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To Stand This Season In the Manawatu and Rangitikei Districts, tbc fhorouab-lired horse MUFTI attention of breeders is solicited to the pedigree of tliis most fashionably bred horse; who is now m bis prime an j m splend'.d condition. MQFIV is by the premier stallion, Traducer, who bas for the last 'hree season i stood at ;10.0 guineal* C mare.- i Traducer's- -stock 'have every^ wheriß'performed creditably, "and include such noted animals as Lurline, Calumny, fLe -Loup, ■Betrayer.- Trump Oa'rdj Pish- ' bototi androthera: Traducer's pedigree is a very -brilliant oue^ as it": includes all the most valued strkius of tte Englisji stud of the' last century, On the v clam's side Mufti is:, also remarkably well connected, being out of Flat Iron by Peter Flat—Emma ,by, Gil, BlaP—rJiUiily by Operator*— Flora M'lvor by Rouses Emigrant, &c. '/-;.■ Peter Flat was one of the most successful performers, that has left England, and possessses a splendid pedigree (see Stud Book). Flora M'lvor was one of the best ( .mares ever foaled m Australia,, und her desendants are always eagerly sought after by, breeders and racing, men, 'FlVra \vas the grand da'm'o? Figaro, Bay . .Mj^dleton^C saac^.iN.utwith,, Zoe, and '■ "Waihiea— ;^he la't'ter" .6'liin'V the/dain< .-oft Manuka, Tui l^oi, agd r o(hers. Toi toi isUlie'dttin oY Eafcapo,^^ 'Biarakeke—dani •ftf-jEpi.ari,- I . : T©tara-f-Bire of Longlands, 1 iPap.apaiy.Rama^riama- and. other well-' . ; kupvvn nerfprraei'S' 1 , ; . ■■■.:; -, :r : It will thus be seen that Muf'i is welj. < WJMhy? <\{-jt[iu patronage otVbj'treders who ,wi.tft,tp',keep to xacinji"s; rains, Mufti i.». S A golden chestnnt, standing 1 5 liands 8 inches high, iuul is spen'lidly pro o:---tioucfl, >.iid o!* excel «ht oons.r»d Ota.-, • MutU's jacing. perforni-.nce^ are too well known .to require any reference . -here.;^ „ . '•...-. .., .> :/•".<•"',■{ "^Vv i "'' ' 'Ttrme:— Hipgle* maric3, ; £s SV; extra" niar'es'as' per ' agree nun't. 'Payment, by piomissory note to be giveu at timeof ;. ; service, aud: due f. ur-.mpritbs-after date. Paddocl?iug free for one month, ai'.tvr w.bich will be.charged 2^. pe^^W-e^ki ' " 'Telegraphic or .other communications addressed to W, Moore, of the Commer-; cial Hotel stables, will be promptly at««' tended 'tis by Mm. He will aliorrecei3re\ and give delivery of a 1 marts consigned to his charge for M.ut'ti,. .., „, -* v " • : For l further rxftictflars-rtppi^to .. v , ,T. CRAN^VELL, >'■■ •■■"'■" r • :' ' (Srooin'in charged ! Or to , : „ km. LO WES & WALLOON, •■■■'•' Ownersi.,., To Stand This Season ,-» RAKGITIKEI AND MANAWATU -■ " DISTRICTS," The celebrated Thoroughbred Horse J PAPfIiPA. PAPAPA is by -Ravens vfortb. (import i ; ted) put. of Waimea, Jby Sir Hercules— Flora M'lv.or, by Emigraut imported)— Cornelia, by G-rasshoppor— Mautb Yimported) Ravensworth by Touchstone— .Fair Jean, by-yei^ulam— Fair Mien, by Pantaioon.'Se^ New Zealand Stud Book for full pedigree. ; ■'Papapa is a/dark chestnut, standing lq harius 3 inches High, with great length, .substance,- and quality* and, was 'one of thefastest horses that everiae'ed m New Zealand. At the Christchurch. meeting iv, 1873 .he ran second to the celebrated 1 » Lurliue in" the Canteiburj Cup, 2| miles m 4m Bsec, carrying 7st 21bs, as a three year old. Lurline^ 4yrs, Bst 9!b8 ; Ta'mbourini, 9st 6lbs ', Malvina, Bst 9lbs ; and "Templeton- 7st 21bs, also ran. Papapa won. the (Jbristehurch Derby in,2min 44sec, bearipg Castaway (own brother to Lurlirip), Teinpleton and Traitor. At. Auckland won the A.uckland Turf Club Gup, with 7st 81Bs, 2" miles, m3m 46sec: Yatterina, 7st I2lbs second. Parawanni, Hatred, and Black Eagle also ran. Papapa also walked over for" the ' Railway Stakes, arid won the. ThabieV Plates, 7st slbs, 2' miles,- in 3m 55sec, beating Hatred, 9st 7l.b ( s. ■ Terms.— Single mare, J. 5 ss; two or more, as, per agreemen f < b : . ) For further particulias apply to D. M'BKTH, Owner, j^iwttea. The Thoroughbred Stallion JVC ORP HC EXJ £5 rf Will travel the Palmerston, Feilding, and Sandon Districts this. season. MORPHEUS is a' gol 'en chestnut, . stands 16 bands 3 inches : thoroughly sound m all respecs- He is 6 years "old, and by that .fast and well kuown horse Cutaway, dam Somnambnla by Towton, dam Opera by II BarMere, dam Cassandra by Priam ; Towtou by Melbourne ; Castaway by Traducer, dam Mermaid. JVlorphees comes from a great racing family, claiming some aris( ocratic and high-class performers as his lelatives. His tire won the Wellington Cup and ran secoad for the Canter-: bury Derby au»l Great Autumn Handicap., He is fall brother to Lurline and Le Loup. The performances ot these animals m New Zealand an<i Australia need no comment. Lb Loup: won the Canterbury J. C. Handicap and Cup m lsßo. Opera, grand dam of Morpheus, won the- Canterbury Derby m 1864. Tambourini was also from Opera, by Towton, and won amongst other races the Canterbury J. C. Handicap and Canterbury and Wellington Cups, besides performing successfully 1 over hurdles. Salvage, by Castaway, ran second for the Wellington last year, giving the winner a year and a pound. Won the Great Autumn Handicap at Christcliurch, and ran uecond to Adamant fur tneJDuneuin Cup giviug the wir.ner twp years and twenty -four pounds. Terms— £"5, and os groomage fee j twp or more mares as per agreement. Morpheus will travel as follows ;— Moudays, at Brown aud B«.isen's stable', Palmerston ; Tuesday uiga at Feildiog ; Wednesdays at iialcomOe; Thursday t, at Bulls; Friday at Black - tiill ; Saturdays, at Marioo. . Fur further particulars apply to ■■■'■■•■' FRKD: NEAME, Bulls, 1 Or HJ. D. Browne, Horse Bazaar, Pai<* uxvi'&tou jN.

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Manawatu Times, Volume VIII, Issue 367, 4 October 1883, Page 3

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Tapeke kupu
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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Times, Volume VIII, Issue 367, 4 October 1883, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Times, Volume VIII, Issue 367, 4 October 1883, Page 3

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