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pHE " c plemlid and i-'owerfui'ciyiles-,L . rftale Horso. ?• ; ; j GENERAL HAVELOCK: Will tinvrl the Prtlmerst.on, Keildingr, rSandbn, -I Cjauipbelftown, and j^oxton "distiicts this Soasn.n. GENEii*L "Havklock 's a darlc brown hoise, li-mr fou y/a'''.s old, and sfcinds '17 harids High,'wit!V imni.tsnpe muscular pow'r," splrniid action 1 , and a gO'.d ; temper, and is pronouueed by c nVpetent jtidge?, to be 'the* best 1 drau ;ht hor^e p^ cV bred ! m the :i pTbvince of M m l->---b>rou»h. General PTavelock is out of tlie Clyd IFiale. mne Maijgi«, !by. ThieVi. Taivri was bmd by : Doiva)d .Grab', EVq., Xi klfind^ West TBieri," and is out' of 'he Clyiesdale mare 'Gen-le by Comet. (J eneral H > v rl ck's dam was 1 shown m lS'Tft'a't the Marljo'ough " Agricultural tied tyg. Show^ and 'took' first ptize against al . . , " comers Cafdfi^ill be disjtributed m th>- district. • .-•- j- ij # . DOREEN, Proprietor, • • ■• - : -"■'■ Taonut«street, Palmerston Norths . ~ r Sti'tl^ ."'S^-.^i-.- — r:^ .- — r-'^ : .'■ L ''ij^HE ;.^HbftOUH«BB.'ED Stallion 7 ! _^o^_?i3:__ltJ^' ; Will travel the Palmerston, Feilding and Fanxlon Districts j TH I S . "; S _ ASP N. ! MORPBEVS is a golden chestnut, standing 16 hands 3 inches,; thoroughly sound m all re-pects. He is 6 years old, and by tn % fast, and" well-known horse 'Castawayy dam Somrianibula by Towton, dam Opera by IV Barbiere, dam Cassandra, by Priam ; Towtou by ; Melbourne ; Castaway by Traducer, dam Mermaid.'MonPHETJS comes from a" great racing family, claiming sotae 'aristocratic and high-class performers as "his relatives. His sire won the Wellington Cup, and ran second for the Canterbury Derby and Great Autumn Handicap. He is full brother to Lurline :and;Le Loup. .. The performances of these atiimals m New Zealand j and Australia need no.cp.mment. Le"_pup won,- the. ; Canterbury J. Q. ( Handicap arid. Cup 'in' '18S0. Opera, grand dam "of Morpheus/ : wort'' if thß'- ? ' Canterbury 'Derby m; 186 „• ■ Talmbburini . was also from Opera, by Towton, and wolr 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^ ' and Wan -second to adamant for the Dunedin Cup giving the winner trwo I years and twfentyfour pounds. .■ fj_iite'- r I MoitPiiETjs will befet Palmerston on ! Mondays and Tuesdays, Feilding on Wednesdays, Halcombe on Thursdajys, Bufls' ' 6h i Fridays, and 'Marton on .■ :-, ■■lou-.'iif. Saturdays. ; Terms-*— £s, and 5s groomage fee. Two or more mares as per agreement. .- -i£oxJi«r,ticuiar.s iipftly t0.^.. ...... . FRED. NEAME, . t '' i'«i • "■■■; ■■■■■■. ■!-... Bulls, --••■Or- :-. .:■■■■■■■■....■ ; ; : E. D. BROWNE, . ; Horse Bazaar^ Palmei-stoh North. ; „? =:, .J^Zj^T^ ,'"\\L rp'o ST A P. THIS SEASOM JL ''" The Tiicrousii-bred horse . MUFfI. . YYq afctlqntion of breeders is solicited to tlie pedigree of this most fasliionabley bred hois% who U now m his prime and. m splendid coudiliih. MUFTI is by the premier stallion, Traducer, who had far the la t three seasons fclnod at 100 guineas a mai'j. Trallnct r's stock buve everywhere perfoiined crfdita'lyj 1 " ahd" inc'udft such noted animals as Luriit c, ("alumny,:LeLour; Betrayer, . 'Friinip' Card, 'Fishh'dck, arid bthe/^. "J"rj*dnc^r's pedigree 'is a very brilliant ode as it includes all the roost valued strains of the English stud for the last century. On the dam'sido IMufty is also remarkably well connected, beirig out of Flat Iron by PeUr Flat— Emma Gil Bias— Em 1> by Operator— Flora Mclvor by Rouse's •:Smi »rant, &c. :Feter Flat was one of the mostisuo-' ceSßful performers thrt has left England, and posses-es a. splendid pedigree (soe btui Book). Flora iMvlvor, was cna of. the .best m ires ever foa'ed m Australia, and her descendants are always eagerly .soiight -after by. breeders and tacing men. h lora M-jlvor was the grand dam of Figar>, B»y .'Middleton, Cossuck, Nutwitls, Zoc, and Wairuea — the latttr being .the dam of Manuka,; Toi Toi^acd others. : Toi Toi is t.he dam of Kakaf o t /Harakeke-t-dam • of Korari, Totara — sii:eof Longlands, Papapa. Rama Kama, »nd other we!l know.) performers. -It will thus be seen that Mufti is weil worthy of the patronage of breeders wild wish to keep lo racing strain-*. Mufti is a-gt>Wen chestnut, standing 15 hands 3 iucbffi high' and is splendidly proportioned, and of excellent constitu* ,-tion^ : ' ; i ; ■'■''■ ;■ ■ ■ : ■ "<■' :■; -'Mufti's racing performances are too w^Jl' known to* reqnire any reference here. • - - ■"> As Mufti w 11 net travel his adybr« tifeed -district thig season, he wili stand -at ibis owner's •• t-tbles, ■ -■ I'or the cDnvenienpj of: those who wish to have th ir m ares stinted by Ijim he will be at his 'owmr'a iarm during tho re maiuder of- the sewori. 11 oiro of mares will bi taken, but no r ;pp' nsibility incurred. Padducking for tbife wi cks free; after ti.a r / time 2s per week will be charged. Term — £6 6s, guarantees. ' Telegraphic or other communications addressed to W. Moor-*, of the Commercial Hotel .-tables, will be promptly attended to by him, he .will also receive and give deliveiy of ail mates consigned to his charge for Mufti. For fuller particulars apply to T. CR AN WELL, Groom m charge. Or to - _LOWES&FALLOON, ;; )I^_ • „-r £X_;__»__ Owners. :

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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 56, 4 February 1884, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 56, 4 February 1884, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 56, 4 February 1884, Page 4

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