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To This Season In the Manawatiiand Eangitikei Districts, the tliowuiih-bred horse" The attention of breeders j§ solicited to, (the. pedigree of this most iashionab y bred horse, who is now m his prime ard m splendid condition. - . -„- :'- MDFTf is by the premier stallion,' :. Traducer, whahas for the U:Jt* three seasona stood at- 10Q. guineas 1 a mare. Traducer's stock have every* ■ where,:perf ormed. onditajbj j, .^Ddanclude I suoh npteHianimals is Lurline, Calumny, Le Loup. Betrayer, Trump ;Card,i Fishhook, and others. Traducer's pedigree is aJvery brilliant o»e,- as. it lincludes all the most valued strains of the English, stud of the last centiry. On the dam's. ,-side. Mufti is. also, remarkably, well connected, being but ofßlat Iron by -Peter Flat— Emma by Gil BlaP— Emily by Operator — Flora Bl'lvor by Eouse's' Emigrant, &c ,■ ; -i „; ; I 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 jof the J?j?Bt mares ever foa.led^n Australia, und her desendants are alwaya eagerly spught^aiter by breeders and racing. men. *FroYa wis the'grand dam J of Figaro, Bay v ; Middleton, Cossack, Nutwith, ZoeV^aind Waimea—^the latter being < the dam iof .M,an^ka,"T,oi.Toi, afld others^; iloi} toi is,|hje -dainjOf ,Kakapo, , Harakekej-rdam 1 of. Kbiari, it l'ptara— sire- of Longlands, Papapa, Eamalßama an 3 other welU known perfprmers. s . . ., - ■■/■ / r;j •" ' V" Jt'wiirthus ib>'seen tHafcMuftijis weir wirtKy of the patronage dtlbreeders who wish to keep to racing strains/ Mufti is .a golden jchestnnt, standing 15 hapTds 3. inches..; highland' fis,' spendidly propoitioned, and of exceUent,; constitution. , , Mufti's' racing performances; are. .too well knbws to, require any reference here.' 1 >>'■■■■>■■■■ ' Terms: — Single mares, £5 ss ; extra ; mares as p^ir ; , agreement. Paymipntr by promissory* note, to be given at time pf service,. and due fouf mpnths,after date! 'Padbibck'ing free for oiie month,' after, which will be charged 2s per week. ; , Telegraphic or other communications addressed 'to W. Moore, of the Cojbper- | cial Hotel Stables, will be promptly at* | tended to by him. fie will dsq re.ceive' aridi e;sve«cretivery of a"! marts-'iJbrisfgined jto his charge for Mufti.. \{ , ' t i #6r-' farther Tj^riiculsirs a^j'p^ to '' «-' T, CRANWJBLL,, ;/).ui.: '.'--■•?.-. ©room in^charge. ; ' Oj-to ' „.-..,,. LOWES.& FALLOON, : •' ! ■■■*-■'•'' ■ 'Owners.' •l . \f ........ ■ : .-~ ■: ■ -.■■- . ■-* To Stand This Season. . EANGITIKEI AND MANAWATU DISTRICTS, The celebrated Thoroughbred Horse ; ;/V >j p A.P A PA- i : ■ P APAPA o|s by Euyensworth (impor« : ted) but of tyaimea, by Sir Hercules— Flora M'lvor, "by ; Emigrant (ira-' ported)— Cornelia, by (arasshppper— Marito (Imported); Eaveusworthj by. Touchstone— Fair Jean; by Terulam— Fair' Ellen, f by Pantalboa. See New Zealand Stud 'Book for full pedigree. • ! ? % PirA i p!ji is 1 a .dark' chestnut' stariding J lshand.B 3 inches hi^hV,with;great ifeng'th, substance, arid quality; and I ' was one of the fastest, horses .shat ever raced m N,ew Z^aiarrd. '* ' 'i.V'the'Chfistchurch meeting m 18^3 he ran second, to the celebrated Lurline m, theCapteriurj Cup, 2J miles m 4m%e0./ carrying 7s^2lbs). as a three, year old;. Lurline, 4yrs,:Bst 9lbs; Tanibounrii, 9st 6lb"s ; _ Malvina, . Bst 9lbs ; and Te.mpletoigL. . 7st ,21bs, vv also ran. Papapa l won "the- Christchurch Derby m 2mm 44sec, beating Castaway (own brother to jiLurlineJj Templeton aud Traitor; „A;t Auckland won the Auckland "Turf" Club Cupi with 7st Blbs, 12 miles, m 3ra 45se"c. Yatterina, 7st I2lbs jeficondi-^ParawanniiHatred, 'itfd Black Eagle Halso ran. Papapa" 'also' walkedover for the Eailway. Stakes,,and won the Thames Plates, 7si : 51bs,'"2 miles, fa '3m ,s'S.Sfc, beating Hatred, ,9st JTlbs- v \ ' /v Terms.— jingle ma;r,ie, lisss; two" or more, as per agree nient. For further particulras apply ..to^ tJ ;-:i: i>'J-.- ' • jDi^&I'BETH, ; ■'■ i - .-■ •. . ■•■' - :: • ' ' ! OMyrier: Kiwitea. , t ",-:. ' J iu'n . '.*.' » -j- ■ The Thoroughbred' Stallion / XWX OR, 3E» HI E T^T £J : Will travel the Pal/nerston, Feilding,^ 'and Sandon Districts this season. MQEPH'EUS is » 'golden "chestnut, stands 16 bands 3 inches - v tho" roughly* sound* in^ all respect sS $£& is 6 Vearsl'.bld, ■.'*&& by that fast and well known ihorse 'Castaway, dam Somnambjila by Tow tori, Ham Opera by II Barbiere, dam Cassanira by Priam ; Towtoin by Melbourne; Castaway >by Traduce^-, dam Mermaid. Morpheus comes. from a great racing family, claiming some aris< ocratic ?nd high-class performers as his relatives? His sire won the Wellington Cup and ran secoad for the Canterbury Derby anil Great Auturiin Handicap. Hejis full brother to Lurline.and Lioiij>> The peVfprJmatfces otjtjiese I animals itt^N^w Zealand ! and i Australia l ; need ! nb comment. L 6 Loup w'6n''th'e CanterpuTy !i J. C Handicap and Cup m 1 880. 'Opera, grand dam of J^orpheus, won the Canterbury Derby m 1864. I Tambouririi was also from Opera, 'by TowtOEj, and won amongst other races the Canterbury J. C. Handicap and Canterbury and Wellington Cups, be^ sides' performing successfully over i hurdles. Salvage; by Castaway, ran se- , cpnd for the Wellington last year, givI mg 'the Winner a year arid a pound/ Won the Great. Autumn Handicap at ChristI church,- arid ran second to ' Adamant for the Dunedin Cup giving the winner two years arid twenty -fourpourids. ■ ■ .. Terms— £s. and 5s groomage fee ;*two or more mares as pep agreement. Morpheus will . travel as; follows : — Mondaysj at Bjown and Bdisen's stables, Ba\mej:Btpn;. Tuesday nig.U at .F.eildiQfr ; Wednesdays at Tlalcom.be;. Thursdays, at BuHs; Friday at Black Hill; Satui* dayrf,-kt' f Martoo. ; " ' ''' For further particulars apply to FEED. NEAME, Bulls, Or s&. D. Browne, Horse Bazaar, Pal« merston N.

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Manawatu Times, Volume VIII, Issue 377, 5 October 1883, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Times, Volume VIII, Issue 377, 5 October 1883, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Times, Volume VIII, Issue 377, 5 October 1883, Page 3

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