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H. MT. HiYBITTIJE PR AC TIC A L WATOHMA KB R &c, Next Eejldy Mosey Stobe, THE SQUAEB, . PALMEE3TON NOETH. . ■ o ' » ' -'■'■■' All kinds of English and Foreign Watches and Clocks accurately repaired, and guaranteed for twelve months. JpHYNNXi4ToSr&^| THYNNE LINTON & CO., GENEKAL- 1..P0:-..t^S-- „ ,- ' EOX.TON..' ;v'V

Notice to pwneßjpf Thoroughbred Stock* As Mufti will not travel his adver!tißed district this, season, he/ will st^nd jat his owner's Stablest ■ ' ' F6r the convenience of those who wish to hav<: their mares etint.d by him j he will be at his Owner's farm during i the remainder of the season. ! All care of mares will be taken, but] no respomibility incurred. ' Paddocking tor three weeks free j after that time 2s per week wi11... be charged Terms— £6 6s,. guarantees. The attention of breeders is solicited to the pedigree of this most fashionably bred horge, who is now m his prime and m splendid condition. MUFTf is by the premier stallion, Traduoer, who has for the 'ast three seasons stood at 100 guineas a mare. « Traducer's stock have every* where performed creditably, and include such noted animals as LurJine, Calumny, Le Loup. Betrayer; Trump Card,. Fish* hook, and others. 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 dam's side Mufti is also remarkably ■ well connected, being out of Flat Iron by Peter J^latr-rEmma , by. Gil Bjae— Emily by .Operator f4 Flojra .M'lvor by Eouse s Emigrant, &c. : , , Peter, Flat was one of the most successful performers that has left England, and poseessses a splendid pedigree (see Stud Book). Flora M'lvor was one o th 6 best mares ever foaled m Australia *nd her desendarits are always eagerly Bought if ter by breeders and racing men. Ihora/ was the grand, dam of Figaro, Bay Middletbri, Cossack, Nutwith, «oe, and Waiimea— the latter being • the dam of 'Manuka, Toi Toi, and others. Toi toi is the dam of Kakapo, Harakeke—dam of Koiari, Totara— sire of Longlands, Papapa, Eama Liama arid other wellknowh performers. ' It will' tHus be seen that Mufti is well Worthy of the patronage of breeders who wish to Iceep td racing strains* Mufti is a golden oh estnnr, standing 15 bands 3 inches high, and is spendidly propor. tioned, and of excellent constitution. Mufti *B raoing performances are too well known to require any reference here. For further particulars appl to T. CRANWELL, Groom m charge. Or to LOWES & FALLOON, Owners. To Stand This Season EANGITIKEI AND MANAWATU DISTRICTS, The celebrated Thoroughbred Hor«e PAPAPA. T>APAPA is by Eavensworth (impors |T ted) out of Waimea, by Sir Hercules— Flora M'lvor, by Emigrant (imported)— Cornelia, by Grasshopper— Manto ( imported) Eavensworth by Touchstone— Fair Jean, by Verulam— Fair Kllen, by Pantaloon. See New Zealand Stud Book for full pedigree. PArAPAis a dark chestnut, standing 15 hands 3 inches high, with great length, substance, and quality, and was one oil thefastest horses that ever raced m New Zealand. At the Chriatchurch meeting m 1873 he ran second to the celebrated Lurline m, the Canterbury Cup, 2£ miles m 4m stsec., carrying 7st 2lbs, as a three year old. Lurline, 4yrs, Bst 9lbs ; Tambounni.Qst.eibs; Malvijaa, Bst 9lbsj and' Templeton.; 7et 21bs, atsd rahi Papapa won the (itiristchurch I)erb^ m 2min 448 ec, beating Castaway (owd brother -i& Lurline), ; T«m'pleton and Traitor; At Auckland won the Aucki land Turf Oltfb' Cup, with 7st Bll>s, 2 guiles, m 3m. 45sec. . nYatter/na, 7s{* ),21bp seoond. i.Piarawanuj, jlaired, a^4 Black Eagle; also . ran. v • Papapa, albp walked over fot the Eaiiway^ta^ee, •ind.^onjthe Thames Plafc^,, 7nt -^lbs,, 2 , mile?, m 3m «(Jfi«jee,.bel(ilingrfHH!]rßdi.9sti7ll>iß. ..'. ' ■:. Termß.-^ Single mare, 1-5 6> ;; ,t.\yo oi 'moreiaß)per!agreetyt6q j-;. 1( j,, ; : . ; For further: partiwlra^-^ppi^ to, ' .i; Act OwnS^^jy^-,

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Manawatu Times, Volume IX, Issue 1118, 22 November 1883, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Times, Volume IX, Issue 1118, 22 November 1883, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Times, Volume IX, Issue 1118, 22 November 1883, Page 1

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