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H. W. HAYBITTLE practical watchmaker &c, Nhct Readt Moitet Stobe, THE SQUARE, PALMERSTON NORTH. ;ii o■ ■ » All kinds of English and Foreign Watches and Clocks accurately repaired, and guaranteed for twelve months. ■'■ L '-- Al/c.ip_NEEß^_^ THYNNE LINTON & OQ.„ GENERAL I ViPO, itAiS FOXTON. tfoticeto OWTierSdf Thorough- The Thoroughbred Stallion br6d Stock. MORPHCEXTS Tr: — „-..,;■ Will travel the Pal/nerston, Feilding, As Mufti will not travel hts adver- an( j s an don Districts this season. ;ised district this season, he will stand it his owner's Stables. \T ORPHEUS is a golJen chestnut, For the convenience of those who JJ[|_ stands 16 hands 3 inches : thojvish to hav<? their mares stint. d by him ro ughly sound m all respects- He is 6 le will be at his Owner's i-ura during yeiTß 0 j ( j ) an d by that fast and well he remainder ofthesr-ason . . known horse Castaway, dam SomnamAHcare of mares will be taken, but bula by Towton, dam' Opera by II Barjo responsibility incurred. biere, dam Cassanira by Priam ; Towton Paddocking tor three weeks free; by Melbourne ; Castaway by Traducer, ; ifter that time 2s per week will be dam Mermaid. Morpheas comes from [ jharged a great racing family, claiming some aristocratic end high-class performers as Terms— £6 6s, guarantees. bis relatives. His sire won the Wellington Cup and ran second for the CanterjVXTJJfTPI bury Derby and. Great Autumn Handicap. He is fnllbrother f 6 Lurhhe and Le Loup. The performances of ; these The attent'on of breeders is solicitei animals m New Zealand and Australia to the pedigree of this roost fashionably need no comment: Loup won the bred horse, who is now m his prime and Canterbury J. C Handicap and Cup m m splendid Condition. 18 80. Opera, grand dam of Morpheus, ' __i_ won the Canterbury Derby m 1864 MUFTI is by the premier stallion, Tambourini was also from Opera, by Traducer, who has for the last Towton, and won amongst other races three seasons stood at 100 guineas a the Canterbury J, ; C.A Handicap and mare. Tfaducer's stock have every* Canterbury and Wellington Cups, be"rhere performed creditably, and include sides performing successfully over Bucb noted annuals as Lurllne; Caliimny, hurdles. Salvage, by Castaway, ran seLe Loup, betrayer: T*uinp Card, Fish- eond for the, .Wellington last year, giv_ook/ apd others traduce** s pedigree ing the winner a year and a pound. Won is a very brilliant ori<*; 'as itr includes all the Great Autuipa Handicap at Christ - the most valued strains of the' English church, and rah secohd to Adamant for jtud of the last' centhi'y.' Oh the dam's the Dunedin Cup giving the wii.ner two aide 3i_ftfti is also remarkably well con J years and twenty -four pounds, nected, beihg' out of Flat Iron hy P^ter Terms- £5. and 5s groomage fee ; two Piat-Emttik by Gil BlaM-Em&y by of morematetfasper agredment, Operator — Fihra ' M'lVbr by Rouse* Morpheus will travel as follows :— Emigrant, &c. ' 7 ' Mondays, at Brown and Boisen's stables, Peter Flat Was one of the most sue- Palmerston ; Tuesday nigh at,F«ildiog ; cestui performers that has left Eagland* Wednesdays at Halcombe ;' Thursdays, M Wsbssses a s^endia pedigree (see at Bulls ; Friday ( at Black Hill.; SaturStud Bopk). 1 Flora M>lvor waione o days, at Marton. the best wares everfoaled m Australia 1 For further particulars apply te and her deseriaabts ! are alway* eagerly ___ '^'.^ ' Jbnght ( hfter by bfeeder* and' racing men. * RED. NEAME, Bulls, Flora wis the grand dam of Figwo, Bay „.__, rr v t. i Midd!etohiG6rtac^'NtttwitbvJZoeiiand Or nJ. D. Browne, Horse Bazaar, PalWaimea^thelatter beihg-the dam *f merston N. Manuka, Toi Toi, and others. Toi toi , is the "dam of Kakapo, Harakeke^dam -.-..•... v.:-*^ « bf Eorari, Totara—sire jqf Loiglands, _Ttf— a^if Papepft, Rama J Kama and •■; Other . well- mff^jJß VJb known performers^ > It/wih thus be seen that Mufti is well ' "Jf^^irJgJg^ worthy of the patronage of breeders who * -^^^ B * iwh'toli^.to.»OTgsj^^ Mnlftiw The TarA "sQi^dijhtifoae Entire, & golden chestunt, standing .15 bands 3 J inches htoh, and is spehdiaiy! propor- _ ■■■■•_■ — -_ ;--"-*_■ „ tiofied; and of exbe«ent constitution. Young Sir Colin Campbell, Mufti's racing performances* iaire too y'AAZ ?' well known to- requird any reference -rvTLLL. tiarel through, the Sandon here.,: .i ' * \\y. and Manawatu Districts during For ; further particulars (appl- to • the present Season. T. CRANWELL, r r * . .i, _^_ Groj>m m charge. Tbbms:— - i 0r TnWTSR & FALLOON Single Mare, £3 10s; two or mere LOWlib & HALLUua, as per agreement. Groomage, _ ; owners. . fees ss. For particulars see Cards. ' " " HU^-^PBL PATRICK SHEERIN, **^ BIB fepiB"»' The Pure Bred Clydesdale En tir To Stand Tiiis Reason TBE PRXDE, RANGITIKEI AND MANAWATU wyr ILL travel through, the Sandon DISTRICTS, VV and Manawatu Districts dur* The celebrated Thoroughbred Horse ing the pn sent Season. •b a t» A l> A Teems:— JP A V A Jr «. • Single Mare, £3 10s ; two or more ~~*~" , „ as per agreement. Groomage PAPAPA is by Ravensworth (impor* fee £ g 8 * ted) out of Waimea, by Sir Her- For particulars see Cards. cules-Flora M'lvor, by Emigrant (im- *" pATRTrF « n »i ßl , w - -ported)-Cornelia, by Grasshopper- PATRICK SHEERIN, Manto (imported) Ravensworth by rropnetor. Touchstone— Pair Jean, by Verulam— Fair Ellen, by Pantaloon. See New -j,^ SALBf a Freehold Brickyard Zealand Stud Book for full pedigree. jj w ith over 200 ft frontage suitable Papapa is a dark chestnut, standing for building QQj m th_ City of Welling--15 hands 3 inches high, with great length, UIA . ftlg6 Leasehbld one with engi le, substance, and quality, and was one of boiler, and brick machine and Cottages, thefastest horses that ever raced mJNew & IS years to run; terms can he Zealand; At the Christcharch meeting mAde %Q mit purc basers. A sure, for. m 1873 he ran second to the celebrated tumj tQ Qne or two Btea dy men, or any Lurline m the CanterburjCnpi2i miles ergon who b_ 8 a hundredw two, wiK m4m Bsec, carrying 7st 2lhs t as a tbTee' fi nff t^> l o olc after the hien, can stliud m i yeKrold. Lurline, 4yrs,=Bst 9lbs; Ifcm- hik f yefi bV'applyni.' to O. W. €layton; bouriui, 9st 6lbs f Malvina,' Bgt. n9lbs ; College »treet^ Also 260 acresi 'five 50---and Templeton. Tst - 21bs, alsor rap. acre y^^ all a two 10 Aire blocks, bePapapa ;won the . Christchurch Derby, Jh -Nm a^iflOi! Fitzherbert, alioi 47 m 2mih 44bec, heatibg Castaway . (own Gottaßeß on very easy terma* from L 25 brother to ;LuTline)y Templeton and Ev«ry property will pc sold yery > At Auckland won the Auck- c beap,'astbe owner, is. retiring from Urd Turf Club i Gup, with,, 7st' Blbs,i2' business quaoqount of yi he'aitb/ The miles, m 3m 46sec. .Yatterina, 7»t 42lW' Aeed'soi the property to be seen Ut' the secondA Parawanui,.Hatred, *nd, Black "<,&&* 'df Messrs 1 011ivi_r. ,< 'Holland j.Eaglealsb Un*. Papapa aho walked; v abd iß^nAg^lcitpVs, 6. "the : d#aer/'o.* over for the Railway Btakes, «nd won^he w elay tdni J College' street. ; ' « » l i I Thames Plates, 7st 6ibs, 1 2> miles, <m^nj, „.,; f. .- t ., - p, t „ , ;■., , t ,^ l 55s8c, heating Hatred^ »st7lbs. ,-. .Tr-fIStTING- Oarde, Poster^, Bill-* „ Terms,^ Sipgle. We. ■•l^..P«i two 01 : )\[ ..„ LeadsAßusinesß Gardar.and mo^ '-£ . ft U.othei- classeaof JobbingiPrintii|g . :^^^^^%^Sk. - executed »t*to Tnoto o4:« ,".'. >•.'-.'!'„' 'a .X]f^er♦.'^^t^| i in^ nJ »■l , ic«■•■ ; ' , ■ ' ''■ - : ' v/ m:Ji " : -- :lr .

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Manawatu Times, Volume IX, Issue 1121, 7 December 1883, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Times, Volume IX, Issue 1121, 7 December 1883, Page 1

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