htA ti b Tif t s §fei?o^ 1 The Thorough-bred' httr]^ * ! . . p^- . ! Tjil&ttfc'ntfon of breeders i.psolicited to : the- pedigree of t'hia most j fa^bioriably • bred horse, \A4id ; s now m his prime and m splendid'conditidn. ' ; '■=' TyT-tJFlftl'ns->by- the pi-emirr fetalhon, Tiaducev, vstho lias for the laßt three eeaydffßi^too^ at 100' guineas a mare. Tradccer's stock have everywhere per*' f-rmed'!cre'ditably, ( and' include such ; inofed animals^ as Lunline, Calumny, Le! I:oup,' Betrayer;- Tiump Card, Fisb'hcokv OQd r oth«risi.: Tradwcer-s pedigree is a very brilliant' one. as^ it includes all 'the rmoat vafued strains' of th.et English «tud for tlve. last ceiitury. Oh« the dam's side Mufti is also remarkably well connected, being out- of -Flat Iron by Peter Fla- Emma by Gil Bias— Emily by Operator— Flora Mclvoriby Rouse's Emigrant, &&-' . ; 1 , Peter F*at)waß:one of the most successful performers that baft left England, i and posses'sea 1 - a splendid 'ipedigfee (see btrid'rßook). ; Flora M'ilvoriwaa.bne of the best m« res ever foaled ;nb Australia, and Bee descendants are -always; eage»'ly souo:bt ' after by . breeders and i acing meni^FJora Mclvfcr wastfae grand dam of Figar >, Bay Middletonjf Coss ick, Nutwith, Zop, and Waimea~the: latter being the dam of Manukaj-ToiiTbi, aud others. Toi Toi is the dam of Kakaro, Harakeke^dam of Kar.arj, f Totara— sire of Longlands, Papapa. Rama Kama, and other well- know i> performers. - ! 7 j It willthus be -seen: that: ;MuFTite'. well ; war thy p'£ the pajtroriiifce of breeders: who wish to keep to racing strain?. Mufti is a golden- chestnut, standing 15 harids 3 incheshigh and is splendidly proportioned, md of excellent constitution;; f> ■; r «■? ./ ••■!'•: .;:•/.!: MuFTr'fl racing performnnces are too well known to req(mre atiyi. reference here. A;B,;M;uftbw 11 not travel- his -advw* ; tised district this geaspn, he will stand at his owner's ; tiblps . ■•■■;:■■■ / Por the convenience of: those .who wish to have ih ir mares stinted by him he f be at his owner's Jarrn^ during the remainder of the season, r ' '. j All care of mares will ba tak^en, 'b^t •no responsibility incurred, . , i "Padlocking fpr thi.ee wreks free; 'after thac time/ f 2s per WQek' Will be ; charged. '', . ' "J r ■' . -..<-, ; f fetus ■ — £6 §X guarantees., \ : ( Tele^r.aphi'c or ootherr r coi^qiunic'ations la'ddi'/rifee'dto"^;' Moor?,; ( o( the Vomimercia^ flotpl ctabks, will be promptly :attended4o by him/ he, will also receive jand give r delivety of all, niares consigned Ho his charge for Mufti. . S For fuller particnlar,s" apply to ' ' : T. CR,ANWEIiL, ' ' Grobni m charge. Or to : ■''■'■'•" ~ ' "■''■■ •'■ • '■; ! LOW ES & FALLGON, ; | . :ii Owner?. fpHE ' THORQIJH^BRED Stallion Will travel the Palmerston, Feilding, !'••// and andon Districts ' : TH I ac: SifE A S^O N. MOEP 'EUS is -a- golden chestnut, jkanding.l|6 rhandbS incHes 3 thbrOughly sound m all re pecta.- He is 6 years old, and by that fast and well-known horse Castaway,, dam Somnanibula by Tow.ton, dam Opera by II l'arbiere, dam Cassandra by Priam ;Towtou by Melbourne; Castaway by Traducer, <|am Mermaid. .VJorpheus comes frgm a great racing family, claiming- some' 4ristocratfo 'and high-class performers as v his relatives. .Bis sire won the Wellington Cup, and ran second'fbr the Canterbury Derby and Great Autumn Handicap. He is full-brother to Lurline and Le Loup; The performances of these animals m New Zealand and Australia need ho comment. Le Loup won the Canterbury ill C. Handicap and Cup m 1880. Opera, grand dam of Morpheus, won the Canterbury Derby in i: 1864. ; Tambourini was also from Opera, by 1 Towtoii, arid ; won ajinongsti. other; races,' ' the Canterbury JT. C Handicap affd- : Canterbury -and Wellingtons CupsJ besides performing Bjuecessfully. over hurdles. I; Salvage, by Castaway, rah second for the Wellington Cup last year giving- the^winner a year and a poundi - Won the Great Autumn Handicap at Christchurch, and ran second to Adamatitfbr the Jpunedin Cup giving 't^re -winner 1 two ! years and Jwentyfour pounds. Morpheus will be'at^Palrnerstpn on Mondays and Tuesdays, Feilding on Ayednesdays, Hal combe on Thursdays, Bulls on Fridays, and Marion on ; Saturdays. i Terihs^-^5, and ,5s groomage fee. Two or more mares as per agreement. '■■'• i J?or p«rtii>u!ars"app!y ;j to ' ° 1 -{■■•• FJRED. NEAME,; I. ,: .j BUHS. ! Or ! ; E. D. BROWNE, ' ! Horse Bazaar, Palmerston North* THE Splendid and Powerful ClydesL dale Horse ' General hayelogk Will travel the ; Palmerston, Feilding, Sando.n, Campbell town, and Foxton ■ ; dißtiiQt6 this Season. ... . General Havelock is a dark brown rising 1 four years old, and stands : 17 haids high, with immense mu T seu L ar power, .splendid, action,;, anyi a, g6i(j temf er, andis pronpunped, by competent jvdges to be the bes^ draught.. hor^ eter bred m the province df.MaJboroughi ' Genbual Havelock is, out of the Clydesdale- mare 1 Mnggie, by Taieri. Taieri was bred by Donald Grant, Esq., .Ki- Mauds, West- Taieri, and is out of ihe Clydesdale mare Gentle by Comet. General II vfL r CK's-dam~wa? shown m 1878 at ihe Marlbo-ough Agricultural ' yocuty'a Show and took first. pri?e , agaiuat all comers Cards will be distributed m the district. J. DOREEN, ' Proprietor, , ■ Taonui-streel, Palmerston Nor tL.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 290, 12 November 1883, Page 4
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