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THE Splendid and Powerful Clyiies- " GENERALr HAYELOGK Ml C tr|vel tHe" Pal'mefsto^^Ming l , Sandon,'' Campbelltown, and /!.■■:.« - :.«dishica : this' BriaibU Mi "' j.V General Havei,o(sK! *3 a< Bark browp, horfe, risinj-fou yea''Bflld,>and stands 17 hands'liigh^ with immense muscular powtT, splendid action', and a goicd temper, and is pronounced by <j3nipetept jadges, to be the 'best dHh^ht h^rse^ p»er bred m the proviridaO&f MkJ 7t borough. Gener'AU :'FlAviKfeecK is'ruV of the Clyd ; ffdale niarei j Matigie, • by TaSWi'. 1 ' i was bradf by Donald Gran', Esq., Ki-fclands,iWfeet Taieri^ and is out of the Ciydesdale mare Gen < le>< by Cornell; - ■ i ;Gleneral H iy .c- . l ck's dam wn«-shown m 1878 at/ tne Mir bo^ogh'v c'&sn6W6jfa\ Soci'ty|< 'Show dtifi took first prize against al! •>T ;•: :.*i)i<i',i c L haomih'i j ....... v@ftd« jn^he iistjriot. „„ J. DOREEN, \' Xi .*' il LI. ■ ' I : ! M «;••■;'. ."■,' iP«!PW«I tor i ' TaonnUstreat, OH cT. ■•'»■;. A?TOj^ ! TOg»oy|r^rtK .^Lr.^xJ. rf ! j ~. t T pBI| ~ THOHOTJJKwBJRSI?- Stallion f^ill -travel' the !Pfeiiinersfcoh,dKeil4ing, q V' * i ' and-^an^doh Distidctsi i I ' .-» THIS --■■S-iE.A..&-JfcJ:-2Nr:< •«-- MORP H EUS ; ia-> as golden chestnut, Standing! 6 hands: 3 indhea- ytfcbrougbiy! 1 sotffid m all- reipects. i : i <peL: is 6 y. eai» s-i old, and by th .t'fasfci^and well-kn,own ■hor^e'Cfilsto-wayi, i dam! 1 SomUambulb, by" To l wton|- dam .Opera iby II Barbjiere, dan*' Cassandra, by Priam ; Towtou by. Melbourne ; -Castaway by Tradiicer, 1 : "ddtn ' Mermaid; ' Morpheus comes from' a great racing;* family, claiming kowle aristocratic -and high- class performers at- fi^l relatives. '<; Mis, isjre won' the : Wellington Cup, and ran second for the /Canterbury Dferby> ■ and Great Autumn' Handicap. He is full brother to Lujrline. aiid Le Lonpr The performances"^ kheie- 'aiiimals m t New!^Zealand! a^i^' Australia need no comment. Le £01$ 4^n/*Hei €Jaii tef bury JilCi Ha'n^lica^' and Cup m 1880. Opera, grand! danr HM§bM^js,X wS^.lh^^Qanterbtiry Derby m 1864. Tambourini was aWo { fyim ; Op|ray; by: >T6Svton', 1 and j won^ amongst/other races, the Cantjerbtiry 1 ' <J>€ nHandicap 1 ' an^d., Cahtetbtfryl and WeHington. ' Cups^ besides performingSnecess'fully. javer -hurdle*. *.; f Salva^e v by 7 Castaway/rariisfe'coridfor the Welling-' 1 ;*oii €up fast .year giving cfche winner a yeajr-land iai'ponndi Won the terrea.t. Hondjicap. ;afc • GhristchuiicK, ' and Ean'isecond! to- Adamant for tne' Diinediii Cup giving ;th 6; winnet two years t&ndi twenty- four pound^. , , } .. il. -.lj\i : •|i;:| '■"•'jfiD.'- ;. ' / .'. Morpheus f<wilif be. .set TPalmerst^n^p^ Mondays end.; Tuesdays,'. -3f eliding on 1 'Wedfljpsa^ySjiHaloombe on Thursdays, "Bulls r «p .Sradays,,.an_d,>Martofa. onj i-j ; 'i .0 .T .-n.SaJiijridftys. j cr ' u:\ Termsfe-jESjdaad.^^-igr^pmage fee. 'Twoi/dr mord mare£j&j3 per agreement. ;.i(J?bV particWa^s i*pply to> I vr-.-..-1-l a km. -, '.liRED. NEAM^, •l-.^O'A' -,>,:,■ ,J 1,'.'.;-.-.- BdllS. 0r,.;, ■;■ „.:. .- ; . r . 7-.i.M.!..jj ,. ;1 ,8. P,;BBq^E, !•-' : " ' Horse Bazaar, r .P ; aliiierston Noirtß: » f '' i '• *•• ' ' '• (■•_•"• j •■•.'> 1 TO ST A NOD' ■■ TH IS SEASON; Tho Thcrduah-hred horse iJ,> iJO-n: J^UFTIi' : i; j Tl c attlontibn of breeders is solicited, to; the pedigree^ of Ibis 'most' 'fafhiolnabltyTi bred hois->,'#tib U now in t his pri^oe and m splendid condiiiin. < •■ - •'i'M'UFTt is by -""thtf -premier slallion, Traducer, -who had for the la t three 'feeksonW 4tnod at 160 - guineas a inavd., "Tftiiliioir's fetock have evtrywhe^e per ; r-, fdriiied credita' lyy and inc!ud^^,uch, t -noted animals as Ludw-e^Calorobj^l^er Louj'j Betrajer, Trump Card, j hook, .ahd ; bt!hers^ Traducsr's pfedigree is a very brilliant one as it includes ,aljt . thd mtest valued strains of 'the English stud tci^the last century. On(the| dam'^ fsido iVIuFTJr is also': remarkably well .■connoctedj, being out ;o,f F|at ,lron by FeUr Flat— Euima Gil BJas-iEm ly bY 6ptrator'~Flbra Mclvoif by Rouse's . 'Emi-Vrin^'&'c. ' [ "---' • ! ( ' : , I'Vter •FfaVw^S > 6neiof the most sue», 'cesafulperloVmefs thrthas^left K^gJand, and possesses a aplehdid^ f.edigree (ase 'Mft&i, Bobk)'.' Flora 1 M-ilvor wad eno t of' tbe' best 'mjires everfoa'ed m Australia, and her descendants are always eagerly sought a'ft^r bj' breeders i ''find 1 1 aping . meri'.'" i l'lbfa : Mc-Ivor was tbe grafidjdanif, of Fjgar>7~B'ay Middleton, Cbssacjc,, Nutwith f Zop , ' anrf WaiWea. — thlß>la,ttcT;. being the "dam of Manuka. Toi T.qij.go^ others. Toi Toi is the dam of Rakapo, Harakeke— dam ' of Korari, Tdtara-^, -Wire df LbngtancJs, Papapa.' Rama Rama, »nd otlrer'well 1 known performers!. .,;,.:. , It willthns be seeu tbat Mu^TlJs; 1 wefl 1 worfhy of the patronage of bjreeders *vrho wish to keep to racing dtrainiSr. Mt^prfi te' '•'&'■ gtildeti fcbiestnut, sianding 15 hands 3 inches high and is splendidly : and of excellent constitu* , , tiQß*^^.--. i_^._ «— — -- I ,:>-':/•■ Mufti's racing performances jare;.^9P wHlf.fknonfai.-tp ireqaire; any reference here.; . .; :. •.....; „.'.• ■! , --'■'' ' ; ' _As Mttftijw 11 net travel his adver« tiscd district tbJB season, he will stand at his owner'i > tables, j For i the > convenience of those who wish to have ih ir mares stinted by iiiuiHie will be at ihia . Own,ir'» iarm durii.g the remainder of the getuon. ■■■' .ill.oAre-of mares. will bf'. taken, but iKo responsibility:.' incurred. . s- : ; .. Paddocking for three mekn free; ofter ti at time. 2s .per week will be charged; . - -..:;. .;•>' .■:■ -a ... ■.••., 1 Term— r£66sjignarantees. ■• , Telegrapnic or other; /ooimnunieations addresEed tv W. Moore, .of; .the pommeroittl Jidtel f tables; will be promptly attended 'to by hini^'be ;W t |U also receive ami givo delivety of a ! l mares consigned, to his charge tori Mufti. ; ' . • • ;.vFor : :fi^i9C,Bi»rticqlorß;i|pplj to .', . "... ...•;}■'.,». .1. .', T. CRANVV-JKLL,; Groom m charge. Or. to •: - „;. •,..-,;■ ■• 1 „;./.: ,-, L.OW.ES & FALLOON, .; „; ;"■.'■ ■•■ :i ■■:. 1 -Qwnerei . .

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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 58, 7 February 1884, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 58, 7 February 1884, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 58, 7 February 1884, Page 4

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