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H. ~W. HAtBITTLE practical watchmaker &c, Next Beady Momsir Stobe, THE SQITAEE, PALMEBSTON NOETH. All kinds of English and Foreign Watches and Clocks accurately repaired, and guaranteed for twelve months. ! *■ • ■ THYIsrHE XmTC)]Si:-.'<fe,v:: : 00., GENERAL .', IMJPOBTERS TOITON.

Notice to owners of Thorough r Jbred Stock. \A« Mufti -will aot travel his advertised* district this season, be will Btarid at his owner's Stables. For the convenience of those who wish to have their mares stinted by him j he will be at his Owner's farm duringj the remainder of the season, ' i All care of mares will be taken, but' np responi ibility incurred. - \ Paddocking for three weeks free;;! after that time 2s per week will be;j charged , Terms— £6 6s, guarantees;. .; ' \ \ TMXXtt* '-'■■ ' y \- THe attention of breetlers is solicited; to the pedigree df tin's most fashionably bred horse, who is now m bis prime, and in< splendid .condition. „ . ,; M" ' CFFTf is. by the premier stallion] ' Traducer,' who has for the. last 'three '"season's 1 stood at I°° guineas a mare. ; TraducerV stock ■> have every -| where performed creditably, and include such 'noted [animals as Lurlitfei I Calumny j Le Loup.cßetrayer. Trump Card, Fish-) hook', and others: - Traducer's pedigree is a very brlliiant one, as it includes all ibeippst valued strains of the English stud-df the last cehtury; On the (lam's side Mufti is also remarkably well connected, being out of Flat Iron by Peter Flat^-Erama by Gil Blap— Emily by Operator — . Flora M'lvor: by Kouse's Emigrant, &c. - , ' : Peter Flat was one of the most successfulperformers'that has left; England j arid ppsaessses a splendid pedigree (see 1 Siud iJook).. Flora M'lvor was one o the beat mares ever foaled m, Australia «h'd her desendants are always eagerly sought after by breeders and racing meni Flora was the grand dam of Figaro, Bay Mjddletqn, CoßsacV, Hut with, • Z6e, and Wairaea— the latter being the dam of ManuVa, Toi Toi, and" others: : Toi 1 ioi is thedam 6)F ; Eakapbi 'Ha'ratete— dam of Eoiarii-'Totara— sire of Longlands, Papapa, Eama Kama and i othe^r Wellknown performers» io It will thus be laeen that Muftus well worthy of j the patronage of breeders who wish to keep to racing strains. Mufti is a golden chestjin^ 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. . r ; For further particulars appl to *T. CRANWELL, Groom m charge. Or to ; LOWES & FALLOON, i • Owners. To Stand This Season SANGITIKEI AND MANAWATU DISTRICTS, The celebrated Thoroughbred Horse PAPAPA is by Eavensworth (impors ted) out of Waimea, by Sir H er« cules— Flora M'lvor, by Emigrant (imported)— Cornelia, by Grasshopper— Manto Ravensworth by Touchstone— Fair Jean, by Verulam— Fair fillep, by Pantaloon. See New Zealand Stad Book for full pedigree. Papaba is a dark chestnut, standing 15 hands 3 inches high, with great length, substance, and quality, and was one of thefastest horses that ever raced m New Zealand. At the Christchurch meeting m 1873 he ran second to the celebrated Lurline m the Canterburj Cup,2| miles m 4m Bsec., carrying 7st 2lbs, as a. three ■year old. Lurline, 4yrs, Sst 9!be; Tambourini, 9st 6:bs; Malvina, Bst 91bs; and Templeton. 7st 2lbs, also ran. Papapa won the <:hri*tchurch Derby m 2min 44»ec, biating Castaway (own brotßVto LuVlioe), Tompleton and. Traitor. At Audklapd won the ' Auckland Tuff Club" Cup, with' fat Slbs, ,2 miles, iv Biri 45sec. Yarterma, 7st 12\bs second. 1 ' P^^awamu/Hatred, and Black Eagle' also r*n, Papapa aho walkpd ■over for 'be E,ail'way Stakes, <md won the Thames ! 'late , 7st 51 , 2 miles, m3m j»ssec,', beating Hatred 9st7lhs. . Single xnar :}* two oi more, as per agreemeprt; ■ For further P B^^ I .^^'^. OwDer^

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1144, 7 January 1884, Page 1

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Tapeke kupu
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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1144, 7 January 1884, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1144, 7 January 1884, Page 1

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