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H. W. HAYB^TTLE 1 PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER &c, Next Beady Moket Stobe, THE SQUARE, PALMERSTON NORTH. All kinds of English and Foreign Watches and Clocks accurately repaired, and guaranteed for twelve mr>athg.^; . • - THYNNE -mfJON &-■ CO., GENERAL, .piPOHTEKS Notice to Owners Of Th6rOUgll- The Thoroughbred Stallion \ bred Stock. 7 , ?wc orpheus " , .. : , ; Will travel the Pal aierston, Feilding, As Mufti, will not travel his adver- and Sa'ndon Districts this season. ti6ed district this season, be will stand at liis owner's Stables. Tk/TOKPffEUS isa golden chestnut, For the convenience of those who JJfJL Btauds 16 bands 3 inchffl . fcbo^ wish to hava their mare v s stmt.d oy him roU ghly SO und m all respects- He i^' 6 he will be at his Owner s farm during y^^ 0^ au s that fast and well the remainder of the season. known Lorse Castaway, dam SomnamAll care of mares will be taken, but | )U la by Towton, di»m Opera by II Barno respon.ibility incurred. biere,dam Cassandra by Priam; Towton Paddocking tor three weeks free; . by Melbourne ; Castaway by Traducer, after that time 2s per week will be dam Merniaid. Morpheus comes from charged a great facing family, claiming some aristocratic <»nd high-class performers as Terms— £6 6s, guarantees. h;is relatives. His sire won the Wellingtpn'€up and ran second for the CanterMUFTI bury Derby ah d Great Autumn < Handiclapi He is^fnll brother to Lurline and t ' LeLoup. The performances 61 these The attentipn.Qi'.br<?eders.Js splicitef, ajiimals' in JSew. Zealand and;. Australia to the pedigree oftbis most fashiohahlv "ive'd no comment. Lb "Loup woo" the bred hpfse,, who i^now m liis' prime and -Canterbury J. C. Handicap and Cup m m splendid condition. > 1880. Opera, grand dam of Morpheus, ' ' '— — • won the Canterbury Derby m 1864. iTl'^fiTDFTr is by the premier stallion, Tambouririi'was also, from 1 Opera, (by JjJL' Traducer, who: h. as .for the last .Tow con, and won amongst other races three seasons .stood at . 3.00; guineas a j the Canterbury J. G. Handicap* and mare. Traducer's stock have every* Canterbury and Wellington Cups, bewhere performed creditably, and include sides performing . successfully over such' noted animals as Lurline, Calumny, hurdles. Salvage, by Castaway, ran se- ■ Le Loup. Betrayer. Trump Card, Fish- 'bond for the Wellington last year, givhook, and others: Traducer's' pedigree: sing the winner a year and a pound. Won is.- a. very brilliant one, as it includes a]l the Great Autumn Handicap at Christthe most valued strains of the English -church, -and 'ran second to iAdauiaflt for stud of the last ,century. On the , flams. the Dunedin Cup giving the -winner two side Mufti is. also remarkably well /con- years and twenty -four pounds, nected, being. out of Flat Iron by Peter 1 Term?— £o. and 5s groomage fee;; two Flat^— Eram^: by Gil Blaf— Emily by qr.mpre mares as per agreem.ent. \ Operator — Flora M'tvor by Eouse'a ' Morpheus will travel as follows :— Emigrant, &c. . Mondays-, at Brown and Boisen's stables, 'Peter Flat wad one of the most sue- Palmerston ; Tuesday nigh at Feilding ; cessful performers that has left England, Wednesdays at Halcombe ; Thursdays, 1 and.posßeßsses a splendid pedigree (see at Bulls • Friday at Black Hill ; Satur* Stud Bbpjt);. Flora M'lvor -was one o days, at Marton. ■ ... ... the. best mares ever; : foaled m Australia For further particulars apply t© »rid : her desendants' are ! always eagerly sought after by breeders arid racing men. FRED. NEAME, Bulls, Flora was the grand dam of Figaro, Bay 1 Middleton, CossacV.'Nutwith, Zoe : , and Or t£>. D. Browne, Horse Bazaar, Pals Wainiea — the latter being the dam of merston N. Manuka, Toi T6U arid others. Toi toi is the dam of Kakapo, Harake^e--,dam " '. ~~ bf.Korari, iTotara— sire of Longlarids, ft*>Tßtrii^^§l Papapa, Rama, Kpma and other well-. njfflfffA known performers- - ' It will thus be .seen that Mufti is well 1 V r^*F%( worthy of the patronage of breeders who V*»«MBj^pß» wish to keep to racing strains. , Mufti is „,, „ _ rgSdenchLW,, Btanding.ls8 tanding.ls bands 3 The Pure Bred Clydesdale Entire, inches high, and is spendidly. propoxtioned, and of excellent , consiimtion. ■ Young Sir Colin Campbell, ' Mufti's racing perforniarices.ar* too . well known to require any reference iTTTDLL travel through the Sandon here,-, . ■, •..-■; .. ( . • VV and Manawatu Districts during For, further particulars appl. to the present Season. , . , T. CRAJN WnliLi, Groom m charge. Tehms:--Qr LOWES & FALLOON, Single Mare, £3 10s; twoormore .uw ,oj .«. Owners. as P er a g reement - Groomage, fees ss. • — : — "~' For particulars see Cards. ASwBUMrt^Sl ' PATRICK SHEERIN, KjJh^JLgfaflOJf The Pure Bred Clydesdale En tir To Stand Tliis Season THB _ imTT TT7 ILL travel through the Sandon RANGITIKEI AND MANAMA rU :YV and Manawatu Districts durs DISTRICTS, . jug t ne prf sent Season. The celebrated Thoroughbred Horse Tesms :— •o a TS* A *P A. Single Mare, £3 10s ; two or more f A7& Jrii> ag p er a g reemen t. G-roomage ~ , .. fees ss. PAPAPA is by Rayensworth (impors For ticulars see Carda> ted)outof.Waimea, by Sir Her- r -patkiov sjTTffTTßrvr ' cules-Flora M'lvor, by Emigrant (im- PATRICK SHBERIN ported)— Cornelia, by Grasshopper— rropnetor. Manto Timported) Ravenswortb. by Zealand Stud Book for iull pedigree inthankih^ numeroug nhteA , PAPAPi. is a dark chestnut, standing g erß in ' ,, une di n , Ohristchurch, Invercar--15 hands 3 inches high, with great lengtn, j .^ Blenheim, Nelson, Wellington substance, and quality, and was one. of fj apier) Gisborne. New Plymouth, Auckthefasteet horses that ever raced m New lan d, &c, &c, and the other Provincial Zealand. .' At the Ckristchurcli meeting towes, for their liberal support m thepast m 1873 be ran second to the celebrated t,egs to assure them, now, that the Gazette Lurline m the Canterburj Cup, 2£ miles has entered its eigh'h year of publication^ m 4m 8860.,* carrying 7st 2lbs, as a three that no pains and expense will be spared m year old 4yrs, 3st 9lbs ; Tarn- the future m making it, as m the past, ,the bourini;9st6lbs; Malvina, Bst." 9lbs ; most useful and. reliable circular m New nml " 'IVmnlflton 7-t 2lbs, also ran. Zealand. Besides having the largest and and lempleton. /.J -sio-, *"" . mo 3 t influential list of subscribers, , the Papapa won the ; hlto^™ """J Mercantile and Bankruptcy Gazette conin2mm44sec beating .Gas away .^^ fuUeat partjcularß ' of Bills of Sale brother to Lurline), Ti-rapletoir atm Mo of Stock> Wool Lie^ &c<) and Traitor. At Auckland won the AttCK- matters perta i nhlg to Bankruptcy filed m lard Turf Club Cup, with 7st Bins, t h e chief cities and towns, and more miles,- iv 3iu 45sec. ' Ya'tferina, 7st l^ll>s than any other of it(j kind .^ the; Colony, second. ParawanuvHatred, and Black The M. and B. Gazette is the only- Gazette Eagle also ran. Papapa aUo walked f or t^, e Colony, published m. yewv ew Zealnnd. over for the Railway fcjtvkes,«nd wo" the: Annual subscriptions; L 3 3s, - priyable m aiN Thaules Plates, 7*t slbs, 2 miles, m, 3m V ance. Half yearly .index,' published m .55sec, 'beating Haired, 9st 71bs. ■ January and JuV m each year. Agents Terms— Single mare, ,1-5 ss; two- 01 for Wellington— Messrs Baker Bros., Star m «tl To ',, Pr affrflement ' Chambers, Lambton Quay ; for Wanganui "^ '/ T S gEL annlv to : L Jones , Victoria Avenue. Head v ,Fo Ti further particulras. *fffi^ office, Dunedin- H.T. Wheeler, Adyerlising !<■:'.■ ....-■:•■ Owner, Kiwitea; -Agency Stafford street.

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Manawatu Times, Volume IX, Issue 1142, 4 January 1884, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Times, Volume IX, Issue 1142, 4 January 1884, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Times, Volume IX, Issue 1142, 4 January 1884, Page 1

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