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■ . . ; ; _i_^:TJ^q::x> '■ ) O / T iND. TH I? SEASON jt.' *iho Thoi'oii'.'li-brcJi horse MUFTI. Tho nUtMition of hrefd.'ifs ;, s?iolici<i(i<l to UiPi peiM^ree ot" Iliia imvt ia^liioh'ablv ;re<l iiorso, who i.s now m his priror* «nil ; m •.■jileniliii condirior'. MUFTI is by the 1 preniiir sta'lion, Trad ace*', who hus for the iast throe seasons stood at 100 guineas a mare. Tr.-irlncer's stock haro evrrvwher^ Der»> f- nned c etHtably, and include such noiei annnnls as Lurlinc, Cnhjnar.y, Lo Lonp, Betrayer, 'Bum () Cirri, Fishhook, and others-; Trad Hcer's pe'Jijiree is v very briHiant one. Os it inclu&es all th« most valued strains of the Btis:)ish stud for the last century. On th« datn's si.ie Mufti is also reiaarkably well connected, 'being out of Flat Iron by T Peter Flat— Hmcna by Gil Bias— £mi)y by Operator— Flora Mclvor by; House's Emigrant, die. -Peter Flat was one of the most successful performers that ha& left' Knglaud, atad 'possesses a splendid tedigrfe (sac btod Book). Flora M-Ivor was one of the best mires ever foaled m Australia, arid her descendants are always. eagerly sought after by breeders and lacing meni Mbra Mclvor- was the grand dam of Figar >, Bay Middleton, ; Oossick, Nntwitb, Zop, and Wairaea—^the latter being the dam of Manuka, Toi Toi, and other's. Toi Toi is the dam of KaUar o, Harakeke— dam of Korari, Totam — sire of LonglaudSj.-Papapa. Rama Uanaa. and other well-known psrforuiers. / It will thus ba. ; seea: that; Mufti is well worthy of the patronage d'f breeders wbo vfsh to] keap to racing strain--. Mufti is a goldnn chestnut,) standing 15 H^ndH 3 inchesliigh andis splendidly 'propo.rtian,'e.d : , and pf fexcialleutcbnatitution. . MuprrVracing performances are too wpII- known- to -f require reference jie're. •■' ''■■ '-'■''- '■' |t _ _ ;Ap. Mufti w;ll not travel his adver* tised district this season, he wi.l stand at his owner's tables, ; ' ■ '-.? £'\ Pot xHq conveniqnes r qi tljose who wish to have ih ir mares stinted by hirti he will be at' his' bjyni ' r's /arm during the rrm&inder of the senson. All cire.of.raareij wi|ll l>s taken, but no responsibility incurred, Pud locking for thioo w- 4ks free; -aftac /that tjine -24, r y/r:^ypcki w.li bo charged. * " *■ '' '■''""■' 'I'erars— £jß Gs, guai'aiittics. ■ X^t'ei^wrfipbic r'6r ot\\W ; cbiii hi un loattons addnesed to W. Moor. 1 , oi thtvOoW mercial Hotel will b« promptly attended to by him, he will also receive and giv& delivetyio'f all matt s consigned lo his charge for Mufti. - For f'uli?.f [iitrt;culars !)[>|>ly to T. eR AN WELL, Groom m charge. Or to LAVES & FALLGO;^, •; i s ' ■ sOwntr-. t~i ■ rz . ■: ■-. . ■r pHE < THOBOUH.BRED ! Stallion ; 3^OJES/._?_E_:-EiICTS "Will travel -the Palmerston, Fdikling, .: .. . and andon .Districts < - THIS SEASON. MORPHEUS is a golden chestnut, standing 16 hands 3 inches ; thproughly 'm • all r 're-jjocisi.- " ? H|]is 6 years old, and by th .t fast and * well-known 'h'6rse' i dastawky/d'am- / Somtiambula by Towton, : tlam Opera by II J-'arbiere. dani Cassandra by Priam ; Towton bj 'Melbourne ; Castaway by Tradueer dam .Vlermaid. Morpheus comes ifrorc .a great racing family, claiming some 'aVistocratic aud 'high-class' 'Jievformen as his relatives. Ji is sire won tihk Wellington Cup, and ran second for tht 'Canterbury D.erfiy arid ' Great jAutbmr Handicap. He is full brother to 1 Lurlim aud Le Lolip. The performances oi these animals m New Zealand anc Austral ia'fieedno comment. Le Lour. won the Canterbury J. C. Handicap and Cup m 1880:- Opera, grand dan of Morpheus, -won -the Canterbury Petby'jn > : 18jB'i. I^,mbo,urini .was alsc from Opera, by* Tow'ton, ajid.J>woi 'amongst^ btKer -races, > %he Cantevburj J. C Handicap and Canterbury anc Wellington Gups, besides- : performin<; successfully over hurdles. .Salvage, bj Castjaway, ran second for ,the felling tpii, Cup last year giving the winner i year and a pound. Won" the Grrea 'Aiutu'mn Handicap at " Christchurch and : 'ran second' to' 1 r damaiit ! for th< Dunedin Cup giving 1 tl'.e ; winner tw< r. years and twenty- four pounds. MoßPiiEirs, Syi}} be at Palmerston oi Mondays and Tuesdays, Feilding oi Wednesdays, Halcombe on Thursdays >B villa on; Fridays,- 7 and Marton oi Saturdays. \- 1 -' _____ ' i'erihs- 1 -JE5i, and 5s groomage fee Two, or more maije^as /..per agreement For partiunlars'appfy'lo ' FEED. NEAME, - -Bulls. Qy- 4- ; Hor'^-Bmar, Palmet-stou Nortli. X.-i .' ~- : ' >'■ r i"/. '''■■'•" ilt ■ ■ ; ' :f HE Splendid and Powerful Clydeß« I dale Horso Will IraVel the Palmerston, rVilding .^Saatioi?, Campbelitpwn, , and Foxtoi ■.. . distiints this Season. " Gic>'Eß*l IJavklocb: is a dark bYowi hoife, ii-in_r tour years. oj yd,;v d, ; and stand 17 ha- ds higli,. witu immense museuiai .pu.wer, ; spitu(iid .octioi : , and a go- ( vieoij errand is pronounced by ccinpeten judges (o be the bt>st draught hort< p-'e" bred- m the province of Mid-'borbu-l). Gekeral liAVKLccK rs ou of tl;e Ciyd -sdale nviie Maggie,; bj Taieii Taieri was Wd by j DonaU Grent, Fsq, if Xi kland-, Wc.-t Taieri and i-f -out of ' the C<y*ii'sdn'e marl Gen le hy GotneU CiEnehal: -11 ayel.cj^'b d;am w.aa. shown m Id7B at the Mar bo orgii Agricujtpral Socif-ty'f fcjhow and! took fiist prize against al conifers ; Cards will be distributed m the district J. DOR KEN, f PrQprietor, . Taonui-Ktreel, Palmerston KortL.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 11, 11 December 1883, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 11, 11 December 1883, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 11, 11 December 1883, Page 4

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