a^HE Splendid and Powerful ClydesL dale Horse GENERAL HAYELOCIC Will travel the Palmerston, Feilding, Sandon, Campbelltown, and Foxton distiicts this Season. General Bavelock s a dark brown horse, rising fou yea'"s old, and stands 17 hands high, with immense muscular pow<r, splendid action, and a good temper, and is pronounced by competent jadge.o, to be the best draught jhorse ever bred^ m the province of Marlborough. General Havelock is out of the Clyd sdale nvwe Maagie, by Taieii. Tauri- was br«d by Donald Gran 1 , Esq., Kiklands,, West Taier,i,' and is out of 'he Clydesdale • mare Gen'le by Comet. (JEKfEBAL Hav.e-. l ck's dam wa? shown m 1878 at the Mar bo'ongh Agricultural Soci tyg > Show and: took first; prize against all comers Cards will be distributed m the district. Ji POREEN, Proprietor, Taonni>street, ..':' '■■} Palmerston North. ' pHE // THOROUHIBREb' Stallion I^OJE^ipHIE UTS: Will travel the Palmerston, Feilding, and Sandon Districts TH I S SEAS ON . ' MOEP H EUS is a golden chestnut, standing 16 hands 3 inches ; thoroughly sound m all respects. He is 6 years old, and by .tb^t fast and well-known horse Castaway, dam Somnambula by Towton, dam Opera by II Barbiere, dam Cassandra by Priam ; Towtou by Melbourne; Castaway by Traducer, dam Mermaid. Morpheus comes from a great racing family, claiming some aristocratic and. high-class performers as his relatives. His sire won the .Wellington Cup, and ran second for the ICanterbury Derby and Great Autumn jHandicap. He is full brother to Lurline and Le Loup.. The performances of these animals m New Zealand and Australia need no commjent. Le Loup won the Canterbury J. C. Handicap and Cup m: 1880. Opera> grand dam pf^MoRPHEUS, won the Canterbury Derby m. 1864. Tambourini was, also from 1 Opera, bf l Towton, andE 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 a year and a pound. Won the. Great Autumn Handicap at Christchurch, arid fan second to Adamant for the Dunedin Cup giving the winner two ; years and twenty- four pounds. " Morpheits will ibe at 1 Palmerston- on Mondays and Tuesdays, Feilding on Wednesdays, Halcombe on Thursdays, Bulls on Fridays,, and Marton-on 1 ; . ■■■■ Saturdays. H • ; - Terms— r-£5 r and ss- groomage'J fee. Two or more mares as 'per agreement. : For particulars apply to FRED. KEAME, Bulls. Or • E. D. BROWNE, ; Horse Bazaar, Paimerstqn North. TO STAND THIB SEASON The Tbcrough-bred hprse :.:;■■■■■••■■ mufh: • " v •'- The atttentiori of breeders is solicited to the pedigree of this most; faehi^nabley bred hois% who is now m his prime and - m splendid condition. - MUFTt is by the premier stallion, Traducer, who had for the la t three seasons stnod at TOO gai'rieas a mare. Traduce r's stock have everywhere performed credita ly, and ind'udß'sucH- : noted animals as Lurlii c, (Jalumny, Le Lou'tij '/Betrayer, Trump Card, Fishhook; 'and' others^ Truduc«r's pedigree is a very brilliant one as if includes' all the most valued strains of the English stud for the last century. On the damside MufrTY is also remarkably ; well connected; being out of Flat iron by Peter Flat— Euiina Gil Bias— Em ly by 'Operator — Flora Mclvor by Rouse's Emigrant, &c. ' : ' " . Feter Flat was one of the most successful performers' thrt has left Kugland, anilpossesFes an splendid pedigree (sac btu'l Book); Flora- M'ilvor was one of the best mires ever foa'ed m Australia, and her descendants ar& always eagei'ly--spught.'afte* by: breeders' and lacing merii.i Flora Mclvor was the igrandidaro of Figarj, Bay Aliddletdn, CosS:ick, Nutwith, Zop, and Waimea — the lattri 1 being the dam of Manuka, Toi Toi, and 'others. Toi Toi 'is tire dam of Kakapo, Harakeke — dam of Korari, Totara — sireof Longlands, Papapa. Rama Kama, and other well- known performers. It will tbus.be seen that Mufti- is weJJ woiuby .of ;the patronage of breeders wbo wish to keep to racing strain )<. Mufti is a golden chestnut, standing 15 hands 3 inchf s high and is splendidly proportioned^ and of excellent donatitu* tion. i Mufti's iracing performances are too w>ll known to require any reference here. > ...•...:.■■. As Mhfti wll net travel his adver* tieed district this season, he will stand at his owner's f- tables, Por-Uie convenience of those who wish to have th ir mares stinted by liiui' he ; will be ;at bin ownTt£s •• : }arni : ' dU'ing the r» mainderof the seuhon. ' 11 eire of mares will b:j taken, but; no r-ipp nsibility incurred.' | Paddicking for thrie''w<eks free'}" after ' that) time 2s per week will be charged!' • Term — ; £6 i 6s, guarantees. Telegraphic or other cOummnioations addres'gedtu W. -'Moony -of the Com 1 - 1 niercial Hotel will 'be promptly attended to by him, he will also receive and give delirety of all mares consigned 1 io his charge for Mufti. For fuller particulars apply to T. CRANWELL, Groom m charge; ' Or -to ■>■-■ ■■ '■■ ' ■"''' '' ' ; ': ■'-'■ ' ; LOWES &FALLOON, ;-* :• . .««»«-«-- Pwnew.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 52, 30 January 1884, Page 4
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815Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 52, 30 January 1884, Page 4
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