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WZ HERCULES, 'I I'Z HERCULES is a dark brown bono, tanifcg 10 howls high, with inuncnFO '"lie Mil mnscla, posafs'cd of* g r, °" nnor, and quiet to riilo. Ho was I roil ly-th t wlelirato.l breedor, W,'Walt'.is, tß(i, of Auckland, who bred awl rum iuno of the-fastest.and best horses tlia. ivcrtrcdtho Now Zealand tiirf.. Among ihonmnliotwos FitzL'orculis. By winnM! ,ho Auckkid Derby, second to the Dauphin 'or .the. Canterbury Derby, and third to 3rip iu the Canterbury Cup, all weiyht in Sge, ho proved that ho was capable ol holding hi) own with tho besi of them under big weights. Having met with at accident, it pvc\ emctl him from raoiof again, Fitz Hercules is by that world-rcnowiict Yattondon, siro ol Uranil Haucui, wiiinci of tho Mcloourno Cup, Champion Ham VECDcrby, St teger, mid Australia Pcrhy; Uly Emma, winner of tin Duncdin Cup, J 0 Handicap, and I'orbnn Handicap | Chester, winner of tho Mel bourne Cup, and VllO DoibyjHabena Vulcan, Merino, a'l Maribyruong Plat, wiuncra; Dagworlli and Hesperian, Molro politan winners j mid Javelin, A J C Ucrbj winner, Cbostst's. stock—eight horspsliavo won among thorn during this ECiis'oi 25 races of tho not vnlue of £11,1140,. a m it is a'so worthy fc> nolo that sinco thus; tbreo clinkers, Abcrcorn, Carl.von, am Cronbrook, commenced their career,"the. bavobcon responsible for 20 races of tin value of iEtyiUiVlSs. Abcrcorn claim: the lion's share, viz, ,C7,2!10 IBs, Carlyoi has DilO'JO before his iiamo, and Cranbrool follows with l»f). FitzHcreulisdam,.l'eerc:s l was by lit Pciv, dam Miss Rows, ; by Sir Macules Miss..Miller-by Young Waudircr, Tin Peer by Melbourne, l.'infclli by To ich stone, Brocade by Pantaloon, dam ll'imba zinc, by Thunderbolt, -Yattr ndon by Hi Hercules and Cassandra, by'J roB3, (Inn Aliw Gray, by ta, Emigrant, dim Gul nare, Sir Hiradcs by Cap-a-pie, dan I'iraguay, by Bir Hercules, dam l'oradi For pedigree and performances Fit Hercules' dam stands uncipiallcd in tb Hmitbcm Hemisphere. Pecrc-s' won tw Canterbury-Cups and Canterbury Jebko; Club Jlamlicp, lieiik's numerous othc races, ami was considered tlio boat mnro o her d,y. PceiOJs' dam, Missltowc, was tho bes maro in Australia, mid with Bob Kay ii tlw saddle was never known to be heateu ' Augur 'the sporting writer of the Austra laidan, snys he has known them to wn every race at a meeting in Mr' Redwood'; colours. Afterwards Mr He iwnod sold hi stud to Mr J. Tate, who won six Molboimu Cii|-s and two Champion* with tho satin snain of blood—a 1 Sir Hercules. Mis. Howe is ihe d.,ni of Una, the best nun that ever striped in Canterbury. Una, tlio dam of Ariel. And winner o the Canterbury Cup, Duncdin J,C Handicap and Forbnry Handicap, three Aucklaiu Cups, Peeress will never be forgotten' - nor wil tier lull brother Uannkn-ou the Jlelbourni Course having \\o» tlio Canterbury Platci i citing (lloiicoo and ail the best linrs -s ii Australia at weight lor r.go, two miles, li f c year of the lukeof Ediiibnrg's visit ti Auckland Peeress won it the Tlmimsal ihe raci'sstirlcdin the slakes amountin; to tlb'OO. The week Mowing at Aucliluu and Kllwslic Pccrtss also won all sin staited for and splits again amounting t over£Jol), Peeivss' sire, 'lhe I'icr, tin sue uf Durebin, Darcliin sire of Australia! l'o;r, who won all tlio principil races las

Yottenilon is credited with gcttiui; mom wieners than any other horae iu the Australian colonica,, awl his progeny-both hotra an J mares- are following in h s footsttps. l'iist , Chester, by Chester, Quibble anil Shah, by St. George, My Idea, dam of Nelson, are all the progeny of Yattcwloii horses ami mans, Yatttiina, by y.-.ttendon, is tho ilam of Libeller, Fusilier, Matchlock awl Kingfch. The above »ill show that Ki'z HrMilcs is one of the stoutest and best hied horses that has owr heen in ihis district, ami with the eross of The l'eor ai.d Sir Hercules Wood should get the right sort of horses,' both for Hat racing, cro-s country, a«l the Indian market, TKHMS: Thirouglibml mires 10 guineas; all others 5 guineas Two or more as per agreement, payibloby P.N Ist .lanutry, 18SII. 21)99 JOHN BUGKKRIDGB TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON. Between, ilasterton and tho Mush ,-Diir - "''tricjs the well-knownjr° kem: P is a rownlio'rsc, four-} *' hands high, yo hinisell fo be ired to improve th u ,,,-- breed of ; Weiglit-caryiiig hacks', nuw m the District. KviMi', as ii yearling, took second prize at tlio Masterton Show, in 1885, also 2nd prizo tho same ycat for the best Uaiiiden Cult. In 188G he look 'ini prize us a two-year old at Iho Masterton Shoiv, and also Ist at the name show iu 1887 as a three-year- old Coaehiii!! Stallion. TERMS-£2 10s per mare. For further particulars apply to JOHN DEVONSHIRE. I TO TRAVEL IX THE YVAIRARAPA |' DISTRICT. rpflE purebred Clydesdulo Stallion— AVON.. AYO )s js a bay horse with hjack j points, pd atamjs 17 bauds hijjh, jyith I plenty (if bono and, hai?. Hp js hap of iut great family, Ilia dam wis apld at 1800 guineas whon good mares were sold at a fourth of that prion.. She is out of a blackleg mare-oiio of n family of four, out of tho sumo dam, and the (juaitett;:, by Renfrew Jock, wore tho four best horses ever bred in tho Oauiuru | district. ! AVON, by Avon Chief. (150 N.H.S.B). bred by \\, Bong, Ev\. t Femlolton, near j Cbristcloirpj], out of liis famous prize J niare ijraco Jhijinw (!|U) by J'rinco of Kjllbrido imported ,(li.o'i). (jraCp Duriilijfi bj PrjflPP Charlie, imported (4 and Oiifj), ofß(ip Darling was tjjo- best niare tliutevpi'sMiil New JMiinaV She has been lint and C|mt||pi.o» af Christchurch many times, bcatjin} the pat Maggio Craig, Champion of Sootjaiid. Slio was first iu Duneilin in hor oliihs mid champion of the yard, In fact her career is unprecedented. " AVOWS dam Gipiy, by Renfrew Jock (108) imported from Victoria; g i aire Renfrew imported frupi Scotland; g dam Jess by Blackleg imported'from Scotland. Rcnfiw Jock's daiii Rose, j by Crnwi]en Lad, a famous Clydesdale |imported.from Scotland by the late jDavidNpslJi'jt. '\\vntfW jkjf « »' ' most su.ccessful show horsp. .Befpre ' leaving Victoria lip took many firsts, njpj ! |ie iviis lirsf fop tjjjec years jn succession ju Oainaru! Tjmaru, and Diinejlin, and Champion »f (lie yacd as wplj, From this history breeders will !*•% niso that they liuvo In Avon iioj only a horan of good parts, hut an Entire of good lineage, a mattor altogether different to a good-looking homo, The ,' {'rent point in horse-breeding is to have uire'CMffljuctetl with guild fimnlics of undoubted ifarnivf. In the one wise the stock will be uniformly while in the other case individuals may' surpass, but the general character of the 1 teli will bo.inferior and disappointing. |^otliji ; ngl3Ui;ir/) grievous to a.breeder j tiiiin ilf seo woods spwiifl from a goodI lookinjf sire.

r J.'ci'|iis tit, payable by p.N. at first smicMiiofapryl. MS., (irooninjfo feo t;s. All W fe'| ljj.it uo rcclimisibiito, I'Kniiiikmmm «))' lu 0, WA'flSfltf, JO2O i'P'piiiitßF, Orb • W. WfiSTBUOOK, • Groom iii Charge. ■ TO STASD THIS SEASON AT JI^JJEIiJiiSifJI^TI'IRTON. rpilE MWMHJJHHfI) jJTAtfiM Daniel O'Connel rcrms £2 10s per nmro; (ItolllO ... ' I'I'BEMEI) CW'IWSDAIiK BTAfc LION Laird Q'Largo. For further particulars apply lo <■■ . ..; , .USGUSHUaEI!,..Ml ' " tfouiobusli,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3043, 1 November 1888, Page 4

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