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practical watchmaker &c, Next Beady Moinsr Store, THE SQUAEE, PALMEESTON NOETH. ■ o ' « Ali Jrindi of English and Foreign Watches and Clocks accurately repaired, and guaranteed for twelve months. fcMYNrfSpNTOir*S| THYNNE LINTON & CO., GENERAL IMPORTERS. FOXTON.

Nloticeto owners of bred Stock. Aa 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 hav3 their mares stinted by him he will be at his Owner's farm during the remainder of the season. All care of mares will be taken, but no respontibility incurred. Paddocking tor three weeks free; after that time 2s per week will be charged Terms— £6 6si guarantees. 3VXXJ3PTI The attention of breeders is soifrfte! to Hhei pedigree of this most i ashiorMW^bred«borse, who is now m his prime and-j Jfl Iplendid rondition. *j MUFTI ia by the premier stallion, Traducer, who:bas for the last three seasons stood at 100 guineas a mare. Traducer's stock have every* where performed creditably, and include such noted animals as Lurline, Calumny, LeLoup. Betrayer, Trump Card, Fishhook, 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 the clam's side Mufti is also remarkably well connected, being out of Flat Iron by Peter Flat— Emms* by Gil Blae— Emily by Operator — Flora M'lvor by House's Emigrant, &c. Peter Flat was one of the most successful performers that has left England, and possessses a splendid pedigree (see Stud Book). Flora M'lvor was one o the best mares ever foaled m Australia »nd her desendants are always eagerly sought after by breeders and racing men. Flora was the grand dam of Figaro, Bay Middleton, Cossack, Nutwith, ?oe, and Waimea — the latter being the dam of Manuka. Toi Toi, and others. Toi toi is the dam of Kakapo, Harakeke— dam of £oiari, Totara— eire of Longlands, Papapa, Rama Kama and other wellknown perforraerjs. It will thus be seen that Mufti is well warthy of the patronage of breeders who wish to keep to racing strains. Mufti is a golden chestnnt, standing 15 hands 3 inches high, and is spendidly proportioned, and of excellent constitution. Mufti's racing performances are too well known to require any reference here. Fqr further particulars appl - to *T. CRANWELL, Groom m charge. Or to LOWES & FALLOON, Owners. To Stand This Season EANGJTIKEI AND MANAWATU DISTRICTS, The celebrated Thoroughbred Horse P AT AP A. PAPAPA is by Ravensworth (itnpors ted) out of Waimea, by Sir Hercules—Flora M'lvor, by Emigrant (imported)— Cornelia, by Grasshopper— Manto (imported) Ravensworth by Touchstone— Fair Jean, by Verulam— Fair Ellen, by Paptalopn. 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 tbefastest horses that ever raced m New Zealand. At the Christchurch meeting m 1873 he ran second to the celebrated Lurline m the Canterbury Cup, 2\ miles m 4m Bsec, carrying 7st 21bs, as a three year old. Lurline, 4vrs, Sst 91bs ; Tambourini, 9st 61bs ; Malvina, Bst 9lbs ; and Templeton. 7st 2lbs, also ran. Papapa won the Christchurch Derby m 2min 44sec, beating Castaway (own brother to Lurline), Templeton and Traitor. At Auckland won the Auckland Turf Club Cup, with 7st 81bs, 2 miles, m3m 46sec. Yatterina, 7st 12lbs second. Parawanui^ Hatred, and Black Eagle also ran. Papapa also walked over for the Railway Stakes, and woo the Thames Plates, 7st slbs, 2 miles, m 3m 55sec, beating Hatred, 9st 7lbs. Terms.^- Single mare, L 5 ss; two oi more, aa per agreement. For further particulraa apply to D. M'BETH, Owner, Kiwitea. *

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Manawatu Times, Volume IX, Issue 1139, 31 December 1883, Page 1

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Tapeke kupu
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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Times, Volume IX, Issue 1139, 31 December 1883, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Times, Volume IX, Issue 1139, 31 December 1883, Page 1

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