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r n o l fe *r # se a sok.. L • ■ Ihe Thprquv'h-pr.edi iiorge ' ' MITFII.' ■"■■'* i r fhe attentibh^oi. breiadei's i J f so^fcited to ;he pedigree'^of'j^is. n^o^t. fashionably area lio'rse, who Js how iniiis prime anU „^ ip splendid' condition. • '■.■> ■ » MUPTi is by" the premii r Btallion, Fradncer, who liaa for the laat three seasons stood at 100 guineas a mare, rrndocer's stock haVe 'everywhere per» f rmed cifditably, ani'' incluole such noted animals as Lu'Hine, Caltmny, Le F.onp, E&l'rayfir, Ti' r rimp Cnrd, Fishjliook, and others; iVadncer T s /pedigree 's h very briHia'iif'-e'tiX.as' it "'indluilea all ■he most valued strains of th'e 1 fenglish' stiM"Yor the lokt century. Qq the dam's dde Muptl is also remarjca ( bly welj 'bnnectedp being outMf- Flat Iron by PeteTi'lat^- Fnirtta'byGil Bias— Emily !>y Operator^Jflbra/Mclvibf- by Rouse's Emigrant, <fcc. . r \i'->--- >■■■■>■ r ; ■-> '^etei*Fl&6 waS'dne'of the ni6Bt suc-j ;es«ful performers that has left England, ind possesses a splendid pedigree (saei atnd 80b6).' Jli Flora M'tlvor was one of; ihe best mures tJver foaled in Australia,; ind her descendants are always eagerly; soh^ht tifterj by -breeder's ah'd'; lacing j M'eb-. ■ Flora' Moivor was the 1 grand dam; sf Figar>, feay. Middletofi'-'dqssHck,-Nutwith, Zop, and WaintigaMbe'jatttrj beta-Jplh'e v Vlatb of Manuka; Tdt'Tdi, and ; itheK 'V-lfeiiToi is t/he dani'of Kakapo, ; Harakeke — dam •>otf''KJorairii' Totara — sire of Longlands, Pajiapa. Rama llama, ind other well-known psvformers. It will tlnis be seen that Mufti is well worthy of tbe patronage of breeders who wish ; to lceep-to • racing' strain^. Mup'Hf is -a golden chestnut, standing 15 .hands 3 indhfes high and 'is splendidly proportioned-, and of ''exCeileWSonsiitt u"tion. Mufti's racing performaQces are too w<»ll kno'wa to require any reference tiere. y l '•,•-.;-.•':? i/ ;/ •£ As Mafti w II not travel his adver* th^d jflfstrlct this, season, /hei wiil; s band: »t his owner's • t-ibles. ! ' Por the convenience j 6f those who tvi r sh to Jiave ih ir mares stinted, by x trtnV* ne '-"wiH v be at Mis bwha-'s iafm inrit)g>the>'remninder*>T i ihe'-saa'PonV All care of mares will b* taken, but no responsibility incufred. Pad/rjofkittg foir ,; three *w c eks' v free ; afteV''tbat^titae per w^ek"wll *be charged. , ii. S! V \'l IA '' I Terncs— £6 6s, A gnapantpeß. ; Telegraphic or oilier coiumunicatvons iddrcsseidM'WO Mfobr^ r oK the tJomaiercial Hotel Stables, wiil be promptly , attendfed tof ■fty'hiin, He will also' receive andgive 1 deliveiy of all ntares cohsigne'd t!o his charge^, for Mufti. •'* :: f f ! For fulier particulars apply to T. CR AN WELL, ; ; Groom in charge. ! Or to • r t L')WES & FALLOON, ; r' ■' ' i;; •-';■:'•':"•"''•■■« •■■ 'Owner!.' 'pHE Stallion Will , trayeV the, ; Balmei^t,on-, ,'Feilding, c 1 and " andon JDistijicts • T | I 8/j S E^A'S OiN-i. - 1 $■ MORPHEUS, isi a chestnut,atending 16 ; hands 3 inches ; thoroughly' sound in all repects. He is 6^y ears old, and by that fas b and well-known horse Castaway, dam Somnanibula by Towton, dam Opera; by ll 1 tarbiere, dalm Cassandra by Towtou by v Mblbour ne j Castaway ■ , by Traducer, . dam Mermaid. Aj'qppheus comes, from a great racing family, claimiug some aristocratic,; and high- class performers as, his relatives. -' iiis; ■ sire- won the Wellington Cup, and. ran second far, the Canterbury J)erby and' GVeat Autumn Handicap: He! is full br-other tq Lurline ancl Le Loup^ The performances of these animals in New . Zealand and Australia need no comment. Le Loup woin the Canterbury J.G: Handicap and Guip in 1880. Opera, grand dam of | Morpheus, . won' the Canterbury Derby in 3-864'. Tambourini was also fronf 'Ope^a', by '. Tbwton, and won amongst other races, the Canterbury J. C Handicap and Canterbury and Wellington-Gups, besides performing successfully over hurdles. -'Salvko-e, by Castaway, ran Becondfor the Wellington' Cup ldstyear giving" the winner a yeai: and ; a u p6Und. Won the Grreat Autumn Handicap ,at Christchurch, and; ran second to Adamant for the i>uiiedin Cup giving: i tit e winner two 1 years and twenty 1 - four pounds. : Morpheus will be sat Palmerkton on Mondays s an,d ; Tuesday s7 Feiiding di\. Wednesdays^ Hal|cbinbe . on Thursdays, Bulls on Fridays; and Marton on : ; Saturdays. Terms — •£5,-etdd- 5s grdomage fee. Two s or more mares as per agreement. For parfcidnlars apply to FRED. NEAME, • : '■ '■•'■■'• Bulls. . ■ : ;; Or-. .- , . ■ •■ .-■;.. , ; E. D. BROWNE, Horse Bagaar, Palmerston; North. " rrHE Splendid and;Ppwepful.GlydesX- : .;:i;;i'-;4ale Hocae ; -i- ; ': --'n^-^ .-.' GENERAL u JEJ^YELOCk! Will travel the Palmereton-, Feilding, 3and^n, fjampb.elltownj and : Foxlon ! distiicts this Season. ;■ Gtenbr*l Hay&lock is a dark brown ioi Fe, ni\hsr lour years old, and stands 17 ha; ds high, with immense museular power, splendid •' fcctioii, -and a goid em | er, and is pronounced by competent adges (o be the best draught hprte » er bred in the province of MVil>oroui>h. General Havelock is out )l tlie Clydsdale maie Miiggie, by Caietd. Taieri was b'r«d by Donald Jront, £sq.,' Ki kland^, Wes-t Taieri, ipd is out ot »he Clyiesdaie mare ion le by Comet.. General Have i CK'sidam wa? shown in Ib7B. at the tfar-.bb'ough Agricultural Society's Show, and took first prize against all - .comers • <•, , ■ ,/ )ards will be distributed in the distripjt. ! J. DORF.EN, P'roprietor, "' - ' Taonui-Btreel, . „ ■ •"' Palmerston NoitL.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 8, 7 December 1883, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 8, 7 December 1883, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 8, 7 December 1883, Page 4

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