x nfo S^AN B f I S r SEASON i. 'lb!e Thorough-bred" horse .... ~MUFTL The attention of breeders i fsolicited to the pedi^red of this most fashionably bred horse, who is now m his prime find , m splendid condition. V \ MUFTI is by the premier stallion, .Tradiitier) wlip has for ;thß last three i seasons" stood at 100 guineas a mare. Trad oder's stock hare everywhere per* f'.rmed ceditably, and include such noted animals as Liirline, Calumny, Le Loup, Betfayer, Tiump Card, Fishhook, and others. Traducer's 'pedigree is -a very brilliantone, as it includes all the most Valued strains of the English, stud for the last century.' Oh tha dam's side Mufti ia also ; remarkably well connected, being out of Flat Iron by Peter Flat- Emma by Gil Bias— Emily jby Operator —Flora Mclvor by-House's Emigrant, «fee. ; : Peter Flat was one of the 1 most sue-! /desAfdi performers that hsis'left 1 tingland^ and; .possesses a 'splendid pedigree (see btad Book). Flora M'ilvorwaa one of !the ; best mares ever foaled in< Australia, ,an<i her descendants are 1 always eagerly; sought after by breeders and lacingmen. !*lora Mclvor was the grand dami .of 'Figar >, Bay Middleton j Gossack,; Nutwith, Zoe, and Waimea- i -the latter, Being.theJdamof Manuka, ToiTbi, and! other".' Tot Toi is t,he dam of Kakapo,. Harakeke— -dam of Korari, Totara—; sireof Longlands, Papapa. Raraa Kama,; and other weil known. performers: ; It will thus be seen that MirPTi is' well worthy of the-patronutre ot breeders! who wish to ' keep >rtol lacing; strain^.: Mufti is a golden chestnut, standing, 15 hands 3 inches high, and is splendidly) prptportipned, aiid of excellent constitu-', :tii?n.-:> •■;-;.: i.; ij ■.■■■■-.'. -.i:i. r l '-- ■ t: '- ■'■ \ Mufti's racing performancea areitoo! well known to require any reference! here, v ■. : "•'»;) ..*, . .; ■'V •-: ] As. Mufti /w 11 not travel hie adver«| tif.ed district tjb>iet seaaoi),; he will stand! .at his owner's tibles. - 1 '; Por the . ;eonvenienc9 oi; those ; who ; wish to have ih ir mares stinted , by him/he will be at his owWr'a Jacm during .tkeirti'mtiinder of ■'.th'e-.agiif-on. All eire of ra arcs will be laken, but no rpsppusibility incurred, ;';.' / ' T ;''. Padlocking for thtce w^eks free.j; jLftpr o , ! tpat dme2i ncr ; week will ibe charged. . • ,■;!,;,: . •: . . ' iv i c ; Terar s —£6 6s,. guarantee^ ■ Telegraphic,or:o|-her;cpui.iuunicationß addressed tv W. Moore r ot. the iDommercial Hotel Stables], wi.ll be. promptly attended to by h.iuijijhejwill^alsb receive and give. deHveiy'pf ail maces. consigned to his charge for Muf^K . . , ; ,<.;■,>• For fuller particu jars, apply to , ; ' ' T v OR AN WELL, i .. . : .: Gropni. in charge. i 6r\o.: ''■ ' f 'v'""'-.-'-7 .'■• ; ... , . ; r,|jOW:fiS:&FALLGpS, ; '.'.';" '/;'"•• ■'. ..'' ••'.' ' ' ■ .Owner.". ;■■■■-.'■-■■'•■ ; ' ■ '■ i . ■ • ■ "■■'• ■' THOROUH-BREP Stallion ■■ L .:•.;<:>■:■, . 1 . ■■■■■:■ jWill travel'^he Palmerston, Feilding, ! ! 'and andon Districts MORP : MEWS is^ <a- golden cbesMiiut, standing 16 hands -3 inches ; thoroughly soundJin lall> -re- jiectSi : ■ H« • is"6 yeans .old, and by tint fa«fc and well-known ihdr^e Ca3tawayy ; clam Sominambula! by^Towton, darn^ Opera by II barbiere, dam> vdassandra byPriani '; Tow'tou^by' Melbourne ; Castaway., ,by, ;Tjaducer, idam Mermaid. ; . JM or^heus comes, from a great racing family, claiming: some aristocratic and high-class, performers as his relatives. - IJ is sire^ won. the jWellington Cup, and ran second fot the Panterbury Derby and Great' Autumn Handicap. JHejsfull brother to Luofline and Le , Loup..., ;The performances of ihese animals m Ifew Z.ealand -and Australia need no comment. : Le ,Lo.up Wo,n. the Canterbury J..C; ; .Bandi.Qap Cup m 1880. Opera, gvanddam of Morpheus, won the; Canterbury berby m 1864. Tambouring was a-lso from Opera, by Xo.wton, and won amongst other races, .the,: Canterbury j. C Handicap and. .Canterbury and Wellington Gups,:)bqsid.e3 ■ performing successfjuliypyerv hurdles. Salvage, by Castaway*, ra^secondfor sthjes thje Wellington Cup last year giving the winner a year arid a pound, .^on the Great Autumn Handicap' a<i ' iShristchurch, and ran second to adamant for the Dunediri CUu'p' giving (foe 'winner* two •. I years and twenty- four pounds, Morpheus will be at Palmerston on ', Mondays r and. Tuesdays^ Feilding on.^ Wednesdays, Halcombe on Thursdays .Bulls on Fridays, ,and Marton ; on '.\ '"' Saturdays.. -r J Terms-7^5, .and , 5s groomage ;fee. Two or'more mares.as_ per agreement. !! i For particulars apply to - !/ i , - -, FJRED. -NEAJVIE,.,'' M -'■-.'' ° ■ ;; ' tl :-'^- Bulls. "I Or 4 ' ■■' ..,.... #: ., A ; ,. \ . c. D.^BRo^iirE, .';.•,; ; Horse Bazaar 1 , Palmei'stdn Northi Splendid and Towdriui ClydesJ[ /diaje .-Horse s ' V*. bENEKf E EE&EidGK Palmerston,' .F^dihg,? -Sandon, Oampbelltown, and Fox ton ■ .distiiotSAthis; Season. • I General jHayiELo.o^- .is ; a dark ,brown T hoV6e, : risine four years old, and stands 47; hands high, with immense museu^ar power, splenHid "acttoti, and 'a good r "ierittter, and is pronotinced by competent ' f,tidg<fs. i 6 be', the ' ; best . draught hoWe eUrfbred m the. province of Mail^ "bor!o ! tfi;n. General Havelock' is oui c|f ! the Clyd -sdale mare Maggie, by Taieri. was ; bred by Donald Grknt, 1 Esq.," Xi klan'd?, West TaieVi, and is out of Vhe ClyHesdaie mare "Gepile by Comet. General Havjbi'.* ~'ti oK's ; dam was show a Jp. ib7Ba^the. Maribirbugti Agr^ultuiar rCi.Qciit^'a Sht^w and 'took fi«st ( prize J agains^'ail : i '.' - : comers "•_:., '( . .: , Cards will be distributed ! l in T the district. . I t:;; ' ; '■ i - : r ' ! 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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 293, 14 November 1883, Page 4
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839Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 293, 14 November 1883, Page 4
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