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'nO STAN I) TFTJS J'SEASON i. 'Ihe Thorou.'h-bred horse' :•'--• ■>;■■:>. MIXFfI. -". jvThe attention of breffder*."' i tsdHijited to the peiHjjjree- of this most lasbiobnblv br^d lio|se, ; wbo !B*now m his prime and ji.-"' m splendid condition. ' MUFTI -is by the premier stallion, Tradncer, who ; iiaa for the last three sea*o«£ stood at 100 guineas a mare. Trad ccer's stock have everywhere perfirnijed- c editably, ;,an'l include such noicA animals ns Lurlioe, Calumny, Le Loup, Betrayer, Tiump :C«rd, Fishhook, anrl other.". Tradwcer's pedigree :is,a very brilliant ono, as it includes all the mo&t valued strains of the Kuglish atud for the last, century. On the dam^s .side. .Mufti i» jklso remarkably' well connected,, being? put of Flat Ironyb^, Peter Flat— Emma by oil Bias — Emily \)y Operator —Flora Mcjvor by Rouse's Emigrant, «fee. -: , „_._ ; i ! Peter Fat waß;on«i of the most) bucceßßful performers tbat has left Kngland,' and ; possesses .a spjeudid pedigree (see btn'l Book). Flora IVJblvor was ojne of tbe best mores ever foaled; in Australia,and her descendants are always eagerly sought after by breeders and ideing men. Flpra Molvorroas the grand; dam of Figar>, Bay liliddleton, Coss-ick, Nut ( wUb;,Zoe, and Waimea— the latter being xl^e dam of Manuka, Toi Toi^ and others. Viol-, Toi is the dam of Kakaro, Harakeke— dam of Korari, Totara — . sire of LonglaneJs, Papapa. Rama Kama, and other well- know;) performers. • .It will. thus be ; seen tbafcj Muf^i is well Vorthy pi thpj)atronaee of breeders wbo wish* to keep to pacing strains Murtf is a golden' cnestnut, standing IB hatfds 3 ih'ctfeß high 7 and is splendidly ' p.rbp6rtionedj and of excellent constitution. Mufti's racing performances are too well known-; to; require any reference here." ' i. •• ■ ■"■ i •'■■' ■ . As Muftf wll not travel his ad.ver« tised district this season, he will stand at bis owner* tables, ! / . I'dr the convenience of those iwho, wish to have th ir mares stinted by Lini he will be at his own<r'» iartti dtwingithe retn»inder f>f the Reason. All eire of mares will ba taken, but po fr^ponsibility' incurred ; . ,;.I?ad.l.6ckifag for thn.-o w eks free j after: /'that time 2* per week wll-'be :-chargetJr'^'-~"~ ""'" ~" —"---**■' Tera.B— £6 6s, guarantees, i.. ■j^elegraphic or other couimunications ad^n'ssed to W. Moor^, ol tbe Commercial. Hotel tables,, will be promptly attended m by him, ho will also receive ]apd .give delivf ty qf,«ll 'nia«'es icdn^ned to Ilia charge for Muftt. i For fuller particiifars apply fo j T. CKAN r WfiLL f Groom m charge. ■ ..:•.. Or to : : ■•-•■• - ! ! L'JWESifc FALLOON, OwneH. ■ '.<}/■ '*<&£*■- :li !.-i 'r HE T3(>ROIJH«B^ED Stallion \ MQJKriPS'ESEr^f WiUitfa^l the Palmerston, Feilding, and " andon Districts Til I S ' S E A SON. MORPHEUS is a golden chestnut, Standing- 16 hands 3 inches ; thoroughly sound m all re pects. He is 6 years. Old, and by that ifasfc and well-known horse Castaway. ,daua Somnambula blyn Towton, dam 'Opera by II tarbiere, dam Cassandra by Priam ; Towtou by Melbovime ; Casl^.yy;a.y; . by Traducer, dam »V*l ermaid. JVI orpheus comes from a great racing family, claimiug some aristocratic and high-class_ performei-s as his relatives. His sire won the Wellington Cup, and ran second for tbe Canterbury Derby and Great Autumn Handicap. He is fuH brother to Lurline and Le Lo"p. The perforraaiices of these . animals m , New Zealand and Australia need no comment. . Le Loup won the Canterbury J. C. Handicap and Cup m 1880.; Opera,- grand dam of Morpheus, won the Canterbury Derby m 1864; Tambourini was also frdm Ojrra, by Towton, and won amongst other races* the Canterbury J. C Handicap and Canterbury and Wellington ' Cups, besides perforiiing successfully; over /hurdles. . Salvage, py Castaway, ran second for the Wellington Cup last year giving the winner a year and a pound. Won the Great Autumn Handicap at Christchurch, and ran second to Adamant for the Dunedin Oup) giying fciie^ winner 'two years" and twenty- four pounds. )MoitPßßUs Mwiir be at Palmeratbn on Mondays .and, .Tuesdays, Feilding on Wednesdays,' Halcomoe on Thursdays, Bulls: oH "•Fridays,! and' Martori/ oil Satrjirdays. , Terms — £5, and 5s groomage feb. Two or more mares- as per agreement For particulars apply to FRED. NEAME, -:..£,.-. ,-." •"• - ■:■ ■■'■= ■' ' Bulls. Or E. D. BROWNE, , j Horse Bazaar, Palinetston North, ' . j HE Splendid~and Powerful Clydes---1 i: dale Horse ' ! GENERAL HAVELOCK Will uavr the Palmerston, Feildiiig^ Bai;jon, Campbell town, and Foxtoii ■ distiicts this Season. : . •GiiNER^L HavUlock 'S a daris browq hoif-e, <i insr four years oid, and stands 17 ha ds'Mgh, witb immense museuiar power, s'picjiiiid .. petto", a od ago d temjer, anii is nrpnounced by (competent jkdges I'o be tlie best draught bofte p'ef" bred "m the province of ■ M.iilburou^b. General Ijavelcck. is cv of tiie C !yd sciale nmie" Maggie, by Taieii ' Tai^ri was biv»d br Donald Grunt, t'sq., Xi kland-, Wi->t Taie i, and. is, out .o| *;he Uiyiesdii'e mare 'tte'ri fe = hf 'Comet. U EN.EKAL li^ YIP L Civ's diim wa« shown m loftf at the Mar bo oig.i x , Agricultural -, fctiow and 4 ' took fist piize against" all ' comers Cards will-be disliibutra irr Uie district. "J. DORSE ,N, . ._,. r _ ... .-, ' Trojjrietpr, .li.-ii <»'-!. ' ' Taonui-streel, , ' Palmerston North.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 7, 6 December 1883, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 7, 6 December 1883, Page 4

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