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0 STAND T HIS SEASON 1 ■; Iho Thorough- bred bOrse ! MUFTL The attention of breeders. t f solicited to tlie jfiedi^ree of this most lashhnujbh* bred horse, who is now m his prime |md '• '■•■' i -m- splendid condition. 1 j MUFTI is by the 'prcmbr sta'lmn, Traducet, who has for the laat three seasons stood at 100 guineas a mare. Traducer's stock ha ve : everywhere peri < formed. c-e'dttiibiyj ''ahd^' include such .'noiedcanimals asLurline'/Caltimny, Le Loup, Betrayer, : Ti (imp : Card, Fish,^, book.; add othcir. !; Tradiicer's pedigree is a very brilliant one, as it includes all, the= most valued strains of the English^ stud for the last century. Onthe danu'.s side MtJFTi i» also ' remarkably wejl connectedy being out of Flat Iron by •Peter Flat^ Stoma by Gil Bias— Emily by Operator^ Flora MclvOr by Rouse's. lEmitrrant, <fee , - ' ; Peter Flat was one-of the most successful performers thathas'left England, and possesses ia I'splendid'1 ' splendid'- [ edigree (see btud^tßook). Fldra M-Ivor was one cf the best mares ever fbaled m A nstralia. awl heY descendants- are always eagerly sought after -by ji breeders" and racing men. F lora Mclvor was the grand da m of Figar >, l Middleton, Cossack, Nutwitb, ZoPj-anoVWaimea— the latter being the dam of- ManUka^To? Toi, and others^ 1 / To»'Toi is the dafti of Kakaf o, Harakeke— dam of Kbiflri, Totara-u sire of Longlands, Papapayßatna Kamtj, and other well known performers. It willithus be seen -that Mfcrpri is well worthy of the patronage of breedeib wbo'-'wisHHo ke-^p to racing strain -tL Mufti is a golden chestnut, standing ~lsiW«ds~3 inches' hrglt and Is splendidly' proportioned^iand of excellent constitute tion. Mufti's racing performances, are. top Veil khoWn to require any reference "here/"* '" " v " ' „_' '' ., t -'^ ' A 8 Il 'Muftt w H nct'irayel : 'hts-' advert 'tised ,! id?ijtrictr'ihis' : B<eaßbn^'lie8 < eaBbn^'lie wi.l stand at his owuer'i "tibles. ? •»' Por the cphvenierici of those who to have th ir mares stinted bj him he will be at his ownr's farm during the remainder .of the ; season. A l it Q'ATB"oi '.marjes will ba liak'en , but no responsibility incurred. ; Padj locking ( for three, w< eks . . bree j, after" that time 2*. ber week. will be Hi) y.OTf/: ■■!■■': • y~ >■*■■■ -•.-■• ..r ■- l^hafged- -. - ..,'..- ■;■-.. »v J: :.i:LI |. r ; T^ras -r-£6 6s, .gnarantees. t5 .. ... Telegraphic or other communications addressed to W. Moor^, of the Commercial Hotel M able s, will be promptly i attended tp by him, he will alsb receive and give, deliveiy of ; a)l mares consigned] tp. his cliarge i for<MuPT I. For fuller particulars apply to , v?r ; T. CRANWELL, .«/ - - . . Grboni 1n charge. Or to . i>- !! " ■-■« "'l ■ ■:..:: L'>WES & FALLOON, i Owners. rpHE ''■THbßJOirjt^R^S^'S^iupn; Will travel the. Palmerston, Feilding, t and .*- andon Districts | T H li y..,a;B.A]&.ojN. MORPHEUS is a golden cha^tntifc standing h6 handg, 3 inches •••thoroughly sound m all ,-re .■pectSf, v He is 6 years old, and by thit fast > and #eli-known horse Castaway, dam Somnambula by Towtoh, dam Opera by II t arbiere, dam'Ca^sandra by Priam ! ; Towtou by Melbourne ; Castaway by Traduce^ dam -M ermaid. M orph;eus comes from | a great 1 racing' family, claiming' some [aristocratic and higli : class performers ias his relatives; -.- U Lis ; sire ; won the ; Wellington Cup, and ran second for the Canterbhry'Beyby' and. Great Autumn , HandicapT 1 He is flili brbthei* to liurliue and Le Loiiri; The performances of these anihWls^ iii New .Zealaticl and j Australia heed ho comment':", Le Lpup iwoh' the ;! Cahterbur i y; 'J. C. Handicap j arid Cup m ! 1880. Opera, grand dahi !of Morpheus, J wbn :i the Canterbury •Derby m 1864,, Tambourini was ajso ;from Op^ra, by "Towton, arid,, ,y*'on. id,ihohgst / b^hef ; races,' tbe Canterbury iJ y . :i C7 Handicap and Canterbury and ' Wellington. Cups, besides performing •successfully 6ver hiirdlesV Salvage, by 'Castaway, ran second for the Wellington Cup last year giving the winner a year and a pound. Won the Great Autumn Handicap at Christchurch, and rah second to Adamant for the. jDuriedrh Cup giving t'e winner two' years and tvtehfcyfour pounds. MdRPHEtjs f will'bb ; f at Palmerston pn Mondays 'and Tuesdays,' Feilding on Wednesdays, Hafcbmbe on Thursdays, Bulls on Fridays, and ; . r Marton on j ; ; Saturday's. : Terihs :^-£5, arid 5s groomage fee. Two ,or jmore maces as pen agreonxent. For particulars apply to . FRED.-NEAME, ! '" lJ :: .'"■' ""."' :■'-'.'•'. Bulls. ;■ ;••-■;. w '.;■■ : ' ; " : ;,V' ""WiE. D. BRO ; W^E, v > Horse Bazaar, Palmerston North. THE Bple,ndi^ and Powerful ClydesI 1 ■•-'- — g^j c H orso j GENERAL HAVELOGOcC Will travel; the Palmerston; Feilding^, Sandon, Campbelltown, and Foxton dishicts this Season. General Havelock is a dark brown 'horsd; li-ing foulf years old, add stands 17 hai'ds high, with im raen.ee mucedlar power, splen lid actio. , and a go d tern, er, and is pronounced by cr mpetent jadges to be the best draught ho^e p|er bred m the province of Mulborough. General Havelock rs out of V-e C Iyd sdale mue MaugiV, by Tfiieii Taieri was bred by Donald Grant, Esq., .Xi kland'-, We^ fc Taiei i, and i-t out of he Ciylesdale mare Genie by Comet.' LeMeral H^ve l.ck's dam wa» shown m lb'7B at the Marboough Agricultnral Sociity's Show apd took fist prise against uli , . /^comers ; Cards will be distributed m the district. J. DOREEN, Proprietor, Taonui-street, Palmerston North.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 25, 28 December 1883, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 25, 28 December 1883, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 25, 28 December 1883, Page 4

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