x MO STAND THIS SEASON 1 Tho Thorough- bred horse MUFTI. The attention of breeders i f solicited to the pedigree of this most fashionably ; bred horse, who is now m his prime and \ m splendid condition. j MUFTI is by the premier stallion, Traducer, who has tor the last .three seasons stood at 100 guineas a mare. Traducer's stock have everywhere per* formed ceditably, and- include such noted animals as.Lurline, Calumny, Le Loop,. Betrayer, "Tiump Card, . Fishhook, arid othdre. Tradweer's pedigree is a very brilliant one, as it 'include^ all the most valued strains 6f the'Eiriglish stud for. the .last century. On the dam's side *MoFTi .if«" also remarkably well connected, being out of Flat Iron by P.eie'r^lat-r-Emuia by"Gjl Blas-^Emily by Operator— Flora Mcfvor by Rouse's Emigrant, <fee., .. , , c:rr! ; Peter FUc wsis'one dtMnfi- most succesßfal per/armerß tl^at has left England, and possesses a splendid pedigree (sac ibtnd; Book).-, Flora Mnlvor was one of the best mares ever foaled m Australia, ■and her descendants are always eagerly sought aftes by . breeders and racing men. .Flora Mclvor was the grand dam of Figar >, Bay Middleton,; j Cossuc k, Nutwitb, Zoe, and Waimea-r the- latter being the dam of Manuka. ; Tpi Toi, and others, : Toi Tqi is the dam of Kakapo, Harakeke—dam of Kprarij , Totara— siraof Longlands, Papapa. Ratna Rama, bud other well-known performers. ; It will thus be seen that Mufti is iseeU worthy of the patronage of breeders who wish, to keep . to racing strains. Mufti is a; golden chestnut, standing 15 hands 3 inches high and is splendidly proportioned, and, of excellent constitution. ! Mufti's racing perform^qces are too well i known to require auy reference here. ,-;-...■;•, .,-..:.. ■•.:■■• : - As Maftiy-w; 11 net travel his adver« tised district this: season,., he wi 1 stand at his owner's "tables, } ' > Por the conyenienc3; of those who wish to have ih UL..jnares stinted by jbim he will., be at. his own/rVlarm daring the remaia'der r of the .season. : All pire of mares will ba takeu,: but no responsibility incurred* ■ | Padlocking for three wreks free; after that ti,me f 2s per, week, . will be Charged. , ; j .! 1: " | Merits -^£6 6s, guarantees. '■ Telegrapnia or other communications kddressed-to W. M^ore, of th« Gom-r mercial Hotel will be promptly attended to^by him, he will also receive and give delivery of all mares consigned to hisjc^ge. for Mufti. ; ; i For fuller particulars apply to . . I ..;.,,, . : ..<-: T.,ORANVyELL,. ■ ' , Groom m charge. .• . ! " Or tO. ; ' . . .... :.■ ■ .-'•;,. ;:..- --• LOW ES & FALLOON, 1..; i - ;i .; .-i.i...-' ; ■ ••,- '•' /Owner?. f- 1 ~z~ r ~~- ~ ■'• . JPHE THOKOUH.BRED Stallion Will travel the Ealmerstbn, JPelldlng, and !• an'don Districts i T H IS: 6 BISON. MOEPa'EUS is a golden chestnut, standing 16 hands 3 inches ;:thoroughly sound m all re-pects. He is. 6 years 41d, and by th»t fast and well-known hors^e Castaway, dam Somnambula by Towtbn/ dam Opera by 'II liarbiere, (Jam Cassandra,, by Priam ; f Totwtou by Melbourne ; " Castaway by ' Tpaducer, dam ermaid. • M o^bheus^ cOjme^ from £ gre^fe racing family, ciaimmg some aristocratic /aha high-class performers.; as nis relatives. ' li is sire ■' wo» . the. , Wellington Cup, and ran seqond for the Canterbury Derby and Great Autumn Handicap.' He is full brother to .Lurlinje. and' L'e Loiip. pthe performances of these animals nr New Zealand and Australia need no comment.' Le Loup ybn" tte; Canterbury J. C. Handiqap, 4nii Cup-in 18,§0.; Op,era, grand dam of Moepheus, won t^ie Canterbury i)erby m 1&§4, , Tambourini .was also from Opera, by 5 jowton, and won amongst. other races, the Canterbury JVC Handicap and Canterbury and. Wellington Cups, besides performing successfully over, hurdles; Salvage, by Castaway, r^hj second for the "Welling-, ton Cup last year giving the winner a year and a pound. Won the Great Autumn Handicap at Christchurch, and ran second,, to ; A damant. for the; Dunectin' Cup * giving fch ( e winner two | years and twenty- four pounds. Morpheus will be at Palmerston on Mondays, and Tuesdays, Feilding on Wednesdays, Halcomne on Thursdays, Bulls i on Frjdjftys, ; fink < 'MsrtoU .: on j Saturdays. | Terms— -£5, and 5s : groomage ' fee. Two :pr more, mares as per agreemen>t;i ; For particulars apply to ■-. , : " FRED. NEAME, ! - ■•, . •• - ; r.;,. Bulls. ! : ., ." i E. D. BR,QWNE,V j Horse Bazaar, Palmerston North. i ■ ' /TIHE Splendid and Powerfql ClydesJ_ 'dale Horse GENERAL HAYELOCK Wiiflitfttfel Jthe Palmerston, Fdilding-, Saod on, ■■• Cam pbel'l town, aud Foxton distiicts this Season. ;: Gkker*l ETavrlock is a dark brown horse, ti-iiner. four years old, and stands 17 hands h'gh, with immense muscular power, ■;, splendid, actior, and a go d temj er, and is pronounced b^competent jadges U> be the. best draught horte pier bred m, the province of Mai Iborou»h. General Havelock is out of tiie Clyd sdaie mne Ma&gie, by Taieii. Taieri vras brnd by Donald Grout, Esq., Xi kland-', West TaieH, aud U out of the Clydesdale mare Gen'le by Comet. General Uavb l cK's^am was shown m 1878 at the Mar.bo*ough Agricultural Socuty's Show aud took fir6C prize against all comers . < LJardß will be distributed in' the district. J, DORKEN, V Proprietor, Taonui-street, Palmerston North. . -■ • ■
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 27, 31 December 1883, Page 4
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