mo STAND THIS SEASON, at his . owners stables, TINUI, tho purebred stallion BOUNDING WILLOW. Terms.-Singlo Maro, £2, Groomngo Fcofis, For furthor particulars apply to T. J.DEANE, Proprietor. FITZ HERCULES, FITZ HERCULES is a dark brown horac, standing 10 hands high, with immense bono ami muscle, possessed of a g"od temper, and quiet to ride. He was tired by that eclobrated breeder, W. Walters, Esq., of Auckland, who bred and raced some of tho fastest and host horses tlia*. ever trod t(ie New Zealand turf. Among the number was Fitz Hcrcuks. By winning the Auckland Derby, second to the Dauphin for tho Cauterbury Derby, and third to Grip in the Canterbury Cup, all weight for age, ho proved that ho was capable- of holding his own with tho best of them under Dig weights. Having met with an accident, it prevented him from rachg
Fit?. Hercules is by that world-renowned Yattendon, sire of Urand Flaneur, winner of the Melbourne Cap, Champion.Unto, VR C Derby, St Lcger, nnd Australian Derby; Lady Emma, winner of the Dunedin Cup, J C Handicap, and Forbury Handicap j Chester, winner of tho Melbourne Cup, and Vlt 0 Deiby; Habcna, Vulcan, Meriim, a'l Mnribyruoog Plato wiiinera; Dagworth and Hesperian, Metroi«>litan winners; unl Javelin, AJ C Defy winiior, Cheer's stnrk—eighthor-es havo won among themdaring ih's Bcason 25 races of tlio net value if £11,940 and it is aso rothy t> note that »in c those tlirco olinkors, Alicrcorn, Carlyon, and Cronbrook, commenced their carter, the/ havo been.reap mib'efor 20 races «f the value of £12,915 |Ss, Alicrcorn cla ms tho lion's share, viz, £7,290 18s, Carlyon has £3090 before his namo, and Cranbiook follows with i' 2595, FitzHercuhs dam, Peeress, was by tho Peir, dum Mlbs Kowb, by Sir Heicult-a, Miss Miller by Young Wanderer, Tlio I'ccr by Melbourne, l.'inizelli by To .ehstone, Brocade by Pantaloon, dam Bombazine by Thunderbolt, Yattindon by Sir Herculoj and Cassandra, by '1 ross, dam Alice Gray, by Ba;s, Emigrant, dun Quinare, Sir Hnules by Cap-a-pie, dam Paraguay, by Sir Horculcs, dam Paradi-
For podi«r-o and performances Filz floiculcrf' dam stands unequalled in tho Southern Htmis here. Poire 8 won two ('anterbmy Cups and Canterbury J ckcy Cluo Hmdio'p, iio i-Ics numerous other races, nod was considered tho best mare ot her d.y. FeciO'S' dam, Miss Howe, was tho beat mare in Australia mid with Bob Hay in tlie saddiu was never known to he beaten. ' Augur' the sporting writer of the Australifian, says he Ins k own litem t'Wm cwy raco at a meet ng in Mr Redwood's colours, Afterwards Mr Re iwood sold his ttud to Mr J. Tate, who won sis Melbourne Ciii s and two Champions with the sa'im s iain of blood—a 1 Sir Hercnles. Miss Howe is the dmn of Una, tho beat iiuro that over stopped in Canterbury. Una, the dam of Ariel, Ariel winner o' tho Canterbury Cup. Dtmeriin J,C Handicap and ForburyHinJieap,three Auckland Cups. Peeress will never bo forgotten - nor will her hah brother Manuka-on tho Melbourne Course having won the Canterbury Flat-s citing Glencoo and all tho best hois s in Australia at weight lor sge, two miles. In tiie year of the Uukuoflidinburg'B visit to Auckland Peeress won nt tho Thames all tho races fifartcd in the stakes amounting to £BOO. The week following at Auckl mil ami J'.llerslio Peeress also won all she staited for and slakes again nmom ting to over£soo, Pocivss' sue, ')hu Per, the Biro of Darebin, Darebin siro of Australian I'oer, who won all tho principal races last
Yattendoii is credited with gcttm: more winners nan any other horse in tho Ausiralian colonies, anil his progeuy-bnth horses a>.d mares- are following in lis fo>t>Ups. Fiat Chester, by Chester Quibble and Shah, hy St. George, My Idea, dam of Nelson, are all the progeny of Yattendon horses and mats. Yattriina, by Ystlundon is the dam ot Libvller, Fusilie, Matchlock and Kingli-h, Ihe above will show thai Fi'z H'miles is one of tuo stoutest and hest lucd horse* that has ovr been in ihis (list ict, and with tho cross "[The Peer and Sir Hi-rcules biood should get the right s .rt of hoiscs. both for flat r icing, cro.-a country, aud the Indian market. TB MS; Thoroughbred m ires 10 guineas; all osiers 5 guineas Two or more as ut * agreenunt, pay ble by P.N Ist Janu iry, 1889. W) JOHN BUCKKttIDOB TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON. Botweon Mastortuu and tho Bush Dh>' trusts tho well-known sire EESIP KEMP is a substantially built Dark lirown horso, four-yaar. old, aud siiuids 16.3 hands high. _ Ho ia large boned ana being proportionately built should provo himself to bo tho vary horso required to improve the present breed of weight-carying uacka iiuw in tho District. Kemp, as n yearling, took j second prixo at tho Masterton Show, in 1885, also 2nd prizo the same year for the best Oumdon Cult. In 188b' ho look 2nd prize as a two-year old at Iho MusU'iton Show, and nlso Ist at the samo show in 1887 as a three-year old Coachirw Stallion. TERMS-£2 10s por niaro. For further partieidars apply to JUfIK DEVONSHIRE. EVENING PRESS, MRS. H. WICKERSON, Tobacconist and Bookseller, enmor of Quoen-streot and Perry-strcet,Masterton has boon appointed agent for thoEvENixa Pit Ess for Mustertim and surrounding districts. Cwpicß of tho pu,:or can bo obtained at tho Bliop iminctliotoly aftortho arrival of tho ovening train,and also from tho runners.
BRUNNERCOALCOMPANY'S COAL BUSINESS. W r E beg to thank tlio public for the liberal patronage accorded to us in the past, and to iutimnto that the said business will be conducted on the sumo premises by our successors—Tho Gray Valley Coal Company, limited—under tho general management of our Mr M. Kennedy and wo bog to B-lieif for tho said Company a contiiiuanco pi the said liberal patronage, KENNEDY BROS. THE GREY VALLEY COAL COMPANY (Limited). Depot Manner and Victoria-streets near Cuba-street. (Includes Wallsond, Coalpit Heath, and Brpnev Collieries) Having taken ovor the Brujiner Upal Company's business on shore aiuj afloat, it will be our constan' aim not only to maintain, but also tc mrgoly eitcnd tho said business, 'lie possession of theso threo colobrated collieries enables us to do so most advantageously for our customers. GREY VALLEY COAL COMPANY, (Limited). W. C. GASQUOINE, 3018 Local Manager. MB CHARLES J. FREETH, Licensed Interpreter, wishes to intimate to tho settlers of Waimrapa and surrounding Districts, that ho is propared (tho Native Land Act 1888 being now in force) to assist them in negotiating with tho Natives, privately, for the salo or leaso ofthoir lands to Europeans who may be dosirous of treating for tho same. Communications from any part of tho Colony punctually attended to. NEW OFFICES AT private residence, Lincolu Road, Mastcrton. 8004 OAFEFRAN.CAIS. MRS CULVERvVELL desires to in-timate-to hor old customers and tho public in general that she has rn ; oponed the above dining rpom and respectfully solicits fchoir patroiiago, A first classluncheonfor Is, LambtonQuay Wellington.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3029, 15 October 1888, Page 4
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