x n o sta n b tv r s skason X ■' Ihe Thorou^h- tired, hor.se. The attentioji:of.|jir.endcfs. } ?.-»oHcit«d to the ped'ii»Tce. ot* this inn>^ tasliionablv tired horse, vvl)oJ';S now m his prime and ;...„ .m ,s])|e.n,di.d condition, .<• MUFIT is l>y tlieiij-^n.i. r sta'lion, TraducdVj.who ha* for file last. thr<-p Hoa^ons stood at 100 gujueas a mare, pt()ck..|iave everywhere perf rmed c cditohly, a,n -I include such noici animals as tmlinc,. Cni|Umnv, f,< :i f pjip,...B.e.trayor, ; Tiuiyp v .QJ»r4, Kisi - (io,ok..nni| ... ol h''tK. T« ad uct'it's pe.i i^ ree h a very l)r-ill|!int otuu.as it hiclud«« all the most .valued strains oi the _£njjlish stud for .j^'jla^t, ccairirjjv Vn, th^ dam's wde . .^ty?ri M is (n Hiso ; ' re,ain : rk,al>]y whI I connected, l/einjtf cjut-/of t .lflat iron by P, eter .F^t.rj JEiuujabytGil Biaa— Emily by T)pf-rAfcor'^ Flora, I^fctvor, by Rouse's Emjj^ranJ^.^',;. -....-..,:, :j ;••: Peter F'iit wasonfi of .th^.most sueces»fu! perfonuersjjiat ha& left. Kngland, and po.MSMyes a. splendid;; j edigrec! (sac btivl Book)'. Flora M-Ivor was one -A tho best lucres cv.er foa'cd m, Australia. niK":hor.(3|i!Kcenfiants are .aJwayß'Vajjerly sought aftor by breeders ' and jaoing men. Mora MoTvor was the grand dam of Figar », Bay Mi.ldl«to'n, Cossick, Nutwitl-, Zp" f .an«l Waimea— tli^latti-r being the dam 'of Manuka. ,'Tbi'Toij and other**. . Toi-Toi i.^ i-ii'o rfam of Kakaro, Marakeke— dam of Korari, Totara — sire of Lohglands, l J apapa Rama Kama. udH other well kimw.) p-.M-lormors It will Hms be seen that Muptl' is well .worthy of the patrpnaye of breeders who wish to k« -p to racing strain«. Mufti is a goldon cl4stntitv standing 15 hands 3 .inchfshigh aud.isspleßdyi|y proporiioucvt, and of uxcellen't coiistttution.' "■''; - , '" , t '. ..." ,' Mufti's racing performances are" 'too \vfll ; known to r< qiire any reference here. ' ' ; ■'.. '."• ■ ■ ,' X ■■.'.' A.s. Mufti w 'l.iictj (ravel his ' adVer* ti.<c-d district this season, h'o'wi'l stand at his owner'- -tibles, ' ! : ....r.0." the, convenience of those who wish to. h'^yu ih ir njares stinted' by htm h'Kwili, be as his own ra farm during the rVuii.i ider of (he. se;uon. M All cire. of mares will b.; iaken, but no r -sp (hsibility incurred. Padlocking for tlur-e woks free; after ti at time 2* m-r week w.li be charged. Terus— £6 Gs, guarantees, j 'Telegraphic or other communications addi-i : B*?ed to W. Moor-, of the Commercial Hotel > tables, will be .promptly attended. Uiby.him, he -will also- receive and giy.e, deliyety ol' all mans consigned io his cliarge' for MuftiV For fulier part cnhirs apf>ly to . t.CU.ANVVELL, ' -'; Groom m charge. Or to' L')\V^'S& FALLOOX, Owner?. ••■■;r--Vf:. : 'r — ■.;. ::-.a\ \rn\ ■ — ■ .^v .k ■■ _ ' r^E TH.dIiOUH.BRED^ Stallion. Will travel the . Palrrierßton*,<<FeUding, ;;•.-. and andon Districts;; >Ai '■ T H IjS. ,S,E A S;O N. i MORP EirS is a, golden, chestnut] standing 16 hands 3 inches ; thoroughly sound, m all re pects. . He, is 6 y. ears old, and by th ; t fast And weTl-lc'now'n hor.se Cast-away, dam Soiunambula by Towton, dam. Opera by. II I arbiero, dam Ca'ssau'diu by Prianr ; ■ Towton by Melbourne ;. Castaway by T> raxUicerj dam .Mermaid. A! okpuku? comes from a great racing family, claiming some aristocratic and high-class performers as his ; . relatives! i « is .sire won the Wellington Cup, and ran second for the Canterbury Derby ■andl&ifeat Autumn Handicap. He is full brother to Lurliue "and Le Loup. The . performances of •these brnmals, ia New Zealand aiid Australia^need uo comment. Le Loup won .the, Canterbury J. C. Handicap aijd Cup, in, 1880, Opera,, grand dam of M prp,heus, won . the Canterbury Derby m,; ,1864:. Tambourini w,as also from Op/ra, .by j.! owtop, anc| '_., won amongst other races,, the Caiiterb.ury J. C . Handicap and, Canterbury and Welliugtou 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 Chris,tchurch, and ran second to .■* damant for the Dunedin Cup , giving . t'e winner two years and twenty- four pounds. : Morpheus will be at Palmei'ston on Mondays and Tuesdays,; Feilding on Wednesdays, Hal combe on Thursdays, Bulls on Fridays, and Marton op Saturdays. Terms-^£s, aad 5s grbomage fee. Two or more, mares as per agreement, jTorpartiuuiars apply to : ' ' ""~ FREDrTfEAME, * ■ 'Builß. ! ' ' E. D. BROWNE, ' : Horse Bazaar, Palmerston North. : r [^HE i-plendi.d' and; Powerful ClydesJL dale- Horse GENERAL HAYELaCK Will travel: the Palmerston, Feilding, Sandon, Campbelltown, and Foxton distiiots this Season. Gener*l Hav.elogk 'S a dark brown hotee, li-iner four years old, and stands 17 hahds high, with immense muscular power, splendid actio", and a go< d tern; er, and ia pronounced by competent judges to be the best draught horse p-.er .bred- m the province of Mailborou»h. Gkneral Havelock is on! of the Clyd sdale, maie Maggia, by Taicii. Taieri was bred by Donald Gran', Esq., Xi kland", Wept Taieri, and is out of the Clydesdale mare Oon'le by Comet. Genebat/ Ha-vb l ck's dam wa« shown m 1878 atf the Marboough Agricultural Society's ■Show and took first prize against all comers ■ Cards will be distributed m the district. " J. DOREEN, ..-,,, ,/ Proprietor, ; Taonui-street, ' Palmerston Nortl*.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 33, 8 January 1884, Page 4
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