TO STAND THIS SEISOK, at'his owners fltables, TINUI, tho purebrad atalhon • : ' '■' "'- BOUNDING WILLOWJ T.J.DEANE, ; ..''.;,, Proprietors
FITZ HERCULES. FITZ HBKCULES i« adarn on.-.- _. t . | standing 16 hands high, with irnmenie temper, and quiet to ride. "He .wns-brod by that celebrated breeder, W. Waltajj, BBq.y'of Auckland, j who - bred .and • raced ipme o( the-fasteet and best horses thV, eter trod the He* Zealand tuif. Among the number w&Fitz'Herculea. By winning the Auckland Derby, tecond to the Dauphin for.MCanterbiirj; Derby, iand third ito Grip in the Canterbury Cap, all ireijjht for age, he prated that he wai capable |of holding his., own '.with the bee.i; of. them under big weight*!'-HaTing;met within accident, it protehted him 'from'racing again, .~, ~.,,, ~-,n\y., ~■. . j FiW Hercules i» ty that worldjrehbwncd ] Yattendo'ii. inrt' ! ol Grand Flanour', winner
of the' Melbourne Cop, Champion'Baije, VRCDetby, St.Leger, and Australia Berby p Lady-Emma," winner of "tfie Dunedin Cup, J 0 Handicap, and Forbury Handicap i Chester, winnet of the Melbourne CupVand V R o,Derby ;,Habena, Vulcan,' Merin'a, all Msribyrnpng : ; Plate .winners j Dagwirth and Hesperian, Metropolitan winners; and Javelin, AJ C Derby winndt.; vCKeetef'a i lioraea—have won among them during this season 25 races of the net vahie of fII.MO, and it it also wot thy to nolo that''since those threo clinkers, Abercorn,- Carlyon, and Cranbroolt, commenced their career, they havo'been teßponsiblo for. 20 racca of the value of' £12,945 18s"., ; Abercorn claims the lion's share,' m, £7,290 Ifts, IMyon h»s : £3o9o before his namo, and Cranbrook tolloweTith'«s9s,- i Fitz Hercules dam, Peeress, was by the
Peer, dam Mill Rowe, : by Sir.- Hexoulea, Mm ' Miller,.by Young Wanderer, The I'ccr by Melbourne, Ciniielli by Touchline, by Thunderbolt, Yattendon by Sir Heroulei Ud CiHandra,by Tross, dam Alice Grayi by Ban, Emigrant, dam Gillnare, Sir Hewulei by Cap-a-pic, dam Paraguay, by Sir Hercules, dam Paradigm. , : >' ' For ; pedigree and performances Fitz Hercules' dam stands unequalled in the Southern Hemisphere. Peeress won two Canterbury Cups and Canterbury Jockey Club Handicap, besides numerous other races, and was considered the best mare of her day, Peiiess' dam.Missltovre,was the best mare in Australia, and with Bob Ray in the saddle was nerer known to be beaten. ' Augur' the sporting miter ot the Australasian, ; sayi ho has known them to win every raco at a meeting in Mr Redwoods colours, Afterwards Mr Redwood sold his stud to Mr J. Tate, who won six Melbourne Cups and two Champions with tho same strain of blood-all Sir Herculeß. MiBS Rowe is the dam of Una, tho best mure that' ever stepped in Canterbury. Una, the dam ol Ariel. Ariel winuer of the Canterbury Cup; Dunedin J,C Handicap and Forbury Hsidicap, three Auckland Cup«. PeereßS will never bB forgotten-norwill her half brother Manuka-on the Melbourne Course having won the Canterbury Plates beating Glencoo, and all the best horses in Australia «t weight for see, two miles, In the year of tho Me of Bdinburg's visit to Auckland Peeress' won »t the Thames all the races Btarled in tho itakcs amounting to i BOOI The week following at Auckland and MlershV Peeress also von all she' started for and stakes again amounting to over £SOO. Peeress' aire, The Peer, tho sire of Darebin, Darebin siro of Australian Peer, who won all the principal races laßt
winners thin any other horso in the Australia colonies,' and his. progeny—both honci • and mares- are following in h« footstaps. First Cheßter, by Chester, Quibble and Shah, by St, George, My Idea, dam'; of, Nelapn,:. are. all the progeny_ of Yattendon horses and mates,. Yatterina, by Yattendon. is the dam of Libeller, FubU lier, Matchlock and Kingfish, The above will show that Filz Hercnles is one of tlieitoutest and best bred horses that has erer been in this district, and with the cross of The Peer and Sit Hercules blood should get the right sort of horses, both for flat racing, cross country, aud the Indian market. TEBMBI Thoroughbred mates 10 guineas; all others 5 guineas, - Two or more as per agreement, payable by P.H Ist January, 1889. 2999 JOHN BUCKERME. TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON, : Botweeii Maatetton and tho Bush Districts the well-known sire sexiaxx*. ./BMP iso,substantially built Dark JV' Urown horso, four.yoar old, and Blandß 16,8 hands high, _ Ho is largo boned and being. proportionately built should prove himselt to bo the vory horso required to improve tho present breed of woight-carying hacks now in
the District. Kbmp, as a yearling, took second prize at the Masterton Show, in 1885, also 2nd prize tho same year for the best Camden Cult. In 1880 ho topic 2nd prizo sa ft. two-year old at the Masterton Show, and also Ist at the s&me show in 1887 as a throo-year old Coaching Stallion, TERMB-£2loßperniaro. For further particxJara apply to ;,;.-: johpevonshire. EVENING PRESS. M'rS.H. WIOKERSON, Tobacco—nist and Bookseller, corner of Queen-itrect mid Perry-streef .Masterton has been appointed agent for thoEvENJNO Press for Masterton and surrounding district)!. Copies of the can be obtained at tho shop immediately after tho arrival of the evening train,and also from the runners. BRUNNERCOALCOMPANY'S COAL BUSINESS.
WE beg to thank the public for the liberal patronago accorded to us in the past, and to intimato that the said business will bo conducted on the same promises by our successors—Tho Uroy Valley Coal Company, limited—'undertho general management of our Mr M. Kennedy and wo be«- to solicit for tho said Company a continuance of the said liberal patronage, .. KENNEDY BROS. THE GKEY VALLEY COAL COMPANY (Limited). Depot —Manner and Victoria-streets near Cuba-street. (Includes Wnllsend, Coalpit Heath, and . Brunner Collieries) Having tflkon over tho Brannor Uoal Company's business on shore and afloat, it will be our constan* aim not only to maintain, but also to 'largely extend the said business, The possession of theso three eolobrated collieries ouables us to do bo most advantageously for our customers. GREY VALLEY COAL COMPANY, (Limited). W.CGASQtJOINE, 3018 Local Manager, MR CHARLES J. FREETB,'Licensed Interpreter, wishes to iutiuiato to the settlers of Wairarapa and surroundiug Districts, that ho is prepared (tho Nativo Land Act 1888 being now in force) to assist theui in negotiating with tho Natives, privately, for tho salo or lease of tboir lands to Europeans who may bo dosirous of treating for the snuie. Communications from any part of the Colony punctually attended to, NEW OFFICES at private residence, Lincoln Road, Mosterton. 8004 .. • CAFEFRANCAIS. MRS CULVEBWELL desires to i* tiroatetoher.Ql.ii pp{o»jers and tho public, in goncral that she fras roi opeuod the above dining, room and re spectfully solicits-their patronage. A first claEB lunchoon for Is, Larabton Quay Wellington,.. - i 3010
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3026, 11 October 1888, Page 4
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