To Stand thisJSeason In the Manawatu and Rangitikei Dw« tricls, the thorough- bred horse The. attention of breeders is solicited t;o. the pedigree of- this most fashionably bred horse, who is now m his prime and m splendid condition. ' i i \/TDFTr. is by the premier stallion, .IjJL Traducer, who has for the last three seasons stood at 100 guineas a mare. Traducer's stock have every* where performed creditably, and include' such noted animals as Lurline, Cnlumny, Le Loup. li6trayer Trump Card, Fish* hook, and others Tradncer r s pedigree is a very brilliant we; asit includes all tiie most valued vmiuH of the English Btud : of tlve last cunmry. On the dam's side Mufti is h\-o rrtn-trkably well connectiidj jbenK? out of Flat. Tr -n by Peter Fl.t— Eiiiirh bv' 'Gil- 'Binr— Emily by Ope-ator — Flora iVl'ljtpr .by Rouse's Emigrant,"&c. "' ' *■ / Peter Flat was one o^ me; most successful performers that lias lfeft Kngland, and pps»ess!jes .a splendi' 1 i i| pyili?ree (see S'ud Bock). Fiora M'lvor was one of the best niares over foaled m Australia, »nd. h. r desen/iantsviarc, ajjWfjy^ eagerly sought niter by breedirs and racing meu. Po a Was the grand dam of Fisjaro, Bay Middleton, U esack;-^"twith, Zoe, and Waimea — rhe liter, bsin"^ the d:\ra of Manuka, Toi Toi, and o'hers. Toi toi is ihe.dam of K.akntio. I'arak ke— dam of Kojari, Totaa-sjrV of ;>u)glands, Papapa, Rama Kama and mother well* known performers- ■; ■ :• It will thus- be seen thatJtuf i is well worthy of the patronage of breeders who wi-h to keep tv racing strains. Mufti it a golden chestnnt, standing 15 hand* 3 inches hi^h, and is sp.endidly propor* tiontd, and of excellent constitution. Muf'i's racing perforniances are too well known to require any reference here. • ...,•' Terms : —Single mares, £5 si ; extra « mares as per agreement. ..Payment by promissory note to be given at time of service, and due four - months-after date. Pad dock ing free for one month, after which will be charged 2h per week. Telegraphic Or other communications addressed to W, Moore, of, .the Oominer--1 cial Hotel Stables, a ill >w,|iro!nptly »t» tended te by tiiui. . tie wilialso receiv* and give delivery of a ; l mares (Consigned to bis charge for Mufti. _, For further n* rti i&lars appT to T. CHAN WELL, iGrootri djix'charge. Or to/ • .i / / )"i LOWES ' ''f Oil Owners. ..■■ .\- s : &1& • To Stand This: Season SANGITiKEI.AJ^D MANAWATU DISTRICTS," The celebrated Thorjbughbijea; Hone PAPAYA. PA.PAPA is by Ravensworthr (import ted) out of Waimea; 1 hy Sir Her* cules— Flora M'lvor, by Emigrant (imported)-— Cornelia, by. Grasshopper — Manto ("imported) Raveosworth by Touchstone—Pair Jean*, .oy Wrulam— Fair Ellen, by Pantaloon; See New Zealand Stud Book for lull pedigree. Pitapa is a dark chestnut, •15 hands 3inclies lygh;, with gfdat length, substance, and quality^nd.^ras one of the fastest horses tfiat ever raced m New Zealand. At the Christchurch meeting iv 1873 he ran second to the celebrated Lurline m the Canterburj Cup,^ nrilei m 4m Bsec, carrying 7*t 2lbs, as a three year old. Lurline, 4yrs, Bst 9ibs; Tarnbourini, 9st 6ib3 ; Malvina, Bst 91bs ; and Teinpleton. 7m ;3tbs§ ran. Papapa won the Chribtchur|h Derbj m 2min 44sec, beating , Castaway (own brother to Lurline), Templeion and Traitor. At Antklrind w^th'e Auck. lard Turf Club Cup, with7st Blbi, 2 miles, m3m 4osec. Yatterma, 7st 12lb» second. Parawanui, Hatred, and Black Eagle also ran. Papapa. al*o; walked over for the Railway Stakes, and won the Thames Plates, 7st slbe, 2 miles, m 3m 55sec, beating Hatred, 9st>7lßs. Terms.— Single.mar.c» • I -5; ss ; I two o» more, as per agreement. <; v tt Fof further particult as ; Apply to , . XJ.JXLOiiiia, .Owner, tiwitea. Are you melaricholic'P ; Are you nervouis ? -' \' Are you weak ? : Are you about to marry ? 4 N V P A T I '^ N T J\i '■ Living m New Zealand not being able to travel to consult DE, I. L. SMITHi ■» yetwishingto havethebjenefitof his great experience m I special Disisi.s^; can consult him by letter^ fee £1 can have medicines appropriately paoktd and forwarded without 1 tronble, risk, or publicity. Dr. L. L. SMISJII, IS2, Collins-street East,; Melbourne. O UMMEE DRINKS. TR iT FOSTEiiIS GI^EI^^LE. Stimulating & iRBFRB^HiKo. The 1 very best of N"on-klcoholic Drinks, suitatle'foV fhe'^eti seht'Veasbh: l* 9 * W. -H. G. ■■fO&Tkd, '. :~ Sole Ma^cfacto^er, KT-"Hi£i^teTßMST, WANGANUI,
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Manawatu Times, Volume VIII, Issue 381, 10 October 1883, Page 1
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710Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Times, Volume VIII, Issue 381, 10 October 1883, Page 1
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