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TO STAN D Til IS SEASON. THE THOROUGH-BRED ENTIRE MORPHBJS. MOFPHEUK, WILL SERVE a few Mares at Palmerston m January. Morpheus is four years old, stands sixteen and a half hands high, and is by Castaway, out of Sonambnla. Castaway | by Traducer, out of Mermaid, is full | brother to Lurline and Le Loup. Sonambula full sister to Tambourine, is by , Towton, out of Opera. FRANK PALMER, Owner. TEAVEL THIS SEASON IN ■\ .THE RANGITIKEI AND IMANAWATU DISTRICTS T*.M O'SHANTEB,,, THIS far. famed and justly cejebrated i pure-bred Clydesdale Stallion will avel m the Manawatu and Bangitikei istricts. ; v ;•!.;•■-.. 5. ! -> Tarn O'Shanter is a beautiful dark y ; stands.. 16 bands 3 inches high, and. as fine action, ; with good flat bone ; and admitted by competent judges to be ell fitted for improving the breed, of draught horses. He is a sure foalgetter. : 6 ,„... v .PEDIGREE. / .-.:.-. Tarn O'Shanter got by Sir Campbell out ot John Stevenson's prize mare. Bios? som TBloesora by aClydesdale; Hero, grand dam by Abraham Nevton: has taken two prizes m Canterbury, second prize as best 3y^ar old m 1 868 ; unever . shoiyn. again till 1874 ;. took first prize at the-Genera! Northern; Show at Rangiofa forpthe'best. mare on the ground. His Bije»i'Sir~ Colin'; Campbell, was got . by King/F;ergjis,;imported by P. Jnnes Esq. KingFerguswas got hy Lord Byron,; the prppert'y. of Mr. Proudtpot, Lochraaben, Dumfriesshire, Scotland. Lord Byron gained first pnze.when four-, years old, at Annan* bis stock, have/ gained prizes whenever shown. Lord Byron by Old . Prince, who gained the second prize at Edipburgh, and likewise first prize, at Aberdeen . / Highland Society's Shows. Old Prince , is by/Old Prince Royal. King Fergus, bred by Mr Muir, Lochfergus, Kirkudbrightshire, out of hisyprize mare, Broomfieid^bredVby Mr Frame, Lanarkshire, gained no less than seven prizes at home, and many at Canterbury. Sir. Collins dam, Scotland's P.ride, was imported hy Mr Lee, and Bold t& Mr James Wall>Kaiapoi,forthesumof£2so. This mare gained the first prize at the Highland Society's Show at Dumfries, she was out of the /well known .Smithspn stock by' the celebrated horse Lofty, who was tbje winner of many prizea at home. T|am O!Shahter!s sire has taken five first prizes against /all comers m Canterbury "...■ „; Tebms : Sjngle mare, £3 10s ; Two n?aireß,' v £3' each ; Three,, or more as per agreement; Groomage. 2s 6d. , Good Paddocking provided: at Palmerstpn, but no responsibility incurred until wares* ire i^inttd, 1 after which date 2s 6d i^er week wiil be charged.. ; . J'Fees payable on or before Ist January tq the Groom, or at Messrs Stevens and Gottcn's offices at Bull's Feilding or Palmeruton. - >. V WILLIAM MITCHELL, ; ; ; . ' Owner. W. NOAKES, , v; Groom m .charge. ' TO TIIAyEL THIS SEASON 7 IN: .' tbe7 rangltikei and ■ MANAW KTXJ DiSTBICTS: THE .FAST TSOTTISra STAIiLION " t TBQIJ B A/PQ # R. rpROUBADOUR, bred by Messrs. A. / Bros., Timaru, was got by / tlieceiebtiated^Norfolk Trotting Stallion I Qiaicksilver^ dam the fast Trotting Mare ' Msggie, by the Arab Stallioin Wanderer, imported to Sydney by Sir Cracroft WiljM)», dam/impoited from Sydney. . 1 Troubaidqur is a beautiful Silver roan, iTnd has taken Five , flrtdnd Prizes- as a Roadster and once Highly Reccss.*n?nded i' 5 .;• fisa Carrkge. Horse. ': In Prize, Mastprtqn. 1876; Ist Prize fiutt/ 1&76 & 1877'r Ist Prize, Caftertpn, 1880 ; 1 ettr xize, Tauberenikau, 1879 : ist Prizi\ Kiapie'r,' 1879: .This Jborso haying entered at several shows," fo£ainyWiahly taken '.Ist Prize. "; TEfi&rvf S&glf rharej; T £3 lds.;;Twbi mares, £3. each ; .Tkrce or more, as per drgrerideDt';^'^rd'6'inßge,.'2s 6d. 1 . .■".,*; Gbod; paddqekipg^ovide'd.at Palmer-; ■itonyhjil no" responsibility incurred, until mures are stinted, after which dase 2s 6d per week will becharged. , 7 '...., t "Fees payable on or before Is' January. I to th« ; «^opit(, or at Messrs Stevens and Gorton i omt^a, at Pttlmerston, or FeildiDfir. - :." 7.7 :<i - ' ■.' ' • '. : .". , ' - ' j:* ■ ,; ■/WiliiL^ : MIteHELLj'" ;.." . ■'■ •• '■•■'..'•'■ "77 : '"'\''* ■'..'. '.-..]- Owner. 7 JAMES^^JBSQH : / : Groom m cbAr^e. PALM BRSTON SHOEING FORGE " AND GENERAL SMITHY; I>. K. JONE.S.:. ... ... Man^geb^ _ NEAR THE COMMERCIAL^ HOTEL. FOTE THE SIG3T— HORSE SHOE PINCBEE & Hi^M ER , : 7 • ' Smiths/Works of every deß«3^v.ion undertakes, and executed m a i Workmanlike XQaiiuer. .: i GH.ARGE& BEASONABLF^ i;

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Manawatu Times, Volume V, Issue 178, 7 December 1881, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Times, Volume V, Issue 178, 7 December 1881, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Times, Volume V, Issue 178, 7 December 1881, Page 4

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