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NOTICE ffARHER* the WAIAREKA DISTRICT *| the Homesteads of John Reid «.j' DISTRICT, calling at the R Alex. M'MasJter, Th" """ ~ Schluter, Esqa. Paddocks provided free of ch:- I but no responsibility. Terms : L 5 per Mare, payable l ruary, 1579. Groomage, ss, payabl. HORSE 4l YOUNG BANKEj Will Stand at BURNBANK, Oaman j coming season. ' Terms—Ten Guineas each Mar* paid for before removal. Good provided free of charge for fourweetT that time 2s. 6d. per week will be ckj All care taken, but ho responsibiljj. For Pedigree and particulars seed JOHN DONALDSoj Proprietor, Bum] TO TRAVEL IN THE PAPAKAIO, WAIAREKA, ANDi NUI DISTRICTS, If sufficient inducement offg. The fashionably - bred and very. Thorough-bred Horse PE R T 0 5 Eminently suited for getting Haudsome Weight-carrying HatJ Horses suitable for the Indian Mark

PERTOBE is a beautiful dappl Stallion, standing 16 hands high, Bred by H. Phillips, Esq., Via 1569. Gob by Panic (imported) • | Hester Grazebrook, by The Pret ported), out of Miss Napier, by Del ported); Miss Napier's dam, Mrs, by Wanderer (imported). Set | Stud Book, Vol. 11., p. 47. Panic ported from England to Tasmania, to the stud at 3 yrs. old.' He wj, and raced at 4, and again put to ( When he was 6 yrs. old, ho was j at a high price and imported to 1 where he had two more seasons' and racing. He proved himself i Kuglish horse ever trained in 4 He ran remarkably well,_ and wot races, carrying heavy weights; hei speedy and staying, of a most d« quiet temper, with a wonderful cons and legs like iron. Like his siro, | class English racehorse Alarm," never sick, sorry, or lame," and ret the turf without a blemish.. At i although from being in an oukl) place, ho has not been favored] first-class mares, ho has got mort out of half-bred ones than any hog toria, and for general purposes hi muoh esteemed.

In the breeding of PERTOBE f combination of some excellent t blood, such as the Waxy-Wluls that famous line through Defe which comes to him on the Bids sire and dam. On his tiro Pk thero is, as well as his good Dcfen that of the game and stout Vet powerful and speedy Melbourne, i excellent of all, that of Pantalooi value of the Pantaloon blood ia m having furnished so many proofs, i as to its being speedy and stayiug, to its 'training on,' and being m ' running strain ;' for although sot occasionally produce one or two animals, few, if any, can comj Pantaloon as to numbers. A very commendation of this strain of blot it mixes successfully with, and intf others." Thus writes Coppcrtli,! other good turf authorities' agroc to the samo effect. On th( the dam of Pertobe there if eood blood coming in through mier, whose graudsire, Tomboy, jerry, out of the Ardrosafc ffi? dam of the mare Beeswing, « not only as a first-class a also as the maternal ancestress of very best family of racehorses M time, viz:., the Newmiusters). ft blood is also very good indeed, dam, Fortress, by Defence, was i the Derby winner, Pyrrhus theft Roberts, the great grand-dam of was bv Wanderer, and Wanderer' good, "he being by Wanderer, bj by Mercury, by Eclipse. In is much is the Wanderer Wood ft that they say " abaci one by «* never known," and if they can tn yree to a Wanderer mare, thoyw quite suflicient. PERTOBE, by 9 S.l-1 " Augur," in the Australasia 1878, says :—" I could' fill thf with the doings of '■" Pauic,' tf cendants. As a' aire of go°4if useful stock he has never bad* the Southern hemisphere, fl" the Lauuccston Champion B** style in which he carried lOst place in the Melbourne Cup, «* anees of merit, ami" sufficient M; most exacting that he was a rw mean order. The souncluc sso '2 become a proverb on the A<P? and the ancient Strop who #» Lauuccston in February, is a FJ Few horses have gone through* as Melbourne, another soil H'f, forming at Queensland. TliPfK' steeplechasers is undoubtedly and he is also a son of P aa ' Postman, Prodigious, and ram cross country horses, too uun>«™ tion, are also descendants «t Alarm," i lei'ms: L 5 ss, payable Is'* 1879. Groom's fee, ss, ?■ Service, . . Paddockd provided, 2s WM Every care taken, liuS no res Pf ( For further particulars', apP'L JOHN HENDBBSK Groom »f A.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 863, 21 January 1879, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 863, 21 January 1879, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 863, 21 January 1879, Page 4

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