,m d tan 1 b tit i s season 1 Ihe Thorotijli-bred horse MTJBTL |. The attention of breeders i to k the pedigree of this nioj-t iashinnnbly bred horso, who is now m his prime and m splendid condition. ; ; MUFTI is by the prprViii r station, Trad.ncer, who luis for tho last * thr^e seasons stood at 100 guineas a mare. Tradocer's stock hare every where .per,*, ■ farmed ceditably, an<l include .such noted animals as Lurline, Calumny, Lo Loup, Betraypr, Tiump Cird, Fi*} - hook, and others. - Tinducer's pevii^ree h ft very brilliant one, as it includes all the most valued strains of the Flnglish stud for thf last century. On thp dam's side Mufti is also remarkably 1 well connected, being out of Flat Jron by ' Peter Flat- Kmma by Gil Bias— Emily by Operator — Flora Mclvor by Rciuse's Emigrant, &f\ - ' ' P Peter Flat was one of the most successful performers that has left Knglarid, ' and possesses a splendid j edigree (use ' btu'i Book), Flora Mclvor was one -A '• the best -mires ever foaled m Anstralia. and her descendants are always eagerly sought after by breeders and lacing men. .Flora Mclvor was the grand ;dutn • of Figar>, Buy Middloton, Cossick, ■ Nutwith, Zop, and WairaeS— the ljitttr Ibeing the dam of Manuka. Toi Toi, and b theri. Toi Toi is the <?aui of KakafO, ' Harakeke— dam of Korari, Totara— sireof Longlands, Pupapa. Rama Kama, and other well known performers. : It will thus be seen; /that Mufti is well worthy of-the-patronsiye of breeders ', who; wish to kep to racing strain- 1 . Mufti is, a. goldan cbesinut, standing 15 hands 3 inches High and is splendidly proportioned,, and of excellent constitution. - Mufti's racing performances am too wf*ll known to rcqiire any reference here. As Mufti w H net travel his adver* tified district this season, he wi 1 stjand at his owner* tibles, .■; ! For the convenience of those who wish to liAve th ir mares' stinted; by him ho will be at his ownr's farm during, the remainder of: the, season. • ' Alj, c ire of mares ; will. be but no responsibility incurred. , Padfockiug for thiee weks free; after ir at time 2* per, week will; be charged. j '■ f ; Tern.s — £6 i.(55, guarantees. ; Telegraphic or other copumunications addressed tv W. Mbor. 1 , of the Commercial Hotel > .tables, .will.be p^omp|tly attended m by Him, he will ajso receive and give deli veiy of all ma»'es consigned to his charge for Mufti. For fulier partculars apply to '. ''" ;.';T,,;cuANw;teLL, 1 -■•-'■''' Groom m charge. Or to L')\VE3& FALLGO^, ] ' •' Owner?* 'THE THOROUH-BRED Stallion Will' travel the Palmerston, Feilding, ! and andon Districts T H I S S E A SO N. MORP 'BUS is a golden chestnut, standing 16 hands 3 inohes ; thoroughly sound, m all re pects. He is 6 years old, and by th t fast and well-known horse Castaway, dam Somnambula by Towton, dam Opera by II J arbiere, dam Cassandra by Priamj^ Towtou by Melbourne ; Castaway by ( Traducer, >! dam Mermaid. M orpheus comes from a great racing family, claiming some [ aristocratic, a,iid high-class performers as his rela^tiyes. J >is sire, won the Wellington ipnp, and ran second for the Canterbury Derby 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, he Loup won the Canterbury J. C. Handicap and Cup m 1880. Opera, grand dam * of Morpheus, won the Canterbury ■ Derby m, 1864. Tambourini was also ' from Opra, by Towton, and won " amongst other races, the Canterbury ' J. C Handicap and Canterbury and Wellington Cups, besides performing successfully over hurdles. Salvage, by Castaway, ran second for the Wellington Cup last year giving the winner 1 a 1 year and a pound. Won the Great r Autumn Handicap at Christchurch, and ran second to <■'• damant for the Dunedin Cup giving t 1 c winner two ' years and twenty- four pounds. Morpheus will be at Palmerston on Mondays and Tuesdays, Feilding on Wednesdays, Halcombe on Thursdays, Bulls on Fridays, and Marton on Saturdays. Terms — £5, and 5s grooraage fee. , Two or more mares as per agreement. Jb'or particulars apply to FRED. NEAME, Bulls. Or . E. D. BROWNE, Horse Bazaar, Palmerston North. 'PHE Splendid and Powerful Clydesi dale Horse GENERAL HAYELOCK WilHrajr/?);; -the; Palmerston, tfcildiugj Baudon, Campbell town, and Foxton : diatiicfcs this Season. General Havelock >s a dark brown hdr-'-e, ii in*r tour years oM, and stands 17 hai ds .higli, with i mm 3 rise museuiar power, splendid action, and a go d tern, er, and is pronounced by c mpetent judges :o he tho b-st draught horte p.eV bred m the province of M«dborou»h. Gkneral Havelock is cm o! tie rlyd sdilo mtie Mn^gi--, by Tiiioii Tuicri was hr^d by Donald Gron', Ksq., Xi kland-", W«st Taieri, and i< out ol he C;yJi'sda:o mare Genlo by Comet. dENERAL H«VF. x, ck's ilnrn wa« shown m 1878 at the -Marbooug'.j Agricultural Society V Jihow and took fist prize against a\ comers Cards will be distributed m tho district. J. DORKEN', Proprietor, Taonui-streel, . Palmerston North.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 32, 7 January 1884, Page 4
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