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: 3^CTJB 1 . l 3?I»-iJ i ;n OSjTAN DT ; H I S. SEASON 1 Ihe Thorough-bred horse \ \ , MUFfI. " ' Thd attention of breeders' i t solicited !to the pedigree of this most lashionably Jired horse,, who is now inHis'prlme and' m splendid condition. ; ATUFTI is by the ■ premier stallion, Tradncer 7 who '■■ has for the last three seasons- stood at 100 guineas a mare, Traducer's stock have everywhere peri, formed: creditably,, and include such, noted animals as Lurline^ Calumny, Le Lbnp,f/ Betrayer,. ;Tiump -Card, Fishhook, and others. Tradncer's pecii-re?' IBra -very brUliaut one,- -as it i includes all the most valued strains oii the English stud forvthe last'eentury. Oh -the dam's 'Side ;Mubti' is. also., remarkably well connected, 'being iout .of J Flat Iron by Peter Flatr- Emma byXSil Bias — Emily by Operator— ?Flbra Mclvot tfy Rouse's Emigrant, &o. ,h:u-l ;■> ! ;:.« Peter Flat.was one ofst-be most suqcesaful performers that JfoAflfeffc Rnglan(|, aSa'd,^possesses a splendid; ipfedigreo (ssje btud Book). '-lElora M'ilsor waa one <Jf tbe best miires- ey«r 'iaaled ib A ustralisj, and her descej&dantehaTe? always eagerly sought after b*~,. breeders and lacing men. F lara : Mclvor waS the grand dani* of Figar>, B:vy— Middleton, Cossack,, ,Nutwith:,,Zoe if and Waime*-— the latteT being. the idamiof' Manuka; Toi Toi, an^ iotherAjfc Toi ,Toi is tbei drini pf Kakapo, Harakeke — dam of Kor,asi, Totara-f sire of Longlands, Papapa. Rama Rama:, • and otherQWU-knowu p9rfp^iw&.»'i ! " It will thus be seeaujjbjij; Mufti i^ : wel^^rorU^. ofethefpatrjonasre of breeder* ] \fho -wshijto keep to racing strains. Mufti is a golden chestnut, standing l f s .hands 3Jnches h,igl),and is splendidly pro'pomoned, and 6f excellent' coristituj tion. — MuFfia-s racJng, performances are too well known fo 'require any reference •herp; |(i ,/..!.- ,/ ; „,;.■ ■.-./ ; H.\* j ; , i: A,sr Miifti.w 11 net, travel h,is ad^v^ I tiged 1 djst.qc^!this/..season j , :i he ; wii s*aftd^ •■■ fribles., ..;,! ;1 ,, «.„; ■, n, : ;,.»j r J^pr/the ; j.9onv,enienc3 'of tuose ; ,whd wjjßh , tqr.Jiavje.;^^ n^ar es ;stinted;by r ,Wfil ( be r aty^js. .^wfttrV^tin during the remaiader^f the season, j All e ire of mates will be taken, buij ,n.Q r.eßponsihUityiincuwed. >; ;, f ; ,i ; ; ■j P.ad'ip.Sking fqr y , three .wreks,> free; , after jjtbaj; .time. : : peri week.^ill.ibei charged.; j .;... r \» ii . ii* , „: wn-^uu ; Tercps-^£6;6s r guaiantees. j Telegraphic oLoiher communications; ,ac|dressed. to, W . Mqpr<?, : r of. .the OomJ .ji^eisial ;J9ptßj ,\?iU, be : prpmptly attended to by hun,..he will also receive! >an.d give; deliye^y, of aJlffiares consignedi.io^ieharge ipv, l M,wy]L, „, , ; ( .j m;!i | For fuller ;p,ar,t|fiv>iarßjgpply to j ; T. CUAIIWELL, .>-f-;.--ir.-;.:>t .-1., .u '..■,;i.;Qropm: m qkarg^i LOWEST WALLOON, j Owners, i ,;-viv/.LiiLM>-i;i"i | f P SEV L3JBX)ROHrS»BR!EIX' 2Stallion ' iWill ;*ravertthe'iPalmerst6b'y j ' '.-.,•: *>-and i — >« ,WJK.)I\Sr, 4 - S- E> A SO 'tSijy-^ ' MORPHEUS is a golden chestnut, standing: l-Gsbfitfds 3 inbhfesi; thorbughl^ ; sound-in f 4ll Ife'^oeets.^'He y<&rs old, and-byth ft fast s and ls weil-known horse Castaway? dam i*S6rnnanibula by Towton, dAiiknbpam iftpilh I'arbiere, dam Cassandra by Priam ; Towtou by jM^ljb. ourne. .; , .Castaway;, , ,by \ Tradgper> dam M er'ma^,, • jyjjOßj^HEiJS comes irom a great racing family", claiming some aristocratic, and r hish-classj performers as his relatives, i fis sire won the Wellington' €ttp/and •ran se^otidJfor fche Canterbury f Jie^bxi andj Gre^at Autumn Handicap. He is full brother to Lurline and Le XoupV "The "performances of tliesffiaTiifmalß:!^ 3SW • i2ea'lah^ and Australia need nocofrmnent. Le Loup ■wttfl: -'tiife Canterbury'" J. <C.| Handicap arid- 'Cu'p Unc- 4 880:'-' Ope'ra, J&rand dam Qf»» Morpheus; y woh : ithe : -Canterbury Berbyi-i^ l^d^^'Ta'thbouriiii wasalso fvoibi ©f»?raj 'byyiowtony*! arid -won amongst other,!i;races,j;the;. Gantej-bury; J.^O Hftftdieap ,a?3(d;-Canterbury!iand .ty T ielliiigtoiiiiCJups.i i besides „performingi su<ocessf ulljrt Q*er , hnrdljes s Salvage^by. (JJttStaway,, ran,(Becpndifor the/WeJling? tpji Cup. lafiti year } giA»i#g l itib.e Wnaertat yeftr and ; a, pound. >Widfr |ihe;«G-.reat , Pattdicap , at, jDhriptchvirch, and i ran, , second to .^daniant for.;the Dunlin; Cup giving , b';e . winneri twjo. „: years and tv? en ty- four? pounds.; i .Vlil ■;:•.!:..■■. ,': . TT^!- !;: S /: ■■"..•t /,',Vj MoßP^tEus will, be: at,Palm.ersto.n.. > o.n.> ; Mjonda-y.s ! . ; an4 J .X:Ueß(cLayp,7B liei;lding1 iei;lding; I^a, \y;^d.Hesdays,;Halcoinbe,pn Tiui'sdajfs} Bulls ., on - Fridays, and,iHarton,iOn, * i.-ri :..-. : ;, ; ,v'SaturdaySy \, :tii ,:,,"..;; V. ' i » P Terms^r£s-, Vjflfl; PMl ~gQvmm<B*-^ Q iTwo or; more, jniares as per agreement. 1 Jfipj, particulars apjily to { J FRED. NEAME t { " ' ' " Bulls. S OrijR'JLM O ! E.. D. BROWNE, v , 'Horse Bazaar^Palmer'stoh -t}.. J.-,:» 0-li :" ,'->.'.* Si'tif.x'- ' ''('"• -t ! ,iMi-.i'i J'.vum! •T«HE Splendid an*ipowerf'nreiydes^ v \jL dale Horse Will travel the Palmerston, Feilding, ,anjd,r J'oxton : dist nrts this-Season. General Havelock ia ,aj idarkjibrowri' horse,j rj«gnif I fou^ -yfiar^ oW, ; and itattda 17 hands high, iwitl>M"mraehs6 muscular j>ower, splendid and^ a go- d cm f or, and is pronounced by competent judges (o be the .'lbetetf draught horee p-. ev bred m the -province of Mai Ibororigih. <■. GENpRAti Ha.vk'lo6e is ovA o( tl»e. Cl.ydt6dale ma/re 'i Maggie, By Tajfti.ir; « Talierii .was • ; bred t . by iDohald Grant, Esq., Xi klaiid", West Taieri, : and is gut' >©f Ahe Giyflesda'ib mare Genle,,-l}yjiOomet. General Havb l CKisdftm : wa« : shown m 1878 at the Mar-boough Agricultural Society's dhow and took! first prize against all comers .It- .;■.<■■..:; {,-■■ll i— — ' -• '>>'■> !■ / Cards will be distributed. in^the district.' .., V ; " t . ', J, DOREEN, ., ) .;,-.. ',: .;,.-."; ''ff .-'■ :■■...' . ••■ Pf6prietor, : ■'■>/■■■ i. j t; , !..,;/' : Taonuirstreet^i! U Palmerston * Korfchi < MA I I-'./ ':. '-U

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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 37, 11 January 1884, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 37, 11 January 1884, Page 4

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