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'"THE Splendid and Powerful ClyilesL dale Horso .-,.,; GENERAL HAYELbfcK i Will travel the PalnVerston-, Foilding,Sandon, . CampbeJtf;oisrQ^..and Foxtonl distiints this Season. j GENEa*H H'avelock s a idaVk brqy^nj hoiFe, ri-iin/ fou yea ;i s old, and stt'ndsj 17 hands h?gh, ; wit'lr immense museulari pbw r, spltndid action, and o gotd temper, and is pronounced by c mpetentj judge?, 1o be the best draught hor^e eter bred m the province of M»<l--boroagh. Gbnebal HA.vELOCK.is out of the Clyd sJale mtre Macgie, by Taieii. Taitri was bind., by Donald Gran', Esq., Xi kland-*, We?-t Taieri, !«ndi;is ! out of :he -Clydesdale : niare Genile bynjComet. General iHAVfi:L CK'B'idam wa« shown m I§7B at tbe . JVlar;borough> - r A gricultural iSoci tyg . Show and took first .piiie against i all comers ' Cards will be distributed m th>' district. >:•'■' -J^DOREEN, I .«••!•■•:<>:■: i; A Proprietor, : ■>' • -• t [r.' : fui Taonbi«street, Pa'merston North. r pBE 1 ''tHOROUH.BRED Stallion Wilt ftrayel the : Palmerstop, ; Feildißg, and Fanrlon Districts ... • thl s 7 sea 's 03. ; MORP H EUS . is \ a golden chestnut, standing 16 hands 3 inches ; thoroughly, sound m all re-pects. He is 6 years old, and by th t fast and well-kjiownj horse Castaway, dam Somnambiila by Towton, dam Opeva by ll] Barbiere, dam Cassandra by Priam "j i Tbwtou by Melbourne; Castaway by ' traduce v dam Mermaid. Morpheits comes from a great racing family, claiming some aristocratic and. high-class performers as his ,relat}yes.. ; His sire won the Wellington Cup, and ran second for the, : Can)jer]bury Derby and Great Autumn Handicap. He is fhU brother to Lurline., and. Le.-Lgu^^^The Der£ormance| ot 'these animals m \frew Ze*aharfd"and Australianeed.no comment. Le Loup won' (he' Canterbury J.'C; Handicap and, Cup m 1880. Opera, grand dam of Morpheus,. ; l won" the' Canterbury Derby m 186*4.. Tambourini was alsij amongst; o.ther ; races, (I th.e J. C Handicap- and Canterbury and Wellington Cups',- besides .performing successfully dyer hurdles. Salva#e> iby Castaway, ran secondvfdr the, IWelling•ton Cup last year giving: the winner a, ■year and a pound.; Won theiGrreat Autumn Handicap Christchurch, and; ran second to Adamantfor the-. Dunedin Cup giving- the; winner two , U'-years and twenty- four pounds. | Morphetjs will be at. Palmerston on Motdays^antl Tuesdays,; Feilding on ; ; Wednesdays, Halcombe on Thursday's,, -Bulls on i *Fru3 ays, j and , Marton on . Saturdays. '< Terms — £5, and 5s groomage feie. r Two or more mares as per agreement. For ptrticuiars appty/toi < j ,- . / FRED. NEAME, „...,■■:. ; - . i 1 Bullsu; Or ■/ m/ -„ 1m .! ME... t D:. B^O^JJE,,. . . ; ! JECorse' Bazaar,' 'Palniersion North, i -- 1 - t__ $j f" i ' : S T A- 'N-'D/i' r f '<H 'I f Si I'SEAQON 1 The Thcioukfc bred< horse Tbe ktttention of'biieeders is solicited to the pedigree/ ■ of tbiW 'triosti fafhionabley bred 'hois 1 ; Who ia no«f- m his..prime and m si'lendi'd condition, . '■ '■""• M'UFTT ' is by' the premier f stallion, Traducer, : who had. for the la t three •sfe'asofcs stnod at 100 guineas :a mßl'j. Trad uc«r's' stock hiive everywhere p^rfoiined -cra'dit* ly, ' ; and include such nbtefU aniin'ais^-as.'littflit.e/, Calumny, iLe •titm't; Bettayer, 'J'rump Carjd, Fi4handbtbers.i Traducsr's pedigree is a very brilliant one as it includes all the hiost' valued strains of, the: English. flMid' for the last century, iOn the data's side MdftY' is also remarkably wall • bo'rißoctedi -being out of .J'lat Iron ;by' f ett.r= Flat>— Emma .Gil . Blag—Em ly by Operator^- Flora Mcl?or by Rouse's • Em^rftnt.-ifec: .< i ;l >■.;.., - ■: , "■''' Yeter Flat -was ' 6ns of/the most she* cesSful pprformerfi thrt has leftr.England;' and possesses ai-spleadid pedigree bto 1 Book). Flora Mvlvot was one of the best m ires ever foa'.ed, m. Australia", and ber descendants' are.' always eagerly sought a fieri 'by breeders and lacing men. f lora Mcl-vor . wias. : the grand dam of Figar), Bay- MiddletoUj'jiOpss^ck.,' Nutwith, Zofiitdad Wa.ime^^itbe latti> being the dam of Mjaouka; : Toi-Toi, and others. Toi Toi: is^tliie^ani pf Kakapo, Harakeke— r dam ... ;of Kprarr, Totark — sire of LonglandSyJ^a^apa-Jlatna Kama, and other well-known performers. _' It will thufebe seen that Muft? is well worthy of the patronage of breeders yrho wish to Jkep|j jto racing strains . Mufti is. a golden chestnut, standing 15 UandsJ jufJiifSrhigh and is splendidly proportioned, and of excellent cons. tit u'* tion. -.: ,-t, -. •/ i;|V. Mupt/s "racing performances are too' w.pII known To require any reference here. ■'*■ ■- 'y ' . , As. JW'tifti w 11 net travel ,his adver* : 4JEed 'district this 1 season^ he" will stand vatu at liis o ; wne& 4 tables;- ' •'■ ' '- v ' ' J — .xfror;;the: couTiehienceiOfii^hose yhp: iwab to, ha.ve f !th ir;- mares, stinted! by i i.im he will ,. be, at his. owner's farm >dufinglhe^remainder ofj tho. season. 11 eire pf mares wijl; be taken, but ; no, responsibility incurred. \_ Parjdockiqg forj tl^rep weeks free ; after ti at time zs per week will be changed, •-. / „, , „:.■.,,,..-. .Term — £6, 6g,,gnaranteeß. ■ Telegraphic or_other oommunicationß addiie^e'4 to,,W, Mopre, of the Commercial Hotel ttables, will be promptly attended to by him, he will also recjeiv'e and give deliveiy of all mares consigned to his charge for Mufti. ■■ ■. ■ " i> \ For fuliec-.particulars apply to ■ T.CRANWELL,; ■,-. • , : ;.-t t ; 4 .- Grppm m charge. ' Ilqisw fallcon, •i ..; Ownew,

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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 56, 5 February 1884, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 56, 5 February 1884, Page 4

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