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STALLIONS NOTICE TO FARMERS. Ve » a iHE well - known Clvdesdak- 1 JL H. !•■ ATHK!t JOO K, Hie pr.'per-'y of wd the WAIAKEKA i.'ISTnIO i\ caiii the- Homesteads of John Reid and '1" Rainforth, Esq9. ; also* the PAPA DISTRICT, calling at the Ke-dde Alex. Jl'Master, Thas. Y. Duncan,. Sehlnter, E-sqs. __ Paddocks provided free of i Month at the Farms of the_j cray and Clifton Falls., but no responsibility. Terms : L 5 per Mar ruary, 1579. Groomage, rpO STAND AT -*- Omarama, the Imported bred Horse W E S T O V EE Tjjkms To be paid on removal. Any Man "' will be served the following Sea •( •> ; All care taken, but no response lit 31 3). SDTHEJiLA: TO TRAVELPAPAKAIO, WAIAREKA, AND KAK. NTJI DISTRICTS, It sufficient inducement offers, The fashionably - bred and very superi Thorough-bred Horse _V E R T O .P. i Eminently suited for getting j Handsome Weight-carrying Hacks, ; "orses suitable fur the Indian Market. PERTOBE is a beautiful dapple bron Stallion, standing 16 hands high, Bred by 11. Phillips, Esq., Victoria, j ISC). Gog by Panic (imported}; his da; Hester Grazebrnok, by The Premier (i; ported), out of Miss Napier, by Delapreji; ported); Miss Napier's dam, Mn. by Wanderer (imported). See Virion Stud Book, Vol. IL,p. 47. Pane was iported from England to Tasmanu, and p to the stud at 3 yrs. old. He vas train and raced at 4, and again put to the str. When he was 6 yrs. old, he was purchas at a high price and imported to Yictori where be had two more season/ traini and racing. He proved himsoi' the h English horse ever trained in Austral Re ran remarkably well, and vr,n seve qjuiet temper, with a wonderfu c ;, ak'MsgsJjke iron. Like his class Engulfi racehorse Alarm, "* never sick, son-}', or lame," and retii the turf without a blemish. At the" sti although !")mi:i being in an out-of-th»-» place, he has nob been favored by n iirst-class mires, he has got more win out of half-bred ones than any horse in toria, and iV.v general purposes his stoc much esteemed. In the brooding of PERTOBE there combination of some excellent straii blood, such as the Waxy-Whalebc that famous line through which comes to him on the ' ■■* of 1 sire and dam. On bis f-ir. ' : ; ■'& ■ there is, as well as his good 1 > - ••.'!•:. that of the game and stout >. .■. >a, powerful and speedy Meiboui , i.• i. excellent of :dl, that of Pant ';<-.!*• '■ value of the Pantaloon blood ;__!-...• lani. having furnished so many as to its being spe-dy snd sta; :ii, nit to its 'training on,' and heim e-senti, ' running strain ;' for althoug son;? < occasionally produce one or ;wo iir-i animals, few, if ar>v, can compete Pantaloon as to m'.:,i'>ers. A -erj- jr:' comTriendation of t'-ii strain o bio.' l :• it iiu\--j--.iv.v.-'.r:tii'i!.";v "-iili. aminipr v others." Tims "-rir.es fjopi-i uwmv. othe"' good turf authorities :. r- o w.th to the same Or - ic- ;-ii the dam i..f Pkktoeb the- :s r :i good bli"»-'d coining in thri: i.e mier, whose grandsire, ■■- •Jercy, out of the Ardronan mare dam of the mare Beeswng, celeb not only as a first-cl.ss racer, also as the maternal ancestrss of Engl very best family of rneehors:s at the pr time, viz., the Newminsters). The Dc blood is also very good inieed. Del dam, Fortress, by Defence, vas the c the Derby winner, Pyrrhns.he First. Roberts, the great grand-dan of Pei was by Wanderer, and Wa-derer's hj! good, he being by Wanderer, by Gol by Mercury, by Eclipse. Ja Tasmar. much is the Wanderer bhnd thougi that they say " a bad one by Wander never known," and if they cm trace gree to a Wanderer mare, they coasid ■quite sufficient. j PERTOBE', by "Augnr," in the Australasian, .] 1878, says :—" I could fill the Au with the doings of "Panic," an' cendant3. As a sira of good, &._ useful stock he has ncvcr^arHiii' the Southern hemisphere. "His v' the Launceston Champion Race, style in which he carried Jo.it. jiaS-jj place in the Melbourne Cup, wire " ances of merit, and sufficient ta sa most exacting that he was a raqcho mean order. The soundness of fcis? become a proverb on the Au;tra!i and the ancient Strop who won a Launcestm in Pebruarv. is a Jivjnge Pew horses have gone through sifcb's as Melbourne, another son -it pes forming at Queensland. Th& gi tste steeplechasers is undoubtedly *ci and he is also a son o: Paci, 1 Postman, Prodigious, anl rnau;. otni cross country horses, toonumer us | tion, are also descendsnts of thai Alarm." j Terms : Loss, payable l si ' ! J 1579. Groom's fee, ss, J*""" service. Paddocks provided, 2s Gi " ' ' " itnorewoal

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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 805, 9 November 1878, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 805, 9 November 1878, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 805, 9 November 1878, Page 4

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