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BUSINESS NOTICES JAMES BEE. GENERAL MERCHANT, THAMES-STREET, Oamaru, (Messrs. Shrimski and Moss' New Buildings) Goods Bought and Sold on Commission. Note the Address. 223 TO BUILDERS. 'CALLUM AND CO. (Invercargill and Stewart Island Saw Mills), Have Opened Premises in Humber-street, near the Gasworks, for the supply of RED PINE TIMBER, Suitable for Building purposes, at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. Country people will find it to their advantage to purchase from the above firm, as all Cartage Expense is Saved through a railway siding running through the yard. Special sizes cau be obtained at a month's notice. 242 jyjONEY I MONEY 1 I MONEY !I I Money advanced in Sums from L 250 to LIO,OOO, on freehold Security. Apply to 993 GEORGE JONES. STALLIONS nno STAND THIS SEASON i IN THK OAMARU DISTRICT, AND AT MR. PATE I! SON '8 PRIVATE KESI- - < 'AMAIIU, The Fashionably bred and very Superior Thoroughbred Horse p k n r ob e, Bred by li. Phillips, Esq., Victoria, in 1809. By Panic (impoi'ted) out of Hester ft razebrnok. by the Premier (imported), out of Miss Napier, by Delapre (imported), out of Mrs Roberts, by Wanderer (imported); Panic, by Alarm, out of Queen of Beauty, by Melbourne out of Birthday, by I antaloon out of Honoria, by Camel, &c., &c. I'kiiTwßi'. is a dark bay horse, 7 years old, standing 15 hands 3 inches high, with great length, substance, and quality, and was oue of the fastest horses that ever raee«l in Victoria. The fact that he has got Pantaloon blood in his veins is a great recommendation, for it is questionable if better flows in any animal's ; the very best runners and the grandest specimens of the thoroughbred are descended irom Pantaloon, whose blood cannot be excelled. The value of Pantaloon blood is undeniable, having furnished so many proofs, not alone as to speed and staying, but also as a running strain, for although some others occasionally produce one or two first-clat-s animals, still, few can compete with that in question as to number. For high breeding, good true racing action, honesty and gameness, with speed of remarkable brilliancy, Pertobk has no equal, and Thoroughbred Mares put to him should breed good racehorses. PERTOBE, by

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Oamaru Mail, Volume II, Issue 542, 26 January 1878, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Oamaru Mail, Volume II, Issue 542, 26 January 1878, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Oamaru Mail, Volume II, Issue 542, 26 January 1878, Page 1

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