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WAIRAKAI'A NORTH COUNTY. PUBLIC TENDERS will dose at 1 N(J()NofTUESDAY,BtIiOct»b B f at tho County Office, Miistcrt.'n (wlioic plius Ac, way bo scon) fur Cuiilrnot Nu 27 Opnki to Manawatu Road. ~:« Chains* of rondlurination and metalling i» the.Ekotaliuuu Township, Plans, Ac, may also be seen at Mr ■li'iics' Store, Eketahuna, I''. G, MOORE, Comity Clovk. _Mtb Si'plomber, 1889. ;i!)l8 rjfENDKUiTv:iiitdlo7 Erection oi sale yards at Martinhoroiiffh. Plims ami specifications to bo seen at Messrs Lowes and lorns, lliistortun and 0. Pain's store, Miiitinbnrougli. 8320 GEORGE PAIN. TENDERS arc invited tor tho purchase oi the farm, being: part oi suction siOS Taralahi.containinK 587 acres aud lately oeenpied by Mr Joseph Ingley. Tondora to bo ncuumpaniud by a deposit of 5s per cent, and close at' the i-llicu of Messrs Lowes and lores, Mastorton, and H. H. Wolters, Carterton, on Mondny, 11th Ootolier 18811, ai noon, where full particulars of titlo and tonus of sale can bo ascertained. Tho highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. LOWES & IORSii, Auctioneers, Wastertrn.

mm ww^^jaS^ J. the thoroughbred lioi'su FITZ TIKKCLIJLKS YATTHNDnX-VKKUKSS. FITZ HERCULES ii ut dark brown hui-su, itanding 10 hands high, witli immense bom mil inuticlo. possessed of» good temper, inn' |iiict to ride, lit w,m liral by that cclc mtul biecdcr, W, Walters, Esq., of And; ami, who bred ami niccil some of tliu besl mil fastest horses that ever troil tho Ntv Calami turf. Among the number was FIT? UKRCULES. By winning the Aucklaw Derby, second to the Dauphin in the Canter inrv Dnrby, awl third to Grip in the Canter i all weight for age, be proved thai - jablcof holding bis own with tin -test of them under big weights, Having mcl ivith an accident it pit-vented him frou

I'ITZ HKKCULBS is by tlmt worldrenowned Vuttcudon, sire of Ciiiuul Flaneur, winner of tlm Melbourne Gnu, Champion Pace, V.li.C. Derby, StLeger, mid Australian Derby; Lady Emma, winner of tlie Dnimliii Clip, J.IJ, Handicap, and Forbury O'up, and V.lt.C. Derby : liabciui, Vul Meri'ia, all Marybymoug Plate winni-m, Dagworth and' Hesperian, Metropolitan aiuuors; and Javelin, A.J.C, Derby winner, Chester's stock, eight horses, bave won among tlicin last season 25 £U,',UO, and it is also worthy to note that) since those three clinkers, Abercorn, Carlyon I and Cranbrook, commenced their < have Wen responsible for '2O races i of £1.2,1115 IKs, Abercorn claims the lion's sliare, viz, £7,2110 ISs, (.'arlyon lias £30!l0 before bis name, and (Jranbrook follows with t2")!lj, Already this season Abercorn lias won at the A..f.(J Spring meeting, the .Spring Stakes and Craven J'late, FITZ HEItCULES dam, Peeress, was l.y tlie Tcer, dam Miss liowe, by Sir Hercules, llfcu Miller, by Young Wanderer, The Peer, by Melbourne, Cinizelli by Touchstone, Bracailo by Pantaloon, dam liombazinc, by Tlmnderbolt, Vattendon by Sir Hercules, anil Cassandra liy Tross, dam Alice Gray, bytes, Emigrant dam (lulnare, Sir Hercules by Cap-a-pie, dam Paraguay, by Sir Hercules, dam l'aradigan. •Forpedigree and performances Fitz Hercules] dam stands imcipialled in tlie Southern Hemisphere. Peeress won two Canterbury besides numerous other races, mid was considered the best mare of her day, Peeress' dam, Miss Rowe, was the best marc in Australia; and with Hub Hay in the saddle was never known to be beaten'. " Augur," the sporting writer of the Australasian, says be has known them to win every race at a meeting in Mr Uedwood's colours, Afterwards Mr Redwood sold his stud to Mr J. Tate, who won six Melbourne Cups and two Champions with the same strain of blood—all Sir Hercules. Miss Howe is tlie dam of Una, the best nraro that ever stepped in Canterbury. Una, the dam of Ariel. Ariel was winner of the Canterbury Cup, Dunediu J.C. Handicap and Forbury Handicap, and three AuckPeeress will never be forgottcu-utir will i her half brother Manuka-uu tlie Melbourne Course having won the Canterbury Plate, beating (flencoe and all the best horses in Australia at weight fo: age, two miles, In the year of the Duke of Edinburgh's visit to Auckland, Peeress won at the Thames all the races started in—the stakes amounting to m. % The week following, at Auckland and Ellislie, Peeress again won all she sfjitcd for, stakes amounting to over .I'adO, I'ceiess' sire, The Peer, the sire of Darcbiu, Darebiu sire of Australian Peer, who won all tire principal races last season. Vattcmlon—and his sire, Sir Herculesarc credited with getting more winners than any other horse in the Australian colonies, anil their progeiiy-botb horses | and marcs-are following in their footsteps, First Chester, by Chester, QuiutoV and Shah by St. George, My Idea, dam of Nelson, jYatlcrina, by Yattemlon, is the dam of Libeller, Fusilier, Matchlock, and King- | the sire of I' IT Z lIE H RULE S, and the '" ' Hurdle anil Cruss-Cottutry hoi lallaugh, is by tlm same strain ... blood as the dam of Yattembm. I'augh-a-ISallangh has an unbeaten record, and "The Agent's'' pcrfoimam well known to need comment , ...„,., are the two best Hurdle ami Cross country horses that ever sti ipped in Xcw Zealand. The above will show that l'D'Z HKII. CULES is i.ne of the stoutest ami I that lias ever been in this distrie' chcciwsoiTlierccraii.lSirHc should get the right sort of bors«, uum m Hat racing, cross ccniitrv, and the Indian market,

W ill navel the umlcrmcntioucil places fur convenience of breeders us fallows :- ORKYTOW'N AisD I'KATHKUSTOK Mondays ami Tukh.uk, MASTBUTON AND OJ'AKI VlllllAVS ASH SATI-niIAVS. miiimlcr of week nt owners stables, Cartertun, 'MUMS. Thoroughbred Marcs, 10 guiii»iis; all others, f> guineas. Two or more [ "'""" agreement, parable by I'.X, Ist Jn 18110. JOHN ISUCKEItIDOE. ARTHUR WRIGHT, PROPRIETOR. (Liito Chamberlain). GENERAL SMITH, Fnrrior, Cuuch smith, and Wheelwright. Char? niudcr ate. Good workmanship. 33 SEPARATE TENDERS ARE invited for the piircliaso of the undermentioned freehold properties, yiz:— (i) Farm of 103 acres, moro or less, having a good frontline to "NVliito's Line and Park Road, and being Sections No 122 anil 24 on the plan of tho Tamtam' Plainliloclc, together with the comfortable dwelling house and outbuildings erected thereon. 2) Part of Town Section No 515 Richmond Road, Carterton, being tho unsold allotments in this section and containing 15a. Ik fir more or less, The terms of purchase arc CASH, and tenderers will bo required to enclose with their tender ut deposit equal to 5 per cent of the purchase money offered, but tho light is reserved *o decline the highest or any tender, Tenders to be sent in addressed to "The Executors in the Estate of the late Mr Alfred Clifton, in care of Mr Andrew McKenwo. Carterton," not later than Noon on THURSDAY, the 3rd day of October, 1889. _ All information regarding tho propertics may be obtained from the undersigned. Dated this 3rd day ot Soptomber, 1889. ANDREW McKENZIE, G.W.DELLER, Executors of the Estate of tho late Mr Alfred Clifton. 3502

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3323, 1 October 1889, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3323, 1 October 1889, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3323, 1 October 1889, Page 3

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