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STALLIONS NOTICE TO FARMERS. T - known Clydesdale BKATHER JOCK. The propertltef Andrew the the Homesteads wLJohu Thom M Rainforth, Esqs. JM& PAPAKAIn DISTRICT, calling Bt/Ee Resideneea 0 f Alex. M'Master, Duncan, and g, Schluter, Esqs. jfr Paddocks provides free orasharge for one Month at the of the at Foots, cray and CliftapTFalls. Every Vire taken" but no resn|(mibility. per Mare, payable Ist Groomage, ss, w^jrst IMPORTED CLYDESJ HORSE UN G B Aom R Will Stanch BURNBANJIfTJamaru, for th o iming j^Kson. Terms—Ten each Mare, to be paid for Good paddocks provided charge weeks ; after that time 6d. per be charged, All taken, but no respwteibility, ForJPedigree and particulars JOHN Proprietor, Burnbanfc TO TRAVEL T-H I S SEASON PAIUKJIO, WAIAREKA, AND KAKA, DISTRICTS, If sufficient inducement offers, The Sfasliionatyy - bred and very superi® Thorough-bred Horse E & T 0 B for getting Hunteti, Handsftme Weight-carrying Hacks, atj Horses%uitable forXhe Indian Market. PERTSpBE is a beautiful dapple hrom Stallionßstanding 16 Bands high, Bred ly H. Esq., Victoria, j 1569. G»t by Panic (imported); his da» Hester (Irazebrook, by The Premier (ij ported), Sit of Miss Napiei 1 , by Delapr6 (i ported); jliss Napier's dam>, Mrs. Robet by WanArer (imported). See Victor,: Stud Eooh\Vol. 11., p. 47. Panic was ii ported from England to Tasmania, and t _ to the studflat 3 yrs. old. He was traiui "and raced s| 4, and again put to the When he wis 6 yrs. old, he was purchase; at a high pfecc and imported to Vietorii, where he hid two more seasons' training and racing. I He proved himself the bat .English lioAe ever trained in Australia >He ran remalkably well, and won aeveitl races, carrying heavy weights ; he was both speedy and Staying, of a most docilo atj quiet temperlwith a wonderful constitution, and legs like Iron. Like his sire, that first, class Englisj racehorse Alarm, ''he w« never sick, sdrry, or lame," and retired frost the turf withfut a blemish. At the although fron place, he has being in an out-of-the-way not been favored by many iirst-class mar is, he has got more winnen I out of half-bi'' d ones than any liorse in Vie. | toria, and for ;eneral purposes his stock ii much esteeme( . . In the breec ing of PERTOBE there is 11 combination ;c f some excellent strains of I i the Waxy-Whalebone, in [ [ine through Defence, and him on the sides of both | On his sire Panic's side as his good Defence blood, i that of the g.me and stout Venison, the powerful and s leedy Melbourne, and, most excellent of al, that of Pantaloon. " Tin I value of the Ps italoon blood is undeniable, blood, such famous that which comes sire and dam there is, as we having furnishc as to its being to it 3 ' training running straii auimals, few, Pantaloon as to commendation i so many proofs, not peedy and staying, but alaol on,' and being essentially j for although some othei occasionally pi >duce one or two lirst-cla! „ any, can compete iriiil numbers. Avery grand re-] .if this strain of blood is, that it mixes successfully with, and improves, aU others." Thus Bwrites Copperftwaitc, and other good turf authorities agree with him to the same leffect. On the isiie ofl the dam of Pkrtobe there is a lot of| good blood coi»ng in through The Premier, whose grludsire, Tomboy, was by I Jerry, out of fthe Ardrossan rnaro (thai dam of the l/are Belying, celebrated | not only as J a first -< racer, but I also as the matAual ancestress of Englandil very best f amilj of racehorses at the present I time, viz., the Kewminsters). The Delaptil blood is also \fcry good indeed. Delapriil dam, Fortress, by Defence, was the QMU'I the Derby winner, Pyrrhus the First, llnl Roberts, the git at grand-dam of PertobiJ was by Waudelbr, and Wanderer's blood ul o-ood, he being |by Wanderer, by Gohanw,! by Mercury, bylliclipse. In Tasmania, wl much is the Wanderer blood thought of, I that they say " asbad one by Wanderer Wl never known," aril if they can trace apeoij gree to a Wanderdfr mare, they consider tbU| quite sufficient. | P3RTOBE, by u w i-9 td t ZKH p c g • K „ ra 1 2 S ® CO-d 2 o P B -Pv; ■< '9% O3»05 ° P O ~ W P-B „ cw S 9. "Augur," in the Auefc aJasian, J une IS7B, says " I 11 the Austral^ with the doings cI 41 P inio," and cendants. As a mpo of jgood, sound, „■ useful stock he jias nev<ff had an cftl the Southern hfmisphertl His vicWjJ the Launcestonf Ohampiqk Race, style m which lie carriedllOst. place in the Melbourne CoV were f' t | ances of meriC and sufficfelt to saw most exactinathat he mean order. /The soundneßswf become a pfoverb on the \Aastral lJ ® and the an®ent Strop wpn a 0 Launcestonln February, is a li«ng I Few horsespave gone through sifch &. as Melbou/ne, another son at lV ese ? 0 f forming aJ Queensland. The gri' 6s steeplechpers is undoubtedly and he m also a son of Panic. \ , v . Postmam Prodigious, and many OI V cross copntry horses, too numerous 1 tion, are also descendants of 1 Alarms'' l T«it Term/: L 5 ss, payable Ist of H "179. Groom's fee, sb, P a J' a ' Jervice. p/ddocks provided, 2s 6d Evjry care taken, but no response 1 or further particulars, apply JOHN HENDERSON. Groom in c h*rg°> A. PATERSON, Oamarfl.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 889, 20 February 1879, Page 4

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