— A j 4C _U_H___Kj¥ ~\nA yti -n y>.) ,fi__-i-.<> mv)/. nj-;: ; STAND THISfSEASON m the ! life fi? ' -taWwatn'-'atida ißangitikeiODis- I tricts, the Thoroui»h^bred horse i :•*«'- h-Arr.-i^xr ;,/, .■••7 The attention of hreeders is solicited to *tkil ipedij^reeb of [this; most . fashionably • bred horse, who is now m his prime and' *«-.7 1 • '.v. 7?hr splendid- condition, ,v j fiO)MfJ_JTI is? by ■■jhhe. premier stallion, Tradncer, who has ,fpr ; ->thp last three seasons stood at. 100 guineas ra mare. ! Traducer's Btock , have newrjowhere per. forihedi creditably, i,and :o! in;clude such noted animals, as Lprline^ Cplumny, Le! 'lionp^ iTmmp. 0 Caril, Fish-, hook, slndTtothers.; i TtAd«ce,r T s pedigree; la a -very brilliant one, as,it. ingludea allj the most valued strains, of < the English 'Btu_«rorothe last century; , Opitbe dam'sj side MuFTldsi.also repiai-kably well >c6fr_Bdte_j»! beingtioutiipfM^jjitglron bj^ Peter Flat— Emmfcbyi.Gil ftlas— Emil^ by Operator— Flora Mclvor by Rouse's; Emigrant, .ftfciViii-1 -H '"■% Peter Flat was-one of the most sue j \ Pe'saFul perfornoers that has left England] iracfl possesses- a« splen^,, pedigree (ae^ _ tod Book). niFlora Mftiyoriw^oneof the best mares ever foaled ; in _ustralia| and ber descendants, are always eagerly souirht after: jby. ; breeders ; T ,and 7 rpcing men. Flora Mclvor; wa.s ; the grand dani bf Figari.'; BayaMiddleton, Oossackl Nutwithi(_?oe, and Waimea— tbelattet -beiag-the-dam- oLManuka, ToiJM, and others. .:fo]JCoi is^he/^in^pf Kakapo^ Harakeke — dam r pf, Koran, Totara— j. p HslretotlJ6figHipds.^ap : ai)aJiama»^ and other well-known performers. . .«-» wfflahuKbe;)SeepY^e^ip|P|W tt." well worthy of the patronaere of breeders _ "who Wish to keeprjo racing strains L Mufti is a goldeni chestnut, standing 15haBds^ineb.e%Mgfej«» n^j B pJ e i ?f J l a^ proportioned, of exoejlpnt^ppstitu^ tion. ' "i?-i^Vfi ZZ ■Z* iZ i s Mufti's racing pejformaubeSJare top 1 well known to "require an^ mares as per agreement. - ray ment pv promis^or^pjSo.^osbe^giv^njat time 6tPaddooking free for one month, after which will be charged 2s per week. j Telegraphic-pr other addressed to W. T^'-foore, of the OomMUiUfßotkm^m.Mn'm^mm attended to by hi,m, he will also receive and give delivery, of^l l mares consigned to hia^oharga for Mufti. f . l r . '^^ful^arfecfeap^t^^) " . <.d J-io XL iiQi&»®UCfyAXU$Wb, Groom m charge. " nLO^vte & FAIiLGON, ' t / \J A.rU # Wa. V U Owners. X'ifc.VlOUiri.tL XUAi£%!iU C.V.L .^IT^IZ. 1 ! ' .rprf_! iflV ¥_tC._tdtif&aS&fiß' 1 Stallhn Will travel the Palmerston, Feilding and sandon Districts i' MOEP REITS is^ a golden chestnnjt, standing 16 hands_3 inches /thoroughly sound m all respects. . He is 6 yeajrs dd,-an&d^<J&s' fesjb.fftpdf well-known horse Castaway, dam Somnambula lpy Towton, dam Opera by II Barbier^e, . jdam._Gasaandra . Prkm 1 j. Towton py Melbourne ; .Castaway by f raducK dam Mermaid^M orpheus comes frojm perfome,rs , ifel^gVigup and ran^opnd fpr the Canterbury Derby apd teat Automn , vr^p t to; Lurlihe* these animals m JXoy[ 0 ffeal&nA apd .^nstra_anee4 no cbmment; . Le Loup' - -won-i_o Canterbury- J. a._Handieapj and C'up^^^SSGlj SOp'era, grand dim of Mo»pheus. "Wpn the Canterbury } f^h^iii'lßu4/' , !Km.l)ouri_4 t^as also 1 °froni /Opera, bjr^Tb'wto^^ and iwbfr 1 dthe_ fe 'racfeß* ' i t_e c 'C4htor'bu i ry i J. C Handicap i!nd» Cahlerhur^'iand "' f MßS^^^ !) beiiA«J { I Wfiy&ulr^ttvtorW^: ,: > Sm&&, fo Castaway, rj^Bee^^'il^^-Wfifliag^; tchf. t^'p last' yeai!- giving the winner a * 'Autuinn^^aMicap :t *at Ch^fft®h'urkh, 'and' ran secohd to Wdamant fpj the Duiiedih Cup' 'giving -the winneritwo - years and'twehty-fote pounds, f Morpheus will be at Palmerston on Bulls on Fridays, and Marton on Saturdays. i r_is- : --£sjvand : ss; grooWage i cc. Two^or'more^mares as* per agreement. .hi!/» ."ii.-" 1 h')C.'/ U> -"P-inA v/ >..'( 'nr> 0 \ . i^^^^^m^zz!; ft . :>.,.;., y ■ ,;TB^,ratofE, V^ioj'vil.r.v.i-^ oild;;q -Irsja 8a,,1t .«oi r.y. Ur[ 'k. iidd-f 'iU-.-T ■<«_ . E. D. BROWNE, Horso}Ba^aat, r j^ahpejpston North. '"^''"'pt-^-Ml^A^y'^^lOE. ( - i,f ' fipijE Splendi'd L, and \.go.werM Clydjes- ! 1 .. 7 ■>. // .7 - ; dale .Horse 7, o j ; ! ' Will travel the Palmerston, rjFoilding.t Saiidon, Campbell town, and: Foxton districts this- SeasbhU | Full Particulars-ma subsequent issbe. Clards'will»be distribnted»in'!the districts ;,:..^7 i -j-7,.v;r7 fi j # ;jir)oftEE!N, I"" .7V7a-77t.fi! J«'':;p l r pp^gtor, i , , .Tppnui-Btreet, M ' Palmerston North. prelimlSTy "notice. ] ( tIJ_:E-BREE> *' feiydesdaW llL»!lJf\ Entire; Horse «>r\ ' «L> PRIKfcE OF THE , V^EIT Will traVel _ the Manawjatri,. PalmerstQhii and Woodville districts. . F il, ' d.i .<>■. rr, iioui'in forv.-' '» ' Zi Terms.. £Z 10b. s iJPdddocfc provided, JOHN CIiUBBIN, Tnrakina* August 30th, 1883.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 279, 29 October 1883, Page 4
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671Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 279, 29 October 1883, Page 4
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