■ <jvn_r_?_Di XVO STAND THIS SEASON m the i. Manawatu and Rangitikei Districts, the Thorousjh-bred horse MUFTI. LlV'i i i'> ! — -^' ' ' ' i The attention of breeders is solicited- to the pedigree of this most fashionably j bred*horse,i who is now inhis.,prime anU ;Xy ■. . m splendid conditio-/ ( * * ' -'' 1 krfFTi \B.iby premier stallipn, Traducer, 'who has for the last three ♦seasons stood at 100, guineas a mare. Traducer's stock have ? everywhere per* formed creditably, and include such noted animals as Lurline, Calumny, Le Loup, Betrayer, a Trump Card, Fishhook, and; others. Traducer's pedigree •is a very brilliant, one, as it inoludes all the most valued strains of the English stud for the last century. Ogjbhe dam's iSide Mufti ia also remarkably well connected! being *,pf Flat- (lron. by; Peter Flat- Emma by Gil BUs—Emily by Operator —Flora Mclvor by Rouse's (fee; - v ' ,; X .;. n iy i,i Peter Flat was one of the .most successful performers that bay left England, and posseßs.es. a splendid pedigree (see btud Book). 1 Flora Mclvor was one of tbe.best mores ever foaled m Australia, and her descendants' are always eagerly sought after by breeders,,, and^ racing men. Flora Mclvor was the grand dam pf Figar.)., ; Bay ; Middleton,. Cossack^ iNutwithl, _loe, and Waimea— the latter .being the dam pf-Manuka, Toi Toi, and others. Toi Tbias tUejd^of^akapo; : .Harakeke— dam of Korari, Totara—* sire of Longlands, Papapa. Rama Rama, ( and Other well-'knowDjpjerformers. It will thus be seen 'that Mufti is well worthy of the patrbnage bf breeders ,who wisjh. to, r keep to racing rßtrains. M,vfti ji6"ja "golden 'cheßtiiu t, : standing* 15 hands^inchesli^hSnd'i^ Splendidly^ proportioned, and of excellent constitution, i . ... •-!■ ... ;.._._. X."X< -M-UFif s racing "perfbrmances are tOb well known to require any 'reference* here. | ( . r /( Terms: — Single 'mares, &5 ss '; extra mares as pet agreement. " Pa j ment by promissory note to be given at time Of service,' and due four months alter date. Paddockib£"free for One month, after,, which nirill be charged ""28 per weefc.*^ Telegraphic pf other icommnnications , addressed to W. Moore, of the Commercial 1 Hotel Stables, will be promptly attendeid to by him, he willalso receive anu give delivery, of all, mares consigned to his charge- for Mufti. , : v,i: ' ! For jfuller 'p^artibhl ars apply to "'■ -■ j (i;] f T. CRANWELL, ' ' *' | ..Groom uTcharge. •Or to "'' ' .-•'•■' , ,' ; ' ' ! 'l- ; "LOWES^FALLOON, ■ , ';'' .' ', Owners.--; •
> f pHE !t TH!OR"OU_riBRED Stallion "Will travel the Palmerston, Feildihg;; and^'andbn Districts'- L j :,-.,■ T»H,J i i8 1 ,.^*,.E,A..5| 9.^.,-j • v - i ' - ■■ ' ' MORPHEUS is J a 'golden chestnut, sfianding .1 6, hands 3 inches ;"thorpughly sound V^Jl, respects.' He ! is t3 years old, anjd.by tjtiat '. fast and wbll-khoWri horse 1 Castaway, dam Spmnambola'by Towton, dam Opera by II Barbiere,*' dam JCassandra by Priam ; Towtou by Melbourne* ; 'Castaway 'by Traducer,. r>da,m [Mermaid. M orpheus comes from a great racing family. -claiming some aristocratic and perforniers as his-irelatiyes.!L_iis, -.sire; won .the. iand ran second, fby.the, : Canterbury Derbyis and- Great; Aujbumn ifaridicap. He is full brother to Lurline andiLe Loup. ..(The \ performances; of, these animals m New -Zealand and Australia need no :comment, Le , Loup rmii, the Canterbury J. C. -Handicap and; 1 Cuplft 1880r " Opera, grand dam of MorpheusJ won the Canterbury, Derby m 18__. Tambourini was also froih Opera, by. .Tpwfeon, ..and won •amongst^ other, races, the. Canterbury J. C. JETandicap and! Canterbury '"aiid' I Wellington Cups," besides performing successfully oyer hurdles. Salvage, by Castaway, ran second for the '""vVellingftori Cup last year 'giving the winner a yeair' and * a pbund. Won.' the 'Great Autumn Handicap at'Ghrietbhurch, and l rii_* sec6rid ni to "Adamant '■'■ for 1 the Dun'ealh tI Oup 10 giyifag i the 1 winner two i years and twenty-four peurids." s ''' -■'■ _ -Iv-ia-J-luU- '.-Jii.-'A - x-> jSIpRPHEUs will be at Palmerston on ; Mon(aays : aiid %desdays,' 'Feilding On Wednesdays, Halcombe on Thursdays, Bulls bn Fridays, arid: : 'Marton ion | ,-X> Satuidays. ..Xi. * i i-.-'iU ! i •.:■■■:;} .-A A ■!,,.'; vi ] v h<] Y-:Y ; -,J iTerms-rr«£sj and SsujgriOomage ; fee.| Two or more inures as per agreement. ! .i Jif-.ii x. :;rrrr-; .; .. Ul A. ( v .y For particulars! apply to v ,„.i-..,i, i . . ,-, • ' FRED. NEAME, .. Bulls. ' | '"" '' '' ""'"".b. d. browWe, ; ! " ' Horse Bazaar,. Palmerston North. ; ■ ..<- •. i ■ -k. , .ii. . t ._ _j ; :jt ; ; - , '. ■ W^uXX ' *■\ ■_ ' ■ , I PRELIMINARY NOTICE. THE 'Splendid ; and, Powerfol jQlydesdale Horse GENIERAL HAYELOCK •Will travel the Palmerston'," Feilding, Sandon, Campbelltown, and Foxton districts this Season. Xx'X] r-« ■■i7~TT xy . . . - Full Particulars m a subsequent issue. Cards will be distributed m the district. | , J. iDORKEN, Proprietor, ■ V, 1 ; ] Taonui-street, ! - ■ ] Palmerston North. ! PRELIMINARY NOTICE. r PHE PURE-BRED ■:, Clydesdale. !JL ; -■•'■ Entire- Horse ' IpttfNdE DE'THE TALLEY Will travel the Manawatu, Palmerston. ! '■'■•■ ■ i andy Woodville. districts, , ; .*. *>; \ .; j Terms .£9 10a.- -Paddock provided, i .L / JOHN CaUBBINj, Ai j , v. Turakina. j A-gttsfcaOth, 1888. d '
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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 268, 16 October 1883, Page 3
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