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STALUONS PAPAIvAIO, WAIAUi KA. AND KAKA-' . INUI DISTRICTS, ; Tho fashionably - bivd n.u v t -ry v.ui.-.ri.j t | Thorough-m-ed Horse"' rp >- >■■ t u b e i X Emmon+!y sum-d for getting Hunter.--. ! IbimU-me \Ve : ;:'.t-ca-'-yiiior ]-l ae ks, am! | >-i:-rsn„ suitable for tin: I idian Market. [ PK.IITOBE is .1 beautiful dapple browy | Stallion, standing 16' hands high, Bred by H. Phillips, Esq., Victoria, ia j 36J. Got; by Panic (imported) ; his dam, ii-st-r Grazebrook, by Tho Premier (inil ported), out of Miss Napier, bv Delaprs(ii !,„..-i- o ,n. \i;,=.x.„.;,...'„ ,?„„ yj rg _ i> l)berts . - i- -,- -See Victorian j .'Unit Bool; Vol. II , p J.?. p a ni c M j m , j ported from England to Tasmania, and put Ito the stud si :> yrs. old. He waH traimd it 4, and again put to the stud. «"a_s 6 yrs. old, he was purchased. at a high price and imported, to Victoria, where ho had two mors soasoas' traiuiug and racing. Ho proved hirasolf - tho best English horse ever trained iu Australia, tie ran reuuu-kably well, and won several races, carrying heavy weights ; he was both | speedy and staying, of a most docile and | quiet temper, with a wonderful constitution., j and leg.-: like iron. Like his sire, that firstclass English racehorse Alarm, "he was j never sick, sorry, or lame," and reti ed from; j the tun without a blemish. At. the stud., j Uthough from being in an out-of-the-way j place, ;ie has noc been favored by niauy I ib-st class mares, he has got. more winners i .iiit- '■: hait-brtM r»]es than any horse in Viej '■in.', and for tern-ial purposes his stock is- ! much ctixmed. L; t!u- l.ree ii-g of PERTODK there is s . •■:.'.!:,iiinatioii of some excellent strains of ; blood, such as the Waxy-Whalebone, in nat famous line througn D, fence, and ■ .i-hi'.-h eoint-s to him on the sides of both j -J-..- and iiam. On his j-h-e Panic's, side ) Vrer.'; i--, a:- We'd as Osgood Defence blood. I L"!i:*s" ol Hie game and stout Venison, the oiverful a :;I speedy Melbourne, aud, raos; j •■:;.;<.iiej-.v of ,-iil. tlmi, ot Pantaloon. "T!.: ' v;di;e <;f the Pantaloon blood is undeniable. ; 'w:ving rmolsho.i so ni.'iny proofs, not aioiiv ; :'.-- to its b-.:ing speedy and .staying, but also : -"o its • Training'.n,'and being essentially a ■ ' i-mming strain :' for although so lie others 1 .i.-i.-i';ionally produce one or two first-clasp j .-i-iimal:-, U:\v, if any, e;iu compete with j Pan in loon :vs to numbers. A very grand rej eommendauou of this strain of blood is, that ! it n:i:;es. simo.e.-sU'.IK with, and improves, all. j -itliei-s. ' Thus wr.ces Copperthwaite, and ! HiiiEi- g-«id. varf authorities agree with him .! : ." the .sune eil'ect. On the side of : -.he dam of Pi;i;TOl;K there is i lot o- ■; -.-lod i.iioi..-i i.-oming in through. The Pre- :!!.-' :-, whose grandsire, Tomboy, was by j.b-ny, out of the Ardrccsan mare (tL< pi, 1 ,;., of -he mare Beeswing, celebrated j i'.-'u 0.-.iy as a :;rsi-class racer, but. ! also as the maternal ancestress of England's 1 v-jry best family of racehorses at. the present j timo, vii., tii'.; Newminsters). The Delaprt- ■ bb'-..-.d is also very good indeed.. DelapreV j dam. Fortress, by Defence, was the dam oi ; the Derby winner, Pyrrhusthe First. Mrs. I Uoberts, the great grasifl-dam of Pkf.to.hk. | was by Wanderer, iad Wanderer's blood, is goou. in- being by Wanderer, by (johanna. by Mercury, bv Eclipse. In Tasmania, simuch is she Wanderer blood thought o'.>. that they say "a bad oae by Wanderer was l never known," and if they can trace a pedij Lo-e.- to a WaiKieror mare, they consider thai • rpiite sHfitcieao. ! PERTOBE. by

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Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 768, 27 September 1878, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 768, 27 September 1878, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 768, 27 September 1878, Page 4

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