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mHE f plfeqdid and Powerful OlydesjL _.. dale Horse ! , :!G!E^RAL HAVELdCK ; Will travel. the Palmerston, Foilding", 1 Sa'ndonj CampbeUtown., and Foxton ' distiicts tms' Season. ! ' -'"■ Gbner,*^; Havß'Lo.ge>< J S!;a- 'dark 'brown horse, rising, fou-. .years pftt, and J6t%d's ! it hands bjgV.wi.tti; immense miiseiilar jBOW^r, splendid^ iic^ipu,. and a go<d ; temper, ai^d is. pronounced by competent t j jadges, ..t.o; be the Jbtest A drau >ht hor^e' p\er ; bred m . the ,;pvovince of Mulboroagh. ' General Haveldck !is ou«' j of { the : G.iyd. b i«^e % m.ive : ,[ : iyi^fc, by Taieil. Tait ri: was bred hy Donald Grant, Esq., .^i'kland 3 , West Taien, arid is out of . 'he Ciy^K-sdale j mare Geii le by Comet. Oenepal H^^fe-' l ck's dam wa« shown m 1878 at the Mar bcrough .7 Agricultural So^i tyg . Sh.ow. and took' tfii^6 •. p;-|?ie agaidst^all " o ■;, -S omerß j Cards will.'be oTistvib.iited m. the district. , : '\ ri ,.''..' A " ' J« DOREEN, I nu.M ' <n ' " , f' , • Proprietor! „ - „ Taonni«street, ■'* ...' '" Palmerston xtorth. y r p r HE THOROtfttSliEr) Stjillio^. /TVWIJ travel/ the Palmeritbfa, Feil^ing, and Districts, hi; j ;< « -Ti w iw- '. 'S":B:a son;. (; ''.ii. ■ :;■■! •• ■ ; ' _„ MOEPHEUS is a golden chestnut, standing 16 hands 3 inches \ thoroiighly sound m all respecter He is 6 years old', and by th >t fast and well-kiiown horse Castaway; dam Somnambula by Towton, dam Opera by 11 Barbiere, dam Cassandra by Priam ; Towtou by Melbourne; Castaway-. by: Traducer, , dam Mermaid. MQBgPHEtJS comes from ' ■a great racing family,, claiming : some aristocratic and high- class performers as his relatives. His sire, won ; the 'XVellington Cup, and ran second for th& . Canterbury Derby and Great Autumn Handicap. He is full Jbrotherto Lurline arid The, perfppmancep 6£ these i ' animals m „ Ne w Zeal and |an - • i-Australiii need no; ppn^mf at.; -Le Eoup. ;wptaf ? "the : ,Canterbury/,J..P,; Handicap ■', and Cup m 1880. Opera, grand dam, of , Mo&pheus, ; iWftn the .Canterbury Derby m. 18^4. ; Tambourini was 'also ifrom : Opera, (jby : Xowtpn, -, and w,on. amongst. other ■, races, the Canterbury* -J.. C. Handicap and,. Canterbury a,nd! Wellington .Cups, "besides performing successfully over hurdles. Salvage, by Castaway,. ran secpjndfor the "Wellington Cup last year, giving the winner a year and. a. pound.;, Won the Great Autumn Handicap at Christchurch, and ran, ' Second to Adamant for'lhe Du&e4in.i.Cup giving ; the /winner two years and twen^y^our pounds. ; '„ Morpheus w,ill .be at Palmerston; pn Mondays an,d; Tuesdays, Feildingj on : Wednesdays, Ha\«ombe on Thursdays,' Bulls on Fridays, and Marton ■pn ..Saturdays. I .'. . Terms — £5, and 5s groomage fee." Two. pr, more mares. as per agreement^, f Jb^dr particulars apr»lytP - ; ;AU\: a A;.:- FREDiNiEAME, * . " Bulls. Or . .-.r.-.-i-i) ■• E^^i/BR^^VNE, f Horse Bazaar, Palmerston North*. ''';;' ; ;;;- TO STA N; D IH IB 'SEASON The' Thorrfri : 'tibrse ■ ' J ' MUFTI. Xhe atttent.i.on-.:of breeders is, solicited' to" . the ipedigyee of this-mpst fafhipnablWy bred; house;; ,who. is now m, his prime arid :>.& n J splendid; -cpodiJiton. . ,; MUFTI is by the premier ; Tjadjuc,er, W.hp had; for. the ,ta; t three seasons stnod at 100 guineas a ; . mar <i. •Traduqcr's stock have everywhere plr.fpi'med jcredHa ly,.,,and : inc.'udp such noted animals asLuiiite, (alutnny^Le ftoup; ., Betrajer, Trump. Card, ) Fishhook, and others.., .. Traduces pedigree is a very, brilliant; odo. as it iticludfs jail the roost valued strains of the English .stud for the last century. On the dam 1 -* Siido Mdfty is also remarkably w'sll connected, being out of Fiat Iron ; by Peter Flat-^EnimavGil Bias— Km 1> by Operator — Flora Mclvor by Rouse's Emi'trant'.^c. ;i , , ; :;•': • .-.. iFtfter F'ac wa"3 oneof the ; most siic-" icesaful performers j.^vrt has lefs ICnglanc], and ! possesses a., splendid jiedigfeei^ae vbtn,'l Book).. Flora ;Mhlvor was cn.iof ,tbp>beßt; mires ever foa'ed m Australia, and her descendants, are always eagerly, .sought : after by breeders and lacing men. . Fjora.McXvor was the grand d^m of'Figar), Bliy Muldletoii, Cossufik, Nutwjth, Zpp| and. \yaimea— the latter being the dam of Manuka.,. Toi Tpi, and others,.' Toi Tpi the, dam of Kakapo, H'arakeke— -dam of rtorari, Tolara : — sireof Longlands, Papapa, Raraa Rama, and other well-known performers. ; It will thus be seen that Mufti | is well worthy of the patronage of brecdeis wbo wish to keep to racing strains. Mufti is a golden chestnut, standing 15 hands 3 .inchf s high and issplendidly 'ptoportioried, and of eiceTlen6 constitu* tion. r> . ;," ~. v , .. ti , . m: . ! MuFT.r's racing jjerformances are too 'well knoWn. to .'require any referenpe here. ' ' '.'."■' As Mufti w'll net travel his. adver* tise'd. district tbip 'se'asoi), he 'will stand lat his owner's , ' " . ' 1 Vxir the cbnve,nietic4 of those 'who wish tb/have.thlr maros stinted by iiitil hV will be at his !i ownt r's farra ddr'irig-the rimainder (,<f the-se'ippn.' "■" "'' ■.'friJ-irfl'of m : ai-es will by taken, but 'hb'.ivfips'nsibifity incurred. • ; Pddd' 'eKin'g for ihite wf-eks free 5 1 kff er : ! . itikt ' tf ine : ' '2s 7 [ per week will; ' be charged. ' ! " ' ; : , Term— £6 6s, gu6rahtees ; • ' ■'- Telegraphic or other communications addi'eßeed to W. Moor* 1 , of the Commercial Hotel fcf tables, will, be promptly attended to by him, he will also receive and giv6' delife^iy of a'l m^res consigned' to hitJ'bharge for Mufti. . ' : For fuller particulars apply to : j T. CRANWELL, Groom m charge. ■•■ ; Of tb' "'■■•■ '" : ' • ' ■ . LOWES &FALLOON, • • ■" • - ! Owners. '

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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 45, 21 January 1884, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 45, 21 January 1884, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 45, 21 January 1884, Page 4

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