rnHE Vplendid _ and Powerful Clydes-i : -jL'IOJ.t' -y-vdide. Horse:. > :r, •:■ '\ t \ | GENERAL HAVELOCK ! \ Jl^;|f a»el : tha J&iinieratQi), j Fejldi.ug,; , and,, Joxtonj districts this Season. is Sk dari! brown j horse, risinl fou- yea?s old, and stands 17 hands High,; with immense rriuseular .p'o^lr; : i , .BpJendid e !, actionl,.land: a" igood, • temper,and is prdnonpce'd by competent judges, to be the best draught-horuei 'er«r,h?ed in. the hrbvince' of/Mail-; borough. Generab Havelock is outj of fcb>..G)y& Sdahy, mare, iMaggie',:* by Tiieri. Talari was bred, by Donald Gran', Esq., Kikland«», West Taieri, put :'of. ihe ClydesdaJeA mare Gen'le'*yi.Gometn; G'E&ebal Have-' .*,:CBf s dam -in 1878 at the; MarbOTabgW,!: Agricultural j Sjocltyg* Show ahd'tookifii'stl.pijlze against all; .{':-.; in.o-.T-JOOmtarSi.f-M.irj I ; Cards will in Jthe jdistrictj X\ \( u Proprietor, . Taonui«street, • •frpHß o Stallion 1 >Wiilj travail the yPalnierston; Ofeildpng,, and Fandon Districts ) $IPBFHJE;US |s ;a v golden; chesfcnuti standing 16* hjinds 3 inches; thorough sound in a'UVre?pepts. ir ; | s;e is 6 years old, andby, ifasfc and wfilUknown horse; Gastaway, dam Somnambula by Towton, dam.Opqra; by, II Barbiere; by. Priam ; TQwtou by Melbourneij vQasJaway. \by Traducer, Mermaid. comes from a great racing family, .claiming some aristocratic, and\. high-class ; performers as his relatives. sire won the ' Gup, and ran, second for the Canterbury*pe,rby i; ind Great Autumn Handicap. S e isfull brotheiMio.JLiUrlinO and: L© LjOJap* ,The, [performances ojE animals an^jSeWj, Zealand and j no, epnimens. Le Loup, won the Canterbury %Q. Handicap fan4^G i up l Aft•4BßQ^ ii <Pßera^randdaA .of j iMobpheus,,j ..w.on, ~r Canterbury Jterjby in i /iß l 6.4^^iT;a^nbQu.rlni, was also and wo fr iampngst, other #aces, ;s^>Canterbury J. C "Handicap ;arid .Canterbury and ; .W>Nipgto n J.P™P?no be si<Jes< performing successfully Salvage, by iCasfoway, ran W^llington Cup the winner \ ,yeap;sand Jbi po'und.,,,,*Wpn. jthe Great Autumn Handicap, ,;ftt. .(^hristchurcn, and ran second; tp; T hJBDunedjn Cup giving;: the winner twb ■ e ,.;.,..years and.twenijy^fimrpounds. I iMpa,p,Hfiugj oh Mondays and Tuesday^, ife Feilding oh Thursday L Bulls' on Fridays, on Saturday 5,..': ; , C)i Termsy^f^d.s£ rgjjoomage fe&J' Two or more mares.a^ per.agreemenp.' For particulars appjy to ( ~, , r i FRE'p.tfEAME, [ "•'"• ''■/ !i,: "V ''.Bulls. I Or '/'■], ""! ! c.d; broWne, j Horse BazharVTalmerston N'brth. i tooj.B ! ,-fIVO//BIEAN.i'D,t TSELI-9 oSEASO^L. JL The Thoroughbred horse : _•. vM i\\v. -' '.-.,; 001 j ! f-.•.;••'-•■•■: ilv:i.\Ui ; i -.. I - Oe atttenlion ioi breeders is sdlioited £o the pedigree of this most > fashionableyj bred;hors4 Who is now in his prime and in splendid, condition;.u 1 . j MUFTI is by the premier stallion, Traducer, who had four the three seasons stood at 100' ! guineas a msije. Traducfr's stock! have' everywhere pertormed credita'-ly, jttnd.<include such noted animals as Lurline, Calumny, iLoui'; 5 r: Trump .?Gard> [ Fish - hook, and otherav-*> fCrjiduoer's:pedigree is a very brilliant one as it includes all the rjonstivalued strains*:ofithis English Ktud for the last century. On the dam's sido jMjXFTY-is ajso remarkibly connected, being out. of Flak 4«flftiJ A <Jij f ißJas—Emrl> f by Op.euatoj? —Flora Mclvor by House's ( ; !>.• ,:r\\nli j — Feter was one of the most supce6sfuitnrt i nVers ! f(ir / p?r / anti, and possesses "ft "Splendid pedigree (s'ae '(mi Bo'o^s/ T f , lo^ f M^lvo^was r yejof the best mures'everfoa'ed in Australia, and her descendants r are.aiwavs eagezly Uftd' taking men. r loWMclvor was the granu da|m •bf " j Fipr ipWVf ' Oossidk, Nutwith, Wairne H i f lattjtr being the and others. Toi Toi i#«hW dim of feakado, Harakeke— dariP fj 6f J feirari, si)-e of Longlands/ Kama, j It will thus be )r that Mufti - ,is well worthy patrohasriß &f-breeders who wish to keep*4tt 'tacing t; 'Btrains. Mufti is a goldfen chestnut, standi jig 15 hands 3 ioch^S'high'aridissplendicjly propor(fi6'c§tly'aJiti t ;6fexcellent Constitu* tion. i 1 "•"''J iii<'">• J£,i . ''.'. i Mufti's racing performances are too well known to * require any reference here. ~., . v ,. :' ' '.., ri .,... fo j • As. Mufti' Wil not travfel 1 his adver« tisfid'■'dis't'ribt ,this season, ,he will stapd at his'oWner , i» fT J ; ' ! — For the .opnyenienpe of those who wish to have ih ir mares stinted by ii*W» ha-fwiUjbe.i.'fiti duriiig -the real ainder o|„the. pea*<gi. MW'ff&z-tf ; mares. be ; .tak.ep;/;b|ut tJ no.,frßpwhs>l>ihty : incurred., .. uu \ .^addo^in^,.for .three, ; weaks , fee'e ; (after.-; iti-at, tin l6 2s per-week, wjli be .charged;;. , . ■') .;. v.! . . ■■■'■■<■■>■.) ■ -' v (vi]} Xcrm7Th£6j6s, :, :: ' or other communications.;' addreMed %o> W* \ itoP«£»;:P?;:fe«.fipfo-' will be promptly; hewH'Mso receive to his (charge for.M^^'i'.._.fr V, \ > folter..fiarticpl/»rs,apß]y;t9 i ,,,, ; , ; ■ ,!• 1 T. CHAN WELL,,,! iP , ((^q9.»,w<4arge.|.) Or tp.j>",j .J--.!" 7-ifct.i-u'T _ & FALLGGN, l»w ■ .- ! '•■'■-*■'. Ai'-r c ju.jL f.s.'jjw-.i-.ii-jn {<>■■- •.-'-;• -ii.. 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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 62, 12 February 1884, Page 4
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