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"i-%0 S^T AiV D T H: T R S EIA BON L The Thorott^'h-bYGd horse i .: :MiUKrL i,^ T'- 1 iL tt J| | ' u n. t '!)P P^ breed^js.ji *sojioitii! to? the pedigree of thfa mo-t fashionably b>ed horse, who js now m his jirime and i m splendid condition.. MDFfI is by 'the r ata'ljon, Traduce^ * w.ho , ijafl; .fpr thej ,laat . three Bjea>ons stood at 100 gnfneas a mare. Traducer's strfck have eye.ry-yehtjro^perfc farmed c, edita bly, an I . ■iuVl title . . «uch rioted ariuuuls'ns Lurline, Calumny, Lo Hoop, Betrayer, Tiu'nVp p»rd, F' B^-. hook, and .others. Tradwccr's p^iii^ree is a very briiitaht'-one, as it included all the most valued strains of t^he jEjiglish sjtud for^he last century. "On thVdam's side ..Mufti, is also remarkably well connected, ' beings out of Fla.fc^ron b| |>eter Gil^laa—Frniiy 1 ' by Operator I—lf¥Jr1 — lf¥Jra r Mclvor by^oiise's Eroitrjant, dsc-.,,,^, j ; : \. . „ ..^ „,,.;, r „ ■ Peter Fat was one of the most suee'esfif ul; petfprrpers tjia| ha&.re^^Knglaud; atid "possesses' a'spleiicfid pedigree '(sse ijtu/LBook). FlorarTVl^lvor was pae ai the best mires ever foaled m Australia, and her. descendants art) ea^rlj^ sooii h't after 'ty ; breeders . and i acing* men. F lora Mxlvbr was the grand dam ot'.Figar»j-: Bay Middlelooj ,Coss,jplr, Nutwitb^oft, and the 'latt r beicg the dam of Manuka, Toi Toi, and oiher*. Toi Toi is the i'ani of R»ika|o, Har'afce&e— dam' 6f Rorarr, U'b'tarii^ ; siro of- LonglaTfds/'Paparia.'liftrna' 1 Kamaabd ( -o\4ier welf'k'hbwi) '{idvfor'm^rSi 5 : ' I It will thus be '"seen that; Mufti is Well worthy of the^patronJiU^ of breeders wl(6i *ish^ ft>.-3&sp''lO' Vacirig: strain-'^ Mufti is- a isl&rnut, stabding 15 hands 3 inches'higW'&ndqs'^plendidly proportfoneH,- and of excellent^cdu'stituj Mtii?Ti's racing performances are too Wjfll known to 'reg^nire'. any reference' here/ , 'V'' ',-!'/»■ '"".■,'.'.■ r ". Ab Mufti w 11 net travel his advbr« tikei} distjrict'tfeis seaaoi^ he wiT stand at his "iitfnef<t '' ,ti|)ieSv"" \ '"" ' "-}\, \ Po^j'tHe : con^ehioi;C^' oo s Ui.^e-:w;ho 7 w]sK ; trf'have th 1 Tr : ' mares kihted . by hmr i^e' wiir be at his ovVn/r's Harro' during7the rcmbi'ider "f the seafoh. i All 6ife of mare*} will bY iaken, but no r'nspo'n&ibinty incurred, ' : \ ; ! for thioe ; w ek's free'; : afitar^ tbaV.i'fme 2i !t)er' j^eek w lt be chiirged." '> ! -' )l l /■ : "';'-' : -r •'•'•'•■'■' - •■' 'reras-£6^si^ua'ry^es; ; " : Telegra'phic'Br Other coiii'nfuni'cations addiitr^ed 'to^ . -'Moor j . of th« Gbm : roerciar 1 Hoteb^ tabes'; will'bb 1 pToHiptly attended' 'tn* by }i ! iin/h^ wtHhiso receive jarid give delivety of "»jl mares consigned jiof his charge for Mxifti; •.■ For fu'lier^partfcnlars' apply "to ;_.. ' .: ' : - T.'&E£ANW£LL, ' ..» i , Groooi, m charge.. „ '".: : Or tb -'"■ ' i - '■" '' " ' :: . f , !_ LMWE^&.F.ALLOOy, !j; : : '' ,"' ■;" l l , Owner-, I -■;..■.;. l ;;' .t ; .-;■;;:> '...; I:. '■ •■■■■ : .- i THOROUH-BRED Stallion JCyX^jtp^rJtp |IJ|U Cp .^Till ' traiveT thQ Eaimerston, feilding, ''" and ' anclon Districts THIS SE A SON! MO'RP'.iEir^' is ' a 'golden clVesinut, standing 1 6 'Hands 3 inches .; thoroughly souii ! i;in J alL rV »ects v ; 'He -Is.^, years olil'/anbf by 7 th,ii;'iasfc and ' weii-known 'norse Castawa^ ilain gomnambula by Tj>wtoß' t /"''danu'"''Opera :1 "b s y II J^arbiere, d^m Cassandra by Priam \ Towtou by Melbourne ; T/Oastaway by ; Traducer, dim M ermaHd. M orpheus comes from a great racing family, claiming^ some "aM- high-class • performers sas his relatives. His sire won the Cup/antl r4n-'sec6iid for the .Cinterbury Derby and_Great Autumn J Handicap. He is full brother to Lurline .arid Le Loup. The performances of these animals m New Zealand and Australia need no comment. Le Loup won the Canterbury J. C. Handicap k arid Cup m Opera, grand dam 'off MorpheuSj won the . Canterbury. Dprby mi 1&G4! ' Tatabourini was alsd frpm Opera,..,by, i .Towtpfl, .iand,^ won amongst other raoes, tiie Canterbury J.- C Handicap and Canterbury : and Wellington Cups, besides performing sulccessfully over hurdles. ., Saly v ao;e, by Cißtyway, ran second for Wellington Cup:iast{year giving ; the^ winner a year,, and .a pound*: .Won the. Grreat Autumn JEf&ridicap at Christchurch, arid ran second to, Adamant for the Dunedin Cup giving the.; winner two I i years, and tfwentyrfour pounds. , j Morpheus will be at Palmerston on Mondays and Tuesday s; Feilding on We J dnesdays,..Halcpmbe ;on Thursdays^ Bulla oil Fridays, and Marton on : Saturdays. ' iTeriitts—^, and Ss.j.groomage ie.e. Two or more mares as per. agreement. 'For particulars apply to f Or .r ; i" ; E. D. BROWNE, | iHorse Bazaar, Palmerston North. TpHE gjlpndjid: and powerful Cljkes- ; JL dale Horse QENE3RAL HAVE LOG X ! Will travel the Palmerston, ; Fcildiucr, Sandon, Campbelltown, and F(Xiou L; distiicts this Season. ; Gbner*l Havblock isa; dark brown horse, rising four years, old, and stinds 17 hai.ds high; with immense mu;euinr power, splendid actioi), and a go d temper, and is^ pronounced by competent JHdgeS'to be r beet draught lioite' e<er bred m the province of Mailborough. General HivfcLocK is out •of .the Clyd-sddle .mare Maygie, by Taieii. Taieri was bred by Donald Grant,, ,Esq., (> Ki kUod s '» Wost Taien^ and T iV diit ; 6f ihe. 'Ciy.'vsd'a'e msire Gen-le by Comet. '^ Gj^eral Lbvff. l 6k's dam .was shown In I^7B at the Marbo v ougn" v Agriculiuvii fifoci. fey' a rShW and took fiist prise agauisc all Cards will be distributed iii the district .; ■ . ... J. doheen, ,-. ' ' %i ' y ' L ' rl : ' . Propri'et^r,' ' ■*'■■■'*'" 'Taoriui- street, | ' . (/ Paimerstoo , Worth..

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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 306, 28 November 1883, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 306, 28 November 1883, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 306, 28 November 1883, Page 4

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