WAIRARAPA NORTH COUNTY. PUBLIC TENDERS will close at 1 NOON of TUESDAYS October (it tho County Office, Mnstort.m (whore plans &c„ may bo seen) for Coiitiiict No 27 Opaki to Manawatu Road. "3 Chains ojl rondfornuition and mot ailing; iu the Electahuiui Town ship, Plans, &e., may also bo soon at Mr ■Jones' Storo, Eketahuna. l'\ G. MOORE, County Clerk. 25th September, 1889. 3018 mENDKRS will bo received up to the X Ist November, for Carrying Wool from Tiraumoa to Eketa huii a 'station about 20 tohh, and lO tons back vavriage. _ HOLMES WARREN, rniiJNUJIRS will be received up to Ist 1 November, JPor Carrying -wool from Springvalo to JDketahuna .Station, about SO. tone and about 5 tons bacK carriage. Apply to W. AT. KEBBELL, Alfredton. rPENDERS wanted for Erectiou of sale yards at, fllartiuborough. Plans and specifications to be scon at Moskra Lowes and lonia, Mastortim ami G. Pain' 6 store, Maitinborough. 3320 GEORGE PAIN. TENDERS are invited for the parchaso of the farm, being part of section fiO'i Tarntahi.contuiniug 587 aereis and lately occupied by Mr Joseph Ingley. Tcndora to be accompanied by a deposit of os per cent, and close at' the I'flico of Messrs Lowes and lorns, Masterton, and H. H. Wolters, Cartorton, on Moudoy, 1-ltk Octohor 1389, at noon, where full particulars of titlo and terms of sale can bo ascertained. Tho highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. LOWES A lORNS, Auctioneers, Ifastcrtrn, I
TO TRAVEL TUB SEASON, Tlio Entire horse LAIttD O'LARGO WILL stand thin season at the Princo of Wales Stablos, Mastertoii, every Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday, during the season, Friday and Saturday at owner's stables, Carterton. Good paddooks provided freo of charge. Every care taken, but no responsibility, Fees £4, single marcs, two or more as per agreement. Groomago ss. All fees payable Ist January, 1890. For podigreo &o seo cards, For further particulars apply to groom iu charge WALTEIi STAMARD, OR W. HERCOCK, 10 Travel the Wairavapa this season JL the thoroughbred horse FITZ HERCUJLES YATTENDON-PEERESS. FITZ HERCULES is a dark brown liorso, standing 16 hands liigli, with immense bono and muscle, possessed of a good temper, and rpiiet to ride, He was bred by that celebrated breeder, V, Walters, Esq., of Auckland, who bred and raced some of the best Zealand turf. Among the number was FITZ HEKCULES, By winning the Auckland Derby, second to the Dauphin iu the Canterbury Derby, awl third to Grip in the Canterbury Cup, all weight for age, lie proved that lie was capable of holding his own with the best of them under big weights, Having wet with au accident it prevented him from racing again. FITZ HKRCULKS.is by that worldrenowned Yattcndon, siro of Gland Flaneur, lhce, V.K.C. Derby, StLcger, and Australian Derby; Lady Emma, winner of tlio Dunciliu (Jup, J.C. Handicap, and Forbury Handicap; Chester, winner of the Melbourne Cup, anil V.R.C, Derby ; Habcrin, Vulcan, Meriia, all Marybymong Plate winners; Dagivorth and Hesperian, Metropolitan winners; and Javelin, A, J.C. Derby winner. Chester's stock, eight horses, havo won among them last season 25 races of the net value of i.'ll,!Uo, and it is also worthy to note that since those three clinkers, Aborcoru, Carlyon, and Cranbrook, commenced their career, they have been responsible for 20 races at the value of £12,015185, Abercom claims tlio lion's share, viz., i7,2!)0185, Carlyon has KiOSIO before his name, and Cranbrook follows with i' 25115. Already this season Abercom has won at the A.J.O Spring meeting, the Spring Stakes and Craven Plate,
FITZ HERCULES dam, Peeress, was by the Peer, (bm Miss Rowc, by Sir Hercules, M>s Miller, by Young Wanderer, The Peer, by Melbourne, Cinizelli by Touchstone, Brocado by Pantaloon, dam liombarinc, by Thunderbolt, Yattendon by Sir Hercules, and Cassandra i by Trow, dam Alice Gray, by ttass, Emigrant dimi (iulnare, Sir Hercules by Cap-a-pie, dam Paraguay, by Sir Hercules, dam Pnradigan, For pedigree and performances i'itz Hercult's' dam stands uneijualltd in the Southern Hemisphere. Peeress won two Canterbury Cups and Canterbury .Jockey Club Handicap", besides numerous other races, and was considered the best inure of licr day. Peeress* dam,' Miss Rowc, was the best: mare in Australia;'and with Bob Kay in the saddle waa never known to be beaten, "Augur," the snorting writer of the Australasian, says be has known them to win every race at a meeting in Mr Redwood'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 Rowe is the dam of Una, the best mare that ever stepped in Canterbury, Unn, tho dam of Ariel. Ariel was winner of the Canterbury Cup; Duncdin J,O. Handicap and Forbury Handicap, nnd three Auckland Cups. ■■ " '.-'■■ Peeress will never be forgol.(ou-n,or will hor'Halfliratlicr Manuka—6ii tiie Melbourne Course having won the Canterbury Plate, beating Gleucoo and all the best horses in Australia at weight fo. 1 age, two miles. In tho year of tho Duke of Edinburgh's visit to Auckland, I'ccrcss won at the Thames all the races started in—Hie stakes amounting to £BOO, The week following, at Auckland and Ellislie, Peeress again won all she started for, stakes amounting to over £SOO. Peeress' sire, Tlio Peer, tho sire of Darcbin, Darebin sire of Australian Peer, who won all the principal races last season. Yattendon—and his sire, Sir Hprciiles—aro' creditjil will, getting more winners; thiipny other liorac in tho Australian colonies, and their progeny—both horses and inarcs-aro following In their footsteps. First Chester, by Chester, Quibble nnd Shah by St. George, My Idea, dam of Nelson, Ynttcriiia, by Yattendon, is the dam of Libeller, Fusilier, : • Motcldook, and Kingfish.' Tho Agent, by Olliver Cromwell, brother of thcfiwofFlTZ HERCULES, and the Champion Hurdle mid Cross-Country horse, Faugli-a-Itallsiugli, is by tho samo strain of lilo'tijl (is tho i|ani of YMtemtoii," " ' '' l'ajiih ; a-llalla"ugll has 'nil 'u'ubpatcu record, anil 'IVp Agent's" performance's aro yet too {yell knowp to heed foinmcnt. In fact, these are tho two test Hurdle and Cross country horses that ever stripped in New Zealand. Tho above will show that FHZ HERCULES is one of tho stoutest and host horses that haß over been in this district, nnd with (he cross of The Peer and Sir Hercules blood, should get the right sort of horses,, both for fiat racing, cross country, aud tho Indian market. WilHtavcl the undermentioned places for convenience of breeders as follows : GREYTOWN AND FEATHERSTON V.MOKHAYSANIITUfiiuAY!!. .MASTERTON AND OPAIU '■ FIIIUAYS ■ ASD S-yruitivvvt!. ■ Ritmainder of vrcclf-at ownovs Vitabll'3) Carterton ' -! ' '■' TERMS. Thoroughbred Marcs, -'lO guineas; all others, 6 ■guineas. Two or lllore as per agreement, payable by P.N. Ut January, 1890. ■ ' JOHN EUCKEBIP.OE,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3325, 3 October 1889, Page 3
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