FITZ HERCULES.
FITZ HEHCULSBisa.dark brownhbracy standing 10 lwids higli, with'; imraonßo bono (in 1 muscle,, poisssod of it good 'lomper, ami quiet to tide.. Ho was : brod by tlutcolobratiSd breeder, Walters,' lisq, of Atioklaml, who' bred rind raced soinon! thu.fastest ami. best hdrsos : tbaV over (rod the Nu\y Zealand turf. Among tho niimbor was Fife Heronles, By winning llio AucKlqud Corby, second to tho Dauphin for tho CiuiUrbnry Derby,, and third to Grip in tho Canterbury Cup, all woiijht for ago, ho proved that ho was'capablo of holding his own with tho besi of them under big weights. Having mot with an accident, it proumed him from rnoio'g
tpnv , '• Filz Hercules is by that worhl-ronowncd ' YattendoD, airo ot Grand I'lauoiii,'winne'e ' of tho Melbourne Cup, Champion Haco, VlloDerby,. St Leger, and Australiau Derby; Lady Emmn, winner of the Duncdin Cup, J 0 Handicap, aud Forbury Haudicap; Chester, winner of the Melbourne Cup, and V R fj Dotby j Habcnn, Vulcan, Merino',' all Maribyruong. Plato winners j Dagworth and Hesperian, Metropolitan winners ; and Jftvclin, A JO Derby winner, Chester's stock—eight horscshavo won among them during this season M racos of tho not valuo of £11,1)40, and it is a'ao woithy to noto that since those three clinkers, Abercorn, Carlyon, and Cranbrook, commenced their career, tho/ have bccn.rcspbiisiblo for 20 races of tho value of £12,945.185. ;Abercorn claims tho lion's share, viz, £7,290 18s, Carlyon has £3oDo.boforo his namo,. and Cranbrook follows with t'2595. ■ _,-■• ~, Hcrculis dam, Peeress, was by the I'eir, (lain Miss Kowiy by Sir Hcicules, Miis Miller by Young Wanderer,: Tho I'ecr by Melbourne, Cinizelli by'Touchstono, Brocade by Pantaloon, ilamßombaziiuji by Thunderbolt, Yattcndon by Sir Hercules and Cassandra, .by Tross, dam Alido Gray, by Ba?s, Emigrant, dam Gulnare, Sir Hercules;, by Cap-a-pie, dam Paraguay, by Sir Hercules, dam Paradi-> 8«n- ..... For pedigree and performances Fitz Hercules'dam stands r nnequallcdt in tho Southern Hemisphere. ■■ Peeress vjon two Canterbury Cups and Canterbury 'Jcckoy Club Handicap, hosides numerous-ollior races, and was considered tho best mare.of herjdiy. .-•.': 'i» Peetoss' dam, Miss Howe, was the tf]
marc in Australia, and with the saddlo was never known to 1 Ailgur' the sporting writer of lusidn, says liu Ims known every race at a meeting colour). stud to Mr J, Tate, -r MelbourneCups and two the samo strajn of: blood- mF. wlcrc'ulesi Miss llowe is the donWaJ^; the best maro thatj ever , Upa, tho mM Ariel,; Ariel winnor of j tho i n :J,o Hundi- ] tonandFaQ«<ryHandicap,threeAuckland I cr he forgotten—noirivill the Molbourno wm the Canterbury Platen and all tho best horses in , forsgo, two miles, In Luke of Edinbnrg's visit to won at tho 'i'liamcs all the stakes amounting following at Auckland also,'.won'all she sire; of principal moro !°" olnors I as per agreement, payable by P.N Ist January, 1889. ■. 2909 _ john;buckeridge, .',
■BEETAHONA. SMITHY; • ARTHUB J. CHAMBERLAIN, ' (lateofMastekton,) ■ General Blacksmith and | Farrier HAVING taken ovor tho abovo basi. I ness so efficiently carried on by Mi Gko, Buckingham, solicits a continuimco of the patronage that has hitherto been io liboridly extended to his predecessor. E;ory description of "ensrinee'ring and dlncksniitbjng work neatly executed, at ho lowcat frailp rates consistent with onest workmanshln, ' •.••■■.
fl TljJCfl has boon said about the Solly!, .tiers' friend, and 1 ask the settlors to jiulgo for themselves who istho best frieiul to tho district.' Tlioso who havo paid thousands of pounds in wages which hiiye all ljeeu circulated in the placo or those who employ noift to 110 labor and send nil they can scrapo out-of t)io ijiatrict. ;AS FUR CHEAP BOOTS com. pare quality with-pvico and it will bo found ''that ■ ', . ! ' • • >"
fI.PETEUSON'S j Shop (b THE' PUCE for Cheap arid Good Boots, !. Thpj following list will givo an idea' of tho bargains to bo obtained : Children's Strong Copper Toes from • 3/3 Girls High Leg Laco Boots „ B/8 Boys Strong Laco Boots ~ 0/3 Youths ,j „' „ „ 7/6 Lifdics String Loatbcj; E. S, ~ 8/- •. ~ LacoUpE.S/ ~ 8/6 Mens Bluchers „ 6/9 . „■ Water Tight „ 10/0 ~ Shootingllam]TM,,ll/o■' All other lines EQUALLY O'JW And Remember No Rubbish' in Stock. BOOTS & SHOES of all descriptions mado to order, sewn or pegged. Repairs done, j Charges' Moderate, j Country orders will receive prompt attention. *Notb tho address—" Opposite Ross & Muir's Coach Factory.". BEGS to inform his frlonds and the public' generally, that ho has just rcceiyed a splondid assortment of jewellery of' all kinds, also gold and Sibet Wfttches.. ' 100 polled 8 Day Brass Drum Clocks, woi'th 25s oach jtp be sold at 15s bfteli, 800 English tevpt Clocks to bb sold from 6s; 110 Amorioau Lover Clocks to be sold from Cs; 100 Amorican Alarums to be sold from (is j 260 English Lever Alarums, to be sold from 9s and lOsjeach. Also a large assortment of other kinds American English and French .Clocks,! Diamond Rings, Bracelets, Brooches and all other kinds of jowellry made to 1 order at tho. shortest notice. Also'all'kinds of repairs, Skilled workmen kopt, All work done on tho pre raises, 0. L, J. Begs to inform his coyiitiyicnstQpra tliafc thoy, can for forward Jlio'if Vatelips",()y!pr,cei posjb 4 a cost ofßd each Way registered. Country orders punctually attended to. Not? tho addrcßs,f G; L.JENNBSS, 6 Wil'lia-at. Wclh'wfon. .'.:.'.'.;. ,','279?
GEORGE DENTON, WATfIEPPKEE AND JEWELLER, IKOWfIIONfMEK. LOCKSMITH AND -bIUNSMITH, lOKtoll AND -bIUNSMIT 38lWilIia Streef, AVeUiiigtbh. Troijfc Fiß|il()g,. : JL)ai»n TwiPisj Laivii Boyliijg'a'ija Oncjetijjft Gpfij3s r JJ'jsj|ipg'ne|3 ana nptfmg twip .. ■ ; OabikidAeh. for' Revolvers,: ; W% ftncl sportingguns, alltbogoingskes,.' •■,'■ . ; EEYOLYEBS, ALL SPOETIN.G EEQUIgITES. i 1 •.'.'..■ -. i ■.';;'■:.■ ■ —■■^■Wk'dJ■.:',: ■Wfljclik Clocks,; and a ilnrgo, stock uf ill pf. fpfc fl)jality,]i)latci jwe audjgenewl irpnii)Ojlgei;yi;^-,|u^o
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3075, 8 December 1888, Page 4
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