nO"8 TAN I) TIT IS SEASON 1 'Jhe Thbronarh-bred horse MUPTL !"he attention of breeders l to he pedigree of this most fashionably •red horse,, who is now in his prime and ,i, ;J Jn. splendid condition. MUFTI is by the premier stallion, rraducer, who has for the . last three easons stood at ,10.0 guineas a mare, rradncer's stock have .. every.vjjhere per»> ormed creditably, and include such loied animals as Lurline, Calumny, Lo Loup, Betrayer, Tiupop Card,,- Fishioo]f ,f and ; . others. Tradncer's ped i^re'e 8 a very, brilliant one, as it includes ail he most valued strains of the English jtud for the last century. On the dam's dde Mupti is, also remarkably well ;onn%cted, being out of Flat Iron by Peter Flat— ;E mm aby Qil Bias— Emily iy 'Operator— Flora Mclvor by Rouse'p E.mifir.rant ff .&p. ! . ,..>? ; / r i PeterFlat'waa ori« of the most sue--3eßßful perTornoers that has left England, and possesses^ a ; 'splendid pedigree (see btud Book). Flora- Melvor was one of bbe best inftres ever foaled in' Australia, and her descendants are alwayß eagerly sought after, by 'breeders and lacing men. //Flora Mclvor, was thd grand dam Df Fjgar.),, Bay, Middleton,. Cossack, Nutwith, 2oe, and Waimea — the latter being' the 'dam of Manuka, Toi Toi, and others, 'TpiToi is the dam of Kakapo, Sariikeke—dam .'of Korari, Totara— r Bireof JLonglands,' Papapa; jfiiatna Kama, and otner weH- known per formers. ! It will thus be seen thai Mufti is well worthy of the patronage of breeders wbb wish to keep to' racing strains. Mufti is a golden chestnut, standing L5 hands 3 inches Tiigh and is splendidly proportioned, and of excellent constitution, { Mufti's racing performances are too well known to require any reference here*. As Mufti w 11 not travel his adver« tised district this season, he will stand »t his owners ? tables, •'', Eor the convenienca o€ those who ffisbJ, to Have th ir mares stinted; by liim^he will be at bis owner's farm ifjfing the remainder of the season. •--AUfesre^rf* mares wiU~b'j taken r, but io responsibility incurred. ; "PadUocking for three weeks' free; ifter ibat time per week will be jharged. .' --i T4nis-i-£6 65, : guarantees. - ; j Telegraphic or other communications! iddrossed to,:W..;. : Mopr?', of the Com-| mercial Hotel Stables, will be promptly! attended uS'by him, he 'will also receive and give delivery of all mares consigned to his charge for Muftl • For fuller' particulars apply to T. GRAN WELL, Groom in charge. Or to LOVv ES & FALLOON, ■' \, Owner?. r THE THOROUH-BRED Stallion Will travel the Palmerston, Feilding, and > andon-Disfcricts i THIS SEAS ON . MORPHEUS is a golden chestnut, standing 16 hands 3 inches ; thoroughly sound in all re-pects. He is 6 years old, and by that fast; and well-known horse Castia'way, i dani • Somnambula by To wton, dam Opera by II Earbiere, dam. Cassandra by Priam ; Towtou by Melbourne; Castaway by Traducer, dam M-ermaid. Morpheus comes from a, great racing family, claiming some aristocratic and high-class performers a,s .'his" 'relatives; • <i iis sire ; won the Wellington Cup, and ran second for the Canterbury: Derby, and Great Autumn Handicap. He is full brother to Lux*line and Le Loup. The performances of these animals in New Zealand and Australia need no comment. Le Loup won the Canterbury J. C. Handicap and Cup in 1880. Opera, grand dam of Morpheus, won the Canterbury Derby in 1864:!, Tambourini w^s also from Opara, by Towton, and won amongst other .races, the ; Canterbury J.'C Handicap and Canterbury L and Wellington Cups, besides performing successfully, over hurdles . Salvage, by 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 Adamanb for the Dunedin Cup giving the winner two years and twenty- four pounds. Morpheus will be at Palmerston on Mondays arid Tuesdays, Feilding on Wednesdays, Halcombe on Thursdays, Bulls on Fridays, and Marton on . Saturdays. Terms — £5, and 5s grbomage fee. Two or more mares as per agreement. For particulars apply to FUED. NEAME, Bulls. Or ' E. D. BROWNE, Horse Bazaar, Palmerston North. 'PHE Splendid and Powerful ClydesJL ; dale Horse t GENERAL HAYELOGK Will travel the Palmerston, Feilding, Sandon, Campbell town, and Foxton "xUstiicts this Season. Gkner*l Havblock is a dark brown horse, rning four years old, and stands 17 ha;;ds high, with immense museular power, splendid action, and a gord temrer, and is pronounced by competent judges io be the best draught horte pier bred in the province of Mai Ib^oagb. General Havelock is out of the Glydsdale mare Maggie, by Taieri. Taieri was br^d by Donald Grant, Esq., Ki klandv Wost Taien'i and ti ; ont of 'he Ciyliisdaie mare Gentle by Comet. General Have l ck's dum wa» shown in 1878 at the Marlbo'ough Agricultural Society's Show and took/ first prize against all comers Dards will be distributed in the district. J. DORttEiV, Proprietor, : Taoniii-stfeet, Palmerston North.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 17, 18 December 1883, Page 4
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