' X ;P:0 ! STAND THIS SEASON m the X Manawatu and Rangitikei Districts, the'sThorough-bred horse ! MUFTI. The attention of breeders is solicited: to the pedigree of this most fashionably ' bred ■ horse, wbp is now m his prime and ; m splendid condition. MUFTI js by Bthe8 the premier stallion, 'Traducer^ -who has for the, last three seasons stood at^OO' guineas a mare.' Traducer's stock have everywhere per» ' formed credita^bly,: and include such noted animals as Lurline, Calumny, Le Loup, Betrayer, Trump Card, ' Fishhook ,"."and' others. ■< Tr,aducer's pedigree, is ajvery brilliant one, as it includes all the most valued strains of the English stud for the last century. On the 'dam's sidei Mufti is also remarkably well connected, being out ~6f Flat Iron by Petl* Flat^Emma by Gil Bias— Emily by Operator— Flora Molybr by Rouse's Emigrant, &c. Beter'lFlat was, one of the rnqstpuq-. cess'ful performers that has left England, and possesses a splendid pedigree (see 1 btuk Book). Flora M«lvor was one cf the 'best* mares ever foaled m Australia,, and; her descendants are always eagerly sought, .after by. breeders and. racing men. Flora Mclvor was the grand dafri of Figar>, Bay Middletbn, Cossack, Nutwith,Zoe, and Waimea— the latter being 'thWdam of MariulaVToi Toi, aid others. Toi Toi is the dam of Kakapo, Haf akeke^-dam ,/pf ,. Korarii Totara--^ - siregf Lolaglands, PapapaTßama Rama, L i and; other .well-known performers. -* Itwili thus, be seen that Mus^i is well wortify' of tbie patronaee'of breederswhi wish to keep to l racing 1 - strains. Mufti is a golden chestnut, standing 15 (lands 3 idches high and is splendidly propbrtidnedi 'and of ; excellent constitution, . Mufti's racing performances are too well "known to require any reference;; <bere. ■ : ' : '•■ ' J d?erms: — Single mares, £5 5s ; extra mares as peip agreerrient. Payment bfi promissory note to be given at time ot service, and due four months.after date. Paddooking free for one nynth, after ' which iWJLljfee^pharged 2s per,week.. )v <y , 4?elegraphio' or ©^et.conimunicatio'ris addressed to W</ Mpore, of the Comtmercial Hotel Stables, will be promptly attended to by him, he will alsb receive and give dfelivety of all mares consigned ' •to fiis charge for Mufti.' ' For fuliei*vparlbicularß apply to- ■ ; :- s j AA,. : v-.. ; T-.<CRANWELL,,., i . i^ j Groorii m charge. lOr to * > 1 -yLOWES>& FALLOON,- aa 1 -v) \ ■■■>-, ••!•■ ' . • .' Owners^ , r |JhE '.' vI THOROUH-BRED ' StailioW J ]^&7r^^b7eijj;o "; ; ;. ., Will travel the Palmerston, Feilding, I .vr>» arid Random Districts- > .* iTH^Sj Li ßiE-.£. S,QN v , T MORPHEUS is a ~> golden^ chestnut *J »' standing 16 hands finches j thoroughly sound m all respects. -He is 6 years old', and .by that iast„> and well-known ,■ horse ? Castaway,,.dam Somßamb.ulaiby Tojwtony; dam Opera by II JBarbiere,^, dam Cassandra by Priam-, j Towton. byj : Melbourne; Castaway by Traducer, 1 dam Mermaid. M obpheus comes from a great racing family, claimirig soriie ; aristocratic and high-class performers as ! his relatives. . Jb is sire won the Wellingtori Cup, arid ran second for the Canterbury Derby arid Great Arituirin Handicap. 'He is full brother to Liirlirie' an^ Le Lotipi The performarices of 'thpse animals m New Zealand and Australia rieedrio corhriient; Le Loup won the Canterbury J. C. Handicap and Cup iri ;i 1880. Opera, grand dam 56fl Morpheus,., won the Canterbury' Derbyin 1864. Tambour^ni was^also from* Oper*a| by Towton,' 'and'' 'won' airiongst otbbr races, /the Canterbury v * jjp. Handicap" arid ! Caritefbuvy and Wejiingtofff Cups,; besides performing. \ sUjCcessfully over liurdles. Salvage, by Castaway, ran second for the Wellington Cup last year giving the winner a year and a pound. Won the Great Handicap at Christchurch, iarid ran second to Adamant^for, the Dunedin , p t up; giving the ; winner, two ! yjfijpcjj and twenty- four pounds. •MoBPHE r us i Tjvill '. be at. Palmerston on ' Mondays* and' Tuesdays, Feilding on Wednesdays, Halconibe pn : Thursdays, BuUs on Fridays, and. Martpn on • jx. .'.' .^tirdays.. : i!(; v; .. *\ JTerms— -£5, and 5s g-foopaage fee. , Tyro or mb^e ' mares as per agreement! iFbr particrilars apply to' f "' !v ' .!'••• : FRED. NEAME, '■ i;,< ! , x..xq x-a« «•■••',. - ; a.'m.- B a i}s. ■ - , Or - ...:■-..« -An ■■( i'):v ■ j E. D. BROWNE, * 'Hors'e' Bazaar, Palmerst'oriNo^th.' 1 ' j PRELIatINARY NOTICE, y THE Spleudid and Powerful Clydes- ■■ ii -'•.-" : ' dale^ 'Horse 7777 J7' ; bEift^Ar, HA^feCdclK:' WiU travel the Palmerston, Feilding,' Sandon, Campbelltown, and; t Foxton ! districts this Season. 'Full Particulars m a- subsequent issue. Cards will be distributed m the district. ; "J.DOR6EN, Proprietor, Taonui-street, '" --..,. Palmerston NprtL. TO STAND THIS SEASON. rp he Draught ' stallion j ; V : "ygltng HERO, 7 HERO is a Clydesdale, arid bnt of one of the best mares m the two counties. i PADDOCKS PROVIDED, i Terms: £2. ' :- ' WALTER BAKER; Hay's j Bangitikei Line. • I , Palmeritori North, "
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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 258, 4 October 1883, Page 3
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