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h. p e a c t i c At 1 ; ; W ailt.q.h ma KEE &c, I^bxt liEAbv Money, Stoee, THE SQUARE, PALMERSTON NORTH. '' ■ ' -Q- •" ". ■ All kinds of English and foreign Watches and Clocks accurately repaired, and guaranteed fcjr twelve months. THYNNE; LINTON k CO., GENERAL IMPOi IEKS : '- : " ; " ' FOXTON . , !'■

Notice to o^e^s'of^Th^rougli- . , bried stock; ■ : ;''.;, /i , .;.','._;■. 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 tohav<? their mares stiut.d by him he will be at his Owner's fsinn during the remainder of the season All care of mares will be taken, but no resuon ibility incurred. Paddocking tor three -weeks free ; aftt-r that time 2s per week will be charged _ Terms— £6 6s, guarantees. JMLTJT"TX The attention of breeders is solici'ei to the pedigree of ttiis most fashionaMv bred horse, who is now m bis pt'inie'antl m splendid condition. ' MUFT' is by the premier stallion, . Traducer, who has for. the last thr(;e season'j stoqd. at, 100 gtiineas a ma.re. TiraducerrS stock have every,' where performed creditably. ,and .include, such noted-anirftals as I -Urline, Calumny, Le:Loup«>Betrayer. .Trump' Card, Fis'h-i hodkj a'ndother«' Traducer^ pedigree is a very brttli'ant one, as it includes 1 all' the most Valued "strains of the English stud pf the last century.. Oh the dkm'is side Mufti is.also. also remarkably well connected,' beinu but of Flat Imn ' by Peter Flat— Emma by Gil Blhf— Emily by Operator — Flora M'lror by Eouse'n Emigrant; } &C ' ' Peter Flat was one of the most successful performers that has left Kngiand, and poseessses a eplendicl pedigree (see Stud Book). Flora M'lv6r 6 the,be^t ; mares ever .foaled m A.iistrajia %nd her.desendants are.alwayp eagerly souyht after ; by breeders and, racing; men., Flora was the grand dam of Figaro/Bay ' Middleton, Cossact, Nutwith, Zoe, and Wajmea — the latter being the. dam of Manulca, Toi Toi, and others. ' Toi tbi is the dam of Kakapo, Barakeke—dam of Xoiari, Totara— sire of Longhands, Papapa. Rama Kama and other well : known performers- . , ' • : It will thus be seen that Mufti is well WJrihy of the patronage of breeders who wis>h to keep to racing strains. Mufti is' a gdlden cu'estnnt, standing '\6 bancls 3 iriches ' high ', and is spendidly proportioned, Vand of excellent consti 'lition. ' ; Mufti's racing performances' are too well known to require any reference here. For further particulars nppl to ; T. CKANWELL, Groom m charge. Or to LOWES & FALLOON, Owners. To Stand This Season HANGITIKEI AND MANAWATU DISTRICTS, The celebrated Thoroughbred Hpr*e P A P A V A . PAPAPA isby Eavensworth (impor* ted) out of Waimta, by Sir Her-cules-^Flora M'lvor, by Emigrant (ira-, ported)— Cornelia, by Grasshoppdr— Mauto imported) liavensworth by Touchstone— Fair Jean, by "Verulam — Fair' kllen, by Pantaloon. Sete New Zt aland Stud Book for tull pedigree. PapApa is a dark chestnut, standing 15 handsS inches high, with great length, substance, and quality, and was one 6/ thefastest horses that ever raced m New Zealand. At the Christchurch meeting m 1873 he ran second to the ' celebrated! Lurline m theOanterburj Cup, 2^ miles m '4m Bsec, carrying 7st 21bs. as a three yeuv old. : Lurline, 4yrs, ?st 9bs; Tarnbourini, 9st 6. bs ; Malvina, Bs'. 91bs.; ami, Templeton. 7»t''^lbt*, also; ran. Papapa wn the <;hri>tt'.htircij Dtirby m 2min 44sec, biating Castaway (^pwii brother }o. Lurline), Ti mpleton and Traitor. At Auckland won the Aucklar'd Turf Club Cup,, with ,7si ,Slbs,, ,2 miles, m 3ni 45sec. i.Yatterin3, r 7st 12lbs second. ; Parawanui, Hatred,; and Black; Eagle also ran.. ; Papapa alfp w,alk,ed over for 'he EaHway Stakes, nnd JV;OP the Tluiii.es l'laksi, 7s: 51bs, 2, miles, m 3m. 55aec, beating 1 iatred, , 9st 71bs. ■ ;., , ., i \'. Termsr.-ri Single mare, i1,',5 ss ;, two on 'more, as per agreement. _■ ; , ; . . „ ,^or,, further part^c^lras apj.ilv i<» .. ( : ' : ■:•''.! '■•.-..:! 1. '.. P ,Ai"-i' : i4'i!, V ' • ,■■' •■■ •■ ; '! , Uwut«, j£i»,iua. •' i. ,'. ■ „i' ■ ■■■ "

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Manawatu Times, Volume IX, Issue 1138, 29 December 1883, Page 1

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Tapeke kupu
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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Times, Volume IX, Issue 1138, 29 December 1883, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Times, Volume IX, Issue 1138, 29 December 1883, Page 1

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