'HO STAND THIS SEASON J_ ' 'The Thornii:jn-bred hoise MTJ-PTI. ; ''>.*>,!■•;• i • '•'he fi.tt.t'.nt:r,r. o( brot-.d-.;;'?. » ?sftlicit(:<i to the" pedigree of 'this ' rao«t -fashionablfv bred horse, who is now m his prime an<l m splendid conditioti. MUFTI is by the prenuf-r stallion, Tradncer, who tins for the last: three Reasons stood at 100 guineas a 1 mare. Traducev's stock have everywhere per* fanned c editobly, and include such noted an'mals as Lnrlino, Calumny, Le Loup, Betraynr, Tiump C:\ni, Fishhook, and others. Tradwcer's peiii^iroe is a very brilliant one, as it includes all the most valued strains of tbe English stud ioi f the last' 'century. On the dam's side Mopti is also, remarkably well connected, ' being out of Flat Iron by Peter Flat— Emma by Gil Bias— Emily by Operator—Flora Mclvor by Rouse's Emigrant, <fee. Peter Flat was one of the ni66t successful performers that has left ICngland, and possesses ia splendid pedigree (see btud Book). Flora M'tlvor was one ci the best mn^es ever foaled m Australia, and her descendants are always eagerly sought after by breeders and lacing men. Flora Mclvor was tbe grand dam of Figar), Bay Middleton, Cossack, Nutwithy Zoe, and WaimeH— -the latt^t being the dam of Manuka, Toi Toi, acd others. Toi Toi is the dam of Kakapo, Harakeke — dam of Korari, Totara— •sireof Lbnglands, Papapa. Rama Rama, aDd other well-known performers. It will thud be seeu that Mufti is well worthy of the'patrouaire of breeder who wish to! keep to racing stAin*. Mufti is a golden chestnut, standing 15 hands 3 inches high and is splendidly proportioned, tpd 1 ' of. excetkiat constitution. - ■' Mufti's facing' performances are toe wpII known to require any .reference hero- .... '.. ■ ■■;.-.; A 8 Mufti w 11 net travel his advi** tised district this season, he wi>l stand at his owner's >ttbles,. • ! ' Por the convenience of those who wish to have th ir mares stjtn ted , by him he will •- be at his. owrur's. /arm during the remoiuder.^fc 1 iheiSeflFOD. A-lbcare^ofrhareti will b:i,. taken, but no responsibility; i '* > d.!.'. . ; Vadiocking for thvro w eks free ; aftar that.:timo 2^ pep. week w.ll be charged. — — , /Per'flS-S- -;■£(> Gsi'gunrantees. Telegraphic or other communications addr(Bßed;tu W. Mopr^j of the Commercial Hotel >S tables, -will be promptly attended tn by. him, he. will also receive and give deliveiy.of all mares consigned lo his charge- for Mufti. ; For lulierbay-ticnlars apply to : ' . , : T.CRAN.WELL, - ,Groom m charge. Or to r ' : ' LO^ES & FALLOON, ■ - Owner*. • ■'■"■' • ■■' : '- H ■*.,-'■ ' . ■ 'THE THOROUH.BREiD Stallion Will travel the Palmerston, Feilding; andl'andon Districts ;. THIS SEASON. MORPHEUS .'is a golden chestnut standing- 1G handa 3 inches ; thoroughly sound m. all re pects. ■ He is 6 years old, aud by th.t-fasfc and well-knowr horse Castaway, dam Somnamb.ula bj Towton, .dam , Opera by H i'arbiere darn Cassandra by Priam ,; Towtou b) Melbourne;; Castaway by Traducer dam. M ermaid. M orpueus comes iron a,great racing .family,, claiming some aristocratic and high-class performers as his relatives. ' i'Jis sire won the Wellington Cup, and ran second for the Canterbury Derby and Great Autumi Handicap. He is full brother to Luiiin* and Le. Loup y The peif orman,ceß oi these animals,. jn New Zealand. anc Australia need, no comment. Le Louj won the Canterbury.. J. C. Handicaj: andGr^p-in 1880.. Opera,.. grand .dan of Morpheus, won the Canterburj Derby m 1864. Tambourini was alsc from Qp?ra; by; Towton, and; ,woi amongst other races, the Canterbury J. C Handicap and Canterbury anc Wellington Cups, besides performing successfully over hurdles. Salvage, ty Castaway, ran second for the Welling ton'Cuphust year giving the winaer-i year and a pound. Won the Q-rea Autumn Handicap at Christchurch and ran second to Adamant ;for tin Dunedin . Cup giving t'le winner tw< years and twenty- four pounds. Morpheus will be at Palmerston oi Mondays and Tuesdays, Feilding ..di Wednesdays, Halcombe on Thursdays Bulls' bri ' 'Fi'i'ddys, and' 'Martdn J oi Saturdays. Terms — £5, aad 5s groomage fee Two or more mares as per agreement For particulars apply to ■"■■•■' FUED. NEAME', ' Bulls. Or E. D. BROWNE, Horse Bazaar, Paimerston. North. "PHE Splendid and Powerful Clyilesi. , dale Horse GENERAL HAYELOCK Will travel the Palmerston, Feilding Sandon, Campbell town, and Foxtqn distiicts tliis Season. . ; (SrEKER*t Havklock isa ctark"broVc hoi'Fe, fi-ing'" four years old, and stands 17 ha> ds high, with immensG museulai power, splpiidid actioc, and- a'goLd temrer, and is pronounced by. competent jadges (o be,the ; best draught., horte pter bred m the province of Ma»lborouuh. General Haveldck is out of ttie Clyd Pdale mue Maggie, by Taieii Taicri ; nas. bi^d by, Donald Grtn', l'sq., Xi klajid , Whj-t Taieri, and i< out of ihe CiyKsdale mare Gen le hy Comet. 'General Haye 1 l ck's dam wa? shown m 1878 at the Marihoougb Agricultural Society's {Show atd took ■ first prize agdinst all comers Cards will be distributed m the district :■■■.■ J. DORKEN,; -\ ■ Proprietor, Taonui-streel, Palmerston NortL.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 16, 17 December 1883, Page 4
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