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F ; STA ND r TH IS ;^EA.BON L . 1 .Ihe . Thoroughbred horse : " ' "AtfFTE' ' '""'.,,, The attention of breeders i • solicited to the. pedigree. of thiß most fashionably bred horse, who is how m. his prime and ! " 1 ; y in eppditiori. .' i . ; 7 I '- >lUFTf is^bi .the i>remi(:r r stallion, Trajdjucer, who has "for" the last three seasons stood at 100 guineas a mare. Traducer's'stock have everywhere ppr» formed .C'editably, " and "include such noied animals as ; Lufline,' Calumny, Le t:onpy .B^trßf ef, ! TiUrnp,' l ;Card,; Fieb^. ; h6bk, pud others. "Traducer's pedigree is a very brillianik one,' as it includes al\ tho' rjifost yh)bed ! etirains of the English stud for t^e last cebtury. On the!daip!s 'side f Mu^¥i is aldb remarkably Well' "crjnnected; of Flat Ijron by Peter Flat— Emma by 1 Gil Bias— i Emily 'jih Operator— :Flora Melvor by Rouse's : Emi^ranti ; cic.' v : " : '- ; .-; j Ppter Flat Tfjai b;he f bf the most suooesMal hks' fefb England, and ' possesses a splendid pedigrie (see btud Book). AFlora Mfllvor was one of the' %est; in/res e^eir f fpalferJ m \ ns,tralia, and her^deß^endints are WiWays eagerly sought after by ! breeders ,and racing mefu./Floira :'^c-lTor was s ibe grand dam bf'Figar^ Biy -Middleton, CoßSuck, Nutwitb,<Z6ej r and Waimea— the! latter being the dam of Manuka, Toi Toi, and others. Toi- Toi lal'tbe- dam of Kakapd, Harakeke — dam of'Korari, Totara — sireof Longlands, Papapa. Rama Rama, arfd'o^herWell-kinowDiparformers. j A It will thus be seen tbat Mupti is well worthy of the pattunage 1 ; of breeders ; wh r b Wish -to' "keejp to racing Strains. Mui'ri' is * golden chestnut^ standing 15 hands 3 inches high- arid i*f splehd 1417' proportioned, and of excellent constitution.' ''A "' ; -- ■- v --i Z'AZ-] j toMtrFTi's racing performances are too well known to '■'■■ require any reference here. {il As Mufti w^l not travbl bis adver* tised district this season, he will stand at his o wner s ? tables . . ; * *■ Poi* the convenience of those who wish to have thtir mares stinted, by him 1 h^i will^be at 4iis owner's farm during the remainder of __the season. :;! -All l care bf mares will : be takeu, but no responsibility incurre.d. ' ; Paddocking for three- W^eks free; after that -time 2s per week w|ll be charged. ; :':-:A ;, --AA-':'"'mA- ■.: | Terns— £6<6si guarantees. 1 Telegraphic or other communications addr*jßsedjt^ W-. Z Moore, 1 :bf: the -Oommercial Hotel-AStables^ wiUbe promptly lattendod^to: by him, Ihe 1 twill also receive and give delivery of allimares consigned to;his charge for Muft/» \ For fuller particulars- apply to ! „ . Aw A / • T. CRrANWELL, ; ■;. !;;..;, i Groom m charge. Or;to .••■.. >■; .■■■■•■■■v-Ai ,; ; I - -."■ LiffiESi FALLOON, ■;\aZZ :■ ■' Owners. THOROtJH-BRED Stallion ikoia^HiHiiTQ a Will travel 1 the Palmerston, Feildirig, and "\ r andon Districts. TH I S Sfc A S ON. MORP fEUS is a -gblden chestnut, standing 16 hands 3 inches 5 ; thoroughly sound -m all respects. He "is/ 1 6 years old, and by that fast and well-known horse Castaway,^ dam Sdnihambula by Towton, dam \ Opera by II rsarbiere,. dam Cassaiidra by. Priam ; Towtou by .Melbourne ; CJastawaiy by Traducer,dam Mermaid, -Morpheus comes from a great racing family, claiming some aristocratic and high-class ' performers as his relatives. JBis sire won the Wellington Cup, and rah second for the Canterbury, Derby and Great Autumn Handicap. He-is full brother to Lurline and Le; Loup;-,; Tho performances of these animals m New Zealand) and Australia need no comment. Le Loup--.won* jbbe .jQanfcgrb.ury. .£. C^.Handicap and Cup m 1880. Opera, grand dam of M orpheus, won the Canterbury Derby m 1864. Tambourini was also fromAOpW*, by. Towton, and w6n amongst other races, the Canterbury J. . Q .Handicap and Canterbury: and Wellington ' Cups, " besides performing successfully oyer hurdles. Salvage, by Castaway, ran secondfpr the Wellington Cup last year giving the winuer a year and a pound. 'Won the G>eat Autumn Handicap at Christchurch, and ran second to Adamant for the Dunedin Cup giving the- winner two ; years and twenty-four pounds. • Morpheus will be at Palmerston on Mondays and Tuesdays, Feildinjg on Wednesdays, Halcombe on Thursdays, Bulls on Fridays, and ; Marton on Saturdays. . j Terms— £s, and ss : groomage fee. Two' 1 or more mares^ as pbr agreement. For particulars apply id -FRED.'NEAMEi-,,; '■•■""'•■■ Bulls. Or' ' !,"" E. D. BROWNE, Horse Bazaar, Palmerston North; ■■■-'■ : -•- ■• ■.-■ -a — ; ;iiiv THE Splendid and Fower/ul Clydestz .dal© Horse GENERAL ;HA^EDC)CK Will travel the Palmerston j Feilding, Sandon, . Campbelltowp, and Foxton , districts this Season. ; '. GtenerVii Havelock is a darlri'brown horse, rising four years old, and stands 17 hands high, with immense muscular power, splendid action, and' a good temper, and is pronounced by competent I judges to be the best draught horse ever bred m the province of Marlborough. General Havelock is out of the Clydesdale mare Maggie, by . Taieri' Taieri Was bred ; b> ! Donald Grant, Esq:, Ki'klands, West Taieri, and is out bf the Clydesdale mare Gentle by Comet. General Havblock's dam was shown m 1878 at the Marlborough Agricultural Society's Show and took: first prize against all . comers. Cards will be distributed m the district. J. DOREEN, Proprietor, Taonui-street, Palmenitoft

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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 292, 13 November 1883, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 292, 13 November 1883, Page 4

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