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TO STA N D THIS SEASON The Thorough-bred horse ; MUFTI. The attention of breeders \ t solicited to the pedigree of this niostr fashionably bred horse, who is now m his prime and •: '. .. ■ m splendid condition. , MUFTl,is,.by .the premier Btalhon, .Traducer, who has for the last three seasons stood fat 100 .guineas a mare. Tr^daceVsJstpc^ have everywhere pern formed cvedit^]bly, ii and include such npsed, animals as Lurline, Calumny, Lo Loup, Betrayer, Tiump Card, Fisbjhp^lc, and others. Tradwcer's pedigree is a very brilliant one, as it includes all the most valued strains of the English .stud'for the last century. On the dam's "side. MpFTI is also remarkably well connected, being. Qiit of Flat Iron by Peter' Flat- Emma by Gil.ißlas—Emily by Operator— Flora Mclvor by Rouse's Emigrant, ,<fcc. „...,: . Peter Flat was one of the most, successful performers t^t^^ \&lb England, and possesses ,4 splendid pedigree, (see .b.tud Book). .'Flora M-vEvor was one cf the best inarms ever foaled m Australia, and her descendants are always eagerlj sought after by breeders and racing j men. ¥ lora Mclvor was the grand dam lof Figar>, Bay Middleton, Cossacky jNutwifh, Zpe, and Waimea— the latter being the dam of Manuka, Toi Toi, and others. Toi Toi is tlie dam of Kakapo, Harakeke— dam of Korari, Totara-^ sire of Lpnglands.Papapa. Rama Rama, and other well- known performers. .It will thus be seenf that Mufti is Wei j worthy of the patronage of breeders 'who' wish to keep to racing strains. Mufti is a golden chestnut, standing hands 3 inches high and is splendidly proportionedj_anji,pf excellent constitution. , , . ■ Miji*TlV racing •performances are] too well known to require any reference h£re. '"■'!, "' :; ". ' '.' ■'■ . "'As' Muffti w 11 not travel his 1 adver« tisVd district; this season, he will stand I 'at his owner's f 1 tables, - ! ' T the . convenience of those who w(sh to 'liave th. ir mares Btihted* by him he will be at, his c owner's Jarnh during the remainder of the season. All care of, mares will be taken, but ,tio responsibility incurred., „; ;, - ■' < '"t'aHiloGking for three' weeks' free; after /tb'a^:' time 23 per week wilji 1 be charged. ( . „,. Tero)S-HE6 6s, guarantees. . Telegraphic of Mother communications addressed to W. Moot-e, of the Commercial Hotel Stables, will' be promptly attended. to by him, he will alaOireceive and give deliyety of all mares consigned to his charge for Muft.i. '• For fuller particulars apply to ' . . T. CR AN WELL, !;>! " ; '■'''■' "".'",' Gropm m c.h'a'rgei LOWES& FALLOON, 7;r// „;; „;.;;>■: Owners, ,-...-' •.. , .— • ' * p HiE : THbkoUH-BRED Stallionl .v»>.\: I"Will travel the. . Palmerston, Feifding, '„."; : • 5 ; and >an^qn I)istiicts -,- . ' TSI S 3 BASON, ;•,. . .. ; FiElfS is a golden chestnut,; sfaindmg 1^ hands 3,inches.; thoroughly 1 ' j sound in..ali ,i;e-pectß^r Be is 6 years; old, and by th \% fast \ and well-known ' horse Qastawa^ijiam; Somnambula by Towtori, dam 6pe'ra Iby 11 Harbiere',i dam Cassandi'a. by Priam ; Towtou by M'elbouraej ' Castaway By Traducer,., dam M ermaid. M orpiteus comes from' a great racing family, claiming some aristQC&kic : ahd high-dials' 'performers as. .his jcelatiyfts. Jtiis iSire !.wo.n the Wellington Cup, and ran second for the Canterbury DeVby and Great AutumnHandicap. He is full brother to Lurline: and. Jie> i/oup.: The .performances of these animals in -New Zealand and Australia, need no comment. Le Loup won ,, the Canterbury; J. C. Handicap and. Cup m 1880. \ Opera, gra^d : dam of M orpheus, won '. the Canterbury ,i)jerby,in:lß^4., Tambourini was also frpin Op'Ta, by Towton, and, won auaorigst'otner races, the Canterbury J. C Handicap and I Cahterbmy j and Wellington Gups, 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 tlie Great 'Autumii Handicap at: Christchurch, and ism second to A damanfc ' for the Dunedin Cup giving the winner two ■ " years and twenty- four pounds. . ; Morpheus will be at Palmerston on Mondays . aiiil Tuesdays, Feilding on Wednesdays, Halcoiribe on Thursdays, Bijfls 'on '/-Fridays, and iilartpn on " "■ ''.-'"■'■ Saturdays^ : - Terms-^-£5, and 5s grobmage fee. Two 6i i more mares as per agreement, JToF^parfcicuiars apply to FRED. NEAME, ! ( <•■! \i\ ; 'i * • Bulls. ' Or * : /■ E. D. BROWIfE, f i ■ •:: Horse Bazaar, Palmerston : Northi r PHE Splendid and Powerful Clydesi( ; f;;iA!.l4 a le Horap ' ..■ L GENERAL -HAYELOCK Will travel the "Palmerston, , Feilding, Sandon, Cimpbelltown, and Foxton distiicts this Season. : , -.. Gkner*l Havelock, is a . dark brbwn| ho»Te, visfnar tour years old, and standsi 17 hands high,, wi'tlt itumense muscular power, splendid octioi', and a gotd temj er, and is propouuced by competent jadges to be the best draught horse ( j . er br,ed m the. province of Mill-' borou^li. General l lavjelock is=out of tlte' ('jyd.'Bdale mare > Maggie,., by : Tuicri. Taieri was bred by Donald Grant, £b<j., .KLkland*, West Taferi, and is''puti of the Ciylesdale mare (ieiyle by Comet. Gener^ Havb l Ck.'s tiam was shown m lis7B.atJ.be Mar-bo-ough . ; Agricultural Socitty'a ihow and 'tbbk"fiist prize against all . . •. comers : Cardp will be distributed m the diatript. i-' ■ •;; ■/;; " /J." DORMjn, ; ; -i ; ' ; ' ' Proprietor, » li: : : ' ' Taonui- street,:, t , Paliuerstoii kor^l*. • 1 . . 1. . . • ; : ■ ' 'i 'j ii\ '

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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 38, 12 January 1884, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 38, 12 January 1884, Page 4

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