,G-;: '■/'...' : „ H. , W. "H^YBITTX.E PfE AamlC Ai L WA T GrH^AIER &c„ „ , t . , ' -,•>■- ... .*^-rrv;^ ■=--./.- ;-..;.■ ll^Ex^fKE^Y/Moinay! Stobs,j [i X ■':'■ • '„-i/ '- i 7 . THE SQUARE, PALMEESTON:NORTHi|^I Uar, H <' "■■■■■a \ ' - ---■' — All kinds of English and Foreign Watches and\Clooksv aceura^tejiytrapii^red, ! ' and guaranteed for twelve months. I- 0H.,,,P •:." >'-'l" , ;u^gsß.:r.T;.;:iT .Z:\(.\'A\) QT vV-UV.V^ VS\' THYNNE LINTON & - CO. ■;.' GENERAL niPpaXRHB' : ;■;■ FOXtO# ; r;;^';; s ;; ;;;;;';
Notice to owriers of Thoroughbred Stock. As Mufti will not travel his advertised district this «<"• s -ii. 'te wiil *';i:-.<i rat his owner's StnbUs. I 5 For Oie'cnnvviii-. iwv •«>' «ho«c vb« ' wish ?<> b"V jhcjr-man s sim! .ii !\y hnn j j tie will be si? bis Owner's Sarin during the remainder of the.-- :ison . All care of mare.-*' will be taken. b«t no res; on ibilitjr iricu: ie<". ' Paddocking 'tor tkree weeks free ; after that time 2s* per week will be charged Terms— £6 6s, guarantees. i Tbe attention .of breeders ; is solioi fet 4o the pedigree of this most "fasbibiiably 'bred horse, who is now m his prime anil -^spfea^^^anilition, v;. / .■«;.'.:.. 1 MUFT' is by the premier stallion, Traducer, who has lor the l ast three seasons stood at 100 guineas a mare. Traducer 's stock . have V"every» wheie^performed creditably, and include such noted animals' as Lurline, Calumny,; Le'Loup^'Betfayer. Trump Card, Fishhook r and -ethersJ -Traducer's pedigree is a very brilliant one, as it includes all the most valued strains of the English " Stud of the last century. On the dam's side "Mufti is also remarkably well connected, being out of Flat Iron by Peter Flat— Emma by Gil Blap— Emily by Operator — Flora M'lvor by House's ■ Pimgra;nt.,j^p".; ' > - ;•; - ! ' Peter Flat was one, of the most successful performers that has left England, and possessses a splendia pedigree (see ■Stutrßßßk)':*' "Flora M'lvor' wasone ' o ' the best marcs ever foaled m Australia ,and ber desendants are always eagerly, sought after by breeders and racing men. Flora was the grand dam of Figaro, Bay Middletoo, Cossack, N T nt with,; Zoe, and Waimea — the latter being the dam of Manuka^Toi Toi, and others. Toi. toi jis the dam of Kakapo, Harakcke-idam of 'Koieri, Totara— sire of Longlands, Papapa, Kama Kama and other wellknown performers. <■. - t Jt ".w)ll tbpß be seen that Marti is weir worthy of the patronage of breeders who with to keepto racing strains. Mufti is a golden chestnnt, , standing, 1 5 bands 3 inches high, and is 'spendidly propo:. tionedf and of excellent constitution? Muf'i's racing performances are too well known to require any reference here. For further particulars anpl to n T. CRANWELL, Groom m charge. Or to LOWES & "FALLOOK, Owners. To Stand. This Season BANGITIKEI AND MANAWATU "■'■,'" DISTRICTS, The celebrated Thoroughbred Horse SPAP AP A. PAPAPA is by- Ravensworth (impor* ted) out of Waimea, by SirEerculeg— Flora M'lvor, by Emigraut (impdctedl— Cornelia, .by Grasshopper— , Manto ("imported) Ravensworth by 1 Touchstone— Fair Jean, by Verulam^- 1 Fair>Ellen, by Pantaloon. See New Zealand Stud Book for full pedigree, r PATAPAiB a dark, chestnut/standing 15 hands 3 inches high, with great length, substance, and quality, and. was one o( thefastest horses that eyer raced m New; Zealand. At tbexChristchurcb, meeting m 1873 he rah secopd. to the celebrated Lurline r in theßanterbiirj Cup,2i mjles m .4na]Bsec, carrying 7st 2lbs, as a three year old. ; Lurline, 4yrs, Bst 91bs ; Tariir-" bourini, 98t61bs; Malvina, Bst 9.1b5.; and " f '.Teinp(eton- ,7st 21bs, .also-ran.; Papapa won the Christchurch, Dertjy . m beating ".'"Castaway "(bwn bjothpr t6; 'Lurline),,V.^,empl'et 0 ; n - nd Traitor. A,t l Auekiand wob the. Auckland Turf '"Club" .Cup,' with 7st *81bs, 2 inil^i in-Brii-46s r "ee', 'Yatteriria^st 121bs riebotid." Parawaniii, Hatred; 'and Black Eagle <atsd''rVri^ Papapa' 'also "walkdd ; d4et 3 for I Tbe>B^l*V»a^ttfke , s^Wd''wo , n>tb^ , Thames Plates, 7«t slbs, % miles, in^m ' 65|ec^be*aiingf'Hfttrediv<.8s1k*.?lbs.:','. V. i ' Tef msj^Singlemare, , J (s &*>s (jrWo-jdj moreyas per agreement;, i,f/-. ,-(<z*i?nvy- ■"; -;For further particulrass»pplv?tbii ; - : < j . i • s .;■ 9w»er*,%£i witea. \
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Manawatu Times, Volume IX, Issue 401, 5 November 1883, Page 1
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636Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Times, Volume IX, Issue 401, 5 November 1883, Page 1
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