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!: '* : ' : '_^CT^T-_- : j PO STA<ND THIS SEASON inthe I • rManawatu and Rangifikei Bia- " tricts, the Thorough-bred horse MtfPTf. ! ! '*'■■"•'.■•.'■• >-L ... *;• Vt.. I■■ X, I The attention of breeders is solicited to the pedigree' of this' most fashionably bred ' horse, wfa o is now m his prime and m splendid condition. MUFTI is by the premier stallion, traducer, who has for the laßt jthree seasons, stood at 100 guineas a mare. Traducer's stock have everywhere per* formed ; oeditably, and include j such 'bored a_imalß as Lurline, Calumny, Le Loup, Betrayer, Tiump, Card, Fisbhbbk, arid others. Trada'cer's pedigree is a very ' brilliant one, as it includes^! the most 'valued strains; of the English stud for the last century. On the dam's sloe "'Mufti > also : re_?arkablyj well connected/ being' out of Plat Irpn by Peter* Flat- Im>* by Gil B Blas--Emily by Operatbri^Plbra Melvor by Rouse's Emigrant, -for ! Peter^Piat^wa-'one of the most sup^ n cessfal performers that haa left England, "ana^Tpbßsesses a splendid^pedigreb (see •otud'Bbb-). 1;I Flora M-slvor was one of the* best mhfds "ever fbaiebVin Aus^raU^ and her descendants aire always eigerly sought .after by. breeders and racing men. 'Mora Mclvor was* the -grand dam of Figar*, Bay LMiddleton, Cossack/ Nutwith, Zop, and Waimea— the [latter being the dam of Manuka, Toi Toi, and others. Toi Toi is thedam of-Kaka'pd/ 'Hafalteke-Udam .bfc'xMoraVi.ftrotara — sire of Longlands, Papapa, Rama Rama, abd other welliknoWn pef-fof iam. \ It will thus be seen that Muftis -well! worthy Of t}i6.patrona_e:qf breeders who wish to -keep to racing strains.' MuFMiiis a goldbn chestnut, standing 15 hands 3 inches high and is spleijdidly proporJti6ned,;and of^exeellent jconistitution. (Xx » 7.7. *!/ j •'£ yy r MuF.Ti's,racing..»er^ too w^ib.known to rer_oirej any o reference Ser^-Hii, .y-yyy i XxyyrtyXi < '/' l Terms : — Singl.e ( , mares, £p os ; jextra mares as per agreement;.- ; Payment by promissory note, 'to be'givega at timoof; service, and due fbißr months afteridate. Paddock (wr, : free^i* 01 ,Pb e^ baonth^ after which o"b7^r§ed^2 s J |^r week! Tflegrapfiib bi* t btherjbommunicatiioiiß. addreVsed'tu W.'/Mbpr:, \bf the Opmraercial Hotel* 'übl^wilj-be profoptfy atcen ( dedTto s .by. hiui} ne7 will' also receive ap<d, gi^e .deiiveiy^ of aft mares consigned to his charge ' for X \ . • For fuller pafticulairß apply to | „7 XX* x; %:psmwELi^. :h . j: 1 / - " 'Groom; m charge. ._ Or'to'^''* l "i" " * f , .... LWEB & EALLOONj - ■'■•■•■•-'■ <•'■ * .•■■■■■ Owners., 'PHE THOROUH.BREP .Stjallion m y) : ."■; y 'yyr>xn -. i? ■> i. | • '-■'-" Will trayel . the "Pa^erstOn, Feildijig,. x _rixi / a_aoh iiist-ici^^ 1 i ;T,H J S piSO Nj.. v ,w MORP'^EUSjis &' golden chestnut, 'standing 16 hands 3 anehe^/thproughly Lsound m all re-peots." He is 6 jvears Oldiarid'byi th:»t fast and Lwell-known horae Castaway, dam Somnambula by Towton; dam; -Opera' by - -II •* < li'&rbiere, ;dam Cassandra by Priam j : Tdwtou by Melbourne.'; Oast-way^ by Traducer, dam Mermaid; IV orpheus comes -from I->glreatlrAcing fdmily} 'clai_rihg; some aristocratic -and- high-class performers as his 'relatives;! Wis LsiroV.-'w.b'hi the WelUngtonGup^andran second for th© . Canterbury -Derby and Great Autumn Handicap; He; islf ull brother; to "Lurline and Le< Jjoup. j The; performances of these' animalaLin >New. ZeqJftttd and Australia need no comment.- :u Q_ei Loup won -the Canterbury J. 0. .Handicap and pgp, i», 1880« Opera, grand|dam of- 'MorpheusJ l Lthe Canterbury Derby, m 1864. Tambourini waa also from b'^%;* >r *by :! ''ToW&>_,Land ;won W-iongat'otHer' races, ihe Canter-bury J. C.^itictfbap Lahd C^hteo'liuryl and Wblling^nf /duDsj, ' ibes'ides • performing successfully. oVer huroles. SaivagjeJ by ' Castaway, ran^ecohJd.for'.'.tW Welling^ tbijCpP last *year ; giving^ t'hje; winner a Yoar'.and apouijd/ JWon*. tlje Great Autunm; ' a*t Ohnstohurchj and ran' second, to . / damantj for 'the Dunedin Cup •giving ,fcKe- winherj two : : i; : : years'.ahd 'twenty-four ;p'buhds! i __bBPHE"b t _ will n b© ' at Palmerston on DrJoifdays ! arid; Tiiesdays', Feilding^On . yyednesdaya, Halcombe on Thursdays; Bulls'o'tf A Frid_ys, ; and ; Mafrton on -..•,,. (A ''Mi'g^urdays./^ - l } Terms-^£sr~and' sa. groomage j feel 'two^id^'moire/ mares a^ pe^a^reenient. For particulars apply to ' . { ~'X-'y FRED. XS E4ME, ,;- o.',:\ XyyX.HX, 'xy OH I'inOfj^d^ xxl. 0 y) .X.XyyyX.y-yA, q? E. D. BBO^Tfi, ; Horserßazaarf Palmerston North. xXXixXXXXy y^y,ry., yt?i [~ ~X '■_______* *\. I I IHE: .fplen'did and .power/ul Clylies-.■iJL.-c- -k ; dale Horse A...; 1 : (GEJISiE-lAL •jg^yEJ-OC^ } Will travel the ..Palmerston, Feilding, Sandon, Campbelltown, and Foxton districts this Season, Grner*- Havelock '*s a dark brOw;n i boree, risin/r 'fbur r years. old,.and stands 17 F haYds r nigh, owiih0 wiih immense* inuseular jriower, splehdidj action, and .- ; gond tern- er, and is pronounced by competent fudges'' t : 6 be' the' best' draiitjht hbr^e ?\ev bred m the l province of Mar Iborbuuh. General rIAVKLppk isiout of tile Clydesdale tnare Maggie^! by raieri 7 Taiejri ; was bred by Doiiald Sri'jjt;? Esq.; KJ-kland!*, West Taieri, md is out of ijjip Clydesdale n^are penile by Comet, .(iENEBAj.,; HAy_i7 ti ck's dam 'wa* shown 'in' lß*^B 'a*j* -Ithe "rfarlbor'H-gh) Agricultural} - 1 a > Show ana took first pruse : against;! all . : /.7 ■• .comers, .-_. . . -„.. „ Jard's will be distributed, m t_e distriot. , , ........ J. B*oßßE , ijlr; i !.0 ' 7 ( V i Proprietor, * .i; Taonui-street, Palmerston NortL,

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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 284, 3 November 1883, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 284, 3 November 1883, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 284, 3 November 1883, Page 4

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