y PO STkwb THfs SEASON' in the 1 Man^wa^tu r and • ll&ngitikei Districtß,the s Th'ciMsH--bred horse ' MUFTI. 1 The attGWtion of breeders ' is solicited to ;the pedigree of this most bred'hdrtej'wijo'iß now- in his prime and in splendid condition. i MUFTI is by s ,the premier stallion, jTrslchlcerywho has for the last three Bejasons stood at 100 guineas a mare. Tradncer'B st6ck hav-e everywhere per» formed 'creditably,- and incfhde such ncite'd animals as ; I/urline, Calumny, Le Loup, Betrayer,*' Trump Card; Fishhook; and others. 'Traducer's pedigree is a very brilliant 'one, as it includes all the most valued strains^ of the 'English stud for the last' century^ (DH'thd dam's ;side i! •Mvif't^ is also remarkably well connected, being out of - Flat !i lron by Pe|te* Flat— lmtn'a by Gil Blai-^femily hyj Operator— Flora' MclvoV by Rouse's Emitfrant, <fcc. Peter Flat was one of th'e ; most succes ; Bfal performers tbat;ha& left England, and possesses a splendid pedigree (isee btud Book). Florai Molvof •*&s 'one of 'the best mares ever foaledin Anstralia, anfl ber descendants are always' Eagerly , sought after by breeders and racing v mep. Flora Mclvor was tbe grand 'da'th ofjFigar), Bay Middletody Cossack, Fi^twith, Zop, arid Waimea— tbe latter heing thedam-of Manuka, Toi Toi, and !othiers>— ToiToHs the dam-tjf-Eakapei^ iHairakeke—dam of Korari, ,Tatara.-r; sife of Longlands, Papapa v Ratna Rama, and other' vfrell- knowu porfbrniersj i ..'i It will thus be seen -that Mufti is well worthy of- the patronage of breeders whp wish to keep to -racing strain^. Mujpri is •'» golden chestnut, standing' 15 paridß:3 inches high and ia splendidly proportioned^ l dnd of excelleint coostitutiori. ]V|[u^tils -Vacing performances are too; wpII known to require , any reference here. Terms :— Single mares, £5 5s ; extra marJBS as pet agreement; 1 Payment by proiaiss<>ry : note to be given at time ot service, and due four months afterdate. Paddocking free for one month, after which will-he charged 2< per week. ? Telegraphic 'or other 'communication's add jessed to W ; . ' Moore j- of the Commercial Hotel Stables, will be promptly attended to. by him, he will also receive and jgiVe^eliveiy of all mares consigned tohi,B charge for Mufti. . For fuller particulars apply to J T.CRANW^LL, • Groom, in charge. -- - Or to .■ -i ■■ I-. ■ ■' . - ■;, : LOWES &FALLOON, '; 1 Si ' J - iv '"■ ■' ' ; Owners." ffHB .THbitOUiiißßEi) Stkliion : Will itravel the" Palmerston, FeildingV :>; ri and -andonlDistribts T HIS SEASON. MOBjPHEI/S is 7a goWen chestnut, 'standing 1 6« tiaiids' ! 3 inches'/thoroughly squn4 iri ; all :re?pects.' H]e *is 6 : year's' pld, afad by! tliat^ fast and well-known hor^e! Castaway, dam Sdtonambula ; 'by TowtoDj dam Opera by -'II I Barbiere, daW Cassandra by Priam' 5 towtou by Melbodrne j -Castaway by i -Tradueerj dani 1 Mermaid* ; M obpheus comes from a great racing family,_claiming. some aristocratic and high-class performers as his relatives. ,\ His r sire ., won ;, the WelMngton Cup,and,ransecond for the Canterbury Derby and Great Autumn, Handicap. "He is full brother to Lurline and lie Lqup. The performances of these ; animals in- New • 'Zealand 'and^ Australia need no comment. Le Loup won" tihe Canterbury T.G.^ Handicap arid ; Cip i» ...1§ : 80. Opera, grand dam of Morpheus, '-. w,on ( the ; Canterbury Derby ;in 1864. Tambourini was also from bpera^ by Towton, and -won ; amongst other 1 races, the Canterbury J..--C Handicap 'and Canterbiiry aid Wellington Cu^' bjßside's, 1 perfotpiing;. successfully over, hirrclles,. by Casiaway, ran second for the Wellington CuJ> last year giving the winner a year and a pound. Won the Great 4iu!tumn Handicap at ;Christchurch, and ran second to i .-> damant l ifor the Dunedin Cu"p : giving- tlie winner two' years and twenty-four pounds. ' Morpheus will be '?& Palmerston, on Mondays and : Tuesdays, Feilding on, Wednesdays^. HAlcombe on Thursdays, ; Bulls on Fridays,; andj^Marton on- • "Saturdays. ' ;; //' ' 3?arra!s — £5, and ss\ groornagp fee.| Two -W more mares a8 per agreement, 1 . . For particulars apply to .;..-.,...! FJRED. ITEATUB, -.i .Bulls. :;....../.., : : ! e."d. $Rpw.ss;; lt :. "- Horse Bazaar, Palmerston North. PBELIMINARY xNOTICEJ milE Splendid- an4 .Powerful Clydesv l I daleJßfdnfo . ; GENERAL y^AYjEIyOG^ ■// Will tratel the Palmerston, Feilding, 1 San don, ' CampbelltowDJ 'arid Foxton •* iK ; districts, this Season. . v ■Fall 'Particulars in a : subsequent issue. : } ju±.-!i;. u —- ■■■'(.. .■. ■ Cards will be distributed in the^istrict. y' ■•■ •-^ ■• D ' i -'f;'-j3pUF l ts : ;'''' l > ■i!:-!?u--. .•■•■'»; '-praprietor/ „". ' ; ' ;;;!ii v: '{-.- Taonui-street^'!' ; Palmerston Nortt. PRELIMIKAitY NOTICE. •], rjiHE 'PU RE-B RED Clydesdale , 1 Entire Horse v . PRINCE OF THE VALLEY .Will; travel the Manawatu, Pal mere ton. and Wobdville districts. . Terra3 . .£B' 10s. Paddock provided, iiA :■;.-. ' JOHN CU'UBBIN, " Turakina. August 30th, 1883.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 278, 27 October 1883, Page 4
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733Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 278, 27 October 1883, Page 4
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