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THE 5-;plendi<| and fower(ul ply.c|es- " dale Horse GENER'AE ? HAVELiOGK; ' WiJl travel tlifl \E*almersf.on, reilding, Sandon, CampbeUtown, and Fqxton ■■■■>■■' T disUicte this Season. ' V; ' \-.~J Gkner*l HAVfiXoCK s a dark brown ihofseyiisin^- f'm and stands 17 hands high, wi.tu .iin'monse muscular ;pow>r, splemtid actioh, : abd a gocd temper, and is pronounced by c mpetent judge?, (o be the, best draught horse :e \er bred m the. : , province :ofMn Iborough. General Havelock is out of the Clyd slale mare Ma«gie, by Taieri. Tai«;jri,:was bred by Donald Gron', Esq., Xi kland^, Wes-t Taier?, aud is' out; of >'he ; 'Ciy^esdale marc Gentle by • Comet, f; eneral H « vrl, gk's dam wa« fehbw n m 1 87 Batt h e Marbo'pugb-, , AgriQultuj.al . , ifr-ty tyf-■Show-'and' tdok first ptisse against all ■ ,'.j.;\ :-.UT •■■99|W- iJ: -/_ mi 1t ' iA |Cards will tie 'distributed iff th- district, i J..DOREEN, ri „, • i.-i: ;.; Mai ■-■■■■ -I '•■faonti-stijßyt, 'J \ m,:.>- :■ no „-••-.;:: p a Imß1 mBr sUn iNortK' fpHE TIQRQPH.BRED. Stallion y(.T:f{»i> :i> r./\i /:. i - Wilt-travel the Palmerston, Feildingj 1 and Pandon patriots ' THIS 'BEA SO N. , ] lORP H EtriS g is^ a golden " chestnii^ : £ tanding ,l6 hand? 3 inches, j thoroughly sound ,ni all respects. He is. 6 years ojdi^itld oy th* t'fa'st and well-known Horse-Castaway^ dam Somnambula- by Towton, dam Opera by II Barbiere, dam Cassandra by Priam ; Towtou by Melbourne ; Castaway ,by Traducer, dam Mermaid.. Morpheus comes from aj great racing family, claiming some aristocratic smd- high-class performers ak his relatives. His sire won the "Wellington. Cup, and ran second for the Canterbury Derby and Great Autumn Handicap. He isfullWthertoLurline and Le jLdup\;. The of these animals m New Zealand and 4-ustralia need no comment. Le Loup ■won the Canterbury vJ.iC. I Handicap "ahd Cup m.; 18.80:; Opera, :£i<ahd>tfam a: Morpheus, won the, Canterbury .Derby m 1864. Tambourini was also from Operajiiby '^ow.ton^ iaTiJdi won amongst (Other:. saces, the Canterbury Jl C handicap and,. Canterbury and Wellington Cups; : besides performing successfully over hurdles. Salvage, by Castaway, ran second-for < the-Welling-tori" Cup last year giving the winne^a, yea£:iahd a pound; Won the Great Ajutumn Handicap at Christchurch, ( and rq,n- second, to A damant^ fp?:^the Dunedin Cup giving the winner two A I years. a,nd .twenty-four pounds. , . ; MJorp^teu^ will be at Palihferstbh VMo^day.s' : and 'Tuesdays)' Feillding 'on Weahesdays, Halcbmbe on Thursdays, ( Btiils on Friday's, and r M^arton on .; • ! ■ 'Saturdays.^:' ,; ' ' " .; TermsT— £s, and 'ss groornage fee. Two or mote mares as per agreement. For particulars applytp ' : FRED. NEAME,: I •■■ ■■-- •---• i ! ' ;^'Bul)k : - Or • ' E. D. BROWNE, ; ' Horse Bazaar, Palmerston North. < tp O STA ND : T HIS SEASON X The Tbcrough-brcd horse v i / ,M']iiF.ri.j i: " ...-: ■ The attention, of .breprters, is splinted to the pedigree of this mo^t, iTathionabley lired hois<\ who ia now m his prime and [ ; m splendid contliti'in. \ MUFTI is by the premier stallion, Traducer, who had for the la-t three seasons stnod at 100 'guineas a mar<3. 'Triad ucf-r's- stock h.ttve . cvury.wher.e p^rfbtnied credita ly, andinc'udß siic'i 'noited animals as LurliT.e, Calumpy, Le "fidnpj Be'traVer,! /Trunip 'CJafd,h'opk, and ojhers, Trt*duc^r's 'pediigree is a very brilliant one as it includes all th^ roost valued strains of the English studifdr the'last century. On the dam* side- Mufty .is also remarkably -well counosted, being out of Fiat Jtroti^by Fetar Flat— Emmia Gil Bias—Em lyby jOpcrator— Flora MclVor by Roiiee's Emigrant, &c. ■ Ffter Flat was one of the inostsuc-*---cesßful performers thrt has left England, and possesses a > splendid ; pedigree (.s3e fctO'i Book). > Flora r .M«lvor was enr of the best m-jres ever foa'ed m Australia, and her descendants are always eagerly sought after by breeders and tacing men. Hora Mclvor was the grand dam of ;Figar;,f- Bay<v Middleton, Cos6;ick, NutwithjiZpp, and Waimea— the latter beihgitheVdamo/-. Manuka, Toi Toi, and others. Toi -Toi is t.lie dam of Kakapo, Harakeke — dam of Korari, To tar a — sife of Longlands, Papapa. Raua Kama, and other, well knowo pttiformerß; , ./ It will thus be seen;, that MyfTi is well worthy of the patrpna^e ot.pre^derg 1 wbb yfi^h, / to jkeep. to .racing . strains. Mufti is a golden chestnut, stapdjng 15 hands 3 inches high and is splendidly' proj ortioned,, and of excellent constitution. : ■'' r - yA ; ■'' ' ''■ '■'■'■■ - Mufti's racing performances are too wd 1 known reqnire-^ ahy reference here. . . , . . „-.•■ ■■ As 'MttfCi w'll net travel his advteW' vtiecil 'district "tli^ eeaspn, he will stand $1 hi^ 'bwner'ji tables, 'V P^'the cohvenienc? of; those who wish to have 'ih ir 'mares stihted by him lie will be at his" own/r's iarin during the ivmaiuder of the Beasbn. r*^ II c^re of mares will b« taken, but no r pp< nsibility incurred, : . Paddi ckipg for thiVe 'weeks' 'free;'' after that time 2s per week, will be charged. ' Term — £6 6s, guarantees. Telegraphic or other communications addressed to W. Moore, of the Commercial Hotels tables, will be promptly, attended 'to by him, he will also receive and give deliveiy of all mares consigned ; to his' charge for Mufti. , ''.' [S . V ,' ,': For fuller particulars apply to T.CRANWELL, Groom m charge. , 0r;to , LOWES & FALLpdN, 'Owners.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 48, 25 January 1884, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 48, 25 January 1884, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 48, 25 January 1884, Page 4

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