To Stand t Mi's Season In the .Manawatu apdJpngitikei Dis« tricts, the thoVoucn-'brea howe .« The attentipn^of breederfi is solicited to the peßig'ree'of tfiis moßt*-taßhion»Wy brent hWse, Who i$ n l <?w"ifi'bl& prime and m splendid condition. M'XJFT'l'is' bjr.the^ejSirer stallion, Trad.uqejv" who hj»s|lor the '»st thne .seasons^ stpi>d^at t jl^ guineas a mare. .Traducer's *st«»ck nave every* Where performed creditably, and iuclude such noted animals as i . uriine, Calumny, i^e Loup. Betrayer, Trump Card, Fishhook, and i/tbers ' TrWdu<«'s. ve^igree is a very brilliant bi-.e, aa^tljiicludes all the tuost • valued -KViraijis { o.f ; .£l|e Kngliih Btud ofthe last cenfnryj fjQa.the dam's side Mufti is aUo rtmarkably well cor- ; nectfc*d, being, out -of £'lat Ir n by Pettr Flnt— Emm*' bVtfU Ulw— Bmily by .Ope> ator -^ Flora N Mlvor by Koused Eiuigrjfbti^c. .001-3; P«ttrFlat was one" of the most successful ptrforuiers.tuat baideft ; ngianr 1 , and possesses a e'plejidia Jpgdi^ree (see ' Stud Hook). rEiora Als]jy.or;}Wii>one of the best mares ive. foaltjiij^ Amtralia, «tid bey iiesendaDts are'alway.. eagerly tou/ht after by bytjudjurs and racing men, F.pra was the graucTtiam ot" Figaro, Bay lVlid_dlet%O3BStfclr,' s N.a¥wilil\ Zqe; and Waimea^he Ihtier being the dacn of Manuka, Tui Toi, and o/hers. Toi toi isihe dauvof |^ikapo. parak ke— dam of Koian',' TotarjC'-We^or Lo itanda, } Pap«ipaV Kama Uama aud other weiU <khowu peFfofiriers'L «T It,will f thus be seen that Mufi it well 6t t^e peonage pt who , >mh 'ibytjiyp yyitieipz str&ms. Mufti m a gblfleu, cheetnh t, : et*diiig ; 1 5 bands 3 inches higb^ and c is l 'Tjpendftily propoc , tiop^d, and of excellent constitution. Muf'i'a racing perforniances are too well known to require any reference here."'. ';" . ; '- *\ ">' <':•"> :">'# ' Terms^>— Singi^mares; £5 Ss ; extra mares as' ptr.'agr^ment.. Payment by_ promissory note to: be: given at time of service, and due, four months after date. , Paddockipg free for ime> *ibontb, after which will iie charged 2s per week. Telegraphic or pother communications addressed to i'W, |^;oore;:'of the Commer- • cial Hotel Stables^\ c .'Vl.:''l?^. t ou- ; ,ny aN tended te by bim'. " Hb r - v^'UJL also, noeive and give delivery of 'aflniares consigned "'to his charge J&^uftu' o: * For furth i ei i pdrtfilurars''a'pply to : l T.'eRAWELL, • .!.-".■ - •- .A .[•* Gruonvin charge. Orto^ ,= ; " LOWES j| r .|ALLOON, - - • - . . 'j.' :l Owners., To Staiffl .^feis EAN.GITIKEI, AND MANAWATO v r :D IST|^!TJ!, , The celebrated.Tijojpughbred Hor»e PAPAPA. PAPAPA is by Rayeintworttt (impor« ted) out of Waimea, by Sir Her-euleg-rFlora'M'lyQri.^Ej)igraDt (imported)— Cornelia, * i^jk n Gra»»hoppcr— Mauto ('unpaged) J&dreusworth br Touchstane— Fair. Jean, by • Veruiam — Fair Ellen, l by "PanMoon. See New Zealand^Stud Book f6o:f^pedigree. : PjLfilPAasi'a; standing 15 hands 3 inches high, with great 'ength, substance, and quality, and was one of thefasteei; horses thai e)ve/j^ced m New Zealand. ' kt ttie'GHrfstiitfurcli meetine iii 1873 herk-n se^nii>foathe celebrated ife. the. Can^tjiburj Cup, 2^ miles m 4m Bsec.," carrying 7stjSlbs, as a three ye«i° rd r itSTwe, iyj^lft 91bs; Tan». bounui, 6ibs,]} Marvma, Bst 91bs > and Templeton' Tst 2lbs, a'so ran.Papapa won "the Christcburch Perby m 2min44sec, beating Castaway (own brother to- Lntline^nleinpleton and .TrjaitorJ ' WAufck-land -won the Auck«. ;lard Turf C|ub.'G«ppmtlj 7st 81bs, 3 miles; m ani,4sgec. v^fkltejsna, 7st 12lb» P.arawanui, Hatred, and Black Eagle* also rfahi ©ajapa aho walked overjpr the Bailway Stakes, and won the .Thames Plates, 7et slbs, 2 miles, m 3m ■Sfise^bcating lia^e'd^&Tlußt Terms.-^'Single mare, 15 ss ; two oi mor,e, as per, agreement.-,! ' For further jarticSlras. apply to ■ ■■■• '. ■>,■■: aiiOY, neri Kiwitea. ' '— — '--" V .'. *rZt — Areiyou •melancntilic ? Areyoitneryo'as? . Are you< weak.?; jii Are yoir ? A,N V # -PViiiivol E N T Living incNewLZealand not being able to teaxeh to consult ;M, Z/lil-MIVE, yet w'isHng.to have the benefit of hiß'gre^t experience m v SPECIIfi; ;MSSASEB, canconsulilj him.oji jetter, fee £1 pan naye v medi^eß^ajppropriatelj packfc4 and foVwar^d without t?onbie^ risk, qfjg^blicity. . . . - .:;, Drfi: ll'^mith, , 182, Cpllins-s^eet East, • _. /^^ 4 '.,^elboiirnt>. TBST FOSTER'S (^[^EE ALE* fc'UJOLXtiNa The very >bes*» «Sfc<*Won -alcoholic Driuks, iSnitable'loT the pren ; Sent $e&sffi. ■ • '■.'■■■••. ;i iii«_L>£f« " • W.; H:>-G/vFO6TER,
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Manawatu Times, Volume VIII, Issue 379, 8 October 1883, Page 1
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637Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Times, Volume VIII, Issue 379, 8 October 1883, Page 1
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