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0 fe T AftD ' T II IS . SR A^ON ■ i ;: "Thornti zfi- breJ c horse ' ■MtfFTL i • The attentioti'br^reedGT^ ?sciicit«d,to 1 the' pedigree of thia m6»t' : fashionnblv bred horße/whoisnow m his 1 prime and -• ■ "m splendid coiVditiDP. MUFTI is iiy th« j.iciiuir slji'lion, • Tra'dacev; who has for' the"iaot \h\n-o seasons stood at 100 guineas a mare. Traducer's stock' have' everywhere performed creditably, an's include such noted 1 animals as Lurline, Calumny;, LfLoup, Betrajßr, Tiuirtp Cnr.l, JPisr--hook, and othors. Tfad'.icer's pedigree is 'a vet'y' brilliftnt fine, as if -includes all the most ; valucd -strains of the Kn^lish stud for thf'l'ast 'century.- Ihi tho. dam's side ' Mofti is-'a ; lso : rfehiitrkubly welj, connected; being but 'of Flat Iroii by J ■ PeterFlat-Kminaby (sil Was— Ethily by Operator— Flora -Mc'rVor^ by House's 'Emigrant, ; <fce. ■ ' '-'' '■'■''■ • : ' ;. Peter-Flft¥was'otfeof the most su v cCfls'aful performers t.hat has l^ffc Knglaud, and possesses' a splendid j.edigive (sse btuii Book). -Flora M-Ivor was one yf, the best : m';>re's over foaled m Australia, and her descendants are always eagk-ly sought after by breeders and tacing • men. Flora Molvor was 1 the grand dam of Figar >,- : Bay Miildlei'toiii i Coss ljcfcj Nntwith, Zop, and Waime*— the latu-r being the dam of Manuka, Toi Toi, others. Toi Toi is tiie^ftnvof Harakeke— dam of I^drari, Totari— sii'edf Ldnglands, Pit papa.. Rama Rama. . a»d other well known performers. | • r"rttr-wii|-ttanrbß- "-twn iinrt*ivitnrei v : ' •wp.r;tny i of-t ; be |)a : tTo^L i ,e r ; ofb i reeders i who wish to 1 ' keVp 'to 'rkqinfy strain < . Mufti is a golden chesVriuY, standjiQg 1 5 ,handa, 3 i nches .higjli and isyspiend iid ly proportioned, and of^ excellent constitution. . I jVlUBTi's racing performincGg are too well Ifuown to .• {require any ref^rence' liere. . ..; - : . ...:.:.:. -.: j : : '.-.: o». ( . .As Muf;.i;>y 11. not. traY-O.:his. atlvhr'* . tiscd di^tri,ot ..this.Keasony-'hfl .yyj; 1 f staiid ,at ; hiß, owner' i fciblos. . '. . :i.-. /• ....■■Por.the convepiencv,o{- those who wish .to- have th./ir , mares .stiuM , by him ha, .will be^ as . : \\\t own 1 r'aiJarni : during it.h9'.rom«ii'idor.rf>f the j&hs-oq* All cire # of;.mar,efi. will bii taken, but, no r< j sp msihility incuned. ; Pad locking, for three ,w< eks. free ; after. tKa.6. ciine '2il pfr W9?^j will !be churned. ' ' ;.■ ' '•..:.-.' ) '„,.'. ..,j V> 1 i ; • riipJ 'j'eras.'- i^6 ! 6s, guarantees. ' ; Telegraphic or other communications addressed, to W.^ Moor^, of °mei'c : fai :l ]&otei stab>s,'will De'prbm fitly attended tn by him ! , he will also receive and give deliveiy~of all ma>Pß consigned to, his charge 'for ilupTi. ' F6r fulier particulars .appjy fp , ! :: ; - 1 " '. ;.'iIVCRANWfeLL,' ; ■'"''■"■ l: Groom m charge] or"tr> =■"■■".«'«' ; : ; -L' )\V E3 &; FALLOO37 ! " ~ " ' ,-'?" , : :■ '.:--'.J > m. 1 j! i«i ' ; r ' : ' f^^A' 1 * ] > 'THE- T-HORO OHiBRED Stallioai Will travel the Palmerston, Feeding, and • audon Districts : fjii s seas o if. , MOIJP '!EI!rS. is a. golden chestnut,' 1 standing 16 hands 3 inches ; thoroughly sound m all re pects. He is G year's .pldj.and. by ;th. t fast and.welH^novvri horse. Castaway, ; dam Soninanjbuja, by Tpwton, dam. Opera, by. ll i arbiere, dam Cassandra by Priam ;_T.pwtqu by Melbourne; Casta\y,ay, : by Traducer, dam Mermaid,^LOßPKEUS comes from .a; great racing family, claiming sornd ,and. high-pjlass. j^erforniers as his relatives. )•■ is sire Won the , V^eUingtonjCup.and.rdn second (or the Gai^fcerpury,^ 'Derby and. Great Autumn' Handicap. He is Cull. brother to Lurline and Le Loup'. The performances of these, iii. .IjTew .Zealand and i .Australia nesed.no^conirnent. Le Loup 'won tHe Canterbury J. C. Handickp ■> and Cup m 1880. Opera, grand dam of Vi.pßPHgus,, w.on; fbe Canterbury Derby, 1^64. Tambourini was also £ronv Opertjj, by; Towton, and wpnainongst other races, the Canterbuiry J. C Handicap and Canterbury and Wellington Cups, besides performing' : successfully over hurdles. Ba»lvage, by Castaway, ran second.for fche W-elling^ ton Cup 'las t_ year giving the^ winnerj a year .and a pound. Won, the ; Grreat Aiutuuin H.andicaj) at OHristchurclh, arid rail second to Adamant fpr the Dunedip Cup giving t' c winner two years.' and twenty- four pounds. Morpheus will be at Palmerston on; Mondays ' arid Tuesday's, f F4H'cling On Wednesdays, Ilajqombe on Thursdays^-. Bulls on Fridays, and Marton on ■, . Saturdays." -■'. ' i , • ; .Terms—- £5, aad • ssm grooinage lifee; Two or more mares as per agreement.' Jj'or particuJars apply to ! : i: .- „ :FP»ED. NEAME, ! ; , ■ • : : • ■ Balls. Or; •/- . .■'.-.. «i -E. D v BROWNE, ; , Horse.Bazaar, Palniersfion North. ■ ■.' 'pHE splendid and Powerful Clydes--1 dale Horse GENERAL HAVELOCK Will travel the Palmerston, Feilding, Baudon, Cmnpholltown, • and Foxtqn distiicts this Season. GrKNER*L HAVELbCK ; s a dark broWn : ho»f-e, ri-inir four years oi.', and 'sta.nds •17 hat ds high, with inimense mu.sen-'ar power, splendid actio", nhd a 'go- d tern, e^, Brirl is pronounced by ! c> nfpetent '"jadges- '0 be the best drauolit 1 horse per bred m the • province :i of Miilborou»h. General (javelock is ou 1 ol tl.e Clyd sdale miie- ' Mm<>Bl"i by Tif.cii. Taieri vras Brnd bf Donald Gront, Esq., Xi kland-, West Taieri, andi< out of he Oiy'va'daib* i mur"e Genie by Oomet. (<enerali II «Vff L ck's (mm wa^ shown m 1678 at the, Mar.bo ongh Agricultural' JSooitty's bhow aud took fi-st prize against comers ' ' • "■<•■•'• Cards will be distributed m the district. J. DOR REN, Proprietpr,; ; ' . Taooui-strcet; Palmewton Ejortji.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 31, 5 January 1884, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 31, 5 January 1884, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 31, 5 January 1884, Page 4

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