v TH^S.^E?ASON m th 1 'ManaWattf and Rangitikei Dis tricts, the Thorough- bred horae ■ L .... .o-/ MUFTI. ;^ ' The attention of breeders is solicited t the pedigree . of th.is • mos.t; fashionabl bredliorse, whp is^npWiin hi> grime- an • !t • ' iv iri spienail coriditidn. • ; M,t[FT ; I is, by the premier stallioi Traducer, who, has for the last^thf'e seasons, stood at 100 guineas a mate Tradnceiy stock laVe everywhere per formed, creditably, and,. include eupl noted ariimale i as L'urliriej Calumny, L Loup, ? Betrayer, = ;Trump Card/ Fish hook, and others. Traducer's pedigrei is a very brilliant one,: as it includes al the* most valued strains of the Englisl stud for the lasJLfigntury. On the dam'i side Mufti is also remarkably wel .connected^ • being out? :ofssFlat? Iron b^ Peter Flat— Emma by Gil Bias— Emilj by Operator —-Flora Mclvor by Roused Emigrant} &c. i) > !; « tsi -- u; '-'■-' - j Peter Flat was one of the most sue cessful performers that' has left England and possesses a splendid pedigree (se< *fctud*Bodk). ; JFlor* M«Ivor r wa% one c: the best mares.ever foaled m Australia s anji her; descendants ate jalwayfi: eagerlj Bouofht after by. and racing men. Flora Mclvor was the grand dane flFigar > Bay ,' Middletpn, utwitn , Zoe,in'd Waimea— the lattei beinAJthe dam of Manuka, Toi Tof, ano Harakeke— dam,, of Korari, Totara— siv^offLonglands,; Rama »d d .ptn.er r 'weli->nowo ner-fotmer^ ! *Ii will thus beV-seen' that Mufti h well worthy o'f / tie Ipatronaa'e1 patronaa'e of breedert who wish to keep .'to, pacing, strainsi I'MuFtf is >! a golderi i? pheßtnut,: standing I !6 i 'riancta > 3 iric&'eß'high'and iß : B^lendidlj proportioned, and of excellent'cbnstituj tion. )V . . ...""""/ ■< ■. n \ ;^MufttV racing perfbrmarice^ are top well known to require ' ! ahy referenbe here. " '.,' . ; '- Telrm's':— Sihgte mares, £5 5s V extra tnares as pel agreement, Payment by promissory note to be givenat: time of service, and due .four^ months after date.;Baddobkip(r |;ee i'for one Imonth, after which will be^h'argeict 2s^per week. : : Telegr^phJQ or other communications addressed to W. Mpprej/of the CommeilciaLjHo'tei >Stabl«?s, t will be. promptly attended' to by himj," he, wjiiralso receive and give deliyeiy of all mares consigned to hid'chWge 'for Mupyi. \T] ," »&,'""" * y T.'CRANWELL, "Groom, m charge. ■•■• ''6i f \p : 7- ll \ "'''■ **'' ' c U, »mu<* ■■lq\?ES ; l<£ FALLOON,rr^ ,y-r\: -■■•;.* i.-'.'.r.i! .I-,'.. : i>UV-.-y : >^ bO ,* pHE- THOROUHiBEED | I ' . . zr-h'ii-.M?-}:* ir ;r,-t.y J\CLvJJr6jr-J^-JrH >rL»p.» q Will, travel fite Palmerston;^eliding, 'a and^andb'n Districts l _ v^T..H t: I.^,.^E,A.S.^N, J . i MORPHEUS' is ''a ' golden chestnut, standing 16 hands 3 inches ; thprpughly souiid'itf all Wipects." H'6 is i'jß years old; arid by ( fasb^n^'weil-known librse' Castkway , tfam Sotniiambula "b^ Towton, dam Opera by H Barbiere; dam. Cassandra "by Priam ; Tpwtanfby Melbourne ; Castaway* by Traduce*r, dam Mermaid.' Mbßif^Etis comes from a great racing family, claiming some aristocratic arid" high^class' performers as, ihis., relatives, -ilisf- sire ; th^ WeU^ton;=C.up,ftndr^.Be^ri4:fQrjjthe Canterbury Perby/ and Grea£ JAutumn Handicap! He is full brother to Lurline and, Le, Loup. The , perf ormanpes l of these animals m New Zealand and Australia need no comment;. - Le Loup won "the Canterbury J.Q. ..Handicap an^Gup in-1880.- Opera, grand dam of| J^orpheus, won the 1 Canterbury. Derby in}lß64. Tambourini was akd from Opera,. .^by,: Tpwton^ and won amongst other races, the &70F&^an ) 'dic ; ap:.ana, Jan^e'rbuiy f and Wellington Cups, besides performing successfully over hurdles. ... by Castawayj; rain: second for the Wellington^ Cup last year giving the winner a year and a poundv .Won 'the Great Autumn Handioap • j at- " ©hristchurch, and raWisecondJ'tO'C Aida'toarit for the Dunedim (Dup giving -thev -winner two years and. 'twenty-four; pounds. ■•=••: ■..;■■-•' Mobphetis will be at Palmerston, on Mondays .aad' Tuesdays,- Feilding on ; Wednesdays, Halcombe oriThursdays, Bulls: on 'Fridays, and- Marton or ! 2, Saturdays. , •*:'. ; Term^— |5 t¥ 4a^ps .gropmage, fee, Two"6r more mares as .per. agreement, i Oi. : U '?.'- "•■■'• < '!■"■ '' __" '' '. ! For particulars apply- t0. .. , ,. ,• , y .,.\:,i j ~l is 'W < '>•"■ '' ;; : FRED.;N'EAME,.. y ■ i .Or "■"".. -. ■.a ... « \ ■•■■■ ' '' ' '■-■■" Bi D. BROWNE, \ Horse Bazaar, Palmerston North. ; ' PRELiMINARY NOTICE. InpHß; 1 ani| P^werM Clydes;l ' 'dale Horse I GENERAL t HA:YELiOGK J jWill travel the Palmerston, Feilding, Saodon, Campbelltown, and Foxtor ! districts this Season. Full Particulars in 1 a subsequent issue. Cards will be distributed m the district i J. jDOREEN, 1 * ... .Proprietor, '■ ; , _>.., . .Taoffui-Btreet, * Palmerston NortL 1 • ■ ,; ^M J T! T~ _ .; J PRELIMINARY 'NOTICE. mHB • 3 PURE-BftED GJydesdal) lL:;'n.i shJiEntires Horse i^vm .:=.?f.v ■<• PKDWJB'OPTHB TktLEl Will travel the Manawatu, Palmerston > - and Woodville districts. ? ' , Terms : £3 10s. .Paddock provided , aJoHN QfetUBBIN, - i ,■-■• <i?y> r-.j \ ,VY Turakina. j Au^^thi'lßß3.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 266, 13 October 1883, Page 3
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721Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 266, 13 October 1883, Page 3
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