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THE Splendid and Powerful CJlydeSr- ' dale Horse ' GENERAL HAYELOCK Will -travel the kPalmerstOn, Foildlhg, Sandon, Campbelitown, and Foxton I - ■•■■••■." distiiflts this)B6asbn. ; ' '': |GrENEß*ii Havrlooer s ■ a ; darit: brpwn hotFe, risin? fou' years old, and stHnds 17 hands high, witlifimmense muscular pow: r, splendid ; and a • go' d temper, and is prpnpuqce<j by onipetent j edges, to be the best^drafl^ht rhyorse pier bred m the province of Mulborough. General! Flavetjpck is out of the Clyd slale _mn e Mnugie, by Taieii. 'Taitiri^wa* bred bytDonald jGrant^ Esq.,; ; Ki'kland=, West Taieri, and '■ is ont'of ilhe 'GKyWsdaie mare Ueivle by ppmet. Gen^bal .HfYßti ck'B da'to waV'sndwn m 1878 a't 'the Mar > bp,'Qngh ) , AgripalturaL S^i, tyg , Show 'and \tp^k." .a^aWst alf ■ ! ■'~ Ci ''cdmeV^ : l '" pards 'will fee tdißffri'bVted %?tKI« disVJcty I i.-.,.-.j >,:•,- --.j yv-ivw, ;■■• /iVi.-Ji: t>.ii <PrPprietOt;' 1 ; " i " :li ; r! •Tabn'ni.'street,' ' '■ .. ■ ' ' ; ' ; ''' :< Palmerston Nbrth. ' .' ' —J ■' 1-.' ■■■■'--■' ''■■■•' '■ --T i \ <■■;■/. i " t r.Hij.i; ,?GHQROUH.BaED Stallion iWill travel th"c Palmerston, Feilding, i . o :' and P,andon Districts , . „ ' '' tHi s r >s eaS o nt; ! y MQRCTEfUS . i,s. .a golden chestnut, ktandin'gl 6 tiands'3 inches ; tKdrbnJ^ly sound-in 'all 'respects; He is 6 years joldi'-aodiby th t fast. a»,d -well-known ihorse Castaway; dam , Somnanibula by Towtonj ' dam Opera by II: [Barbiere, ilam Cassandra by Priam ; Towtou by ■Melhourhe jj Castaway by Traducer, :dam MermaidO Morpheus. oppnes from a great racing family,, claiming some iaristocratib and high-class ..perfotfrnefS', [as his relatives. His sire, won 'the "Wellington Cup, andjcan second for the ICanterbury {Derby an;d Great Autumn Handicap. He is full brother to Lurline land Le Lonp. The/ performances of these animajsiin New,: Zealand and Austra.li&qieefLno commßat. ;iLe.Loup won the Cantetbjury.'j;. C. Handicap land Cup m 1880,- Opera, grand dam jof MoepßeuS,- w.on^.th© Derby in-i lS.6is .' . Tambourini was also fronvi Opera,. . bjn ffQwiton, : ! and won amongst, other .races, the Canterbury J. GixJJandicap an d Canterbury and WelMiigton-€upsf«besidea»>pei?focmiag« successfully, pyer hurdles., .^^.ge^jby jCastawayi ran second for' tW-Welliiig-tpn] Cup last year /giving- ( the ; winnei? ayear" and a pound^.. .'Won the Great Autumn Handicap— at Christchurch, aTid I; ran : second- to Adamant for -the jDunedin- Cup giving the winner two years and twenty- four pounds, win MorphSus will be at Palmerston on Mondays and Tuesdays, . Feilding. on. "V^Jne^dajs^Halcombe^i^hursday^ Bulls on Fridays, ana ]$larfcbn^ "on . . !; . r) Sa,tTrdays. , ; ,. !r i Terms — £5, and -5s groomage fee. |Twb :i or : niore mares as per- agreement. ■Fbrptrlicuiars -apply to. ::■. ': r J..-:..?-,---;.; EREDI' NEAMB^ j;:: i.i I :iii;r-»i..ii // : :.•• h: } : „:.■.-,! „. BuHs < V/ r 3'.>r.-v;!iiOr ;-;!•.'•/:•) i-.:^,. , •[ ...» „■!),;■;; ■r..:« r.l.'Mi,,. Ji). BRQ>VSrNE, „,,., ! , : -Horse .Bazaar,. Palmerstpn, Nprth. '. • • .«. ■■ •-• '' i ' - ■• ■■ r '■■■.:'. .:;.!- l. i-'i'.'^ :-.'(» : tixtf'Yi&ti d. k t;.hi:*B- ? sJeas6n. JL " ! ' The 'fhoroqgh- bred horse i : ' ; „ ni f!.-, •'■•-; MU pn.' :-- ; ' -"■:. '■■■ . •; .-.;;.) i ; .-■]' ;i. / y. ■<-.<•■ ■■■:■ /. . ■;;•■;•■. The attention of breeders' ia 'solicited'to the pedigree of this most fafbionablny bred hois', who is now m his prime and m splendid condition. MUFTI is by' the 'premier stallion, Traducer, who had for the la t three seasons stnod'at'loo.,gainepß a mare. TraducpyV Bt : oc.i£ have' everywhere performed 1 'crpdita'iy,' ' 'and> : iri ! c''ufl« such noted anfuiiils W Lurlif.e, Le Louj>; Betrayer,"' Trurilpr Card, Fishhook, and others. .Trkduc^r's pedigree is a very brilliant one a's it includes all the most valued "strains of the English stud for the last century. On the dam's side r Mofty is. also remarkably, .wall connected, being out bf Flat' 1 Iron- by Feter Flat— Emma Gil Bias— Em \y by Qperatori-yFlora Mclvpr.by Rouse's Emi-<ran.t{'&s;. > \r y -._ , : •.; •t y Feter F'ac was one of the most suocesafuliperformerßitiir^i haslef.c England, and .possesses a sple.nd.id'. pedigree (»5e btail Book). Flora M?lvor wafirf ni of the best mfires. ever foaled m. Australia, .aft^jhgr descendants^ a^jajw^ys;; .eagerly sought after by breeders and lacing* raen. ; I'loraMc.Tvor. was, the grand dam of Figar), Bay Middleton, Cossickj Nutwitli, Zpf, : and r the,,lattf r bejog^thedam of Manuka, Toi Toi, and others. Toi Toi is the dam of Kakappi Hargkeker-r-dam. .of Kprarij Totara — eireof Longlands, Papapa. Rama Rama, and other, wel|-^nqw» p«i (ormeis. It wi)i.Jthus : be.,;qeen that Mufti is well (Wpr^hypf 1 the patronaue of breeders Wilip, wish!; to, keep to racing strain-!. Mufit is-a golden chestnut, standing 15 hands 3 incii?s / hTgh ! l»nd is splendidly proportioned, and of excellent constitu* tititi; 'i 1 •■ i '. i .r'/; i: v" l!: ' ' Oi } i>j:i p. ■ MuiPlrif's rating; perfovniancr^ : afe tod tyi-U' iKn'own >l to require ■ a'by > ' i rei'efigbiSe herei ;! ".-.■-"*•■•'• \ ■-■>;■*■ '"•'= '•' ■r;'":;/! A 8 Mufti w 11 "rifctf travel his tised district this season, he will stand at his owncp'.'i: '"tables.:. For the convenienc of those who wish to have thiir mares stinted by him 'he will be at his ownt-r's iarm during the rt mainder nf the aeawa... . . -j 11 cite of mares will b« taken, but no^ ; responsibility incurred* / , : Padd cldng for three weks, free; after that time 2s per week will be charged. ,:? ■.:.■ \ ; 'j;er.m-rr£6 6s, guarantees. .Telegraphic or other communications, addressed to W. M'bo^,' 'of the Obmmercial Hotel . c tables,- will be promptly attended- to- by' 'him, he will also receive and give delivety of all mares consigned to his charge for Mufti. For fuller particulars apply to i ; . . T. CRANWELL, ■■ : ; i ■;■-..■■.■■■■ Groom m charge. Or to -'"■' ■i-iN-iu :■.:.■ ,: LOWES &FALLOON, 1 ■ ■•' t-. M v- . ■:■< Owner u^'^ ■:.•''«;:• ; ''/•':.]/ ,i- ,'i .•i >'„,-.'.■ a A

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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 47, 24 January 1884, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 47, 24 January 1884, Page 4

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