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ToStand This Season^:-; In the Manavjitu ainl.T? iiijTitikii Dis* tricts, the ih'vrau<ili-hrcd lur^e The attention ;of. breeders is ,soli(jif.el' , to the pedigree of tins' most fashionably bred horse, who is now m his prime and m splendid condition. '•/:■':: •-•''-" MUFTf 1 is'by -the premier staUion, Traducer, who has .for :±he three seasons stood- at 100 guineas _a mare. .Traducep's stock have every* where performed creditably,- and include such noted anirnalslaa LurliliejCalumny,! Le Loup. filstfayer. Trump Card, Fishhook, and-pthersr •. T/aducer/s yyedigr,ee is a very biilfianc one, as it includes all thjynofrt .valued^strains of the Engjish stuid of the las it centuryr^^ On the - (1 am^s' side Mufti is' also i remarkably well connected, being out of Flat Iron by Peter Flati--Eram i «^ by- Gil : "Blap— Emily;'; by Operator -^ Flora 1 "M'lvor by oSxmsefr Emigrant, &C I.'1 .'- 1 - 1 - !«-;.-•;■ iuU Peter : <Plat^ was r 6rie of' the most successful performers that has.left England, and J -possesases"a'Bplendid^pedigree-(isiee Stud ,Bppk). , Flora M'lvor, was. ope o the, best mares ever foaled m Australia md her desendants are always <eagerly sought after by breeders andraciiig men. Flora was the grand dam of Figaro,'Bay\ Middleton, CdssacV, Nutwith, Zoe,: and; Wairaea — the latter being the dam of Manuka,^T6i Toi; atfd^othersr^rohftoi is the dam of ELakapo,; Harakeke— dam of Kotari, Totara— sire of Longlands, Pkpapa, Rama Kama- andi other. welK knovyttiperfor'niers. v Jl, :.; . i/; wirfchy of the patronage of breeders who wish to .keepyto racing strains. M.ftfti;is a gblden'che'stnntv standing 15 bands..* 3 inches high, and is spendidly proportioned^, and of excellent constitution. r .^ " Mufti's' 'racing too well? known^>to; arequire^anyj reference here. Terms ?— Single mares, Jeoffa ; extra mare's as per agreement.'; 1 Paymenfr^y promisro^npte^to^b^.gj^j^^^me^£ service, and. due four months after "dafe. Paddocking free fof 6ne" month, "after which* will be charged Ss^per week. !/i Telegraphic or other i communications addressed to Wi -Moore, of the ■ Gommerh eiftV HoteJ- Stables, twill be promptly tended te by him,. ..He will also receive and e;ive delivery of ail ; mares consigned tohi.sichargefor Mufti,, , ; ' , For further particulars appl -to . , . T. CRANWELL, "' .'' .'• .; '".'"['" '" .'■'''■ Grrbqm m charge. .: ; ' '■" Or to ; V ? ' " ' : " "•' '■'■ LOWES & FALLOONi ' : r •■'■ Owners. EiNGITIiEI A^D MANAWATU DISTRICTS, :;;;, . ::; , : .The ,icelebrated Thoroughbred Horse i FAPAPA-is'byEayerisworth (imporsi -. ted) out of Waimea, by Sir H er- \ cules—^Flora M'lvor, by Emigrant ; (im- 1 ported)— Cornelia, by Grasshopporrr- i Majato (imported) , Rayensworth / by : Tpuchstpne-nFair Jean, by" TerulamT-7 Fair Ellen, ; by J ;Pantalponi i ..,See/^ew jZealandvStud^Bookf.pr full pedigree.^: : P^PAPAis 1 a dark jphe,striut^ ; standing 15; hands 3 inches, high,'\yith great length, substance, and quality, and was one 0/ thefastest horses that ever raced m New Zealand/ At the ChrisichurcK meeting m d 873 he ran second -to the' itelebYated E'urlihe m the 1 Canterbury Cup, ; 2| 'miles m 4m Bsec, carrying 7st-2lbs',ias ; a ; 'tnree year old,- Xui;luie,.4y.rs,.Sst^lbs.; i^amand' Temjpletpn. ,', 7st ., 21bs. ..aVsjoLrai; P^a.papa ;i .won ' the 'Cb^istehdjpjcjfi 'X>Qjby, m !2min 44sec ti ',Tbeating ; Casiaw,ay l,(pwn brprher to '^^Tempreton( Traitor. ' At Auckland won., the Auckland Turf Club. (DupV with 7sf Blbs, '2 miles; 'iri : 3ra 455e,6; . yatterihSjT'gt^lbs seißohd.''- r Pa"i?awahuii'Hati^-, i -«)i\a?:Bla'cl^ Efegl'e'also ran.-; Papapa : .tflsb* Y?alke3 oyer' f oi? I the^Raft%ay Stakes/übd wbn^he ? Thames' Plaifes-i 7« r 6lW| ! mjKs^ <idss 55sec,; beating 'Hatredi 9s« 7lbX up*^ h> ■>TermsV— Sihgle^mafe, Jvfi'Ss^two^oi/ more, 7 as per/agre'ementv .;" ''**'**"'■'} .'.' For further pariicuh-ftb appljp t5" r : ■■■•■'■ •- D.M'BETH, ; ; ■ ; •■•' i--- - - Owner,' Kimtea?
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Manawatu Times, Volume IX, Issue 397, 30 October 1883, Page 1
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588Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Times, Volume IX, Issue 397, 30 October 1883, Page 1
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