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To Staind ThisS^ison - l - In the Manawatu and IlangitikeiDii*, tricts, the thorough-bred horie • " , 3VIXJE"TI ■ -i ;,-_ . , | *-■ : :;.i. :i'.j/;-; .ii i lio'riiiion: /•, i'/.1. ' The attention .of breedg m , i^^spl/^tev to the pedigree of this most faahionably bred horse, .who4s-mm m. hia, prime and m splendid condition. . ' ' . ' MfjpTr is by the premier iUllion X Traducer,. who has ifon tbeytafc three season I};,stood-at'1 };, stood- at' 100 guineas « mare.'; Tr^ducer's^ 'stock have every* where performed creditably, and include such.nQted.anirnals as .Lurline^Qailumny,, Le Long. Betjayer. Trump Cjird', 'Fwb.f- - -:book, and others' TraduiserS pedigreeis a very L bfiiiiant'6n ; e; ; asit 'ibeftideS allt the most valued stmitis of 'the^Englithstud of the last century. On the dam's "side Mufttis r allo vvm'-trk^blyi'j/ell connected, being out ofJElat 'In »n by Peter Flat— Emmk. by ( GiJ« Bla?-^Eipilx by Operator —Flora M'lvor by Bouse* Emigrant, &c r ' ~ " „ . Peter Flat' Ws : orie 1 of the most wufe eessful performers that has lift . Kibgjariafand possessses a H ßplendid' pedigree f see ■ Stud li^okj.., Flora ,Mj lvor wasonTe^o' 3 the best' mares eveVfoaled'in Australia iind^her dfesendanta >&M always TeSgerly i»ou(iht ; a?ter, by bree^rs. and rttpjini^ie^^ Fiora was the grand dam of Figaro, Bay Middieton, C^ssgcV.'N'utwith, Zoe, and IWaimea— the later being the dam- of Manuka, Toi Toi, and .others. Toi toi is the v dam of iKakapo, Harakeke'^lSaa of Eoiari, Totara— .sire of Longlands, Pap'apa, Eama Kama and .othervWelU known performers. ' " * ' * It r wilj .*hus be»seen that Mufti is. welL • worthy, of toe patrohage.pf breeders who| wish to, keep to racing strains., Muftf is . a golden chestnnt, standing 15 hand* '3 inches high, and is spendidly Drbpor-' tiont d, and of excellent constitution, , ' Muffi's racing performances^are', t66 l \ well known .to require any reference . here.,.: , '"' „.,. „<: " \ "".'.■. ".'. ?*"'"'[ Terms:— Single mares, £s.|s; ( extri J mares as per. agreement. ;^aymen|' by • promissory note to tie given at time of ; service, and due four months after date. Pad docking free for one month, ; after . \yhich will be charged'2s per week. ( Telegraphic or other communications .addressed to W, M!oore,o'f!tbe Oommeir-,,---'cial Hotel Stables, will be .prom^tiyj j&'.V , tended te by him. j, .He will, .also receiv*..', and give delivery, of a*l marts consigned •» to his charge for Mufti. V' I .":': l^'^'"'" ■ - Fox^Eorthoß p-i»ti oiilnrri, n^bl^ c^':^^- ; .^- • .t.. pß^NyvEiip, ••. " '"; ■■■''■■ v ' Groom ltfch'arglßi' 3^^ Or to ' ■ . . : ''EQVt7SS &s : F.ALLOjp^^ r .,jq;i Owners. j r --'Li. ■;.<; J WJ..' f W- T f -yO*lT i 'Ta ;^i^; /: Tfi^;SiKiS)ii lf:^ M BAN^ITIEEIt A|fD ■ JJIANAWAT©: The celebrated Thoroughbred Horn |I>APAPA is by Eavensworth (impora (U t^d) ouV6f'Wainiea,^by^gir?H*cu^es } -rFlpt;a .M|Jypr, by (u|>^| 'ported)— -Cprneiia,^.by (S^shonncii^-^ Man to- ' (imported) Barenswoftn oj Touchstone— Fak Jean,* byTerulam— Fair KU«n r by I Pantalqon l Se& Ue» r r Zeklandj^tuf Bqok f qr/full pf WR&I ff js Papapa is a dark chestnut, stending isibandß;3,incheshigh,^ith;great)ejjg^h,'i substance, and quality^ and was one of the fastest horses that 4 ev,ej ;^aoejd in' jTew Zekland. At the Christchurch meetin/r m 1873 he ran second to the celebrated Luriirie m the Canterburj" Cup, 2J miles ~ m 4m Bseb., carrying- 78t/2|bs.a^»>tTbr^^* year old. Luriine, 4yrsj 9lbs ; Tarnboiitrini, 9st 6lbs;* iMalviaa^^st 91bg; and Templeton. 7st- 21bs, also ran. Papapa f ;W.on) thei,Christehu«c.li{ IJMifT*; ; m 2min 44sqc/ bgating :r Caglaway^(owtt|_ .brdther ,to Luxline), ; T^Tap)ej^ir r Mi^J'^ Traitor. At Auckland Wonthe^ Ancklarjd Turf Ciub' Cu ;^ with IJ 7K J ißil)srW s9a miles, m 3m i Yatterin^st i2ta second. Parawanui,'H^atre*d, and Black Eagle also ran. Papapa' also walked ovefr for/thqjßapway^takfs.vandypn:^^ J# Thkodes Plates', 7st Slbs,- .'2/, miles, m 8m 65sec, beating Hatred, "9st 71bs. " Ternis.-^;SingU:mare,ril.s 5s ;• -two *T*\ mote, as per agreement. .fUii.i di-nM For further particulras applyj.tft; qcVy : a':,, ;...,, r ;,p.MJBETH, n(& 1 i Owner, Kiwitea. „ s i ! ; • . j "."•Ol" I *»tt *' 3:-"' The Pure Bred a Clydesdale I Entire, ' Young Sir Colin Campbell, f_ WILL tra^ef througfe '^te S^n^tf \: '* and Manawatu Districts during; the present Season. ■* ■■■ '-'- . ' " ' - r « A . „; . ■:■.-.. t>: : . -TTT-r- :'.>', :r -~'\> '. i-- 'U'A . .""" ..' , iTEKMS:-r- -, ; ; m ; ; • .lio-i OjU K> -,^il . Single Mare, £3 1 10a; two or mor» ■/. -„ iq f as per agreement. Groomage#: oil j ■ :,, fees ss. .. ; „.,,. ., -,>..,„ ; .,. v , -..v, •.;:? v..; For particulars, see Cards. v v ... % ;V\;PA^CK ! :pbTON^r»o;V. >i -.-':.•'•■■ ■'■■'■„"■. v proprietor. ;; j/ r The Pure Bred Clydesdale ; Entire v " X | ' ' THE PRIDE, jnJS>^ WILL travel through; the.S^ndon. ) and' Manawatu Districts dura ?/? j ing the present Season. , 7 Single Mare, £3 10s ; two br-itidrj^ - Jtv> as per ; agreement. -GrrootnagW *& fees sa. ;,v #i. ;, ; | i;;>; »:•.■•; i<- ; ; B ;-'.S^5 For particulars see Qards.; ;.[.-(<.;/; •? •>* b-'> ( PATRICE: SHBEBI]*,.! i i>x-^ '•- , ■ •■-■ --■. ■•';■■"■. ; Prpprietbr^s.o i :s TrißiTiisre, Qtifavo^fi^i^ 11 l^-f^^S^-^^^ bst all other classes of Jobl»ngP.rijmng r r 6r executed at the Times office. *tf el» ' * ington prices.

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Manawatu Times, Volume VIII, Issue 385, 16 October 1883, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Times, Volume VIII, Issue 385, 16 October 1883, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Times, Volume VIII, Issue 385, 16 October 1883, Page 1

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