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STALLIONS NOTICE TO FARMERS ' -1 HTIHE well-known Clydesdaln u j HEATHER J OCR * The property of Andrew Chryatal ipii L the WAIAREKA DISTRICT, ' C the Homesteads of John Reid and Raiuforth, Esqs. ; also, the PAPAS DISTRICT, calling at the Resides ' Alex. M'.Vlaster, Thas. Y. Duncan 7? Schluter, Esqs. ' Paddocks provided free of charge t> Month at the Farms of the Owner at p ' cray and Clifton Falls. Every caro \2~ but no responsibility. **, Terms : L 5 per Mare, payable l 3 t » ruary, 1579. Groomage, ss, payable 0 »( service. ' npHE IMPORTED HORSE 4 ' YOUNG BANKER Will Stand at BURNBANK, Oamaru {» coming season. ' r ' Terms—Ten Guineas each Mare (~ paid for before removal. Good p^j provided free of charge for four weeks •' that time 2s. 6d. per week will be charm All care taken, but no responsibility For Pedigree and particulars see Cari, JOHN DONALDSOK Proprietor, Burnb^v PAPAKAIO, WAIAREKA, AND Kit NDI DISTRICTS, ** If sufficient inducement offers The fashionably - bred and very jL Thorough-bred Horse PE R T 0 B Eminently suited for getting Handsome Weight-carrying Hacks,, Horses suitable for the Indian Market, PERTOBE is a beautiful dapple (, Stallion, standing 16 hands high, Bred by H. Phillips, Esq., Victor! 1569. Got by Panic (imported); hia Hester Grazebrook, by The Premie, ported), out of Miss Napier, by Delaprj ported); Miss Napier's dam, Mrs. Koj by Wanderer (imported). See Stud Book, Vol. 11, p. 47. Panic w« ported from England to Tasmania, ant to the stud at 3 yrs. old. He was ti and raced at 4, and again put to the When he was 6 yrs. old, he was pun) at a high price and imported to Vie where he had two more seasons' tri and racing. He proved himself tit English horse ever trained in Ami He ran remarkably well,_ and won », races, carrying heavy weights ; he -was speedy and staying, of a moat docili quiet temper, with a wonderful constit and legs like iron. Like his sire, that class English racehorse Alarm, "hi never sick, sorry, or lame," and retire; the turf without a blemish. At the although from being in an out-of.ft place, he has not been favored by (irst-class mares, he has got more w out of half-bred ones than any horse i toria, and for general purposes hia «t much esteemed. In the breeding of PERTOBE then combination £of some excellent strai blood, such "as the Waxy-Whalcboj that famous line through Defence, which comes to him on the Bides of sire and dam. On his sire Panio'i there is, as well as his good Defence that of the game and stout Venisu powerful and speedy Melbourne, and excellent of all, that of Pantaloon, value of the Pantaloon blood is undei having furnished so many proofs, no! as to its being speedy and staying, bo to its 'training on,' and being essenf ' running strain ;' for although some occasionally produce one or two (in animals, few, if any, can competi Pantaloon as to numbers. A very gr» commendation of this strain of bloodi it mixes successfully with, and impren others." Thus writes Copperthvsi; other good turf authorities agree «kj to the same effect. On the a the dam of Pertobe there is a good blood coming in through Th mier, whose grandsire, Tomboy, n Jerry, out of the Ardrossan mat dam of the mare Beeswing, cell not only as a first-class racei also as the maternal ancestress of Ei very best family of racehorses at the time, viz., the Newminsters). The I blood is also very good indeed. D dam, Fortress, by Defence, was the the Derby winner, Pyrrhus the First. Roberts, the great grand-dam ofPl was by Wanderer, and Wanderer's 1 good, he being by Wanderer, by & by Mercury, by Eclipse. In Tasmi much is the Wanderer blood thou that they say " a bad one by Wande never known," and if they can trace gree to a Wanderer mare, theyconsii quite sufficient. PERTOBE, by "Augur," in the Australasian, J** 1573, says :—« I could fill the AW with the doing 3 of "Panic," and cendants. As a siro of good, sot useful stock he has never had a". 1 the Southern hemisphere.' HisV the Launceston Champion RaM' style in which he carried 10st. &* place in the Melbourne Cup, were [ ances of merit, and sufficient to.j* most exacting that he was a race! lo mean order. The sounduess of l" 3 . become a proverb on the and the ancient Strop who won ' Launceston in February, is a Few horses have gone through siicfi as Melbourne, another son at P forming at Queensland. The steeplechasers is undoubtedly w p and he is also a son of P*"" 0, ,],, Postman, Prodigious, and many ° cross country horses, too nu,ne , ro ]L tion, 3-ve also descendants of Alarm." , j, Terms: L 5 ss, payable Ist »( 1873. Groom's fee, sa, P a > 8 service. er Paddocks provided, 2s ba Every care taken, but no respo" B ' For further particulars, JOHN HENDERSON Groom m cW A. PATERSON, .

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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 878, 7 February 1879, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 878, 7 February 1879, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 878, 7 February 1879, Page 4

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