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Notice to owiiersof 33ioroughAs Mufti vtpli not-trsivri V'-^."r. tised .district tiiiVe<'-vs\m; vr'ili hth'tW at his owaer's Slab'-'.-s.— — :F«r the convenience of those who wish to lv"Vw' their mares' stint .d by him be will be at,hjs;|)\yn§^ fagm during the .remainder of the season .* ' '' lAftc'areW mares' wi lU be. taken ,'>-but op .r.^Bi)on;i;bilityf incurred, .y *■..:,.. ,..?... 'Tpaddocking tor,- three weeks free; ifter th'aVtime' 2s per Week 'will :be charged * Terms— £6 6s, .guarantees. I . -- .. ■ . ■ -• .- : ~ : ' ("<'"?- y~~? r »'■'»' .' f '!"' r The a'tferitttn of breeder^ is" solidifefc to the pedigceeiof^th&imost^feshionaWys bred-horse r who-is-now m hia prime andin splendid condition. -iv I.V-.'T y. ■i' r -- O -J ;.'i.'- O '<T' i j 't MUFTI is by the premier stallion, Tfaducer, who hßs for the last t4re©-'"ll!^^*f < «^"at*lDfl^j^i^e^V» i ' mare. TraduceV'si stock - have every* where performed .creditably; and include such noted animals as Lurline, Calumny,} Lb Loup, Betrayer, Trumps Card,- Fish- ; hook, and others, .j T-raducer'i^peJigree;. is a very brilliant tone;. as; ifc> includes all the most valued strains of the English stud-of the lasfccenturyv- On r the- -danft. side Mufti is also remarkably well connected, being put of Flat ilr<»n, by, Peter Flat— Emma by Gil -Biap— Emily by Operator ~^lo)ra : M'lvor by v Rouse's Emigrant; &C; ' Peter Flat .was one ;6f the most sue- { cessful performers that has left England/, and possessses a splendid pedigree (see Stud^BSoTc);^^ the best mares ever foaled m Australia,, |ud hexdßSep^ants are ;al#ay» eagerjyi sougM'af ter 'by^reeder's'and facinghienr Flora was the grand dam of Figaro, Bay Midjlleton, Gctssack,; Nutwithj- Zpe.i ? ;and ? Waimea—the latter being^the, dam of Manuka,-Toi*Toif^nd -others^ iPoi-toi is the-dain-of-Eakapo,- ; Harakeke^dam of Korariv.,vTotara— sire of Longlands, Papapa, Rama Rama and' other weilknomTpleYforraers^ f:\"-~--^r:^--^ l r~'i It; will thus be seen that Mufti is well yart)iy of the p^trpnageof breeders Who jrish to keep to racing 'strains. Mufti is a golden chestnut, standing 15 bauds 3 inches?. high, and is spendidly propor-; tioned, andofexcellent . constitution, ; ,.i; Mufti 'a racing ; performances are too , well known tp require any reference here, , .".',. .. ; ,_ ( " r.'-.. For further particulars appl to ~T. GRANWELL, Groom m charge. Or to LOWES & FALLOONy ,:•■:. Owners; To This Season SANGITtKEI AND MANAWATU "districts; - : ' r •" The i celebrated Thoroughbred Horse PA PA P A. ;.-»-» FAPAP A is . by Ravensworth (imporV ted) out 'of "Waimea j by> 3ir.fiei> cules-r-Flora "M'lyo'ri By Emigrant (iria-, ported)-— Qor nelia, by " (G/rasshoppcr-^ Manto Yimpbrted) Ravensworth : }bj Touchstone — F r air Jean, by Verulam-Tr ; Fair'KUeh, " by Pantaloon.' 'See > 'New Zealand Stud Book for full pedjgrefu ;; Pi:?ApJt is ' a ' dark chestnut, islanding' 15 hand's 3 inches High', witbgreat Jeng'th,' substance, and quality, and was\dnß or thefastest horses .that eyerTac'edf in- Jfewr Zealand'; l At the -Gh'ristchureh meeting m: 1873 he ran 'second' to the celebratedLurline m theCauterbun ; Gupi^. > miie : s ipi4miSsec:>*darr^ip^st l lD *! r ft 8i a't-Hree yearord, 4yrsj Sstr 91bs 4 - bdurini, ost 6Jbs ;. Malvina, Bsfr > 9lbs J and .Templeton- \;f& .^lbfyf^hjo^ran./ Papkba' won' the' ' Christchu^ch^ Derby 4 in;2min 4^sec, Seating^-pas Itaw^1 taw^y f ',(ow,a brbfher 'to Lurline)^ Ternpietqn-^ and Tra^ MM^^^M^S^ land' Turt^lubOTp.r^ilh |st mtles/iu^m^Ssec, 'Tatterina, ys't 1211)8, second. Parewanui, Hatred, and Black Eagle ra^soranJlPa^papa^^lsoytwalked ovep^for theißailwayi Stakes, and^Ron^he' fhajDQes.Plates f l7Bt ,61bs,' %. miles, 'in -3m 658ec!y (beating Ha«red,;9st iTlbsw ''■> ! ' ; ' ", Terms.— ■.Singleimarei i l«fi'ss'y' two*'oi-i more^as.per.agreeraept,!- i t-ami mn^ 1 further particplrag to 1 ** '..,,>.. .;,V*;V^-.5. 1 .i.; , ,,. i p."MmßfH l i>v .. •■■-.■, ;■■ <■■ nQwnel^ Kiwitea;
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Manawatu Times, Volume IX, Issue 399, 2 November 1883, Page 1
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614Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Times, Volume IX, Issue 399, 2 November 1883, Page 1
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