H. W. H^IITBITTLE PBAOTICAI WATCHMAKER &0., Next Beady Moi^et Sxobe, THE SQUARE, PALMEESTON NOETH. All kinds of English and Foreign Watches and Clocks accurately repaired, and guaranteed for |welve months. • ; — ■-'•■■■''■- ■' ;'y ' t ','",'")'. . ' "' ; : THYNNE LINTO# & , CO,, GENERAL,". iMPpKTEES ' : 'FbXTON." IV
Notice to. owners of bred Stock.- - As ' Mufti will not travel his advertised district this season, he wiflj ftand. at his owner's Stahlfcs. 1- - | For the i coorehience of those who wish to huva their mares stiut.d by him he will be at his Owner's farm .during the remainder of the season. ,;' ; i ; All care of mares will be takeii* but Ino responi ibility incurred. ■ ' ■ ! Paddocking (or three weeks -free; after that time 2s per week will be charged , ■; Termsr--£6 6s, guarantees, ; The aHeftb'bn of breeders is solicUeK to the pedigree of tbia most tasbionahJy bred horse, vrho -is now : inbis primp and. , m splendidcbnditipn.i:.7. , .' r MDFTf >is; hy the premier stallion, . .Traducer, who has for the last three, season!} stood' at .1.00 guineas; a x mare.'r Traduder's stock, hare everyi> where performed creditably, and include such tfote'd^mrrials'astLurlinei Galufanyi Le Lo'up. Betrayer, Trump Card, Fishhoot, and others. :;TraduQer's pedigree isa very briihant one, as it. includes all the most valued strains of the -English stud ofithe last century. On the dam's side TMuftviji ' also remarkably well connected, beingiQUt of Flat Iron by Peter Flat^-Emma ' by; Gil l Blaf— Emily . by Operator Bora iM'lvor by -Eouse's; Emigranti &c. " *■ Peter Flat was one pf the most successful perforniers that has left, England,, and possessses a splendid, pedigree.. (see Stud, Bobs% ; FloraM'lybr was one O the. best inures £yer Austrklia »uo| lier de'sjeridants^ are always- 1 eagerly sought after by breedei?s and racirigemen;. Flora was the grand dam of Figaro, Bay MiddletioniGossack, ISfutwith, Zoe, and I?VaimeaT-the .latter i being; the dam of Manuka, TqiToi^and others. Tdi toi is the dam of .Eakapo, Harakeke—dam of.Kdiari, r Tot'ara— "sire' I ' of Longlands, Papapaiß&ma liama and' other' well* known performers. '••■' ' :ii! ' m \ It will 'thus : be seen that Mufti is well tforfchy ofthe patronage' of breeders, who wish to keep to racing strains. Mufti is a golden chestnnti standing 15 bands 3 inches highland is, spendidly propoi. 1 tipned, and of excellent constitution. .; Mufti's racing; perforniances ar» too well known to require- any reference here. ■]■■'■■'■<'. "•■-;■-•■- ,'■"";',■ •"■ '■ '• For further particulars appl to 1 *T. CRAJNWELL, Groom m charge. Orto LOWES & FALLOON; Owners. To Stand" Tliis Reason SANGITIKEI AND MANAWATU DISTRICTS, The celebrated Thoroughbred Horse PAP AP A. PAPAPA is by Eavensworth. (import ted) out of Wa'imea ? by Sir Hercules— Flora M'lvor, by Emigrant (imported)— Cornelia, by GrasshoppcrrManto Cimported) Eavensworth by Touchstone— Fair Jean, by Verulam— Fair Kllen, by Pantalooa. See New Zealand, Stud Book for full pedigree. P^rApAis a dark qhest»ut', standing 15 hands 3inches. high, with great length, substance, and quality, and was one of ! thefastest horses tb\t ever raced m Net! i Zealand . At the Christchurch meeting m 1873 he ran second to the celebrated Lurline m the Canterbury Cup, 2^ miles m 4m 88ec, carrying 7st 2lbs, as a three "year old. Lurline, 4yrs, Bst 91b«; Tambourini, 9st 6ibs ; Maivina, 8s! 9lbs; and Templeton. 7st 21bu, also ran. Papapa won the <;hri«tchurch Derby m 2min 44sec, bt ating Castaway (own brother to Lurline), Templeton and Traitor At Auckland won the Auckland Turf Club Cup, with 7st 81bs, 2 miles, m 3m4s.sec. Yatterina, 7stl2lbs B econd. Parawamn,' Hatred, aud Black Eagle ako r a n. Papapa also walked over for'tne E aiiway Stakes, nnd won the Tbraur^' Plate s ,7st6lh S , 2 miles, m 3m 55sec, beating Hatred; 9st7lbs. Terms,— Single mar^ 1(6 ss; two oi more, as per agreemen r [. . _ "Tl'll' fllTlifa^nriiin 1 aS aPP^r-mrT
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Manawatu Times, Volume IX, Issue 1143, 5 January 1884, Page 1
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