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U. "W; H^YBITTLE BItAOTICAL WATCHMAKER &0., . ,i Next 'Bßi^t:l(foinET Stobb, ° /; i ; ■-,'-■•' TfiE S§TJ£RBj; PAiiffEßTstok NORTH. ; " ; 'AH kinds of English and foreign W^behes and Clocks acburately repaired, , " ' '< "'' " and guaranteed for twelve months. ! :: <iE : H|iit : '; :;:::! r ;»'M-M<fc

Notice to owffieiwM 'Thoroagliii\?:;h,j'¥sW J |^;:.:: > .v .■.■;, lAs Mufjtiwfll l '.ri : ot! travel his advwtised 1 district this.' season, he will stahd a( : his'6wnery Stablest i: :';; il<i:> ■' I }:hh I Fti£ tfre convenience of thoße who fristi to ;hayk their nitres' stint.d by him he will be at bis Owner's farm during the remainder of the season. All care. of mares will be taken, but no responsibility incurred. j Paddocking tor 'three weeks free;, lifter that time 2s per week will be charged , i ' Terms— £6 6s, guarantees^ The attention of breeders is solicited , to the pedigree iifVti iis *ii\qsi ' laslriHiiaMJ bred h^rsef^o »$ tioW m his prinW and m splendVd'coridition. ' MJKETt is by the premier Jraduper, whoiljas fqr,,tbe. r^sti .tbr.ee jsqa«on.3 stoojiat 100 guineas a, mare. . T.ra^ucer's stqck . h^ye everj? Where perfornieg cre^itapij> abdinblude siich. iiote& atiinVdls m Lui»jine, Caluifin'y;' Jte LoupV tie^yer;' Trump Card, Fishu hbbk, and tottier^. ! 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" Siufti is ilSo remarkably well connecied ; , ! bein^ bxitldf. Flat Iron by Peter El'afi^-Emma by 1 Gil Blaf— Bhiily by P^briiWr M'lvor by ;' E6use r s Emigrant,, &c. '.' , ".' . ' ! ' JPeter Plat" was 6ne ; of the most successful' perfoViners that has left England, and' pOßsessses a splendid pedigree (see Stud'liook'y. 7 F,i6raM'lvbr w'asoh'e o the'b'esi mares ever foaled m Australia kM^ tier desendants ar6 alwaytCeag(?rly i jepiigfit after XV brefedeia and racing men I jPI ortf was the gradd dam of Figaro; Bay Middleton, Cossack, Nutwith, Zoe, arid ■Wjriraea-Jthe^ latter being the dam of Mantita; Toi' Tbi; and others. • : IPoi toi "dani of' Kakapo, Harakeke-rdam of Korari, :^Totara^sirei of Longlands; Papapa, Bama Kama and other welU kqbwn performers. • .-. ■ 'i ■ = : i ! Itwill thus' betseen that Mufti is welliwarthy of the. patronage of breeders who ■wjsh.tbkeep to.racing^trainsV /Mufti is a. golden^chest^nt, standing 15' b^nds '3 inches h'ifth, and is' spendidly propbrtioned, an^ of excellent . conatiiution. \ Slu^s racing j peVform'anpes air© too weU; kjiown to .re^uwe; 'an^' reference " For further partfciilarß afepl- to ; - T. CRANWELL, Groom m charge. Orto r LOWES & PALLOON; Owners. To Sta^d Thik Season EANG^ITIKEI AND MANAWATU DISTRICTS, . , ,-.. The celebrated Thoroughbred Horse , PAPA PA. PAPAPA is by Bavensworth (impor* ' ted) but of Waimea, by.Sir Hercules— Flora M'lvor, by Emigrant (imported)— Gbrnelia, by Grasshopper— Manto (Imported) Ravenswortii -by Touchstone— Fair Jean, by Verulam— Fair Ellen, by Pantaloon. See New Zealand Stud Book for full pedigree. Papapals a dark chestnut^ standing 15 hands 3 inches high, with great length, substance, and quality, and was. one of thefaste&t -horses thatever raced m Js ew v Zealand. At the .Ghristchufch meeting m. 1873 ,'he ran second to the ; . celebrated JLurlineinfthe Ganterburj Quj>, 2£ miles, m 4m Bsec, carrying 78t,21b5, as ..a three ■ vewrlold. < LniSline, 4yrs, Bst % bourini, 9st 6lbs ; Malvina fi §st $lbs y and -Templeton,;, 7ft ; . 21b5., ( afso ran. P«ap% '& the ; ,pnM#T# %% Traitor. At Auckland won Ap<?khnd Turf Glub Cup, with 7sT sfecwd-o Pafawanm, ( gatre^ ana Black. JpaglftiM® rap-.n^apf,,^M?OTs? d ; ;oV«sif fQjV^bfijPßiiway^StaM^Hna won the, JlVimp%|}a^, WHmfrjf. m ; ( Ssggc, be^»a#^re^?s^7tts.. , { ,- ; , i isi'i'.i-ii-sf.t <:'•: ; -..-. ■'. ;cu\ if:i' I'll ■{'.' : I I, -....,••.,!. J( ...; ,-Ui.if ■»■» ■:..;.:>.

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Manawatu Times, Volume IX, Issue 1116, 20 November 1883, Page 1

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550

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Times, Volume IX, Issue 1116, 20 November 1883, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Times, Volume IX, Issue 1116, 20 November 1883, Page 1

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