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i | % HE i splendid antl' Powerful Clydes- { dale Horse ! GENE'gA^. iikVELGGK Will'travt-l the Palmerston, Foilding, Campbelltp«f n « ; R"'d Foxtoh' :•; r disti iofs this Season*! • ' GBNi:R*L Havi^ock s a idark brdwri horse, rising fpu yea'-s (?W, and;siiihßs 17 hands high, with imminse muscular pow. r, splendid action,,. and a gor.d, temper, anrl is pronounce^ .by c injietent 1 judges, to be the. best, draught 1 horse pier bred in' ihe . pr^vipjce of Mulborougb. GrnAral Havelock is'^u* of the Clyd r ls*lale, pane M^i;gio, by Taieii." Tail ri was brod by .Donald ,G,ran 1 ,, ;Esq.,^^i^la.ivdj!, West a>vi }$ out of 'he Ciylesdale ; mare 0.611,15. by. pomef.:,. General H »vbl'ck's (lam was shown in;lß7£ at the ;Af.aeb(£dugh - AgricuKuiii'l*- J^oci tyg Show and took first piize against al r ! u \'U » : ; i dbrn^rs' 111 '^ A \ " .;:avj}i ydjtmi) \ Cards will be distributed m th<- district. ;.. v :■! »;//, J.TDORKS'iV ! „-.~.iK>i".--'r.\ l>->v;<v-v ProprietoV- ... ,■«> .-,:.. >f ! ' '■>! "<>': <(: -Tabhai-street, ■ - (i •:--y :-«v> - Palmerdt'oiirltortV'.J • -^rr.,.,.;...-:. ':■■• .f : ' — +— r p3E " THOJIOUH^BaED Stillion "Will traypl the Palmerston, FeU<Mng/l •ahd ?-andon Districts ! TH I S SEASO N| w. rj;o.;;\ . -«^i. »■/■:•! pi „„,., MOBP^-EUS is a golden chestnui?, standing 'l'&i4ndß 3 inches jthoroufehly ,s"6Jrnd insalli W^peots/. iHe-ira'^ y.earsi old, and by^th,^ s fas.fc aa.d^w.ell-knjown horse Castaway, 'da-m Spmnamhul?, bf' Towtoii,. dam 'Opera ■'by tl' Barbjere, dam dasSandra by Prisimj/Towtoiji byMelbourne • , i3astawa,y;. , by Traducer, dam Mermdid, Morpheus comes from a g^eafc racing family, claiming some* aristocratic arid nigh-class performefcaj as his relatives^ ~ ( His, sire • won •: the Wellington Cup, and ran 'second foritlwi Canterbury Derby- ahcl" Great Autumn Handicap. HeTs f uUhrothe^r to Lurlioei, and Le v Loup.' 'The" performances of these animals m New Zealand knd) Australia need ri&'.coMunent. Le Loup won t\i C&riterbu^. r) C.. Handibap; and- Cup 5 m iSSO.^'O^pera, grand ojam of Morphetj^, Wh the Canterbury Derby m 1864." TawboMini. was 4lso from' ! 6pfe*«i, 1 ' b^ 'Towtbh, 1 and won aiifaiigsb'btnei; jaces, the,. Canterbury J. C Handicap 'and Canterbury and: Wellington 'Cups, besides performing* sueces^fully over hiirdles. Salyaige/by Castaway, ran second for the "Wellington Cvip lasjj/yeaK/^rving the winner a year/ and a "pound. *" Won the (3reat Autumn Handicap at Christchurjjh, and' ran SecchS' U * d^ma'rit ' for Dunedin Cup giving the winner two fI . yeai<s^and t^eDty.four pdihdsj | " > jtt.E¥S,rwill bei at Palmerstdjj Son JWQnd,ays' uand. .Tuesdays^ Eeilding on ■Wejdnesdftys.iHalcombe! oa Thursfliays, Builsr i : on ! . Ftidays^ : " ;artd MJaxtoti ; bn ,;,,,■ v.. .. Si . Saturdays.- : ' ■•'-}•>, ''' ■;M , s < ' .••_■(. — :— .Mi'-> -'-ii-' ->-'■>■■ j - i ; /TJernis-7-^5, and . . igrbom'agei fee. %wp o qr 'more joaai'es aSi:per agreement.. / '1 \ -/.«>-' . OM'jVi j!.L/.-'S'^B-/^EAME, f Bulls, i ' . ; ; , f ,; s ;. , ; e.. i>, brqw^Ev,-. ;k }■ j - "[ \l Horse, Bazaar, P"alm.erstQn iSToftib. ■ 110 STA'NiD'THIS SEASO^ The Tfafi-oush- bred horse ! , ■■■■'■ MtffrH>! . j ! Tl>e attention' of breeders is solicited t^o the pedigree ll "of this ftost faphionabley bred hois a , who'ian'ow m his prime and m splendid ' condiiion. j MUFTI is Jby J bhe premier stallion!, Traducer, who had far the la t threp seasons etnod at 160 guineas a mare ( . TikdncVr's stdekh^ve perjformed crediia^y^ and iuc'udn sucb noted, animals as jLurlire:, (^lniiiny, Lk LduV; , ißetirajer. , Truiu p . jCa^dT, Fishhook, and h'dHers. / Ti-hduc^r's pedigre6 is a very brilliant one as it includes al} ,the most. valued;; strains of ,.thej >Eog|isli 'stud ljist century. ..Q^. the dain'l < si(Ie''MDPTY is also . remarkably. .,w?l| connpeted/'being o.ut of. Flat ,J,r,on. by ■ ; Petar -Fiatj^rjEni'mii, ( Gij >; Blas^-En^^ oyUperator —Flora Mclvor by Roue's 1 Emigrant, &c. {X .. ,- „.;, , ;;, j '-""Fei'e'r Flac was one of the- m^si.^uo-'. cesßfal performers tlirt hasl^Eqglpnd,, 'and possesses a splendid; > uedigr,ee it (a3e ! iatufi'Book). Flora Mclvor was.opap.yf the best mures ever fpa'ed m. Apsjtfalia,: J ahd her descendants ar,e .^alj^ays eagegly sought aftqr by [ ,brqede^s and ' lacing men. Fiora Mclvor J was the grand dam of Figar>, Buy' Middleton, Coss.ick, Nut'with, Zpe, and Waimea— the latt<-r befhg tlie dam of Manuka, Toj ,Toi,_an.d olfiers. Toi Toi is fche dam of Kakapo, Harakeker-d'iJm ' of 'Korari, Totara— sire of Longlands, Papapa, Rauia.Kanja, *iid dther well-knlow'n.pbTforme'ijs! ~" f S i 'It*will'thus ; be 'seeii that' Mu^Ti'ii Well- worthy of 'the f patrpnaue of bleeders wb'o ! with •' to'''lce"ep to " racing 1 sirajn'i* Mufti is a golicleh' ch'est'ri a X, Standing 1 15 hands 3 inches high and is splend i<tly pr^ppistJojßjßd;, $nd ttf! iiifellfenit cfdiistrtu* tion. MupT^g-r^ing^.ißerfoJinlJijJpili are too well known to -regoire any reference ...,Ar 'Maftiw 11 net tjiavelihisbdvir* tised district thisr season, < he wM Stand at his owner'n " tables, ' 1; ' ' r- ; ;.-■'! •■:■;<■ ; . ..Pottclhef convenience ; o6 those whbi ; wisl». : to have ih;ir mares sUlnted ! by him ,he; will be. .at hi*- owmi»U fa¥ti* during the remainder of the aeuf-on. .11 eire of mares will bd taken, but n'oirt'spi-'nsibil'ity- incurred. 1 '■'■'' ;| ! ! . :Pakidf(i;eking' 'for - thice- wefci' fre^'j 4fter- itliacuimei 23 ;por week "stt\\l'%ti charged. 1 ; • '• ; - ■■ '• '■ '" ''■ ''•'■ ' :<l • Term^-£6 6s, gOflrarHt^fes. Telegraphic or other communications addressed to Wii- Moor^j -of the'Conamercjai Hotel !^ tables, will be proniptily attended to by him, he will also receive and giveidelivei.y of ajl maves donsiglied tonhia charge for Mufti. ; "•' '•"' For fuller ptfrticolars apply to T. CRANWELL, . • .'■?'■'■•' mi' Gtoobi in /charge • ! ! s ■-'■■ -■■■■• ••• : •'■"■•■ ; ' LOWES & WALLOON, Owners.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 50, 28 January 1884, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 50, 28 January 1884, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 50, 28 January 1884, Page 4

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