----- -- ,_ fl^l^^^B^^L - * 'PO STAND; iTHJS SEASJOI* ;fn thej 1 Manawatu and Rangitikei Dis-i 'trictsj the Thprpughr-bred horse ! "■" ' 'MtiFTL V ." : The attention of breeders is solicited to, the pedigree- o| this' most fashionably' bred torse, who is now m his prime and ' m splendid condition. MUFTI is by 'the premier stallion^ Trailneejr ,who has, fit $*»■ laß^ thre ® | seasons stood at 1 00 guineas a" mare. Tr^doeer's stock hare everywhere per*; formed "creditably^ and , include bucW noted animals as I^urline, Calumny, Le. Lpnp, Betrayer, 'TiUDop.. Card., Fish-; -h^'ind others. TradHcerVpedisree! is a very briliiant one, as it includes alii the. most valued strains of the English; stud for the last century. Oa the dam's; side. Mufti is also remarkably well; connected, being out of. Flat Iron by j Peter Flat-^ Emma by Gil Bias— -Emily | by Operator -r^lqra Mclvor by Rouse's j Emigrant, <fee. . r - ] '^eterTlat ww. ! 6ne of the most sue- ; cesuful performers' that Haft left England, | and possesses a splendid, pedigree (see! btud Book). 'Ftora M^lvor was one of the best mares eTefTpaled m Australia, and fier descendants are always~eagerly "songM after by breeders and,, racing men. Flora l^clvor was the grand dam of Figar >, Bay Middletbn, Cossack, Nutwitb, Zoe, and "Waimea— the latter being the dam of Manuka. Tbi Tdi, and others. TpiToi is the ,3am of Kakapo, Harakeke— dam "of Korari, Totara — Bi) ; eo'fLonglandß, FapapaJßaraaJlama, and other well-,knpw ; n performers. It wilrtnus \>e seen thatf Mutw is well worthy of thenpW oo ?? 6 . , of breeder* who wish, to s keep lo racing strains. Mufti is a golden- chestnut, standing tiftktis 3 Indhe's highland fa^leWiai? proportioned, and of excellent cooßtituMufti's racing^petformances are top wpll } k^no^fa to rcqoire any reference^ here. .- " c ; j - V'- *•••■/ Ternnr:^Bingle mares; ,£5 J 5s J extra mares aB pet- agreement . -Payment by [promissory nPte !( Hoube given at. time of 'service, and due four* months afterdate. Paddooking free for one 'mpnth,iafter | which will be charged 2s perweeS. I or other icommutiications I addressed tuW'-d IMbJr^p'ofySthe Oomjmercial Hotel Stables, will bopirobptly i attended to by himj-he-will also^ receive land give 'deffTety^of I *!? mareseonsigned HcririßT*aTge~fpr MurTj;-" . -~'~ T ~ " ! For fuller p^rticalars apply W- <■ i ~ \ ' Tr-ORANWELL, I ;: ! ,' Groom'lin chargei) ?* \ Or to j kt ; J ! LOW ES & F ( ALEGON; I¥> ' Owners. i . > :;t . 1- .Jr. ' ; fp^SE; ' THOItOUH-BjREP StaUipn^ Will travel, the Palmerston, Feilding, ' and Vandpn iDi^tricts , . ! THIS "£;s,s;s■s'#■«: MORP '< EyS is' *a golden chestnut, standing 16 liands '3 inches j thoroughly sound m all re s pects. He is, 6 y^ars <^ld, and by tjhjit; fasfr and, weU-iknown horse Cas.^a)W^,.,dam'.^mnAm|Ju|a by , iowton, djari^ ,Qi>W& { i>y ,I\< B.^iere, ,dam Cassandra;' by^r^m^TJpwtou by Melbourne, y , , fcjastaway ;J by,. , Trac^ucer, dam Mermaid!. , t fy OBPHETjs'comes /rom a great racing family, ! claiming some aristocratic |and /t high-ciasa^ performers a!s his relaiaves. His ..sire won the iC^W^y^^y W^ W^i^tunm Ha^dicaipr He Is full brother toLurHne ain'd' Ike liouj). ( T^e performances' . <>£ these animals m SfeV Zealand and Australia ; need-no comment. "iTe'Loup wpiv, the i Canterbury J. C. r .Handicap and Cup m 1880. Opera ? ? granol dam of Morpheus, 'won the Canterbury Derby m 1864. " Tambourini was also from Op?r*, : by-Jljowtp.n, ,andp .won alnongst other" 1 'races, tile " Canterbury Ji C. , Handicap and, Canterbury^ and Wellington .bups, Resides ;performuig Buccesßfuliy,pxeri^hurdies, ; } Saiyage, by Castaw,ayj ran secq^df or 4he ]SV"ell>ngr ton C^ap last year 'the winner a year and a^pound. . Won : t^e jQ-reati Ajutuinn ;at GbVistchurch,; and ran second to ■•.adamant for^the: Dunedin {Cup^giving fe|te^Lyinnei-:twc, : years and twentyifour pounds.; ; ( y \ Morpheus r wiU, bea^Tjalmerston on .Mond.^s ' an^ Tuesdays, Jleilclmg .pi^ Wednesdays, ; Haicpmbe on Thursdays, Bulls, '.on .Martpnijpnj ,V | ,'\.'. : ' -,•■■ iTermsT^i5 v ,aaji. ,5s gr^pmiftge ,fge,' Tiro or more" mares as per agreement. ; ;Porrp*rticulars apply to r- : •'. i- ■' '" ..■.y.T'r'FJtßD. NEAME, : h \\ -■•■■•■■'■■"" :■■■■"" '."='■- ■, ; Or -Giszrr.j:,-- ' - Ho;se Bazaary Balmerbton North. ' i "r l^^r ■ T " 9 1 ; V iff\' \ 11HE Splendid and Powerful Glyiies- ':■. dale Horse HAVELOGK: ; Will trar.ej ; the PalmerstPrj, Feildihg,< Sandon, Campbell town, and Foxton >' disUicfe tbis Beagon. f ' General ETavblook fsa'dark' brown hdrEe, rising four years old, and stands 17 ha .ds high, with, immense muscular power, splendid action, ..and a go^d tern'; erf and is. pronounced by compemnfc, judges to^Jbje t^e, best. ,drauff Jit hor^e p,ter , j^red % t ; v^e. ., iprpyince of ;Ma?lm • borono h. General R avblook is out: of tti e Clydesdale mare Maggie, by Taieri iTaieri was, .bred bj jDonalcr Grant, ( jE'sq fjn f Ki ( kland>, West ; ?]ai.erij and is out of 'he Clydesdale mare. Qentle hy r-Comet;; (ie^ebal HavfCi ck.'s dam: wa« shown m 1678 at the Marlbon»i gh Agricultural SocietykShow ana;; took first prize /agairisfc alt : couuers L/ards will be distribu'ed m the districts ;. ;i.:- i:;;, .)■:• J. mnms>> !■■--?■■• .;. Proprietor, i Taonui-streei, Patmerston North*
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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 283, 2 November 1883, Page 4
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764Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 283, 2 November 1883, Page 4
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