H. I^. H.^YBITTI.E practical watchmaker &c, Next Keadt JMonet Stobb, , t>4 THE SQUARE, PALMEESTON NOBTHf" 1 r ' '•■' : :^;.i 'o '■ . . . »", ..-" All kinds of "English and Foreign patches and Clocks accurately repaired, and guaranteed for twelve months. .ipHyjw^l^.PH&ci GENERAL- '' isii*W : i%M->- : >'' i
Notice to owners of Thorougli- ' feedstock. As Mufti will not travel hjfe advertised district this season,' He will stand at iii^owper's" Stables. •■■■<■>■■•" .For the convenience of those who wish to havi their mares stint .'d 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 respons ibility. incurred. ; w , ■ s Paddocking tor three i^eeks free; 1 after that time 2s per week will, be charged . ■<&,- ..;,- --'" ■ iV. .' :■ '.J Terms— £6 6s, guarantees.;., The attention -of breeders , is; . splieite!' to the pedigree of this wost fashionably bred horse, who is now m bis prime and m splendid condition. _. MUFIH is : -'by the premier stallion," ; Traduce^ who has for the Jast three seasons' stood at 10Q> guineas ( a mareV Traducer>'s. stp.ck, hav,e every, where performed creditably, and include such noted animals as ; L.urline,,Calumny, Le Loup, Betrayer. Trump Ca/d, Fish--' hooki.and others: Traducer's .pedigree is a very, brilliant t pne, as it "includes all the most valued strains of the English stud of the last century. On the dam's side Mufti is also remarkably well connected, being out of Flat Iron by Peter Flat-rrEmma by Gil Blap— Emily by Operator — Flora Jyi'lvqr by Rouse's Emigrant, &c. . ' ' ! Peter Flat was one of the most suqcessfu[perfbriners that has left England, and ppssessses a splendid pedigree (See Studßpok). : Flora M'lvpf was Phe o the Vest^ mares ever foaled m- Australia and always eagerly Vought after by breeders and ; racing men. Flora was tbe gran'ct dam of Figaro, Bay f MiddTeton ; , Cossack, Nut.with, Zoe, and Wairaea-^the latter being jthe dam, of Mbnuka, Toi Toi, and others.,, Toi ! toi is the daih of Kakapo, Harakeke^^am of 'Zbteri; Totara—sire- of Longlands, Papapa, Kama Kama and . other wellknown perfoxraer's. ... It will thus be seen .that Mufti is well worthy of the patronage of fjreeders who wish to keep to. racing strains. Mufti is a golden/ chestnnt, standing. 1 5 :bands 3 inches' high* andi.is spendidly propoitioned, and of excel lent , cpnstirutipn. MuW's racing^performances are too well known to require any reference here. ■,-.;• .•. ; -;.,; ' : ; :[. .. ■ \ For further particulars appl to j *T. CRANWELL, , Groom m charge. Or to " ' """'" '"". '•'■. LOWES &. FALLOON, '' ! •■'••" Owners. To Stand Tliis Season j SANGITIEEI' AND MANAWATU DISTRICTS, The celebrated Thoroughbred Horee PAPAPA. J PAPAPA is by Eavensworth (impors 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. Kllen, by Pantaloon. See New i Zealand Stud Book for full pedigree. PirAPAis a dark chestnut, standing 15 bands 3 inches high,with great length, substance, and quality, and was one of! j thefastest horses' that ever raced m 'New I Zealand. At the Christthurch meeting m 1873 he ran second to --the celebrated Lurline m the Canterbury Cup, 2^ miles m 4m Bsec, carrying 7st. 2ibs, as a three year old. Lurline, 4yrs, Bst 9ibs 5 Tambourini, 9st 6lbs ; Malvina, Bst 9lbs ; and Templeton- 7st 21bs, a'so ran. Papapa won the '.:bristchurch Derby m 2min 44sec, bca'ing Castawiiy (own brother to Lurline), Ttmpleton aiid Traitor. At: Aucklan wou the Aatklard' Turf Club Cup, ith 7st' BH)s, 2 miles, m3m 45sec. Yatterina, 7st 1 2lbs secondi ; Pa rawamu, Hatred^ and Black Eagle also r.«n. Papapa alfo walked over for he Bsailway Stakes', Vnd won the Thames }Mate"7«}t ,sibs, : 2 miles, m 3m iSSsec, beating. Vf at red ,9st7H>s. 5 TermsJ— Single mare J>s ss; two oi I, more, aa jut agreenien!. . For further particular apply to I ' ' D:-M«BKTH, \" Owner, Kiwitea,
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Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1150, 14 January 1884, Page 1
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625Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1150, 14 January 1884, Page 1
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