i^n© STAtffi THIS SEASON In the j. j Manaw r atu and Rangitikei pistricta, the '-■fhofbugh-bred ' h'orße j MUFTLm "IDhe attention of breieders is solicitedxto the' pedigree of thia most j fashionably { bred horse, w,bp is now r in his prime ami ■ m splendid condiliioD. MUFTI is by '.the.pjremier stallion, Tr|iducer, vhoi has for .the.j^thj^ seasons' stood'at I.oo f^.guineas a mare 1 ; Traducer's stock haVe everywhere per» formed creditably, 'and include} such noted animals as Lurline, Calumny, Le Loup, Betrayer, '-Trump •• CairdV "Fisßhook, \ andx others., Traducer's^rjed.igree is a very brilliant one, as it includes ail the most yalued } etrains of. the .English stud for tHe last century. Oh tibe^km's side Mufti is also remarkably well connected, being our*oT Flat Iron by PcW PlaM Emma by Gil Bias— Emily by! Operator— Flora Mclvor by ftousVs EuSigrant, <fee. '■ m *" J iPeter^FJkc was onefof this ; most sue/, celsful performers that has left England, anjd possesses •. a- ' splendid 'pedigree (see bt»d Book). Flora Mclvor was one cf the best mares ever .foaled m Australia, and her descendants are^ always eagerly sought,, after by . breeders ; an^l ... racing, men. Flora Mclvor was the grand dam" of 1 Figar >, Bay Middletbn, Cossack, Nutwitb; Zop, and Waimea— the latter being the dim of Manuka, Toi Toi, and others. Tpi Toi is the dam of Kakapo, Harakeke3dan£j op, <Korari; rTotar»47 sire of Ilonglancls, PapapSj Ri|ma" it itain^ and other w^U-knowD, performers. , jit will thus be seen that Mu|'Ti f is well wPrthy of the patfonaee of brWde^s who wish to keep to Uabing strains. M|ufti is a golden chestnut, standing l 6 hitfds f 3 fncheshigh and is splendidly, propbftionediVand'bf 'excellent constitution. - IMxjfti's racing performances are too w^ll known to *equii-b any -reference ■ 'here. -'■' '■■"^'■' • : ' ■"■'■■ Ui --- {Terms : — Single mares^ £5 ss ; extra mares as peV agreement. -Payment by promissory note to be -given at time ot service, arid due" four months afterdate. Paddockinsf free for one mbnthT,~after JTelegraphio or«&M^r<jpbßmunicatibns addressed to/WV Mpore,. oL the.^mmercial Hotel will be promptly attended to by Kirn, ."he ' j will' also receive and give delivevy of all 1 ihares consigned to-his charge> for MuFTt. ' iFor fuller 'particulars apply to ' ■ ; | vo^^CRAKWELL^ :,v , i Groom m charge. ! Or to j •-■' LOWES oVFALLGON, | j-::Jb.?>j ;;. ; i«;»i;! V v J Owners, j j :.■ ,^:..^; :^h v, ?J/i7i ,■•'-;,'. -.',-! 1 'to :.i 'pHE THOROUH^BREDh: Station; "Will travel the Palmerston, Feilding, • '#" and'^ridoh Disferibts- - "'■ jI A V T BJfl iS ;i Sf B/A SOS .T jiO^ffß^'l^^'^lte'ftli&liail^ stWding le^nas 1 3 inches thoroughly s3und m all respects;— He is 6 years o^d'/'alnd'b^'thatlfasfc and well-known s horse Castaway,' 'dam by Towfdii}' 'dtfm Opera hy Il ; ißaTbiere;s dkm Cassandra by-Priam • Towt'ou by Melbourne } Castaway by Traducer, .dkmjMermaid.. cMcpRPaBiTB <{bmes/|ram; a great racing family, some; a-jstocFatjo and high*class performers a i his relgtiv^es.,: flis. sire, .iwpnr the "VJFeßingtpn Cup, andran,second for|he t Canterbury Derby: anpi ;Great'Ai|tumn Handicap;' jHe,is| f.uHlbrofher to r JiUrline vand Le £oup^" / VThV.peribrmaJices of tthese sl aninials i: in t ,&n^ Australia need no cpmment:' Le Lo^p ■vfon, p the,, Canterbury J. ,C. Ha^dipa| "Cupin I'BBQ. Opera, o|f-MoEPHEUS r ~won - the Canterbury Dq^by jn, 1864. •■; Tai^bourini was, alstj ' from OpeH, by To^ton, and woi^ aWongst o^er^racesj^the Canterbury j. C Handicap' and' Canterbury and wMnltoFe^beW^^e^^niiigr successfully over "hurdles. 'Salvage, by Castaway, ran secp'Mfor the Wellington Cup lasVyeaT :^vihg the'wfiiner a year:- and a pounds Won the Great 'Autumn Handjoap' at,- : Christchurch, and ran second to:.: Adamant; for the Dimedin Cupn giving^ the 'two i i.-. years .'and twenty- four . Morpheus i-wiji;! be at ;Palmerstoni on Mondays and Tuesdays,' Feilding. on Wednesdays^Halcombeibn Thursdays, Bulls on Fridays, and Marton on | ..:•■•-■ 'j .Saturdays^ ! ■» i i j .Terms^-£s, ;^l'.^ jgraQ^.^i.%Two or more n xn^s.^s .pep fjgjjsßss\ ( Forpariioularsiapply.to., - , .. , .. ; ! " jn: ll ■ ' "■'- FfeED.'NE^SfE; '■"••^1 «'•-' s--- f -' ; 'Butlfc'i . , , <f E.O; BROWNE,, t i Horse i Bazaar,^^' Palmerston North. I f 'T ''"-» \J' T'- C\ ?ii '^ v '■- •' -f) '' ' ' | PRELifiiNAiRIY WoTICEI VpHE. Splendid an'drPpwerful ClydeßI GENERAL HAYEIIdCIK jWill traTel 1 the Palmerßton, Feilding, ■Sandon, Campbelltown, and Foxton ! districts this-Season. Fall Particulars in-a-subsequent issue. Cards will be distributed, m the district. j " ij/DO'REEN, ; " . ••.;'■. Proprietor, i » - l ■•-' ■'- Tadnui-Btreet, ' PalmerstQtt North. l '" w EtfiS!i!iSttifi i S^ S l dtio l B; i:li; ! i-v.^»»iiii^»..iv- ;-; .>>:■■: <\}-: ■'■*■■■■ '.••■■ h■■:' i -- .,■ .-■■ rr HE PURE^B ij Clydesdale Entire Horse Will travel tteManawatn; Palmerston: and Wbodville districts. i! Terms i W 10sV ! pkaoefc^viae^ JUfi!N : OaUBBI\, T , Turakina. i Aui^^HbT 188^ ; 1; "-*^- t .itij'ii'iiM'. :'\l
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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 272, 20 October 1883, Page 3
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