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FITZXHBROULES.

]?ITZ HEIICULES is a dark brown horse, standing 10 hands high, with. immense temper, and quiet{b ride,, Ho'was nrod by tint celohratcd brccdor, W. Walters, Esq, of Auckland, who bred ahd rnccd some of the fastest iind : bcst horses tha*. over trod tho Now Zealand turf, Among tho nmnhor was Fitz Hercules,! By winning (lie.AuoKliind Derby, second to tho Daiinhin for tlio Canterbury Derby,' and;third to Grip in the Canterbury Cup, oil weight for ago, he proved .that lie was capablo of holding hi* own' with tho best of them under big weights, Having met with an accident, it pro\ented him from rachg again, '•••■■;•' ','"',. :r ' Fitz Hercules is by that worlikonowncd Ynttcndon, sire of (irand Flaneur, winner of tho MelWno Cup, Champion Rate, VUCDc'rby, St Lcgtr, and Australian Derby; Lady Emma, winner of the n„..»,1i,, n,m T f! U„,„11,.,,n nn.l Vnrlinrv Handicap; Chester, winner of flip Melbourho Cup, and. Vlt 0 Derby; Habcna, Vulcan,' Merino, all Maribyruong Plato wiimcfu; Dag\vorth and Hesperian, Metropolitan winners; end Javelin,'A JO Dorhy winner. Chester's stock—eight hprees— Imvo won among them during this season 25 races of tho not value of £11,1)40, nnd it is a'so worthy to nolo that since those three oliukcrs, Abcrcorn, Carlyon, and Cranbrook, commenced their career, tlio/ havo been responsible (or 20 races, of the value of £12,945 IBs, Abcrcorn claims the lion's share, viz, £7,290 ISs, Carlyon has £3090 before his name, and Cranbrook follows with £2503.

litz Hercules dura, Poercts, was by the p Peer, dam Miss Howe, by Sit Hcicules, ii Miss Miller by, Young Wanderer, The <i I'ccr by Molbouruo, Cinizelli by To .clit stono, Brocade by Pantaloon, dam Bomba< Ii zinc, by Thunderbolt, Yattcndon by Sii D Hcrcului ami Cassandra, by Tross, (lair I Ahco Grny, by Ea?s, Emigrant, dam Gut narc, Sir Hercules by Cap-a-pie, daiii Paraguay, by Sir Horvnb, dam Pnrndi " Jan. -■'.'•. , : : * ~For ncdigrco and performances .■' Mil ,] ~ Hercules.' dam j standi ;uhe(ina)lcdvjihHhf i Southern Heniisiilioro. Peorcss wih'twi I Canterbury Caps nnit'Suntcrbii ; Club .Handicap, besides nm l races, and toi considered tliw her day. -i [j Pecioss' dam, Miss P „ mare in Australia, aj t the saddle was d- * 'Augur'tho 8"' ' lasian, says" every race. i J j> colours, A » stud to M- . Cups'aa 1 strain o 5 that'eversts||Buin Cnriterbury.' q Una, the dafii of Ariel. Ariel winner ( i 'he Cup, Dunedin J,C Hindi ceress will never be forgottcu-norwi hall brother Manuka-on the Melbourr wo haying iyou,the Canterbury Plati Glon'coo and all the best horses i aat weight lor age, two miles. 1 koftlio Duke of Edinburgh visit i 1 Peeress )vOn>t,tho. Thamest tirled in 1 the' stakcs'ainouiitii ie week following at.Aucklm t Peeress also,won all si Id otakes again amounting Peeress' sire. The Peer, tl In, Darcbin siro'of Auatralii ou all tho principal races la credited w 1 JOHN BUCKKRIDGE

■ THE CLYDKSDALE ENTIRE HORSE ' GLADSTONE WILL travel in tho Wairatni>a District tliis senson leaving Jlnstortou every Monday for Ekctnhnnn. GLADSTONE is by I'rliicp Royal (30) daw an Old M'cllington mure, grand {Jain imported from Victoria. Thewclldtnown Clydesdale stallion Prince Royal was bred by }[r ]). Mc(Juocn, Smcaton, Victoria, and win imported by his present owner, Mr John Me. Kellor, Doylcslon, Canterbury, Prince Royal is by Prince Charlie, who was' iihported by Mcsrs J, anil M. Mcintosh from Scotland. Prince ltoyal is a ricli brown color, stands II! hands and 3 inches, drawing great symmetry of form, with plenty of lnir and bono of the best fashion, Prince Royal commenced his career as a prize taker at two years ohl,sccuring second prize at lialiarat, and second at Smcaton, where he was only beaten by Darwin, the winner of the Sires Produce Stakes of £lO. Since his arrival in this colony he has always been n prize taker in every show yard where ||C has been entered, At the Canterbury Agricultural and Pastoral Association's Metropolitan Show of 188P, lie was awarded the Association Medal ami the President's Cup as the best draught stallion of nny jjgp pn flic 1 ground. . His stock are now, beginning to speak for themselves, notably Mr Stoddart'scolt, Lord Raglan, who took first prizo as a three year old at Christclmrch last year; Mr Pocock's Prince' Victor | Mr J. lloag's Royal Priiice j and Mr Todd's colt Kelvin, all prize takers, and many others too mimeroiis to mention, Gladstone will leave Jlnstortou every Monday morning, travel through old MsurlpevUlp settlement, reaching Kkctalwria tlic same evening, Thence to Lower Mangaono road on the owner's property, where ho will remain till Thursday morning, returning thrtiigli' Mangamalioe to Mastcrton tlic same evening, where he will remain till the end of the week TERMS—£3 per mare, Two or moro as per agreement. . KEKSTER & HARDING, Proprietors,

EKETAHONA SMITHY. ARTHUR J. CHAMBERLAIN, (iateofMasimiion,) General Blacksmith and Farrier. HAVING takeu ovor the abovo ban. ness so (illiciiiiitly carriud on by Mr Geo. Buvkinuuam, Bohcits a continuance of tho patronage that Ims hitherto huun « liberally extended to his predecessor. B/ory description of owmicoiing and olucksroithing work neatly excoutedj at ho lowest trade" rates' consistent with onest'workmanship. ■■■.'•.

BOOTS. BOOTS. BOOTS, MUCH has been said about tlio BetHere' fiiend, nnd I nsk the BpUlors to judge for themselves who is tho bust friend to tho district Thoso who have paid thousands of pounds in wages which have all beeu circulated in tho placo or thoso who omploy next to Uu labor and send all thoy can scrape out' of the district. AS FOttOHEAl 1 BOOTS compare quality witii' pricu aiid it will be found that

H.PETEKSON'S . Siioria THU PI/AGE for Qhoap and Good Book Tim following liat will «ivo an ldcu of tho bargaius to be obtained:—, Children's Strong Copper Toes . - from . ~■' 3/1) Girls HiguLetfLaco Boots „ 5/1) BoysStrpiigLace/Bonts '.;,, ,6/B Youths „' ;, ! ;„ ': '.,-, !,7/fi ladies Strong Leather E, S, „ 8/, „ LamUpK.S, . . ~ fi/o Meus Bluchers ' '■"' ' „ 5/9 H.WorTißlit , -, ,jlO/(i . „ Shooting H and T Nail „ 1170, All other lines EQUALLY CHEAP AndKeiiiembo'r ' ' ' No Rubbish iii Stoqli, ~ BOOTS & SHOES of all dcscHptiohs mada to orJor, sewii'or'pegt;dd. Kcpairi' done. Charges- Modoratd. .Country, orders will receive prompt attention.' ; , *Note the address—■'.' OppOeito', Ross ,&MuirHWlitabfy; n ;;.; ; V : ;

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3073, 6 December 1888, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3073, 6 December 1888, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3073, 6 December 1888, Page 4

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