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n(O STAND THIS SEASON. 1 '- sAhu Th6.ronfeh^bred horsfl iW wMun-L ,;<>>> r■- t Tlhe attfentipn gf bfte^dew'ji,>splicitftd to the pedigree of this >mb>t fashionably bred horse, who is njJWj Jn hia prime and m splendid condition. ; : MUFTI is bj! ,^be premwß staihob, Traducer, who haß;,fqrf;-.t^e last thrpe seasons stood at fJdO&.guineas.oa maf,e. Traducer's stock—have everywhere per» formed creditably, .. arjd.^ include such noted animals nsJLiurline, Calumny, Le Lourr,'.fß]etrayer t . Tump rCard, Fisr-hookji.an^-.qthevs. Tradncer's pedigree l§ fttye^jbr^iiont one,. as it includes all. the. most. valued strains" of Ihe Euglish stud for the jlas^ century. On the dam's side Mofti is also remarkably well connected, . jbeing out of F.lat.lrpnpy Pefer Flat- Emma by Gil Bias— Emilyby Operator— Flora Mclvpr by House's Peter* Flat was one of the/most sueoessful performers liU'ek has/left JCiigJhnd, and possesses a splendid pedigree; (^ee btud Boob^> ;FloTatM-:lv«ri7faH one of the best m;ires ever .foaled m Australia, an^'ner descendants af« alj^y« eagefly sou^Ktl after by breeders a^d 1 acing men. Flora Mclvxtr was the grand ddm of Figar), Bay Middi^toh, -Cossniik/ Nu.twi^i ,:Z.ot?: r 'aod ; iWainftearrthe latter being the damcof Alanuka, Toi Toi, and others. Toi I'oi is thefdam, of Kakafo, Harakel?e>-dam ipf J^ir^yi^ sire of Longliaads,.Papapa. Raroa Rama, and dither, well-known, perfotJaers. ) Ht wU^hus be seen that Mufti lis «eljr worthy of the patronage of breeders iKbq^sKl^^ Mujvrj- : , : i8.. a gpldenj cheß^.ri.Ujt, standing 15 hands finches high andis'splendidlSr ppqpoftfenedi and q|:exfieljen]t ; cqp?titution. : [ M^tJFifiils/f abig^jpe'rfoytaaQC^f fre well known to. jreqaire any reference As Mufti wJijict travel his adver* tiised- diettic* tias, aaaaonj he;till Jj^aiid at his; o wnfer?4 it b tbles *;. : 1 ' j »' Por the convenience of those who 5 vrish 7 top h^/e : Vh^r 'niafes T "stititedt jby him he 1 wMI a atj t li^ j (jtfri*r'» iarm during the. repT&iuder ,of the seaeon.j ; aA'U^we'qf/. maces." will ba" «!iken,, but ,:.,;, Paddpcjanff for tti oe" irreW, .free ; afer^aG^'jf'^ep^eek'Vill |be Tejegraphic^pr .ftnet. 60m ninnications actdrraVe^to V 7,! jMofjr^ 3f W Cdftt^ merckl Hotel Stables' 'yi 1 1 be prorapltly r attended to by mm, ne will afsO receive jand^give AeliteL^fiallrjm.arjeß consigned jtot im tch^rge for, iM-UFjTU- -...•.;,•«{•. */) J For fulier.:|)jifticglarß apply t0.., 1 .'■• .»>.<! uniViCRAN^ELL^ j : ivii, . ■ ■..• -.-.inr:-' 9fooni hi charge} us;>; Or.tol .■:,. .:.■.■'.-..■■. xi :•.•;■ , . ; >«j!-«-7:,.-. cLS^E&^F^LJCipp^ ; i.-,ilil ■",■'■ HWf '/. ;i.,i!;MTuU hi^«fM ? » h 't^'i: ■': si -1: it) ■■•: :jt --.•;< ; r pHE 'THQROUHitiRED Stallion !wi)i travel' the' Paljnerstpri,j Feilding, ; / . and . * andon ' ' , ; , > M'otoi!i}W ; r si" gfl^Mk^, standing 16 hands ft inches ; thoroug|hly BOjU^nd m ,altire fects^ He is 6 y^ars b J |: tHut'.fijsf ftnd.w^ll-known .nbraeLCaß'taway.^jtlaui 1 $qmhanibula by TowSSfi^flftM Qfi^ a *KTll Barbiba* dam Cassandra by Priam ; Towtou \j Melbourne 1 Castaway! by ffraducer, dam Mermaid. :M ottPff^us c6nies from '■W jgreat 'wwimg ■'. familyv^claiming some tiimocraiie and' high-6lassi performers *A&- hia relatives ji' ±\ is : s«re Won \ the Wellington Copland i»iwi iaecohd: for the Cantjbrbuty Derby Great Autumn •Handicap. He isfaiirJbrotoMtdjLurUne afld JLiS i E6«p. lUhe / performances of theW- animalsi f ih .Zealand and Australia need no comment. 'Le lioup wxMi^ the Canterbury- J, Oj Handicap r and'Gsup m 1880. ; Opera,y grand Sam 'of Mobphet/8,: 'i won the 1 .Canterbury Derby iii>iß64.': .Tambouriaii. wasjals^ {torm Opera, -f by-i Towtbn, and iwon • ain'ongst : other iakjesi' 1 the Canterbury JvOl Handicap and Canterbury and Wellington Gups, besides performing successfully over hurdles . Salvage, by Castfaway, ran secon&foc 'the'Weljing- ■ yeaf^giving^; the iwinne£ a year and a pound. Won the Great Autumn^ Haridicfltp-^ at Christchtirch, : and • rail ; secoiid to damarit for; the Dtfnedin Cap .giving^ fcbe winner | two years and twenty- four pounds: Morpheijs will be at Palmersto^i op Mondays- and Tuesdays," ;Feildini on Wednesdays, -Halcombe on Thursdays, Bulls on- Fridays, and Marton on «" '■ -f \ ■■■r.i i: SatUfdaysi - \ - i Terms — £5,-aad 5s groomage j fee, Two ormore' marea as per agreement. FoVpirtieWiartf apply iti> I ■•'■•?■ -i- : FRED, tfEAMB* ' Bulls.v>-',' jOr * -■. -0 '■ .'■.' :j ! ,? ■■■.: ..v,-: E. D.: BROWiSTE, j Harae Bazaar, Palmerston North. THE Splendia 'and Powerful CljdesJL n ... dale Horse • '" GEN^^^HAtELO(|K W|jlJ;riavej[ jthe Palmers^op, Foililing, Sandon, Campbelltown, and Fdxton i,l • . . -.;•; ■'[ . . districts ithis f ~ L | General Havelock: is a da/jc brown hoifee, risihV fOUF years old, afld stands i7 ''lfaiVds high, with immbnseraosetilar {tfwtojtyfcfcftd 0 ftctio^ij^'aiid a jgocd temper, and. is pronounced by competent judges tb be the best draught horce ever bred m the province of "M*/lborough. General Havelock is out of the, Clydesdale . mare Mnggiej by Taieii.' TaieTi was bred by Donald Grant; Esq,| Kikland', Wett "Taieri, and U' out of ihe Oiyk-sdaie mare Senile by Cofeef. Genehai^ Havbc. ck's 1 dam ( wa ; s Shown 'in' 1878 at the Blar! Ho'ough ' Agricultural Society's show.and_.toQk_Jrs.C;priisQ ; ggajaai «U . comers , ' Jards will be distributed m the district. ♦ -i-'-J. DOREEN, f v Iji ;, . .0 ,'. .Wrtor. 1 Taonui-Btreet, Palmerstoo

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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 303, 24 November 1883, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 303, 24 November 1883, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 303, 24 November 1883, Page 4

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