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FITZ IIEUOUIiES. FITZ HMCULES is a'diirlc brown horse, "log 16 ItiwWliigli, with 1 immoußo au'l miißclc, possessed of a good tamper,nud quiet to rido. Ho was'brod by thrt celebrated breeder,' W. ■' Wnltera, lisq, of Auckland, who bred and raced some of the fastest and b'cßt lio'rscs that over Irodtho New Zealand hirf. Among the muiibor was Fitz Hcrotiles. By winning the Anuilaud Derby, second to tlio Dauphin for the Canterbury Derby, and third to Grip in tho Canterbury Cup, all weight for ago, he' proved tlmt ho was capable of holding 1)19 own with tho beat of them undor bigwoighto, Having inot with an accident, it pro\ ented him from racing again. r Fitz Hercules is by that lvorW ' rc "owncd \atteiidon, sire of Grand Flaneur, winner wii n-iTi oumo U P' Champion Raeo, Vlt C Derby, St Lcger, and Australian llerby.j Lady Emma, winnor of the Dunedin Cup, J C Handicap, and Forbury Handicap j Chester, winner of tho Mob bourno Cup, and VR,O Derby | Habena, .Viilcnn, Merina, nil Maribyrnong Hate winnora; Dagworth and Hesperian, Metropolitan winners j end Javelin, A JO JJerby winner, Cheater's stock—eight horses—1m vo won among them during this Beason 25 rncos of the net value of £11,040, and it is worthy,to noto thnt sincothoso three clinkora,. Abercorn, Carlyon, and Cranbrook, commenced thoir career, they havebeen responsible for 20 races of tho value of., £12,945 18s.: Abercorn claims tho lion's share, viz, £7,290 18s, Carlyon has £BO9O beforohis namo, and Cranbiook follows with £2595. Fitz Hercules dam, Poeross, was by the I'eer, dam Miss Howe, by. Sir Hotoulea, Miss Miller by Young Wanderer, Tho I'ecr by Molbourne, Cinizelli by' Touch stone, Brocade by Pantaloon, dam Bombazine, by Thunderbolt, Yottendon by Sir Hcrculo! and Cassandra, by Tross, dara Alice Gray, by Bass, Emigrant, ilanv Gulnare, Sir Hercules by Cap-a-pie, dam Pp-raguny, by Sir Hercules, dam Paradigan. _ . l'or pedigree, and performances Fitz Hercules' dain stands unequalled. in' the Southorn Hemisphere. Pceross wou two Canterbury Cups and Canterbury Jockoy Club Handicap, besides numerous other races, and waa considered tho best mate o' her day. , - ' ' Peeiess' dam, Hiss Howe, was tho mare in Australia, mid with Bob the saddle was never known to'be 1 Augur' the sporting writer of th tail, says ho hs known the] every race at a meeting colours; Afterwards Mriied*... ...» stud to Mr J. Tate, wW won six Melbourne Clips and two Ch'an/pions with tho samo strain of blood—ail Sir Hercules. Miss djjm/of Una, the Canterbury. ' '|Beh' Arid winuer of punedin J,C Handilicap, tlirei Auckland forgotten-nor will i—on the Molbourne .Canterbury Plates the beat horses in '' 'o miles. In [irg's visit to Thames all i ainouutiug it Auckland , on nil sho uuounting to if Australian last TBiiMB: m , 'S'lbrcd mares 10 guineas; all others 6 guineas,. Two or more ns per agreement, payable by P,N Ist January, 1889.JOHN EUCKERIDGE,

EKETAHONA SMITHY. AETHURJ. OHAMBBBLAIN, (lira ofMaotbrtok,) General Blacksmith and Farrier. HAVING taken ovor tlio abovo busi. ness bo efficiently carried on by Mr Geo, Buckingham, solicits a continuance of tlio patronage that lias hitherto licen •vi libor.iliy extended to bis predecessor, E/ery description of out'uieetiiig and jlaclmuiitliing work neatly executed, nt ho lowest trado rates consistent with onest workmanship,

BOOTS. BOOTS. BOOTS, MUCH Imb been said about tlio Settlors' friend, and 1 ask the settlers to judgo for thenmelves who is tlio best friend tp the district, Those who have paid thousands of pounds in wages which liavo all been circulated in the place or thoso ivlio employ next to 110 labor and send all tliey can scrape out pf the district. AS FOlt CHEAP BOOTS compare quality with price and it will be found that

fl. PETERSON'S bitoi' is THE PLACE for Cheap and Gaud Boots. Tlio_ following list will givo mi ldeu nf tlio bargains to be obtained Children's Strong Copper Toes from _ 3/g Girls High Leg Lace Hoots „ 5/i! Hoys Strong Liico Boots ~ 0/8 Youtlis „ „ ~ 7/(5 Ladies String Leather E.S, „ .8/• „ Ijiipu dp E, S. tf/C Mens Bliichers ~ D/ 9 „ Water Ti»hj; „ }O/(i „ Shooting H and T Nail „ Jl/l» All otlior lines EQUALLY CHEAP And Remember Wo Kubbish iu .Stock. BOOTS & SHOES of nil descriptions Miulo tn nrJer, aown or pegged, Kepairs done. Charges Moderato, Country orders will receive prompt iittention. *Noto thp adijrpss—" Opposite Ross it Muir's Cone|i Fttuivry."

G, L. JJSNNESS, BEGS to inform his friends mid (lio public generally, tlmt j)o Jum just sceiyed a splendid assortment of jeweliry of nil kinds, also ((old and Silver batches.. 100 jewelled 8 Day Brass iruui Clocks, worth 2os ouch to bo sold > los each, 300 English Lovot Clocks >bo sold from 6s; 110 American lover Jocks to bo sold from Gsj 100 Amoricnn Alarums to be sold from (is; 200 English Lover Alarums, to be sold from 9s and 10a each. Also n large assortment of other kinds AuioricanEnglish aud French Clocks. Diamond Rings, Bracelets, Druucjies aud all otliw kinds of jowollry made to mdcf at t)ie shortest notice. Also a)l kinds of repajr?. fjkjDpd workmen kept. AJI work done on t)ip pro miues, (f, Jj, J, JJegs to inform his country customers that Mipy pan for forward their watches by parcel post at a cost of 8d each way registered. Country orders punctually attended to. Note tho address,-G. L. JENNESS, 0 Willis-st. Wellington. 270''

GEORGE DENTON, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, IRON MONGER, LOCKSMITH AND GUNSMITH, 33 Willis Sfpt, WellingtonTrout Fishing, Lawn Tennis, Lawn .Bowling and Cricketing Goods, Fishing nets and netting twino.' Cauxkiuo£<s for Rovolvers, Rifles, and sporting guns, all the going aim REVOLVERS, RIFLES' GUNS, and ALL SPORTING-REQUISITES. Watches, Clocks, and a large stock of Jowe|Jery all' of . best quality, jilatod ware and gwwral jfcnpwiJgwy, ;;3020

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3074, 7 December 1888, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3074, 7 December 1888, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3074, 7 December 1888, Page 4

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