PITZ HEHOULES. FITZ HEHCULBS in ft dark town bono, standing 1G hands high, with immense bono itiil muscle, possrssod of'» good tompor, aiid qniot to ride, Ho was brod j hy tint cclohratcl breeder, W. Walters, Esq, of Auckland, who bred and raced ' soma ot tlin Must and best liorfica that over Irod the Now Zealand turf, 'Among tho number was flu Hercules. By winning tlic Autißlnnd Derby, second to tho Dauphin for tho Cantirhmy Derby, unrt third to Orip in the Canterbury Cup, all weight for age, ho proved that ho was capable of holding bis own with tho best of them under big weights. Having mot with -an accident, it preuincd. him from racing again. Filz Hercules is by thai world-renowned Yattendpn, sivo of Grand I'lauem, winner of tho Mcloourno Cup, Champion llnec, VllO Derby, St Lcgcr, and Australian Derby; Lady Emma, winner of the Duncdin Cup, J C Handicap, and Forbury Handicap; Chester, winner of Hie' Melbourne Cup, and VRC Derby ;Habena, Vulcau, Merina, all Maiibymong Plate I winners; Dagworth and Hesperian, MetroI politan winners j and Javelin, A J G Derby j winner. Chester's stock-eight horses— I lntvo won among them dining this season I traces of tho net-value of £11,040, and ! it is a'so worthy to nolo that since those j three clinkers, Abcrcorn, Carlyoh, ■ and Cranbrook, commenced their career, tho/ have boon responsible for 21) races -of the value of £12,(145 ISs, Abcrcorn claims tho lion's sharo, viz, £7,290 18s, Curlyon has £3090 beforohis name, and Cranbiook follows with £25115. ' Fite'Hercules dam, Peeress, was by the I'eir, dam Miss Howe, by Sir Heicules, Miss Miller by Young Wanderer, The Peer by Melbourne, Cinizelli by Touchstono, Urocado by Pantaloon, dam'Bombazinc, by Thnudcrbolt, Yattcudon by Sir Hercules and Cassandra, by Tross, dam Alice Gray, by Ba*s, Emigrant, dam Gulnaro, Kir Hercules by Cap-a-pio, dam" IVraguoy, by Sir Iler«mles, dam Paradigm For pedigieo and performances Fitz Hercules' dam stands unequalled in the Southern Hemisphere. Peeress won two Canterbury Caps and Canterbury Jockey Club Handicip, besides numerous other • races, and was considered tho best maro of I her tiny: ' | Pceicis' dam, Miss Rowc, was tho best I mare in Australia,-»nd with Bob Ray in. the saddle was never known to bo bcr.'ttfn. I 1 Augur' the sporting writer of the .V stratoian, says ho has known tlicm.-to'wiu every raco at a meeting in Mr Pidwood's colours. Afterwards Mr Redwood sold bis stud to Mr J. Tate, who won sij/ Melbourne Cups and two Champions with tho samo strain of blood—a'l Sir Hercules. Miss Jtowo is tho diiiji of Una, Abo best nuro that ever steppedjn Cantotbury, ' Una, the Atiol winner of tho CanleakuiHKcdm J.C HandiL three Auckiaud rt'pttcn-nor will on the Melbourne Canterbury Plates i beat lioraes in iles. .In visit to lines all bunting tieklsnd all'she mtiug to '<er, the "'strjlian ; : tt'KhMSV ■ "■ Thoroughbred males 10 guineas; all others o guineas. Two or nwro as per agreement, pay iUo by P.M Ut January,'lßß9. 291)9 JOHN •BUCKERIDGB. EKETAHIM SMITHY, ABTHUBJ. CHAMBEKLAIN, (UTEdI'MaSTEIITON,) General Blacksmith and Farrier.
AVING taken ovor tho abovo biisiM ness so efficiently curried on by Mr Geo. Buuk wohaji, solicits a continuauco (if tho patronage tlmt lias luthorto ken so liborally extended to his predecessor, 11/ cry description of ommieoriug and jlacksniitliing work neatly executed, at lie lowest trade rates consistent with onest workmanship, SOOTS. BOOTS. BOOTS. MUCH hat 1 ken said about the SetHow" friend, and 1 ask the settlors to judge for themselves who is tho heat friend to the district. Those who hare paid thousands of pounds in wages which have.all been circulated in the placo or those win? employ next to no labor and send nil they can scrapo out of tho district, AS FOB CBEAI 1 BOOTS compare quality with pricu and it will be found that H.PETEKSON'S Smii' is THE PLACE for Cheap and Good Boots. The following list will «ivc an idea of tho bargains to be obtained : Children's Strong Copper Toes from _ 3/8 Girls High Leg Lace Boots ~ 5/8 Boys Strong Luce Bunts ~ 6/8 Youths ~ „ „ „ 7/(i Ladies String Leather E. S. ~ 8/- „ Lhco Up E. S. ~ fl/li Mens Bluchers . „ 5/9 „ Water Tight „ 10/0 „ Shooting H and T Nail ~11/0 All other lines EQUALLY CHEA1 1 And Remember !j\o I{u!)l>ish in Stock. BOOTS* SHOES of all descriptions mndo to order, sewn or pegged, Repairs (loiiß. Charges Moderate, Country orders will receive prompt attention. *Noto tho address-" Opposite Ross & Muir's Coach Factory," ~)EGS to inform his friends and tlio J public generally, that ho has just recoiyed a splondid assortment of jowellery of all kinds, also "old and Silvei Watches., 100 jewelled 8 Day Brass Drum Clocks, worth 25s each to ho sold at, 15s each, 300 English Levut Clocks to bo sold from us; 110 American Lover Clocks to be sold from Cs; 100 American Alarums to bo sold tram (is; 250 English Lever Alarums, to be sold from 9s and 10s each. Also a largo assortment of other kinds AnioricaiiEnglish and French Clocks, Diamond Rings, Bracelets, Brooches and all other kinds of jowellry made to ordor at tho' shortest notice. Also all kinds of ropairs, Skilled workmen kopt, All work dono on tlio pre miscs. ft, L, J. Begs to inform his country customers that they can for forward their watches, by parcel post at a cost of 8d each way registered, Country orde'ra.punctually, attended to. Note the address.-G-.L.JENNESS, G TVillis-st. Wellington. ~ ' 279^*
GEORGE DENTON, WATOHMAKEIt AND JEWELLER, IRONMONGERLOCKSMITH AND UUNSMITH, 38 Willis Stfccfc, Wellington. : Trout - Fishing. J«n Tennis, Lawn Bowling and CricketiiiK Goods, Fish- . nig nets,and netting twine; Oastkiiioks f «f Revolvers,- Hiflos,' aud sporting "uns, du tUegoing sizes. REVOLVERS, RIFLES; GUNS,' AHP ALL SPOIITINGS.IIEQUISITES. >' Watches, Clocks,' Mil a large stock qt Jiswellery all of - best'quality,., plated varo aud general ir«oDgery7 ■ •.-. 2020
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3078, 10 December 1888, Page 4
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