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•njO STAcTD THIS SEASON i. The Thorougjh-bred horse MUFTI. The attention of breeders i f solicited to the pedigree of this most fashionably, bred horse, who is now m his prince and m splendid' condition. ' MTJFTI is by the premier stallion, Traducer, who has for the last three, seasons stood at 100 guineas a mare. Traducer's stock have everywhere per* formed creditably, and include such noted animals as Lnrlioe, Calumny, Le Loup, Betrayer, Tiump Card,, Fishhook, and others. - Traducer's pedigree ib a very brilliant one, as it includes all the most valued strains of the English stud for the last century. On the dam's side Mufti is also remarkably well connected, being out of Flat Iro.uby.. Peter Flat— Emma by Gil Blas-i-jEmily by Operator— Flora Mclvor by Rouse's Emierant, <fee, : ; • .- Peter Flat was one of the most sue-, ceßßful perfprro^eriitliat ha^'left Kngland, and possesses a "splendid pedigree (see btnii Book). Flora Mclvor wa« one of the best mares ever foaled m Australia, and her descendants are always eagerly sought after by breeders, and racing men. Flora M-Ivor was tbe grand dam of Figar >, Bay , Middleton, Cossack, Nutwith, Zop, and Waimea — the latter 'being the dam of Manuka, Toi Tdi, and others. Toi Toi is *he dam of Kakap o, Harakeke— dam of Kbrari, Totara-^---sire of Longlands, Papapa. Rama Rama, an,d other wo'l knowo performers. ; It will thus be seen tbat Mufti is well worthy of the patronage of breeders who wish to keep to racing strains. Mtjfti is a golden .chestnut, standing 15 hands 3 inches high and is splendidly proportipned, and of excellent constitution. ' ••' • V - . : .. Mufti's racing performances are too well known to .reqaire any reference here... "' " ....' >.? As Mufti wil. not travel his adver% tieed district this season, he will stand aty his owner's f tables.' ' J "For the convenience of those, who wish to have th ir mares _Btinted','by him he will, be at his owmrV larm during the remaioder of the season.. All dare of mares will ba taken, but no BesponsihiUtyin^qurred. "^adiocking' for three w eks -free ; afterr that time 2s jot week will be .charged. . v. '-,. - ;,,,'.,. ; .. ; '^ • ; i <r< ■, -y '■ . . '.Teri£B-^6^flg, gufliante^fi|. .Telegraphic or other .cprnn^unic^tions addrtyßsed to ( "V^. , Mppr*> 1 oi ; t|e Oomiiiei^ial ["^^ijlßtf^blea^-will i»e attended, t,q by *riim, ( |ie u jyi!i also, jeteeive give, fleU^eiy oi, ail moires consigned -tp.hi^p^ge.foij'Mrii'Ti. : ',', 'For fiiller particulars. "eppV t0 " ' '"'' ' ! ' ; . .',' T,- OR AN W ELL,| . . ; , , . .% (» room \n charge. '6r to .; .. '*.., .• '.';"*' T _„ _ALIIWES A& JFALLOON,; Owner?. 'rHE , THOROUH.RRED Stallion Will tra.vel the Palmersljon) Feilding, and andon Districts ■. SEJ A SO N. 'MpsP^*fe*irS' is- a golden .chestnut; standing i' 6, hands i 3 incjhes ; th^rppghly sound m all respects. He is fl, years old, and by that .fast and weli-khpwn horse Castaway, dam Somnambuli ' by iowton,' dam.. Opera by II tarbiere, dap£i^s?a4idm<byi^r^(ttj ; Towtoii by Melbourne; Castaway by Traducer, •dam Mermaid. M ORPItEUS c(>mes from ;ajj|reat rising family,: claiming some aristocratic: anid high-iclass performers as= his relatives; Bis i sire i won the Wellington Cup, and.ran second for; the Canterbury ©erbyi and Great Autumn Handicap. Hd is f ullbrotHer to Luijline and 'he Loup. The .performances of these animals m : New /Zealand and Australia need rib oommentA Le Loup Won >the Cariteibury/l JJ 0, Hftndiqap and; Cup m ?1880i' Op>eray grand <lam bf MORPBBU9, won th© ''Canterbury Derby m 186*4:. TftWb^oiirini w^s ftlsip from - Opera, ;by Tpwtbn, : anid Won amongst' other: races,' the Canterbury Ji XX Handioap »rind; : Canterbury :and WelttDgtoa Oups>j beside? performing' successfully over hurdles. Salvage, by Castawa'j.uiJan "secondlbr the "Wellington' Cp^^astuyeaT- giving hthe "winnfer a ij eanxkiirl «1 pphnd.u Wontithb Great Autumn Handicap at Christchurch, and ran secondl" to i 'Adamant for; th'e DiihediniCup/glvijigvthda'wiuiier two /yeaEßAad t^eoty/^rcinottilds. ; Morpheus will be at Palmerston on Mondays' fend (Tuesdays, Feilding; on Wedneßdays, Halcombe ohlDhvirsdays, Bulls on Fridays, and Marton ;on r :' Saturdays. 'lii" !'■ ' ir-Wih ■ i.- ':::..;! ( <: ! Tennsr^fifi^and ss>hgroomage fee. Two or more -mares as per agreement For particttiiiife^ap'ply to ! ' " ,;:r. yh-:-: yr.d FRE"T>^ NSAME, } ! '' ii-'.ui ■•-■'■k l-Uunki'-i .Y'l-j.^BnllaL)"'' Or •K:;i E. D. BROWNE, |. Horse. Bazaar,. Balinergton NorthJ ."i.t.-^ . ..ivp-u.;.'! 'r— THE Iplendid ' and Powerful Clydesy^{ ""dale Horse GE^tfeßAt HAYELOCK Will travel the Palmerston, i F^ildjng, Sanddn, ' Campbell town, and Foxton „A A- distiifts this Season. ' Gt£NEa*L HAVELOCKi is a dark brown hqifej; winir tour ye^rs^old, and stands 17 haids high, with immense mnseu'ar jpqipex; t: sp! endid actipv>, ; laild ?.tf &o< d tern) er, and is pronounced by.competent jildi;es ! '.o'.be'/.th'e'' b«st drau«>h^ hor»a M#\* bred ih ! the province of Mai Ibord'u'^b:' GenbJb'Al Havelock is out ol tife Clyd sdale mare Maggie^ .by Taieii; Taieri was brod by ' ''Difraald GriJiit, 'Esq., Ki'klaiid 0 , West Taieri, and is out -6f n Vh'6i Ciydesdae mare Gen'le by, ,Come\ f/ General Havb h ck's dam YaW sliown m 1678. at ; the Ma-'r.' far obg-»' ' '■ ■ .' A gribultuial Bocitty'^' fcjho^ atid^bofr'fiis't prize against l all •' comers A Uardswill be distributed id the district. J. doreen; Proprietor,-. - \y .A. 'j 'V v '"" X Palmerston North. '.; ./ i ■ ..: , . .-A \ rAA'A

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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 300, 21 November 1883, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 300, 21 November 1883, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 300, 21 November 1883, Page 4

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