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TO STAND THIS SEASON, at his ownors stables, TlNDl.toe pureJBOUMNG WILLOW. Terma,—Singlo ,Maro, i£2, Groomago Fee 58. For further particulars apply tO .;■.•-■.:• j ■ .';';.. ,T..J-PBANE,''.' . , .:, ■,;: ,;■ Proprietor MTZ HEROULES,

FITZ HERCULES is a dark brown horse, standing 16 hands high, with immense bono 'and' mtißolo, possessed of > good temper, and quiet to tide. 'He was brod by that celobrated breeder, \V. Walters, Esq,i of Auckland, who:bred and raced tome of the fastest and best horses that orcrtrodtho Now Zealand turf..;; Among the number was Fitz Hercules. By Winning ,tho Auckland Derby, second to the Dauphin for the Canterbury' Derby, :,indithird to' ,Grip in the Canterbury Cap, alhreight for age, he proved: that lie .was capable of holding his own with.the .best of them under big weights. Having met with an accident, it prevented him from racing again. ; . '. 1 Fit? Hercules is by that woMrenowned Yatlcndon, sire of Grand Flaneur; winner of the Melbourne .Cap; Champion Baco, Vlt C Derby; St Leger, and Australian Derby j ; Lady i Emma,' winner of -, the Dunedin Cup, J 0 Handicap, and Fotbury Handicap winner of the Mel-. bournoCup, and VRO Derby.j,Habena, Vulcan, Moriria, all Mdribyruong Plate winners j Dagworth and Hesporian, MotApolitnn winners'; and Javelin, AJ 0 DerTy winner, - Cbosttr's istockf-eiglitihorsM- 1 have won among them during this season 25 races of the net value of £11(910; and it is also worthy'to note thafc'sinco thoSd three clinkers,! Abercorn, Carlyon, and Crnnbrook, commenced thoir career, the/ have been responsible for 20 races of, the vdliio W £12,945 IBs; Abercorn claims the lion's share, 1 viz, £7,290 18s, Carlyon has £3090 before his name.' and Cranbiook follows with £2595. • .'•■>■■! ■: ;;.<• :: ■..

Fitz Jlerculea; dam, Peeress, was by the Poet, dam Miss Howe, by Sir; Heicules, Miss Millet by Young Wanderer, The l'eer by Melbourne, Ciuizelli by ToachEtons, Brbcado by Pantaloon, dam Bombazine,' by Thunderbolt, Yatttndon by Sit Hercalw andCaßßandm, by Tross, dam Alice Gray, by Bass, Emigrant, dam Gulnare, Sir Hercules by Cap-a-pie, dam Paraguay, by Sir Hercules, dam. Paradigin, .'.■', For pedigreo and performances Fitz Hercules'dam stands unequalled in the Soutberu_Hcmis;jherc. Peeros' won two Canterbury Uupu and Canterbury Jockey Club Handicap, bo-ides numerous other races, and was considered the lest mare of her day. I'eeiess' dam, Miss Bowc, was tho best mare in Australia, and with Bob Ray in the saddle was never' known to bo beaten, 1 Augur' tho sporting writer ol the Australasian, says he has known them t.i win every race at a meeting in Mr Kedwood]s colours. Afterwards Mr Re.twood sold bis stud to Mr J. Tate, who won six Melbourne Cujis and two Champions with the same strain of blood-a'l Sir Hercules. M'ibs Bowe is tho dam of Una, the best mure that ever stepped in' Canterbury. Una, the dam of Ariel, Ariel winner of the Canterbury Cup, Diinedin J,O Handicap and Forbury Handicap, three Auckland Cups. Peeress will never bo forgotten-norwill her hali brother Munuka-on the Melbourne Course having won the Canterbury Plates boating Glencoo and all the best horses in •Australia at weight for age, two miles. In tho year of the Duke of Edinburgh visit to Auckland Peeress won at the Thames all the races started in the stakes amouuting to £BOO. The week following at Auckland and Kllorslio Peeress also won all she started for and stakes again amounting to over £3OO. Peeress' sire, The Peer, the siro of Darebin, Darebin aire of Australian Peer, who won all the principal races last

Yattendon is credited with gottmi? mote winners than any other horse iu the Australian colonies',' and.his progeny-both horses aud mares- are following in hs foutstaps. First Chester, by .Chester, Quibble and Shall, by St, George, My Idea, dam of Nelson, lire all the progeny of Yattendon horses and inarcs. Yatterina, by Yattendon. is the dam of Libeller, Fusilie', Matchlock and Kingiwh, The above will show that Fitz Hercules is ono of tiio stoutest and best bred horses that has ever been in this dist ict, and with tho cross of The Peer aud Sir Hercules blood should got the right sort of horses, both for flat racing, cro<s country) aud the Indian market. Thoronghbrcdjiarcs 10 guineaß; all others 6 guineas. Two or more as par agreement, pay .blc by P.N Ist Jami iry, 1889. «. JOHN BUCKEKIDGB. TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON. Between Maßterton.and tho Bush Districts the well-known siro KMP EEJIP 13 a substantially built Dark Jjrown horse, four-year old, and stands 10.8 hands high. _' He is large boned and boing proportionately built should prove hiinselt to be tho very horse required to improve tho present breed of weight-carying Inioks. now in the District. Kkmp, as a yearling, took second prize at tho Mastertun Show, in 1885, also 2nd prize the sarno ycat for the best Camden Cult, In 1880 ho took 2nd prize as a two-year old at tho Masterton Show, and also Ist at the samo show in 1887 as a (hree-year old Coachini! Stallion, TERMS-f 210s per marc For further particulars apply to . JOHN DEVONSHIRE, EVENING PRESS. MRS.H. WICKERSON, Tobacconist and Bookseller, comer of Queen-atreet mid Perry-street,Maatorton has been appointed asjent for theEvENiNO Phess for Masterton and surrounding districts. Copies of the can be obtained at tho shop immediately after tho arrival of tho evening train,and also from tho runners, _'__ BRUNNERCOALCOMPANYtfCOAL BUSINESS.

WE bog to thank the pubho for the liberal patronage accorded to us in the past, and to'iiitimatethat the said business will bo conducted on the same.premisesby our successors—Tho Grey Valley Coal Company, limited—under the general management' of our Mr M. Konncdy and we bog to solicit for the said Company a continuance of tho said liberal patronage. ■ KENNEDY BEOS. THE GREY VALLEY COAL COMPANY (Limited),' Depot Mannor and Victoria-streets near Cuba-street.', (Includou Wallßend, Coalpit Heath, and Brunner Collieries) . Having taken over the Brunner Coal Cornpany'B business on shoKuhd afloat, it will bo our constan f aim not only to maintain, -but also to largely extend tho said business. Tno possession of those three celebrated- collieries enables us todp so moat advantageously for. our customers. GREY VALLEY COAL COMPANY, (Limited). ' * " W.O.GASQUOINE, 3018 Local Manager. V-TR CHARLES J. FREETH, Licensed Interpreter, wishes to intiiijate to the settlors of Wairarupa and surrounding Districts, ftjtf'/he.is prepared (the Native Land Act 1888 being now in forco) to assist them in nogotiating with the Natives, privately, for tho sale or lease of their lands,to: Europeans who may bo desirous .of treating for the same, Communications from any part of the Colony punctually attended to. NEW OFFICES AT private residence, Lincoln Road, MasteVton.. 5004 CAFEFRANCAIS./'. MRS CULVERIVELL desiresfe intinjate lo herpj,d ;«#"# & n 3 {he public in general thai she Jus-p.-opened jibe Above dining rpora and. re; sje'c'tfiilly sojicit? their patronage,, A firs) class luuchej)n f<Jr fa fywjn Quay

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3027, 12 October 1888, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3027, 12 October 1888, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3027, 12 October 1888, Page 4

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