respectfully 1 solicits their patronage, .A first class luncheon for Is, Lambton Quay Wellington, : ■% > ,:;-' ; 3010,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3024, 9 October 1888, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3024, 9 October 1888, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3024, 9 October 1888, Page 4

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