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TO. STAND THIS SEASON. THE PURE-BRED ENTIRE MOR- •'■', . TIIR ■S. MORPHEUS WILL SERVE a few Mares at Pairaerston m January. Morphem is four years oV. stands sixteen and a half hand* hi&h, \ul m by Castaway, out of Sooanibnla. Castaway by Tradncer, out of Mermaid, is fn'l brother to I-urline and tie Loup*. Sonanabui* full sister to Tainbourine, is by Towton, out of Opera. ' ' FiiAoSK PALMER, Owner. TRAVEL THM SEASON IN THE RAKHHIKEI AND DISTRICTS T^M O 'SHUNTER,, THIS far famed and justly celeb at cd ; pure-bred Clydesdale St'llion will i avel m the Manawatu and Rangitikei j istricts. Tarn O'Shanter is a beautiful dark y ; stands 16 hands 3 inches high, and as fine action, with good flat bone ; ar d admitted by competent judges to br ell fittedvfor improving the breed of draught horses. He is a sure foalgetter. PEDIGREE. Ttm O'Sbanter got. by Sir Campbsll out «t John Stevenson's prize mare Blosgom Blofsom by Clydesdale Hero, grand., dam by Abraham Nev ton: has taken two prizes, m ranterbwry, second prize as be«t 3 Vfear old m 1 868 ; never shown again ti1L.1874 ; took first prize at the General Nortiit-; ri >how «t Rangiora for the best mare on the ground. His $ire, Hr. Colin CampbeH, wa- got by King Fergus.- imported Vy D. hints E«q. King Fergus was tro- 'by. Lord IjTyrou, tb« projierty of .'Sir. ' P'< -«d'lo«>t, Lochni;>b.*n. Dumfriesshire, ■ Lord Byron gained first priz'^w lien four yrars old. at Annan : bjs< stock lrave gained priz* s wbeaever shown. Lord Byron hv.pld Prince, who gained the >r«md prize at Edinburgh j -andrljjkcvise first prize at Aberdeen Hipbl«ud.,,!V><ipjy's rhow». Old Prince is by Oifl'Pnrieeßojal. King Fergus, bred by Mr 'M'uir. . Lochf<rpu«, Kirk«<|b.rigbtshir«-.. oin -j»f. his.p? ize ma-«., Bloornfi«ld,bred by M-r -Frame, Lanarkshire, gained ro .-it-'** than peven prizes at bom<v slid mm) at Canterbury. >ir Colling diim, BcrtUnd's Pride, was im- ( ported by Mr. Lee,;and sold t«» Mr James Wall, Kciapoi, for the V urn of £250. .This mare gained tlu''liri»t p'riz at the IHjjhland & ciety's Show at I Him fries, she was out of tbe" well known Smithson stock by tbfl celebrs>ti»d hor*e Lulty. who wan the winner <ff,niany pr'zc» »t liomt. Tarn O'Shaaterls 6ire has takrn fiv« fi »t prizes against all comers m Can terbiu v. Tkbms: Single mare, £3 IOs; Two mares, £5 1 each ; Three ,or more as per agreement; Groom«fge 2s 6d Good Paddoeking provh'ed at PfilmerStoa, but ho respaiisibility incurred until mares are stinted, after which date 2s 6dper week will be charged. Feeß payable on or before Ist January to the Groom, or at Messrs Stevens and Gorton's officts at BullY Feilding or Palmerston. v WILLIAM MITCHELL, Owner. ■f7.NO^KFS, - , Groom m ibarge. TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON IN TBE 'RANGITIKEI AND MAN AW VTU DISTRICTS. . THK TA.ST TEOTTIWe STALIiIOiT TROUBADOUR. rptROUBADOUR, bred by Messrs; JL .Same- Bros;, Timaru, was got by the celebrated Norfolk Trotting Stullion I Quicksilver, riam the fast Trotting Mare ' Maggie, hy the Arab Stallion Wanderer, imported to Sydney by Sir Cracroft Wilson, dam imported from Sydney. Troubadour is a beaiitiful silver roan, and'bas taken I'ivo. si cond Prizes as a Boadster^nd once Highly Recc^Tiruded as a Carnwge Horse. l^t Prize, Masterton, 1876; Ist Prize Bntr, 1876 & 1877 ; Ist Prize, • arterton 1880; Ist T /ize, Tauherenikau, 1879: lst.Prize, Napier, 1879. This' horse having entered at several shows, ha» in yariabfy taken lt*t Prize. "Txiaii.i Single mare, £3 10s. ; Two maTes, £3 eareh ; Three or more, as per agreement ; Guiomage, 2s 6d. Good paddoeking provided at Palmerston, but no responsibility incurred, until mares are stinted, afW which date 2s 6d per we«^k will be charged; . Tees Buyable on pniXtfore Ist Jiannary I to the %. o««m, or ai lv\ '■„ ssrs Sevens and Gorton c «mt^\.al Paliner^toti, or Feilding. .....»: „. v WILLIA^^ITCO ELL, •-.■;■•-. , •- Owner. JAMES GIBSOr-G-room luii'siji*.' PALMRRSTON SUOKING FORGE A.ND GENERAL SMITHY. . r,R. .joyys... ... ... mana<;fk •NEAR TK E COilM E P OI A L H OTEI .. FOTE THB.SKi.?.- >»op«R SHOE, PINCiJKR_&.fU "'KR. • Smiths ,Witrk» of <very dcs>r. j^ 'on nnierfhkes, atii> txtciittfd m a Workmanlike -rr-Huir;.- '..-■■ •■■•• : - Oil A fiOKi* HBAt>(JXABWL !

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Manawatu Times, Volume V, Issue 173, 12 November 1881, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Times, Volume V, Issue 173, 12 November 1881, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Times, Volume V, Issue 173, 12 November 1881, Page 4

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