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STAND THIS SEASON m thi Jl Manawatu and Rangitikei Dis tricts, the Thorough-bred horse MUFTI. The attention of breeders is solicited t< the pedigree of this most fashionably 'bred horse, who is now m his prime am m splendid condition. y 7 MUFTI is by ;the premier stallion Traduceri;iwho;:ha8 > /.forr:-tjbe( )asjt f thre( seasons stood at 100 guineas a mare Traducer's stock have "everywhere pen formed creditably, and include isucl noted animals as Lurline, Calumny, Li Loup, Betrayer,/ Trump , Card, Fishhook, and others. Traducer's pedigrei is a very brilliant one, as it includes al the .most valued strains of the Englisl stud for 'the last'cektiury. Ob the dam , i Side Mufti is also remarkably well connected, being' out o\' y Flat' 'Iron bj teter Flat—Emma by Gil Bias — Emilj by Operator— Flora-Mclvor by Rouse'i Emigrant, &c, , , "> ' Peter Flat was one of the mo'st ; suc. cesßful performers tbat has left England and possesses a. splendid pedigree (sec btud Book). Flora Mclvor was one oi jthe best mares ever. foaled m Australia ]and her descendants are always eagerlj sought after by .breeders and racing jmen. Fiora Mclvor was -the grand' dam [of Figari,. Bay Middleton, Cossack JNutwith 7Zoe> 'and Waimea^th^ 'lattei : being the dam of Manuka, Toi Toi, and jothers. Toi Toi is the dam of Kakapo, .Harafeeke— dam of Koran; .Totara— sire of Longlands, Papapajßama Rama, Iknd .other- well-known performers., ,j ■ It will thus be c iseen tbat-MrJFTtyis I well worthy of the patronage of breeders | who wißh! 'to^ keep to racihg strains . . Mtjkti * is ; 'al golden ,'chestnht, standing 15 hands 3 inches high and is splendidly f proportioned, and of .excellent constituItiOmi*^-?'".) -■:■■'.'•! :Ayy"''- A'AH'f; Mufti's racing; performances are too well known to require any referen.ce here. — v Terms tr-Single m&res,. £5 ssj .ex^ra mares as per agreement. .Payment by promissory note to. be given at time ot service, and, due four months after, date. Paddock ing free. for. one month, after which, will be charged 2s. per week. Telegraphic or other communications addressed ..to W. Mopr^, of the Oominerciai Hotel -^tables, will be promptly attended to by him, he will also receive and give delivdiy' of all mares' consigned io his charge for Mufti. v *Por^fulier particulars apply fy>] t : i x T.CRANWELL, ;•:;).: V Groom m. charge. -iui:iDr to.'.-* '■- .. '■„■ \; „-•■.-■ „. :„..,... ■ LOW ES &, FALLOON, " Owners. >.?»PHE THpROyH*BR.ED; Stallion bWillq travels the -j Palmerstonj/FeUding, and Sandon Districts TH IS SEA SON. MORPEptyS/is. a golden chestnut,; stanjiing 16 hands '.'3 inches ; thoroughly.' %buhdlh ; all respects* He^ is; 6 years old, andiby, that fast and 'well-known horse Castaway, -dam Somnambula by Towtony dam Opera by ;I1 ; Barbiere; dam Cassandra by Priam, j Tqwtoii|by Melbourne; Castaway . by :: Traducer, dam Mermaid. . MoßPHSWpmes.from a gpeftt racing family, claiming, some .autocratic,' and high-class nerfprmers ias his* relatjyesV '$w j'sire won /the Wellington Cupj an^ fan second for the Canterbury -Derby and Great Autumn Handicap. He is full brother to Lurline a^dLe'iLbup. The . perf of mances iof thWse animals' in New Zealand and Australia need ho comments Le Loup won the Canterbury J. C. Handicap aM'Cupih J 1880. v Opera, - grand dam of Morpheus, won the Canterbury Derby li in 7 '1864:y Tainbouririi f was also -from_.O.pe_ra, by Towton; twd " ' won amongst other, .races, the Canterbury J. 0' -Handicap ]and ' Canterbury . and Wellin Bgton8 gton Cupi, besides performing successfully over hurdres. Salvage, by <CaßtaWay;^ran second for the .Wellington Cup last year igiving the winner a year and a pound. Won the Great Autumn > Handicap .at v Christchurch, and] ran second to Adamant, for the Dunedin Cup giving, tbe winner two years and twenty- four pounds, i Mjobpheus [ will be at Palmerston bn Mondays yahd Tuesdays, Feilding on Wednesday f^, ' Halcombe ph.' Thursdays, Bulls 'on Fridays, and . Marton on •x- 'I - ■ m .Saturdays. ' . .' .• TermjS-j-JESi .an'd'ja* gropmage fee; Two, or more mares 1 as per agreement. ' J Fo* particulars apply to- : ; -A . ■•;•■"•; A.a v- . .FRED.: NEAME, ; 'X I' ,-.. AT-iyy •■ ••■ i : ,■ ■■ i ..^Bulls. ;* y . E. D. BROWNE, : Horse Bazaar, Palmerston North. PRELIMINARY NOTICI3. /TtHE Splendid and Pdwerful Clydesr ifcAAxA ,1 dale Horsey ; IIAVEI-OGK ,WM itrayel the; Palmerston, jFeilding^ Sandon, Campbelltown/ and Foxton ■; districts this Season. . ... i — y . i Full Particulars. Jn' a subsequent issue. Cards will he distributed m the district. /;;.,.]..-. J.. DOR^EN, "* ' ' Proprietor, '. Taonui-street,,, Palmerston North t ' ■ ; ■ i ■ . ... .. 'PRELIMINARY NOTIbE. V y^y-i -A} o: •■-■'".■ ■• •- ; ■ . mHE PURE-B RED Clydesdah :u£u..o.') ':•• '"'Entire' Horse ;•:.'.•■.■ PRIiCSIIF THE YALIiEI Willtravel the Manawatu, Palmerston ; \ 1 '( ft nd Woodville districts. . ; Terms »' -£B* 10s.) Paddock provided JOHN CHUBBIN, 0 , io -txAt; ■•;.••• \... m s i,. r ..Turakina. 1 Auguflt-SOlh, 1883.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 273, 22 October 1883, Page 3

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