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n^HE Splendid and t'owerful Clydesj^ ; dale JJ or se.- ; : - GENERAL HAVELOCKi Wi ll traVel the Pal mersr.on; FoHd ing-, Saqdon, G'^uipbell town, and FoXton .distiif*ts J 'this "Season.' -", ; Gbner * l 'Uavrlocl?: , s a . daric broVn hbrse, risfnr f6u Real's oW, and gtVn(|^ 17 hands high, witb immanse mnseular, pow r, splendid action, and' a good' temper, and is pronounced by 6 nipetent - jadgep, to be the best draught hor»e p-.ei 1 bred m the province of Mail-., bnrouoh. General' 1 Flavelock is our of ttie Clyd siale mire Maggie, bly f . Taieri. Tait-ri was br«d by Donald Gran', Esq., Xi k^nd^, WoVt Taie-i', and i^'ont "of- the Ciy'^sdkjle male : •GeW'ie ; by Comet; ' C?ENEfiki; f H-we- ; l ck's dam wa? shown m l^fFat the* Mar oVobgli' A gricul tura£ ty j ... Show and took first prifce^ ; against all' comet's'"'- '"- v: ; . t Cards will be distributed m th" 1 districL :..: f : : J,DOREEiy^ '' A ■■/.■■ s.u:< Proprietor, ! • ) > Taonni-street, | „:• < i „Vi i Palmerston Nort^. '."' j r r |BE .j. , THpROUH.BREP Stallion ; .Cassis ja^PßCiHi u"s i -travel.; the Palmerston, F.eilding, | t i.v.:.iii ari-d i c audon Districts" ; *-j T H IS; --B-B ASO N. j MOEPHEUS -is a golden chestnut,' : blan ; din^ 1-6' lianas 3 inches ; ihioroughiy sound m all 'respects. He is 6 years old, and. by...th..r fast and, well-known ' horsjß yasfaw.ay, dam .Sopan^qigula by Tow£6n,*3am* i (ipera*by" II TJarbiere, dam Cassandra;, by Prian\; (TdwMf py Melbourne.; , Castaway by Tradjttcer,dam Mermaid. Moreheus comes,' from a great ; racing family, claiming- •. some . aristocratic and; high-;class .; .perftiuoigrs as his relatives. Mis sire . won ; ,;the. ...■JSye.llington Cup, and ran secotid.for the Canterbury Derby and Great Autumn Handicap. He is full, brother to Lurlinb and Le .Lpup.. f The perforpances oiß , these animals m New ,, Zealand an^ Australianeed, no comment. .Le Lou|> Von th.c ; Canterbury; j.C. HandicapaijdiG.up inj. ; 1880, ;; Qpera,, ; grand dam' of Morpheus, the Canterbury :P.s&y. &.'£&(& Tambourini jwrasalsb from Opera, „by; Towton, and won amongst other .races, the Canterbury J. C .Handicap and Canterbury and V^ellJLngton Cups, besides performing hurdles. Salvage, b^ Castaway, ran second for the "Welling r ton^ Cup last Year giving -the"wiririer k year and a pound. Won the Greaji A-uturiin : Hlandidap ; at- ■ Chris'tchureh!, and ran second to Adamant for th£ D«nedi"n jjjup- giving -tfie -winnef- two years and twenty- four pounds v 1 ' '-'•'■ ' X J ". >UJJ "-~ ■ - "■ '^> i • Morpheus^ will be at Palmerston on - Mohdstyß and Tuesdays, ' Feilding on Wednesdays, Halcombe on 'Thurbday^ Sulls' ( on i iFridays, and > Miarton oii ■ :-•• Saturdays.' •'■• . | Terms^-^i£si aad ' ss ( - groomage fee| Two or imore' mares: as per agreement! For particu'.tas •-apply t6 - \ „r.;,; i «i.!-js...i FEEDJ NEAMtE, ' .:-,d h:.,'A l/i .->■;.;• Bulls, j .-'.turn O©-. ; !!J ;-ti-... .-!■..... i. Oi: I . E.Dv BROWNE, | :; Hor6e Bazaar^ iPalmerston. North. ■ n\q s t;a N.TJ T H l s ; seasoj^ : J_ ! ' Jcl "Tho ihcrougli-bred' horse j ■ ■■-•■"■•> ■/■•':;•'>-! M;irFjf' : ■ ■ '■•' ;• '"'The attfe'ntioh of breeders is solicited to the pedigree of iliis most fa&hionablef bred'hb'i's^, wlio'is'now m h« prime aDd „ insplen^id cbudilijn. - : '' M'Wf T j^' by' the premier stallion j Traducer, who had . far the J^a t. three! seasons stnod at* 100 guineas aj^maivv Traducf'r's stdck fcave per-j fbrmed ly, "and ioc'ud'p. suc'ij . noted animals $s Luriire, .'Calumny, Lei L6ur--'Betr : ive i f; ri ''Jr"un'.p Ca^ ' F : sh-| hook, and others. Truducaf's psdigree! "{&"& very bfilliabt oWe a's it ihbfudis all the most valued strains of the English stud for the last century. O^ the dam'side Muety. iV ! klsb 'rehiarkiib'ly well connected,' : being out '6( Fiat iron by L^ettr Flat— Emma' 'Gil ' Blas-j-Em \y j by Operator— Florq. MbTvor. by Kmi->rant. «fec/i° J ' : ;; ~ ! ■ .'J^' I '] j Feter Flat was ope of','t'he Woat' suc»| cessful performers 'tnri™a : s'.lefti England,] and posses."eß a > splendid (see; btu-1 Book^^^ldrk'-.li^lV^^aa'/^ia of: the best mnr^s'eVer foa!e 1 d i iri' AustraliaJ and her descendants aire' 'always eagerly' sought after by" i breeders' ll a^^,iacing| men. F lora Mc'lyor'was.tb'e j§frahd damj of Figar >/'■ Bky <tyfr&Bleiioa f 'Cb^sock,' NutwithV'Zdv^and^Waiinea-e-ihe latter j ! (jein^the M dattr of'Mamik^Toi^Toi, and others. Toi Toi is the dani'^t Kakapo, ! Harakefee^ dam' :: of Kdrari^YTotara— ! ( sire of Longlanils,' Pa[japa.'Riiina Rama, •aDd i 'otlii6t l; wel^krib i w6 i p9ifer i merd! s -' t; It will thus be seen r tlia't :> MuFTi is well worthy bf' the patrbioii^ of 6refe'ders j wbo wish to keel) t'o. racing 1 strains, j Mufti is a golden 'chestnut,, standing; 15 hands 3 incheshigh aticlia splendidly ] proportioned, and of excellent cpnstitu* tion. .';-i*::i- ■'''■■' •'<■> ''-' *»■■ »'■'•'<■' Mufti's racing -performances are too 'w'pll':tn&wri'to ; 'require ' any reference: here. •'"'- ■'■■"' * ! - '•''''*'"''■ [ As Mufti w ll'nct. travel r his adver* j tisedtdnfftj-re'd this --season,' he ! will stand j at hißO^Uer's- !■ tables, . . \ i For the convenience of ! those who wish -to hayp thir ,-mareS; st^n^ed by him he will be at his' owner's iarm curing the rtinoinder.of the seaepn;, y ' 11' care of maces will ba taken, but no r..>>punsibility incurred. Paddocl^ing for three,/ weeks ire,e | after tl'a't time 2s per week will >-ti^ charged. „ '\. : ,,,..,. , -... .. :: „ ;;, /,/ ' ' 'Term— £6 ['&, guarantees., v Telegraphic or other communications addressed to W', Moore,' pf the Commercial Hotel t: tables, will .be promptly attended to by him, he wilt, also receive and^givs gejijretj! ; of kl.rniare^ opn^yjned to his charge" for 'Mufti. ; . ( „ r . , . For fuller particulars abply to ; • 'T.'C&MwELL, Groona m charge, ' ' "" 'J_ Qwnere, ' ' j ' . ■••■.■■■ ■ |.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 60, 9 February 1884, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 60, 9 February 1884, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 60, 9 February 1884, Page 4

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