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rpHE splendid and Powerful Clydest -; dale Horso; ; ; GENERAL HAYELOGK^ Will travel the Palmersfon, "Peiiding", Sandon, Campbell town, and Foxton, . . . . distiifit.js-.thU Sea&nn.,.. t I General fTAVELocK s a 'daric brown ho»Fe, ri-iinr fou yea i- s ol«i, and stands 17 haiidß high, with immense muscular pow-r,' splendid action, and a gO<d' temper, and is pronounced bye mpetent judge?, (o be the ; best' draught horse [jPteS: bred m the province of iMiilborough. General. HavblpgK; is ou'. of the. Clyd sJale ame .■ -M'-«sigi«, ; bj Taieii. TaKri. was... brnd by Donald iGrfn!, ,Es?_ M Kikland--, W*kt Taieri, aqd (is i; ;out of i.'he Ciylesdale jmare Genie by Comet. General Hvr,jQj.CK'sdam, was shown, the MW borough. ; Agricultural tioci tyg>: Show, a; ad took first prize against al . ;;, : ,i „;.,: c.om.ers r;;i - : - ; .... ; .. Cards will :be distributed m th" district. ■ ; V',/^,.,:-) „'J f. DQREEN, ; i \'.\,': i'-<-;.'y\ ,'^\l :•'■.'- proprietor,; .^ - i{;, :' •: i "Taonui-streßt, ;| '■,'■'. Pa'merston JSliortK >:r»BE TflOßOUff-BRED Stallion i^STill travel the rPalmei-ston-, Feilding; and Sandon Districts ! ij-j T-jBDjI-S S .jB A-SrU r Nl "■■ rJiIQRyHEUS is va goldem.cbes|inut; standing i' 6 hands 3 inches"; thoroijgnly^ •pound an all , re-pects^ -H^e lis^ Q |eats old, and by th t fast and wel^inown .horse Castaway, dam.Somnamhula by Towton,, dam ; Opera, by. Jt]L. JB^vbjiere, dam Cassandra by Priam ; Tbwtou by iielbourne ; Castaway by Tradjucer, dam M erpiaid. M orpheus comes •from a grea^ racing family, claimiug pme t ar|stocratic and high-class performers as his relatives. His sire wonj the ."Wellington Cup, and ran second fop the Canterbjiry; Derby and Great Autumn .Handicap, Heisfullbrb^hecto Lurline and -Loup. -jTlh.e performances of ,Jfoese ! animals m JSfew ( . Zealand; and" Australia need no comment. Le Loup . f jwon tlie Canterbury ? XC.| Handicap apd Cup jn. 1^3.0. r Opera, of Morpheus, ' "won* the Canterjbury Derby; m. 1864.. Tambou^ini was: also from Opera, by Towiton, and jwon amongst other races, the Canterbury J. 0 and Canterbury! and 'Wellington. Cups, besides, performing 'successfully over hurdles'. Salvage, by j Castaway, ran second for ths WelliAgr-. ton Cup fast year giving the winier a year and a pound. Won the Great Autumn Handicap at, Christchurch, and ran, second to ,A damant for the: Dunecfih Cup giving the winner; two years and twenty- four, pounds* Morpheus will be. at Talmerston on : Mondays and Tuesdays, Feilding on Wednesdays, Halcombe on Thursdays, $ulls on Fridays, and Marton; on .. , , . Saturdays. Terms — £5, aad 5s .'groom age j fee. Two or more mares as per .agreement. For ; particulars «p|>ly to" i t•" '■ ! ' :iitii " ''"fred. neame;; •■"■' : l' : - ; Wl Bulls. Or . ; ; • . ■■ • ■ [ ( : c. p. browse, ! Horse Bazaar, _?alinersf on 1 North. : •■ ■ ■ _J •;(> i .... I .'.: . TP ; STA;N;b' THIS; SEASON /...The Thtrough-bred horee j., v..1.;:-.: /; ,M;UFrI. j '"^ I T*B. attention of breeders ia solicited to the pedigree ,of ( ti}iß modi fafhionablKj i.bredh.pi^s?, who is now m Imrprini^ and m splendid condition. ; i,;,MUFT,I ! is by the premier stallion, Traducer, who had far the la t three seasons stnod at. IQO guiaeaM a msiv. Traducrr's s,tock huve . ever y\y here jp<Ttbrmed .credi,(a ly, and iac!ud« puch noted animals as l.urjii ejt Lajmnny, Le Lour; Betraye.r, . ,'irpmp, Card, fishhook, and others., padjgree is a very brilliant one as it includes all the most valued strains, of the English siud for the last century. Cn the side JWofty is also remarkably Iwell connected, being out of Flut lion by VeUr .^latr-Emma Gil Bias— Km l> by Operator— Flora Mclvor by Rouse's Emi^ant. &c. . •...• . "^ Feter Flat was one of the mostjsuc* cessful psriormers thrthaslefc Knglntid, and possesses a splendid jedigree (sac btui ;B6ok).; i Flora M":liror -was oho of the best m^res-ever foa'ed m Australia, anther descendants are ; always 1 eagerly sought after by breeders and liciog, men. 1 lora Mclvor was the grand! dam of ;Figar>, Bay Middleton,; Cos^'Ck, Nutwith, Zop, and Waimea — th^lpittcT being the dam of Manuka, Toi Toi; and others. Toi Toi is the dam of Kaliapo, Harakeke— dam of Korari, Tota'ra — sire of Longlands, Papapa. Rama Kama, and other welL-knowo performers, j It will thus be seen, < that .Mufti is well .'worthy of the patronaae.of breeders wbo wish to keep tQ jacing strains. Mufti is a golden ches.tnut, standing 15 hanciH 3 inches high and is splendidly proportioned, and of excellent, cons'titu* Itiou. .-: ", ; . ; | I Mufti's racing performances ar^ too wrll. known to re<_nire:;an.y reference here. j A B.. Mufti w lj ; net travel his adveri tised district this season, he will stand at his owner')* ■• tables, , ;■> I'or the convenience of those ; who wish to have ih ir mares stinted by bim he will be at his owmr's iarm uuring the remainder of the BeafOh. 11 eire of mares will betaken; but no rvitpi.nsibiiity incurred. Padd.oeking for tbite w< eks free ; after ti at time 2s per week will be charged.. ; ; • •. ; , Term — £6 6s, guarantees.! Telegraphic or other communications addreshed to W. Moore, of" the Commercial Hotel .-tables, will be promptly attended to by him, ne will also receive and give delivery of all mares consigned to his charge for Mufti. . For fuller -particulars apply tp ■'■■/. t. CK an Well, ' Groom m charge. '.'Orto :: .; - M ■• ■■'■•■ ..: „ LOWES & FALLOON, . J ' ' Owners. i . . .' • ■' ■ ' ii ' f

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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 163, 13 February 1884, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 163, 13 February 1884, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 163, 13 February 1884, Page 4

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