THE Splendid and t'owerlul Clydesdale Horso GENERAL HAYELOCK Will travel the Palmerston, FeildinQf, Sandon, Caropbelltown, and Foxton flistiicts this Season, General FJav&look s a dark brown hotfe, risin/ fou yea^s old, and stands 17 hands high, wit'a immense rauseular pow. r,. splendid action, and a gord temper, and is pronounced by competent judges, to be the best draught hor^e p-.ec- bred m the province of Miilbnrou^h. General Havelock is.ou' of the Clydslale mue Matgif, « by Taieri. Taitri was bred by . Donald Gran', Esq., Xi kian'd', We^t Tifieri, aad is oat of :he Ciyd.esdale ;mare Geivle by Comet. General Bhvrcl ck's dam wa» shown m 1878 at the Marbo'ough ,.; Agripultural - Boci tyg Show and took first piize against alcomers Cards will be distributed inth^ district. J. D.ORKEN, . ' ' ■— Proprietor, --• - Taonui-street, ■• : Pa'mers'tori J^drtr-. ' THE: THOROUH.BRED StaUion "Will travel the Palmerston, Feilding, j and Vaudon Districts r th i s s.e as un; ..;.". MORPHEUS is ,a goldien standing" 16 hands 3 inches y thoroughly sound m all re-pects. He is, 6 ( years bid, and by tli t fast and well-known horse Castaway, dam Somnambula by Towton, . dam Opera by II Barbiere, dam Cassandra by Priam ; Towtdu by Melbourne ; Castaway by Traducer, dam M ermaid. M orpheus comes from a greafc racing family, claiming ."some aristocratic and high-class performers as his relatives. His' sire . won the Wellington Cup, and ran second for the Canterbury Derby \ and Great Autumn Handicap. He is full brother to Lurline and Le Loup. The ' performances of these- animals, m- New . Zealand, and^. Australia need no coniment'. ' 'Le Lo : up ' won the Canterbury' J7 C. Handicap and Cup m 1850. Opera, grand dam of Morpheus,, won the Canterbury Derby m 186*. . Tambourini was also from Opera, by Towton, and won amongst other ; races, ' the". Canterbury j. C Handicap and Canterbury and Wellington. Gups, besides performing successfully over hurdles. Salvage, by Castaway,, ran second for the "Wellington Cup last year giving the winner a year ahdi a pound. ;. Won :the Great. Autumn Handicap at Christchurch, and/ < ran second 1 to Adamant for the Punedin Cup giving the winner two ' , years and! twenty-four pounds. Morpheus will be at Palmerston on Mondays ..and .Tuesdays, Feilding on "jVednesdays, Hal combe on Thursdays, Bulls on Pridays, and Marton on ; ;.,. -, • , Saturdays. •■; | Terms-rr£s, and 5s groomage fee. Two or more mares as per agreement. ; Ji'or particulars apply to ''. .. •■•.:• FRED. NEAME, : , . Bulls. ■ ."■ .Or; .-.. /; ..,.,., j... - I E. D. BROWNE, Horse .Bazaarj Palmerstoa ifyrth. i •»,/•> •,- ,ii; ; nil ■■■• i!:; i: : '•!.'••■ mo STAND 'THIS SEASON ,X : ■ '•'■'■ The The rd'ufrh-hrcd horse ' '" : MUFVI: ' [Vie atUention of breeders is sblicited to ihe pedigree of this rhbs't ' fa'fhioriabluy bred hois>, wHb Ts' now m his prime and ;' '-' ::l m splendid c'dhdiiiini '• : MUFTI is by, the premier' stallion, Traducer, W^ho had far the laf'three seasons stnod at 100 guineas' a rnaiv. Trkduc'/ r's * tdck J liave ' every tvlier'e 1 perIfmrncd credila ly, and ' inc'udß sucii boted animals as Luriit c, 'Calumny, LciLoup; Betrayer,; "'■' Trunip Card, Fishihook, and 1 6thers. Trnducar's pedigree; is a very brillianr ond aVit includes all the most valued strains of the English istud for the last 'century. ; On the dnm'^ isido Mufty is also remarkably well teonneoted, being out of Flat Iron by 'FeUr Flat— Emma Gil Bias— Em \y by Operator — Flora Mclvor by l?oaise's 'Emigrant, &cr ! ' ■■'•■••' ; : • - I Feter Flat was one of the most sue--'.ct'Sfiful performers thrt haslefo JCnglaud, land posses'-es a ; splendid pedigree' (sac ibtd ; l ; Book). j - Flora Mclvor was the d the best mires erer foa'ed m- Australia, and her descendants are always eagerly .sought after by breeders and lacing men. i"lora McTvor was the grand dam of Figar), Bay Middlfiton, Cossck, Nntwith, Zo<», and Waimea— the latti* heicg ihe dam of Manuka, Toi Toi ; and others. Toi Toi is the dam of Kakafo, Harakeke — dam of Korari, Totat'a — isireof Longlands, Papapa. Rama Kama, '>md other well- known performers.' ■ I It will thus be -seen that Mufti is weil worthy of the patronage of breeders ;wbo wish to keep 1 to' facing strains. Mufti is a golden chestnut; standing 15 hands 3 inches high and is splendidly I proportioned, and of' excellent cohstitu* tion. Mufti's racing 1 performances are too well known to reqoire any -reference here. As Mufti w 11 not travel his advert tised district this season, he wiil stand at his owner's tables, ' ! For the convenience of those who wish to have th ir mares stinted by dim he will be at his own- r's farm durirg the n moinder r:f (he seus-on. 11 eire of mares will ba taken, but' no r-'pp- nsibility incurred. T ) udd< tking for thite W'eks-.free; after ti at time 2s per week will be charge/!.. • . ," . . : , ; ■ • ' Term — £6 6s, gnnrantfes. / Tele7?'ra|Jhio: or- other communications addressed to W. Moor-, ol the Coin; ■mercial Hotel ,• tables, will be promptly attended tv by him, he will, also receive and give deliveiy ol a 1 mares consigned to his charge ior Mufti. : ; i'or iulier purtculars apply to> ; T. CKANWELL, Groom m charge. Or to ■ LOVv ES & FALLOOff, Owners.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 64, 14 February 1884, Page 4
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833Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 64, 14 February 1884, Page 4
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