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11. W* HAYBITTLE PRACTICAL *AT;CHMAKER &c, Nsxt JReadt Mossy Stobe, THE SQUAEEj PALMJSRSTON JSORTH. ■ " ■■ " 0 ' : ' ' All kinds of English and Foreign Watches and Clocks accurately repaired, and guaranteed for twelve months. ■ j ItA A«C^]i,£Eß?_^». ; TBYNNJB- -LINTON & G(h 9 GENERAL "IZFOi ihliS . FOXTON.

The Thoroughbred Stallion 1 MORPHEUS WiU trayel the Bnl/qerstor|, Pending, and Sandon Districts this season. MOKPtfETJS is a gol'en chestnut, stands 16 hands 3 inches: thoroughly sound m all respecs He is 6 years old, and by that fast and well known horse dstaway, dam Somnambulk by Towton, dam Opera by II Barbier>,dam Cassandra by Priam ; Towton by Melbourne ; Castaway, by Traducer, dam Mermaid. Morpheus comes froni a great racing family, claiming some arisf ocratic ahd high-class performers as his relatives. His sire won the Wellington ' Cup and ran second for the Canterbury Derby and Great Autumn Handi* cap. He is fnll brother to Lurline and Le Loup. The performances ot these animals m Now Zealand and Australia ned no comment. I-c Loup won the Canterbury J. Q.; Handicap and Cup m 1880. Opera, grand dam of Morpheus, woii the Canterbury Derby m 1864. Tambourini was also from Opera, by Tpvi-ton, and won amongst other races the 1 Canterbury J, Cj Handicap and Canterbury ari4 Wellington Cups, .be. ■sides performing successfully' over hurdles. Salvage, by Castaway, ran second for the Wellington last yeai*, giving the winner a year and a pound. Won the Great Autumn Handicap at Christchurch, and ran necond to Adamant for the Dunedin Cup giving the wh.ner two years and twenty-four pounds. - Terms— £s. and 5s groomage fee ; two or more mares as per agreement. Morpheus will travel as follows ':^- Mo&4 a 7 8 » a l* Brown and Boisen's stables, t^linerston j Tuesday high at Feilding; Wednesdays at Halcombe {Thursdays, at Bulls ; Friday at Black Hill } Saturr days, at Martoo, For further particulars apply te FEED. NEAME, Bulls, Or ti. D. Browne, Horse Bawar, Pal*, merston N. A: The Pure Bred Clydesdale Entire, Young Sir Colin Campbell, ' WILL travel through the Sandon and Manawatu Districts durihg the 1 present Season. Tbhms:— Single Mare, £3 10s; two or mew as per agreement. Groomage, fees ss. For particulars see Cards. PATKTCKJ SHEEKIN, Proprietor. The Pure Hred Clydesdale En tir THS PRIDE, WILL travel through the Sandon and Manawatu Districts dur* ing the present Season. Teems : — Single Mare, £3 10s ; twe or more as per agreement. Groomage fees 58. For particulars see Cards. PATRICK SHEERIN, Proprietor. FOR SALE, a Freehold Brickyard with over 200 ft frontage suitable for building on, m the City of Wellington ; also a Leasehold one with engi le, boiler, and brick machine, and cottages, &c. ; 18 years to run; terms can be made to suit purchasers. A sure fortune to one or two steady men, or any person who has a hundred or twb, WiN ling to look after the men, can stand m halves by applying to O. W. Clayton, College street.' Als*' 2oo acres, five 50-; acre blocks, and two 10 acre blocks, ben ing Nos<49 and* 50, JFitzherbertf a150! 47/ Cottages On Very easy terms, fromi L 2 5. cash. Every prbperty willbe sold very, cheap, as tbe owner is retiring .ftom business on account of ill (.health., 'deeds of tbewppejty^tohe.seeniit the • offices .sof : Messre^PUivier, . i. ■ apdi ßrown, Solicitftrs, ;or : .the ; pwner,,O r( [W, Claytonii CoUfige-vßtriee^ . , v t , , ,. „ ( ,. , ...~~~~ J^uT .-1' • .ti ■■y.-.i iii (f, .<i ytiU' ( ■ V ji ' beads^BuMneeiai C^rda, >fpd .all othef Masses of Jobbing. Buiniing ex*ecu*ea , atltntfTtMlEiJ , olflfecf 2^^ „ \x^m^r\c^ I,> ' ' ; ' T" ! f"- 41 ;!' I* ■ " ,<1: ■■■ ■■ "'. i— -IJy i

Notice to owners of Thoroughbred Stock. As Mufti will not travel his advertised district this season, he will stand at his owner's Stables; For the convenience of those who wish to have their mares stint <1 oy him he will be at his Owner's rami during the remainder of thesrason. All care of mares will be taken, but no respont ibility incurred. Paddocking (or three weeks free; after that time 2s per week will be charged Terms— £6 6s, guarantees, IVfTTFTX The attention of breeders is solicit! to the pedigree of. this' most fashionably bred horsej who is now m his prime and m splendid conditibp. MUFT' is by the premier stallion, Traducer, wbp has for the \ast. three season 1 ! .stood at 400' guineas a mare v Tfad'ucer'a stock haye every, where performed c reditu bty, and include such noted animals as Lurlihe'.Calumny, Le Loup. "fletrajre-W Trump Card, Fishhook, and others TraJducer's pedigree is a' veiy brilliant: obe,' 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-JEfbma ' by Gil' BlaF— Emily by Operator -^Fio^M^ vor |>y Kottse's Emigrant, &c. ."' A . ' _ PeteVFlat was one ofthe moat successful performers that hasleft Kngland, and possessses- a sjplendia .pedigree (see Stud Book). Flora, M'Jvor.,was,p;ne^ o . thebest maces eyer f paled m Australia thd her de'sendants are always eagerly sought after' by 'b're,ede"rs arid tfafeing men. Flora was fbe grind dani of Figaro, Bay Middfe£bWi CWsaiik; Nutwithr Zwr» andWairoea^the latter being the dam of Manuka, Toi Toi, and others. Toi toi is the dam of JKakapq, Harakeke --dam of Korari, r Totara,--sfre of Longlands, Papapa,^Eaina, Rama and oth^r wellkuoWn performers. „,.>.. „ It Will thus be seen that Mufti 19 well worthy ofthe patrohage of breeders who wish to keep to racing strains. Mufti is a golden bhestnnr, standing. 15 hands 3 inches high* ahd is spendidly proportioned, and of excellent constitution. Mufti's .racing performances , are too well known to require any reference For further particulars appl to T. CRANW"ELL, Groom m charge. Or to ' ' „ LOWES & FALLOON, Owners. To Stand This Season RANGITIKEI AND MANAWATU DISTRICTS, The celebrated Thoroughbred Hor*e PAPAPA. PAPAPA is by JJRavensworth (impor» ted) out of Waitaea, by Sir Hercules— Flora MTvor, by Emigrant (imported)— Cornelia, by Grasshopper— Mantb (imported) JRavensworth by Touchstone— Fair Jean, by Verulam— Fair Ellen, by Pantaloon. See New Zealand Stud Book for full pedigree, j pArAPAis a dark chestnut, standing 15 hands 3 inches high.with great length, substance, and quality, and was one of I thefastest horses that ever raced m New Zealand. At tbe Christchurch meeting m 1873 he ran second to the celebrated Lurline m the Canterburj Cup, 2£ miles m4m Bsec, carrying 7st 2 lbs, as a three ye*r old. Lurline, 4ynj, Bst 9'bs ; Tambourini, 9st 61bs,; Malvina, Bst 91bs ; and Templeton. 7st 21bs, also ran. Papapa won" the' <Jh'rWtchdrch JDerby in' 2min 44sec, btating Castaway (owti .liro'rbe'r ib : Lurtinb); Templeton and Traitor.- ; At Auckland won the . Auck- S 'lard TurfClubi Gup, with : 7et :81bs, 2 miles, iii 3ni i 45sec. TXJatter^TsiMplbs l sec6nd. (l -Par>:wan^i,,^atred, apd .BJa* EaglCi, alsoi.rap, Papapa ..a/so walked over for the JBailway Stakes, Hnd won tnfe ,sosec;%ea>uig v; !^^'S^t«bß:^^-A i Tkro.^®Fommo*sm#Mw<!>i 01 m ott'VUi' ) p'e'r' agre»m-i»t. . < ■• •*i ?- l u> ;> ■ For further 'pafrtioufoafKßpplji.tqy ■,-.-, A : ,A (; „,-„ ■j.J,; : !„:. J ... I^,'li IWSPi;il WSPi;i Z\ ■;■■,," if ..:.A .p. ;;.PW n %?^ lt^i

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Manawatu Times, Volume IX, Issue 1120, 6 December 1883, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Times, Volume IX, Issue 1120, 6 December 1883, Page 1

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