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FSTA-ND THIS SEASON; Ihe Thorou{h-bre;d horse MUFTI. The attention of breeders l tsolicited to the pedigree ot this most fashionably bred hor,se, who is now in.his prime and m splendid [..condition.. MUFTI is by ,,/he premier stallion, Tiaducer, who lms for th^laot three seasons stood at 100 guineas a mare. Traducer's stock liave everywhere per* formed creditably,, and ipclude ouch noted animals as Lurline, Calumny, Le Loup, Betrayer, Tiurap Card, fishhook, and others 1 . TradHcer's pedigree is a very brilliant one, as it, includes all the most valued strains of ihe English stud for the last century. Oa the dam's side Mdfti is also remarkably well; connected, being out of Flat Iron by Peter Flat— Emma by Gil Bias— Ehrily by Operator— Flora Mclyor by Emigrant, dec. | Peter Flat was one of the most successful performers that has left England, Bad ' possesses a splendid pedigree! (aae btttd' Book).--' FlorJa M'ilv6* #as'6ne of the best mares ever foaled m Australia, and jaet descendants', are. --allifays eagerly SQU^^ht after- by breeders, Und lacing men. Flora Molvor waß the grand dam of Figar), Bay Middleton, Cossack, Nutwith, Zwj and Waimea—the latter being the dam of Manuka, Tot Toi^ and other>. Tot-Toi is *he dam of Kaßapo, Harakeke — (dam of Korari, Totajpa — sireof Longlands, Papapa. Rama Rama, affd' other well- knowo pevfotoiers. j It will thus be seen that Mupti is well worthy of the patronwtre of breeders ,wbb wish to keep to racing s trains. Mufti is a golden chestnut, stanjding haudß-34ncbes high bud • is^plwid id ly proportioned) and^f exceUent constitution. ■- ': i Mufti's racing 'performances Are too wpII known- to~ require any reference h ; ere. < it. .:'-: . i A' ') '. .i ; I '< As Mafti wll not travel his adver* tised district; ibis season, he will stand at his owner's tibles, i ■ Por ihe of those who wish to • have' ih-ir mares stinted by him he will be at his owmr's iarm duriiig the remainder of ihe aeijfbn. ""^ltcire of mares will bs taken; but : np.ijijspo^sibility iiicnrred.^..-,- i • for three „w<:eks- free j after tjbat time £* per yvepk^^ll 'be •charged,./,; „', „-j.: . .' ..... , ; ; ■„,•■.- ; Tera.B-r£jS.6s, guarantpes. * ,: Ilelegraphic pr; other conamunicatione iaddrpßse4 to, . Moorf, of the Gom.^erci'aJ"Hc)tel\«jalilPS l .wil]^e I ( p6mptly attended to by will also recei'^e jayd; j^;e..dei[iyeiy J ojf all maresNConsigQ^ to his charge ifor Mufti. j . For'fulier^)art'icularßTa^ply.'t6J i : , r .-...iT. ORANWELt,! ■■■■■■'■■ ' GroOm m charge. '-■■ Ot to-' ;i : ••■ v.- - •■■■:■■:; ; L')WES&,FALLGON, ; : >.;-:t ■ •-. :. . •••.. ..: • ■;• :■ : .Owfler.'. ' I^HE O?^bR()U^WBiEIED Siallion „ £s/^\J JzO-t? xdj "i vJ cp Will travel the^Palmerston, Feildingj .... . and andon Districts „„. THI§ SB A S 0 ..5. M.ORPHEI.^, is a .golden. cjiestnut, 16 han^s .^inches j thoroughly sound m all re-pects'r !He pjs ,6 yean old, and by -tihat jfast and well-known horse Castaway, <iam Somnambula by Towton, dam Opera Mf.lk dam Cassandra by Priam ; Tow.to'u, bj Melbourne CadtawajrC'lby Traducer dam Mermaid. Morpheus comes froir a faniily, T «laiihing some aristocratic ; andj high-cjass^ perfotmerf as iiis ( relatives. His aitfe won the Wellington C^p,kn > dran ; second for th« 'Gitnterbury Berby and-GreaKAutumi Handicap: jHe 1 is full brother to Lu,rlini tirid Le Loup. Tlie performances ol r tliese ; aninials m New' > 'Zealand and Australia need no obmment. iJe Louf •won' the Oan^erbiiry -Si 0. Handicap and Cup' m 1880. Opera, grand daiip of Morpheus, won the 1 Canterbury Derby m 1864. Tambourini was alsc from Opertr, 1 by : TttfcKtdtiV 'and i w.oo dmong&t othe» races, the Cianter^rj f.G arid '^upV brides' .'perfoijming 'sti^iessftfliy^overjhtirdles'. -> Sa^lva^e, bj Castaway,, rail second for the Wellington CiuHast yfeai* giving the winner a year' md v a ! ( p6uhd. : ; ■ Won ! 'the Grrea) 1 A ; u'tiimn Handicap a* - C/hHstchurch, and ran second to Adamant for thi Duneditt lldp giving the winner twe ; yearS pounds. •:-«A 'i- ;!') .^iiiwuiAli „/fdi j ' Morpheus will be at Palmerstqn or Mondays and-Tuesdays, Feildirig ob Wednesdays, jrtatcombe on ThuridaySj Bulls on Fridays, and! Marton or Saturdays. . ■;-:'•■ ..■ i^^_ ; „, fee, Tw-6 at mdte inki'tis^s ff>e£' agreetirent, For particulars apply to j: . ... »'•: -FRED. NEAMB, ".' •. ■■■•.! l .-;•-•! -■ •..■•• : '.iw.l BaJls.^ ; .■: ; :;v.:,.,@ r ••;:.••* ' ;■>• .;• ; .,,;i )v.':-/: -E; D. BROWNE, : . '- Horse Bazaar, Pallmersfdn North. . ■:. ... :■: .-ci .--ii-i }; \ [ THE Splendid and fowerlul CljrdesJL dale Horse > i GENERAL i HAVELdGK Will travel the Palmergton, Feitding, Sandon, Campbelltown, and Foxtoh , distiicts this Season* General Bavelo'ck is a dark brown jbpj s^ -risiner four y«ar^ old, and stands 17 ha 1 ds high, with immense niuseular »|KjWer, 'splendid; adtlbn^an4 • gQtd aein^erVand is pronounced by competent judges' "t-'Q be«the - blest-d raught hor>o jpter bred m the province of Mai Ibordugh. General H A-velooiL' is out of tlt'e Clyd 'sdale mare M«ggie, by Taieii. Taieri was bred by Donald Grant, Esq., Xi kland", West Taieri, and i< i out of he Ciylfsda'e mare Gentle tiy Gome\ (.(Bnebai, Hxvfl. »LCK'B ; dam waft shown m l»7Bat the Mar.boough 'Agricultural Society's yhow and took first- prize against all ■■:•'•■ •.'■>' -= : -comers:;' •:. ... ■ • Cards will be distributed m the distriot. y Proprietor, .X Taonui-Btreet, , ; i ; , . ;. . Palpiers|oa NortL.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 301, 22 November 1883, Page 4

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Tapeke kupu
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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 301, 22 November 1883, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 301, 22 November 1883, Page 4

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