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>HO STAPTD 'THIS SEASON, J. Ihe Thomuzh^bred horse The attention, of breeders if solicited to the pedigree of this most , llasb ionabl y bred horse, who. is now m his prime ami m splendid, condition. MUFTI (i is by the premitr stallion, Tradncer, who has for the. last three seasons stood at 1QO! guineas a mareTrad ucer's stock hai-e J everywhere per>formed^ c,redrta r |)iy, and include such noted animals "as Lnrline, Calumny, Le Long, Betrayer, Tiump Card <: Fish- | hook, and others. Trad«cer> pedigree lis a very brilliant one, as it inqludes all Ithe most valuedi strains of the. English istud for the last' century. Onjhe dam's ■side MuPTf is. also' remarlcably w«ll ■connected, being out of. Flat J^ron by Peter Flat- Emmaby %,Bl<»B--Emily 'byOper^tprf- Flora Mclypr|)| Rouse's •Emigrant, ifec. ; . ;> . .,; . j/ \. ti .; Peter. Flat, was!<jn«;of tlie moat sueJDessful performers tliajt s& lletf t England, and possesses a sDlendid pedigree (sac btu'd Book). Flpra jvr-^tyor was one of ihe best mares ever foaled m Australia, and her descendants are always eagerly sought after 'by ' breeders and racing tuen. Flom Mclyor-.waß.tbe grand dam bf • JFigar C 'Bay/.Ciiddletcp, Cossack, Nutwi^h3°P» «*' na ?ftrni hß J atttll being tlie dam of Manuka,. Tot Toj, and other?. Toi Toi is tbejJam of Kakaro, barakeke— dam., of^ ; live of Longlan3s, Pa'papa! jfcaiiia Rama, j nd othe,r weU-.knQWn^psrformers. It,wilJ4hus^>e seen that Mufti is weU^^ky.oiihe patrouu^e.oUKfifeders who wish to Ice^'lo, raping strain-*. Mufti is a gtfmefa L chestnut, standing 16 hands 3 inches high and is splendidly propottionedj and o£ excelleat constituT ' Mjjph'B racing performances are. too well known to require any . reference l^ere. .;: • : ,- •• ■ ■■ • ••'»; As Mufti w 11 net travel his adver* tised district this Beason, he :wid stand at his owner's ■• tibles, r ' ; > •' ! Por the convenience of those who 'wish tb"< havdthir marei stinted -by b'im he will be.:it ibis wn-r's farm during the remaiader-of the Beason. ! AH o«e of mares will be taken ; but do responsibility inotirred. : J»ad'Jocking for three weeks free'; aiftet that time 2s per t^eek Will !i be' charged. ; ! Teraß— £6 6si guarantees. I Telegraphic or other communications addressed to <W. Moore', of the Commercial ' Hotel Stables, will be promptly attended to by him, he will also receive and give delivety of all mares consigned to his charge for. Mufti.: J i For fuller particulars apply to . . • ' T.CRANWELL, Groom m charge. Or 4 to LOWES & FALLOON, ! " : " >;K ' . • •'.";.. ' . Owner?,. . r JPHK THOROUH.BfcfiD Stallion ! O^LOJEe/FKEEJ O"S "V^ill travel the Palmersfcon, Feeding, ' : and andon Districts j THIS SEAS ON/ MOEP M EUS i's : a"; golden chestnut, standing 16 Kaniia 3 inches ; ! thoroughly sounds m a.ll re-pects^ He is 6 years old, and t by ths fast and. well-known horse Castaway, dam Somnambula by, Towton, dam Opera by II Fafbiere, dam "Cassandra by Priam ;; Towtou by Melbourne; Castaway .by Traducer, dam Mermaid. Morpheus comes from a. great racing family^ claiming some ai^istocmtic and ,high-clasß : performers ,as .^js y ei^Yes. ; i^isi sire . .wqb, ; the; Wellingtpn Cup,iand ran second for the Canterbury; 3)erl>y and Great Autumn Handicap. He is full brother to Lurline and Le Loup. ; The . .performances of these animals; m; . New Zealand and Australia need no , comment. Le Loup won the Canterbury J. C. Handicap and Cupjut 1880J Opera, grand dam of MorpSbuS, ■ won i thei . ;Canterbury Derby m 1864., (• Tambourini was. also frpm Opera, by , Tow tori, and . won amongst other iaces>i the Canterbury |j.' C Handicap and -Canterbury and Cups, besides performing siiccessfully over hurdles. Salyage, by Castaway, ran seconAfor the Wellington Cup; last year i giving the winners aj year and a pound. Won the Great Autumn Handicap^ #k Christchurch, and ran second to Adamant for the Dunedin Cup giving winner two i years and twentyfou-r pounds. » 1 Morpheus will be at Palmerston on Mondays and Tuesdaysj Feilding on Wednesdays, Halcqmbe on Thursdays, Biills on Fridays, and Marton on ; Saturdays. j ..'.\\f l-rI^LS/.h '■ /. ; J'i.;b jTerms — £5, and 5s groomage fee. TSJvo : 6r more niares a» per agreement, iJTor particulars' apply to ! ! iFRED. NEAME, Bulls, I Or ! j :•,,;,-■ B*.»D. BROWNE, JHorse Bazaar, Palmerston North. I^HE Splendid and Powerful ClydesI. ; :..- . i idale Horse qENEKAt, HATOtOCK Will trarei the Palmerston, Feilding, b'aunon, Campbell town, and, Foxton - ,_ r> . dist«ictß this.Season. Gsner*l Hav^look is a dark brown horse, tiding four years old, and stands 17, hands high, with .immense muscular power, gplemiid actioc, and a go d teoij er, and is, pronounced by cempetent judges ib 'be 1 the' best draught* hbrt'e p^er bred m the province of Marlborougb. Genebal Havelock is out of the ClyoVeaale m^e fthtggia, by Taieii. Taieri was bred -by; Donald Grant, Esq., Xi Wand*, West Taieri, and i* out of the Clydesdale mare Gen»le by Comet. General Have. L/Ck's dam was shown, m 1878 afc.'thV Mar.bo'ongh ''Agricultural^ Society's fcJhow and took first prise against all comers Cards will be distributed m the district. J. DOREEN, ' "~ : Proprietor, '-' i Taonui-Btreet, ! i ■ > Pslmenton NorHU. i

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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 26, 29 December 1883, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 26, 29 December 1883, Page 4

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