STALLIONS NOTICE TO FARMED . JTHE well-known Clydesd.i A HEATHER J q, s} The property of Andrew Chrvatt' the WAIAREKA DISTRICT the Homesteads of John Reid L, Rainforth, Esqs. ; also, the s>*< DISTRICT, calling at the R, Alex. M'Maajxsr, Thas. Y. Schluter, Esqs. ' Paddocks provided free of Month at the Farms of the Ownot cray and Clifton Palls. Every 5, but no responsibility. Terms : L 5 per Mare, payable ruary, 1879. Groomage, ss, pay,))] service. "IHE IMPORTED CLYDu HORSE *' YOUNG BANRj Will Stand at BURNBANK, fw coming season. Terms—Ten Guineas each J^ paid for before removal. Good provided free of charge for fourwj that time 2s. 6d. per week will^ All care taken, but no respond For Pedigree and particulars JOHN DONAIDj Proprietor, B ot TO TRAVE£ IN THE PAPAKAIO, WAIAREKA, AN] NUI DISTRICTS, If sufficient inducement ofl, The fashionably - bred and ven Thorough-bred Horse T> E R T 0 Eminently suited for gettioj Handsome Weight-carrying 5 Horses suitable for the Indian M PERTOBE is a beautiful da Stallion, standing 16 hands high Bred by H. Phillips, Esq., \ 1569. Got by Panic (imported); Hester Grazebrook, by The P t ported), out of Miss Napier, by j) ported); Miss Napier's dam, Mn by Wanderer (imported).—See Stud Book, Vol. 11., p. 47. Pani ported from England to Tasmania to the stud at 3 yrs. old. Ho * aud raced at 4, and again put to When he was 6 yrs. old, he was at a high price and imported to where he had two more season and racing. Ho proved himse] English horse ever trained in He ran remarkably well, and w races, carrying heavy weights • b speedy and staying, of a most quiet temper, with a wonderful a and legs like iron. Like his sire, class English racehorse Alarm, never sick, sorry, or lame," andti the turf without a blemish. &\ although from being in an out place, he has not been favored (irst-class mares, he has got mo out of half-bred ones than anybi toria, and for general purposes 1 much esteemed. In the breeding of PERTOBE combination t of some excellent blood, such as the Waxy-Wlii that famous line through De which conies to him on the Bid sire and dam. On his sire P there is. as well as his good Del that oi the game and stout V powerful and speedy Melbourne, excellent of all, that of Pantalo value of the Pantaloon blood is having furnished so many proofs as to its being speedy and stayini to its 'training on,' and being ei ' running strain ;' for although 1 occasionally produce one or twi animals, few, if any, can coi Pantaloon as to numbers. Ato commendation of this strain of bl it mixes successfully with, and ii others." Thus writes Coppcrth other good turf authorities agree to the same effect. On tb the. dam of Peutobb there i good blood coming in mier, whose graudsire, Torabo; Jerry, out of the Ardrossan dam of the mare Beeswing, not only as a first-class also as the maternal ancestress 0 very best family of racehorses at time, viz., the Ncwminsters). 1 blood is also very good indeed, dam, Fortress, by Defence, was the Derby winner, Pyrrhusthcl Roberts, the great grand-dam 0 was by Wanderer, and Wanders good, he being by Wanderer, b by Mercury, by Eclipse. In Ti much is the Wanderer blood that they say " a bad one by W never kuown," and if they can t gree to a Wanderer mare, they a quite sufficient. PERTOBE, by "Augur," in the Australasia* 1878, says j—" I could fill tW with the doings of "Panic, ' cendauts. As a. siro of good, useful stock he has never had' the Southern hemisphere. HB the Launceston Champion K«> style in which he carried lOsfc > place in the Melbourne Cup, w anees of merit, aud most exacting that he was .1 w* mean order. The soundnessioi» become a proverb on the A"* and the ancient Strop who «» Launceston in February, is a ""J horses have gone through so " as Melbourne, another son »>_r forming at Queensland. Thegjj steeplechasers is undoubtedly, and he is also a son of Postman, Prodigious, and fflW cross country horses, too nun tion, are also descendants Alarm." . 10 [ Terms: L 5 ss, payable 1« 1879. Groom's fee, » 3 < r service. «j j Paddocks provided, -s Every care taken, but no xei V For further particulars, »Pl' JOHN HENDEBJ Groom" 10 " A. PATERSON, .
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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 877, 6 February 1879, Page 4
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