To Stand This Season In the Manawatu and Rangitikei Dig* tricts, the thorough- bred hjrse » • - IVIXJFXI lt The attention of breeders is solicited ' to the pedigree of this most fasbionablj q bred horse, who is now m his prime and ,jl m splendid condition. " |\/F^ F^ r is by * ne P remier stallion, )n lJfJi. Traduce r, who has for the 'ast r three scasona stood at 100 guineas a mare, 'i'raducer's srocfc have every*. Ie where performed creditably, and include - ls such noted animals as Lupine, Calumny, T . L>e Loup. Betrayer, Trunjp Card, Fish* ?_ hook, and others Traducer's pedigree • M ' is a very brilliant one, as it includes all jj tiie most valued strains of -.,the English ie i ■ 8,tu.4 <»t the last century. V -On the dam's I side Mufti is al.-o. r.tihark'aDly well con.a nectcd; beiug out of Flat.[r>n by Peter n Flat— Emma" by 61V BiaF— Emily by 8 Operator — Flora A^lvor by Rouse* .-Emigrant, &c^ ; - . . '- Prter/Flat «•> pnjgC-.of the most suc•j cessful performers that has left Kagland, '^ and possessses u'Hpkndiu .pedigree (sea im Stud hook). Flora M'lvor was one of ' r - the best mares <Tej.-foa.lefl |n Australia, ,_ und ut*r deseniiants are alway o eagerly ,_■ -ou^ht after ._by ljr.ee.ders aud racing men. Fora w<t« fhe gr^ridd-anj of Figaro, Bay _• Middleton, Cissac(c^i>»utW/iJi, Zoe, and lf Waitnea^-thi hitter beima; the dara of 0 Manuka, T<>i I'oi, and o'beu*. Toi toi is Ihe (lain of Kakayo, ,^larak<.ke— dam 0 of Ifotan, Tofii-a— sire' of Longlanda, Papapa, Kama Kama iuid outer well* known peffoirnitrs-. '"/ j It will thus be seen that Mufd is well 1 worthy of the patronage of ireeders who ,' wish to keep to racing siraiias. Mufti is I a go Wen chestnnt, stauding 15 banda 3 inches high, and is proportion! d, and of excellent constitution. Mufti's racing performances are too „ well known to require any reference ; here. '..['_' - ' :in " : - Terms .—Single mares/ JES ss ; extra mares aH : per agreement. Payment by promissory note to be given at time of >. service, aud due fbuc months after date. • Paddocking fre^ for one month, after which will' be charged 2s per week. Telegraphic or other communications 1 addressed to W, Moore, of the Commer* cial Hotel Stables, wil! : ho promptly atf tended t» by bin.. ' He - J vv Vir a •-<> receive . and give delivery of a<l ni'ares consigned to his charge for Miifti;- ' • ' For further oirticulara 1 apply to T.CaArNWELL, , Grroom m charge. ; . - ' Owners. To Stand .This Season i EANGITIKEI' AND: MANAWATU DISTRICTS, The celebrated Thoroughbred Horse PAPAPA is by , Rayens.worth (impors ted) out.of Waimea, by Sir Hercules— Flora M'lvor, by- Emigrant (imported) — Cornelia, by ; Grasshopper— Maoto (imported) Jiavensworth by Touchstone — .Fair Jean, by Verulam— Fair Elien, by Pkntafoon. See Neir Zealand Stud Book for 'faH^pedigree. Papapa is •» dark chestnut, standing 15 bands 3 inches high, with great length, substance, and quality, and was one of thefastesjphorseji tfeatiefehTaced m New Zealand.' s At the ChKstcnnrch meeting m 1873 he ran' second -to' the celebrated Lurline m the.Cante^burj Cup, 2^ miles 1 m4m Bsec, carryin'g"7Bt 2lbs, as a three year old. Lurline, 4}*rSj -Bst-91bs ; Tambouripi, 9st 6ibs y jMaJyia^ Bst 9lbs ; and Teropleton./ jTsjt albs, also ran* Papapa won \ the " Chribtchurch Derby m 2min 44sec, heating Castaway (qwn . brother to Lurlin.e),. . Templeton and Traitor. At Auckland 1 won the Auckland Turf Club Cup, wi& 7st 81bs, 2 miles, iv 3m 45sec. Yafterina, 7st 12lbs second. Parawanui.Hairfidj and Black Eagle also. ran. . Papapa also walked - over for The Railway -Slakes, and won the . Thames Plates, 7st olbs, 2 miles, m 3m 55sec', b?ating. :! HatrecL 9st 71bs. ' Terms.-^SJn'glem'aref- l«*sss; two or more, as per'agreemenf. . For further, particulraß^ apply to " .'IpJI'BETH, . Owner, Kiwitea. Are you melSnehplic ? Are you nervbus*?^ Are you weak ? i -' Are you ahout to marry ? AN T PAT -I E N T Living-inNbw Zealand not beingi able to travel to consult yet wishing to have'ine benefit of his great experience m SPECIAL J>IS^ASES, can consult him by letter, fee £1 can have medicines; appropriately packed and forwarded: without tronble, risk, or publicity. Dr. L. L. SMITH, 182, Qbllins-street East, J , ; . Q UMJVifefi 'DRINKS. Tltr FOSTER'S GINGrEE ALE. ' J'TI'IOLATrNa & TJEFBESHINQ. The very best of Norf -alcoholic Drinks, suitable fbrV.tlie pre* sent>'ea^6riV c 3 W. H. G. FOS'rEE, 1 Solb Masofactuher, frr Uiih JStbbbt, [ W AN G &N UJ,
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Manawatu Times, Volume VIII, Issue 379, 6 October 1883, Page 1
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715Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Times, Volume VIII, Issue 379, 6 October 1883, Page 1
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