>■■. ■ ._»r_xT^Biua>rl Moft?E_: Stobe, THE SQUABE, PALiMEBSTON NOBTH; -]■■ a A ;| ... ■''■■.; ;.i j-o-i.' i. « All kinds 'of' English and Foreign Watches and Clocks accurately repaired, j • and guaranteed* for twelve months. ' .). ;; ■ :. .7 ...... ,y.[ y.yy y.y>. .. ...... . ■; -'- ; - / j THTNNE: XiM^QWX'&X "GO., .(GENEBAL ; IMPOETEBS : A.; r :A:AXAX]S(^ 1 , ''"'"* ■■'•■'' • - ■ . ; ' : ; - ' ' ; '•' --"■-■■■ j L /."■ r 1 ;..-.. ; (,; ■■-•,.;. '.•'>'..•'■.:-:•. ;"P.t(.'l'"" ,i-!'!r'i--rl;,'; Nbticeto Owners ofThorOllgllr > : ,,/ : ( The, Thoroughbred Stallion '•■'_'■;' / # _;"-' : * : B__d : S_oc]_.'-V-- 7---:!. , . Morpheus -■■ . x'^-J. ,-iv ..:.,; • ~~T , . . j Will travel the Palmerston, Feilding, As Mufti will not travel his adver- XtM Sin , don Districts tbis seaßon> tised district this season, he will stand at his owner's Stables. ', ; \/TOBPHEIJS is a- gol' en chestnut, For the convenience of those .who jyj^ Btands 16 hands 3 inches . tho _ wish to hay. their mares s.int.d oy him foWghly7sound'in allrespefcts- He is 6 he will be at his Owners, farm during y^.-ft^ ahd'% that fast and well the remainder of the season. . ! kq^n' horse Castaway^ dam SomhamAll care of mares will be. taken, but dam Opera by II Barno responsibility incurred. . .1 'bi^,dam.(^i^.l-tV2']%umlTowton--Paddocking for three weeks^free;, by Melboprne; Castaway by Traducer, after that time 2s per week will ; be dam. Mermaid. 7 J^orpheus coirfe. ; from charged a great racing, family, claiming some ■ ~* . arisfocratic and high-cJass performers as Terms--£6 6s, f guarantees. ; his relatives. ; His sire: wpn the Welhng- :; >■.■,;■;■ 1 l] 'ton Cup and ran, second: for the Cantp3VI"! r J"yb ,J JC , I . j bury Derby and Great Autumn Handi- , , : , , 1 cap. He is full brother: to Lurlineand ._■ 7 . .... 'X ■ AT.,.. .'".'■! Ie Loup. The performances ot these: - . The attent'on.pfibreedeVi animals m New Zealand and Australia. to the pediWee pf ttiis ih'osi : lashional-ly need, no, com ment. Lp- Loup won the bred horse" who is nowih his prime and Canterbury J. OV Handicap 'and Cup m m splendid condition; >-.-■,■ •'■ \ 1880. Opera, grnjud dam, qf Morpheus, .;:: ,'•; j•/ _-__. f: .7';.:! won the. Canterbury Derby m 1864. MDFTI' : is- by: thei' premier :Stallion, Tambourini wa.9 also from Opera, -. by .Traducer, '.who has for. .the' 'ast Tbw.on, and -won amongst; other races three seasons stood at 100' guineas a the Canterbury 4T-. C. Handicap and mare. Traducer's stock' have eve)ry» Canterbury and Wellington Cups, bewhere performed 1 creditably, ; ahd include side.7 .performing successfully over such nbted'anirrials as. Lurline, Calumny, hurdles. Salvage, by-Castaway, ran seLe Loup, Betrayer. Trump Card, Fish- cond for the W e^*ngton last year, giv.hobkVand others! Traducer's. pedigree ing the Winner a year and a pound. Won isa Very brilliant one, as it; included all f the Great Autumn Handicap; at Christ-, the most valued strains of the English church, and ran second to Adauiahtjfor stud of the last century. On the daim's the Dunedin Cup giViiig the winner two side Mufti is also remarkably well, con- .years and twenty-four, pounds.; nected, being out 'of Flat Iron by ' Peter Terms— £5., and 5s groomage fee ; two Flat— Emma by GiJ Bla>— Emily ; by or.more mares as per agreement. Operator — Flora M'lvor by BoUse"s : Morpheus will travel as follows^:— Emigrant^ __c. ■'■■'.' Mondays, at Browh and-Eoiseh , s stables, Peter Flat ; was one of the most; s ue " Palmerston ; Tuesday high at Feilding;' 'cessrhlperformersitbat has left England, Wednesdays at Halcombe ;- Thursdays, ; ahd possessses a spiendid pedigree (see at Bulls ; Friday at Black Hill; Saturn Stud Book) V Flora M'lvor was orie o days, at Marton. «'.•. j '" 'the best mares ever foaled ih Australia For further particulars apply to \ ..nd her deserid ants are always eagerly I sought after by. breeders arid racing men. FEED. NEAME, Bulls, Flora was the grand dam of Figaro, Bay Middletoh, CossaclcrNutwith, Zoe, and Or E. D. Browne, Horse; Bazaar, Pal* Wairaea-r-the,latter being the dam of merston N. ! Manuka, Toi Toi, and others. . Toi toi • ; ■ ; is the ; dai(nblKakapo, Hafakeke~dam , r - , of $Lorari.rTotara--Bire;of Lonjglands, V , y',^ -L* '--'^Sftfc- ' Papapa,7EUma Kama and other 1 well-* ' '^l___lK___l_*^Lfc : known performers. ' : It will thus ,be seen that Mufti is well Fv- fJ"sfil worthy of ,the patronage of breeders who' , , %ta*^gjgm/m The H-_.-.fi»_;i>b*«U. UUi inches highland is spendidly propoi- . . ' . tioned, apd of excellent . constitution. Young Sir Colin Campbell, •Mufti's tracing perforniances are too veil . known to require apy reference TXTILL traf el through the Sandon here. ...-, • . ......, ..." "" ' VV iL , and Manawatu* Districts during tbepres^ason^ Gruom m charge. ** - -pgia^g ,A ° r LOvVES * FALLOON, Single Mare, £3 10s ; two or more o-uvvjio Owners. as per agreement. Groomage, ...... 7" . '... . ■ fees 55.. •• ! — r- . .■ : •'. ; ' — ~~~ — '■ For particulars see Cards. __^«-_ <^l% PATBTCK SHEEBIN, .... The Pure Bred Clydesdale En tir To Stand This Season TKI! X^***** , "77X7 ,». .T.m.mn XXT ILL travel through the Sandon BANGITIKEI AND MANAWATU \\ and Manawatu Districts durs j DISTRICTo, ing the present Season. | The celebrated Thoroughbred Horse Teems :— j P APAPA Single Mare, £3 10s ; two or more , *-_»-_r 4*>-«ir «• " as per agreement. Groomage! PAPAPA is by Bayensworth (import p particulars see Cards, ted out of Waimea, by Sir Her- PATRTPT? SHF-FT?™ cules-Flora M'lvor, by Emigrant (im- PATRICE SHEERIN, ported)^Cornelia, by Grasshopper— rropnetor. Manto Timported) Bayensworth- by _. S^l?T"^TSl^^^» al Tew 1 HE Mercantile and Bankruptcy GaPair Ellen, by Pantalooj. bee . JNew j *■ q Zealandi _^ Pro Zealand Stud Book for lull pe*g«J. * . Oi.nking.hb: numerous subscriPapapa is a dark chestnut, standing P^ m» Dunedin> Christchurch, Invercar--15 hands 3 inches high, with great leDgth, j iU Hokitika, Blenheimj Nelson, WeUington substance, and quality, and was one of fl apier) Gisborne. New Plymouth, Auck* j thefastest horses that ever raced m New lan^ &c, &c, and- the other Provincial; Zealand. At the Christchurch meeting towns, for their liberal support m the past I m 1873 he ran second, to the celebrated b e g 8 to assure them, now that the Gazette Lurline m the Canterbury Cup, 2\ miles _ a s entered its eigh'h year, of publication, m4m Bsec. carrying 7st 21 bs, as a three ibat; no pains and. expense will be spared m year old Lurline, 4yrs, Bst 91bs ; Tarn- the future m making it, as m the past, the ! bourini,9st6lbs,; MftWina, Bst 9lbs ; most useful and reliable circular m New ; »nrl T_mt>leton 7st 2lbs, also ran. Zealand. Besides having the largest and Patana won The Christchurch Derby most influential list ;? f. subscribers, the .j^apapa w»u ku fiaala'wav ' (owii Mercantile Land Banfeuptcy , Gazette con-. in.2min44sec beating Oajlaway^ (o« n particulars of BiUs of Sale brother to Lurline), q J-™P!j* on . a ° d Mortgages of . Stock, Wool Liens, &c, and traitor. A^ Auckland j -m the Aw_>, mat *? er^Mg to' Bankruptcy filed m lard %utf Club Cup, with 7st . 8ll«, ,2 aU tne^ c^ ief e^,,^ ;tC!W 4,; n( i more miles, m3m 45sec. Yatterina, ystijiiba thanany other of . its }cind ip the. tjolopy. second. Parawanui, Hatred, ana » ,i '< : ft The M. and B.,Ga? B tte' is thp only Gu 9 er.<e ' Eagle also rah. Papapa aUo walked f O - t h ft Colony published' in '. Yew' Zealand. 1 over for the BaiiwayStake.'*, nnd won/the Annual' subscriptions, L 3 3 9 , pa. able m .idThames Plates, 78t slbs, 2 miles, iri 8m vance. Half yearly index,i pubhshed m 55sec, beating Hatred, 9st 7lbs. January and July: : in eachvyear. Agents .1 yTerms.-— Single mare, I <s ss ; two 01 ,for.WelUington-^Mess--,8 l l'aker^ Bros., Htar ; more> as per agreement. ,i chambers, Lamb^pn Quay. Vfor'Wanganu^ ' For further particulras apply to, —H, 17, Jones,, Victoria "Avenue, 1 Head *^ r• . D; M'BKTH,7 offlce,.Du-^ed'in^R v f. r Whe.ler'; i Aayertising .1 Owner, "Kiwitea. Agency' Stafford streetr-' - 7- j
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Manawatu Times, Volume IX, Issue 1141, 3 January 1884, Page 1
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