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H. HAYBITTLE PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER &0., Nexit Beady Moiror Stobb, ■■/; THE SQUARE, PALM:ERSTON NOETH. All kinds of English and Foreign Watches and Clocks accurately repaired, and guaranteed for twelve months. THYNNE LINTO^f & CO., GENERAL IMiROR^ERS FOXTOIY.

Kotice to owners of Thoroughbred Stock. is Mufti will not travel his advertis<d district this <<c-s hi, 'ie will Ktand at lis owner's v^tablts. For the convenience of those who wiih to h«Vv.- their marcs stint. d by him hewiH be at bis Owner's farm during tb) remainder of thrxvason ill care of mares will be taken, but norespon ibility incurred. ■'addocking lof three weeks free; affer that time 2s per week will be cnirged Terms— £6 65, -guarantees. The attention of breeders is soliciteli to ihe ptxiigvee of this most fashionably bfed horse, who is now m his prime and m splendid condition. iiyrDFTl' is by the ,'preijiier stallion, jjj_ Tradu.cer, who has for the' last thrS seasons stood at 100 guineas a mare. Traducer's' stock have everywhere performed creditably, and include suck noted animals as Lurline, Calumny,, Le Loup, Betrayer, Trump Card, FishY ho*k, and' others. Traducer's pedigree is i 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— EmnV >y Gil ,31w— Emily by Operator r-r, Flora M'lvor by Rouse s Emigrant, [fa. Peter. -Flat was <me ; of the most successful performers fhat has left England, and possessses a splendid pedigree (see Stud, Book). ; Flora M'lvor Was one o the beßt mares ever foaled m Australia md her desendants are always' eagerly sought a£terji)y breeders andracing men ? Flora was the grand dam of Figaro, Bay Middleton, Cossack, Nutwith, Zoe, and. Wairaea— the latter being the dam of Manuka, Toi Toi, and o'hers. Toi toi is the dam of Eakapo, Harakeke— dam of Korart, Totara— sire of Longlands, Papapa, Rama Kama and other Wellknown performers. It will thus be seen that Mufti is well worthy <>f,the patronage of breeders who wish to keep to racing strains. Mufti is a golden chestnnt, standing 15 hands 3 inches high, and is spendidly proportioned^ and of excellent constitution, Mufti's racing . performances are . too well known k lto require any reference here. -. ...... For further particulars appl- to T. CRANWELL, Groom m charge. Or to LOWES & FALLOON, , Owners. To Stand This Season : RANGITIEEI AND MANAWATP DISTRICTS, The celebrated Thoroughbred Horser PAPAPA. PAPAPA is by Rayensworth (impor« ted) out of Waimea,, by Sir Her* cules— Flora M'lvor, by Emigrant (importedJ—Cornelia, by Grasshopper— Mfinto .-(imported). Rayensworth by Touchstone— Fair Jean, by Veruldm— Fair liiilen, by Pantaloon, See New Zealand Stud Book foi* full pedigfeer Papapa fs a dark chestnut, standing' 15 t^andsS inches high, with great length, substance, and quality* and was one of ; thefasteet horses that ever raced ;m New Zealand. ; At the Christchurch,.' meeting, m 1i873 he ran Second; tp, the celebrated Lurline m the 'Canterbufr Chip, 2^ miles' m 4m'Bsec, carrying 'fat albis. as J a three 1 year old. Eurline, 4yrs, Bst 01bs; Tambdurinij Ost'Blbs ; ; Malvina, -Bst ; 9lbs;' and Templeton. 7st ; 21bs, 'also Iran^ Papapa won the Chrietchurch Derby; m 2min. 44seft bfifting. Castaway : (own ; brother , to; and Traitor. At Auckland ■ won the Auckland Turf Club Cup, with 7st fflbs,' 2 miles, in3m'46sedJ ' Yatterin ! a,'7s> 12lbs secopdi ParaWaniii, Hatred, and Black Eagle stso r^n. ! Papapa 1 abb 'Walked over for the Railway Stakes,) and won the Thames (Plates* JlAisib^\ 2,miW^ inv3m sfisec r .ibeatJng ! Haiijed, ,9iati7lii?p.. : • Terms.-r Single, mare,,; If s ,^s, ; : , j;w t o ; oi more, as per agreemen t. j_ ; For further particulrat "apply' to ■ " : - 11 - * ■'* ' viwm'my Qvrßer, Kiwiten.

The Thoroughbred StalUon 3VE p R P H EU M Will travel the Palw^rstnn.Peildinar, and Sandon D.stricfs tbig season. "VfORPtfEUS is. a golf en. .chestnut -i VI stands 18 hatids 3 iuches :' thoroughly s<iund i > all respecs- He is ( years old, and by that fast and 'well known liorse GAetaway, dani Romtianv bula by! Towton, dam Oifera by iFfiar* biere, dam Cassan ira by Priam ; Tdwtba by Melbourne ; Castaway by : Tradhcer, dam Mermaid. Morpheus comes fpfim a great racing femily, ; claiming some arisf.icraHc and high*-class performers! as his ielativf s. His sire won the WelUn'gr ton Cup and ran s^Coad-&* ii ~ l *-^r"* I*1 '* r * YiufyTyerxfyrsK^iyrehX Antomn Handicap. He is (nil brother to Lurline and Le Loup. The performances ot these animals m New Zealand' and Australia need no comment. L|e Loi^p won the Canterbury J. C. Han(dic|p and Cup m 1880. Opera, grand gam; of- Morpheus, , wori the Can ter bury^ } Derby! _in_ XBJS4--jTambourini was 'also from Opera, 'by Towton, and won amongst other rates the Canterbury J. C. Handicap t&d .Canterbury and Wellington Cups, Resides, .performing successfully over hurdles. Salvage, by Castaway, ran second for the Wellington last year, giving the winner a year and a pound. Wbn ; the Great Autumn Handicap at Christ - church, and rap second to Adatnantf for the Dunedin Cup giving- the winner two years and twenty -four pounds. ,: } Terms— £5* and 5s groomage fee ; two or more mares as per agreement. . Mprpheus will travel as Ifollows:— Mondays, at Brown and Boisen's stables, Palmerston ; Tuesday nigh at Feildiog ; Wednesdays at Halcombe; Thursdays, at Bulls ; Friday at Black Hill; Saturdays, at Mar too. . v ... . v . For ftffther particulars apply-tS' £I "* - FRED; iS^AM^^Bulls, Or t&. D, Browne,, Hprse jßtxtv, P»M inerston N. " ' The Pure , .Bred ; Clydesdale Entire Vpung Sir Colin Campbell, WILL t*uel through the Sahdoi and Manawatu Districts durini the present Season. , .: Tebms:— Single Mare, £3 10s ; two or xnor as; per agreement. Grooinag^ •:-■• fees ss. . . For particulars see Cardf. : PATRICK SHEEBIN, Proprietor. The Pure Bred Clydesdale Entir TX7JILL travel through the Sandoi -TT ' and ManawaiuDiitricts'd'uri ing the present Season. ' Te^MS;-^ ' ' Single M.are, £3 10s; two ot mon as per agreement. Groomajgi , _ fees' 6s. " : •'■;'■/ :':'. " " ''' For particulars see' Cards. PATRICK SHEEattN, '' , " '. "' Proprietor.' TjWR SALE, a Freehold Brickytn ,JD l with over 200 ft frontage suitabl -for building on, m the City of W e^ing ton; also a Leksehdld one; with ieagiifi boiler, and. brick machine; and cottages i&c. ; ISyjearsto run ; terms' , can. t>i made- to suit 'purehasefd.' f A stire' for tune to dnejo^'twd steady ! m6ri, o|\<^ni person who has- a hundred or two,, wil ling to 166k after 1 the ''men; - ; c4n ! Wind ii balves.>ljy applying;: toy 0» fWii'Ola'y.tog College street. Also 200 acres, five 50 acre! blocks, and two 10 acre blocks, be ing Nos 49 and SO, Fitzberbert, aluo 4! 'Cottages on very-easy -terms j-from-L2l cash. Every property will be gold ver cheap, as tbe owner is retiring fron ■business on account of ill health. Th . deeds <tf;*>'tfr%|ty t«"^sj)in)a| jtg .of^oea of Me|Br| Ollivier, Hollan andjßrown, Sohcirors, or the owner, <J 'Vi heads, Business Cards, am alt bthSk cßisQlofiKubiiigßriifiQ Routed a^jl $m>L *M**i&4 Hif ten 9ViC9»- . - | vt;J „\}.f ii-:-->; - :■•■;•« -oc' v-J ...

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Manawatu Times, Volume IX, Issue 403, 7 November 1883, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Times, Volume IX, Issue 403, 7 November 1883, Page 1

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