TtO STAND THIS SEASON m the 1 . Manawatu and Rangitikei jDia-trM-ta, the Thorough- bred horse i:..--i [••,-. MUFTI. Ui \ • The. attention of breeders 1 to the ■pedigree of this, most fashionablybred horse,. who is now, m his prime ami [v. ; , m splendid condition. , 7 vMpETI is by premier stallion, Traducer, wtio baShfor c aßt j^* 66 ,Beaspns. soos, sLt T l6o. guineas a jmare. Tradueer'V stock haye; everywhere per> formed ceditgbly, , anji . such .np^ed animals as -Lu/lfne, Calumny, Le .^qupV Betrayer, Tiump Card, \Fishhooki,A>>d others, ,. Tradacer's pedigree, Jsiajirery.b^ t^ most gained ptraina of the English; side Mbfti Remarkably! \jfellf connected, being./pnt of <Flat Irjra by' Peter £la,t— lmfta by^Gil bias— Emily ,by.Qperator4i I lQra,Mplvor by Rise's Eminrant, r^. 5 ,.; iiji[; - , ,: :, ;r Peter Flat was one of the most suc-r ceßßful ; per;.fprmerß^hatha& left England,, and posseaseß_a splendid pedigre > (see jl3tnd i<^ook> ; F^ora,Mcjlv^r waa one of, the b'^t v m«ireß eyer iopledln A.ust ralia, 1 sa]nd <her descendapte i are; always eigerly soo^ht after by breeders "and * icing men. Flora Mclvor was the grand dam .of Figar^,,; f) Mid<J][eton,^Cos^pk, Nutwitb ,zoe, ( i|nd j Waimea— the aw^ ;beingj of Manuka, Toi Toi.and ,o^bei^4 Toi" Toi is the dam of Ka^apo,' 'Harakeke— dam of Korari, Totara—. jaTrdrothenwell-inown^perfoiim^.j j >Ivi • i( ic Vfii thWs'bi seenMa^Mfolri is well worthy-of the patronaere of breeders who.wjsh.to .keeD r lp racing striinsi? IV^UFTt .is^a gofdeWche.stout, staiidin^ 15 hands 3 inches high and is splendidly proportioned, and of excelleiit VidnstiiSigmJ^/r' -Hoi*: ".'A-.'i ,'*:<;i l Mufti's racing performances ars top wpll' known f 'fo -Ke4oire any' reference " Terms :— SiDgle mares, £5 5s ; e.xtra 'mares as pet ! agreement; r - Pay merit t>y f pVoinissoi'y ; note to|' be given -at time* of seKvice/and due four months after date. Paddockinjf-free for one month, after which will be'oharged 2& r per week 1 . • Telegrap'hio oi other communications fa/ddrecfeeA to 'MoorJ 1 , of the Go*m ! - r niercial floiel will be ffrot^p^y' atesnded^to'by Uitioj he Will 'alsO'receive aM -give 'delivei p of all mares' cohsij ;ned t6 ; hfe'eharigb fcir'MuFTlii' ■■■ V-'---o For fuller partidalats apply 1 to'- .- nT^CRtANWiELLj ■„■ .■>uitii: iGroom m charge. 1 ' ' Or to - - : I ■"" ' ?h. r • l :'i .' LOOTiBSi :&' Fi4li;LOiol^ ; 11; *,'J?.i~:n a *y--Mii o) -.^.^-Qw^erf. j. ,;^ f " .--^l-.---.--^ i ■.-...-. __!_ ' \VJ3S Wll 4r,ayel ihe Palm.erstpp, s FeiJding, .■■.■* , ' andi^andon pistricts^.. • " MOEPnElTSriis^ a golden chestriut, standing 16 hands 3 inches ; thoroughly .gpjind^inrjall; respeote,, M&M tOl^ars old, and by.ihat ( fas^; and well-knoWn horse Castaways-dam Somnambula by jTpjrtQji,. dani .Qpera. lbj u rll Q iisrbi4re i '3am Cassandr.ai^y.Priam j Towtou by Melbourne j. Castaway by Traducer, dam J^erjajajdj i ;, A^orp^b^s comes from a great rac|ag r fanjily, olaiming some aristocratic and iiigh-class perform sre ■ -as-iis-relaiavesr —Mis - -sire—won- lihe ! sfellin^n^^andran,seco^4.|br .Gantgfljury De/by^ and< Gre^t Autumn Handicap. Ite isfullbrotHerto,Lui;line .TM.perf ojrmances of these animals m New Zealand aad AustreSgAriieed no comment. Le Lo af won thpfbanterbury 1 J. C. Handic a,] 3 and Cu&iix 1880. Opera, grand dum of M oKHisSrSj woin^ Jhe Canterbi rj Derby^?i'B6s;Tambourini waa asp from 6peraV by Towton, and wjd r amoggsfc; jotheß racer, |bj9( j^lfinj^cbv ry $ Td Hand^ap and; Canterbury aid Wellington C»j?sJ_i)esides performi: lg guecessfall^pyer hurd|^s.A Sal^agg, \>j Gastawayj, ran.secpnjdifpr the Welling: ton Cup last $»ar -giving the wjaner a year; and % pound.- yj^on tie IXutun^:Handicap,jaJ1 Xutun^:Handicap,jaJ oristchureh, ! anj^an/. second, to :^l*m^t fpr.tiie giyingfjfeei dinner Lt^rp J llYfi&ip, and^w^aiiyifour pounds.' , •TtfoßWus^^fllj beat, on faondaysj >9.4, Tues^ay/S, J^eildißg, on fflGds&3&S*>: palcombe pn Thurg^ays, i^&y 8 * ' and; Martpft ■05 T3 '•*"■» ; ';^.-SaturfJay8 til , ( ;; .& »\ aj|diss; ..gropnwge^nfeje. J^^ivnipre per agreement. ' J.fUiUiH-03 J^'V^' r!rr y y .l rf »" a v - ' For particulars app,ly t4 jp o i D vt o .> iK _ERED. NBAME, Or ■1 Horse Bazaar, Palmersto^i NorthV ; »« ;iUW'I .1:^0 ; .ir^mlo I ■rnflE^ «pletia.iH ; i ai^d r dlydest ~TSEISnE^|Fi r irATOLOGK Will travel the -Palmers ton, Feilding, ■SandQn, nCanipbelltowif, ; and 7 ov. ii districts : this Seaßon.'' " ' \ rr ol v;.]^:-^:.*-^ ;';■:;: ':'- :^ ! M' i GrBNEit 4t' H'Avblock: is ' ; a J dkrJc brown fo'G'reejctfaW.'feur, years old, apji' s^an^s 17 hat.da higt^with imraehse : mdseuiai I '^cffdoV '^n : d ' a 2 ;§oc<i temrer. and is pronounced by oom^eteni iHdgeQQo^be^M bored esigipibr^a^in the province of Marl-j borough; — 6nisrEffAir;HiyE|.qdK ia i out of. the mW Maggie/ % Taieri Taieri wss bred r by Ronald "Gfttnty^EsdiV Sttd^is 1 &ut i- of; : thy 1 Cfy3ls'dale ! : mare! QmU't bf-Qoiiiii v'W&ytLi^M/hftk.) JioCK's &&&%&tffflW[tk l if Wh f se] Marlborough . r AgriQultufal 8al Sb'6iety's! Show^a^^ok'QitW -prize against all! Jn;);-^. ! iii: ; -j;i.' com ers j tSi- Proprietor, Palmerston North.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 287, 7 November 1883, Page 4
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722Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 287, 7 November 1883, Page 4
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