STALLIONS TO TRAVEL THIS SEASrtv In tho Oamaru, Kakauui. Oter,. arid Hampden Districts, " P°iThe Thorougli-bred Stallion STORMY PETRp,]. Pedioree : STORMY PETREL by Storm P;.dam Zitella, by Morris Dancer, ovi" 1 ! Lubra, by the Peer, out of Thorough-bred Mare. ! ''' Storm Bird (tho champion borne. of V, Zea'an iin his day) liy fnochiujry, tlp Spray— flam of Wetsail, Belle of the I s ) Uf aud other celebrated horses. For nedi, C| of Spray, see N.Z. Stud Hook. S i'Olvill PKTlil-'!.- is a beautiful ,j lt i chestnut ; stands near 16 hands hi". v '\ powerful, has grand action and n°j', temper, and judging from the appeL of foals is likely to get the kind of h.jU,* so much wanted iu this district, V i/ S weight-carrying hacks, hunters, and lj c t{ harncEs horses. ° ' Terms—£3 3s, payable Feb. Ist, 1SS() Groom's fee ss, payable at first service. - M 'KAY, Proprietor. N.B.— (Castration as usual, and with guarantee if r.' mured. Any orders sent to me at Herbert- will bo punctually attended t0 - 954 T O R A Tlt I S m SEASON, IN THE PAPAKAIO, WAIAI&iiKA, AND "v.rCi NUI DISTRICTS, * The fashionably - bred and very- mrm* 1 Tborough-bred Horso P M PE R T O B Eminently suited for getSiur Hunters' Handsome Weight-carrying Hacks, aud Horses suitable for the Indian Market! PERTOBE is a bcautifnl dapple brom> Stallion, standing'-lG hands high, Bred by 11. Phillips, Esq., Victoria, 1569. Got by Panic (imported) ; his dam lioster Grazebrook, by The Premier (i m ' ported), out of Miss Napier, by DelapriS (im! ported); Miss Napier's dam, Mrs. Roberts by Wanderer (imported). Uee Victorian Stud Booh, Vol. 11., p. /,7. Panic was j m . ported from England to Tasmania, and put to the stud at 3 yrs. old. He was trained and raced at 4, and again put to the s When ho was 6 yrs. old, he wp.3 purcis...,, at a high price and imported to Victoria" where lie had two more seasons' training aud racing. Ho proved hinipeli the best English horse ever traiaedi in Australia, He ran remarkably well. Kind won several races, carrying heavy weights ; he was both speedy and staying, of a most docile anj quiet temper, with a wonderful constitution and legs like iron. Like his sire, that lint-, class English racehorse Alarm, "lie ira never sick, sci-ry, or lame," and retired front the turf wiinout a blemish. At the stnd, although from being in an out-of-the-way place, he has not been favored by many lirst-class marcs, ho lias got moro winuen out of half-bred ones than any horse iu Vic. toria, aud for general purposes his stock i> much esteemed.
In tho breeding of PERTOBE there is j. combination of some excellent strains of blood, such as the Waxy-Whalebone, in, that famous line through Defence, and which cojiips to him on tho sides of twth sire dam. On his wire Panic's tiife there is, as well as his good Defence blood, that of the game and stout Venisou, tit powerful and speedy Melbourne, anil, most excellent of all, that cif Pantaloon. "Tki value of the Pantaloon blood! is muleuialik, having furnished so many proofs, not aloa as to its being speedy and staying, but ala to its ' trftiy-ing on,''and being essentially i ' running strain ;' for although some otlia occasionally produce one or two iirst-clj animals, few, if any, can compete W Pantaloon as to numbers. A very graniia commendation of this strain of blood is,lit it mixes successfully with, and improves,i] others." Thus writes Copperthwaite, ad other good turf authorities agree with Ins to tho same effect. On tho .sAii tho dam of Pjsrtobk there is a lint*) good blood coming in through Tho I'ttinier, whose grandsiro, Tomboy, Mas oj Jerry, out of tho Ardrossan mare (tin darn of t.l\e mare Beeswing, celebrated not only as a first-class racer, W also as the maternal ancestress of Hugbi! very best family of racehorses at tho present time, viz., the Newminsters). The Delaprf blood is also very good indeed. Delapw dam, Fortress, by Defence, was the tlaud the Derby winner, Pyrrhus the First. Ms Roberts, the great grand-dam of was by Wanderer, and Wanderer's liloodi' "•ood, ho being by Wanderer, by (ioliaMJ, by Mercury, by Eclipse. In Tasmania, fc much is the Wanderer blood thought it that they say " a bad one by Wanderer®* uever known," and if they can trauo.'ip' grce to a Wanderer marc, they consider tut quite sufficient. PEUTOBE, by cps 5 s II * Z3 rr M fel i ~ o'< => K'? 0_ p/c °?5 . T "Augur," in the Australasian, June J. 1878, says " I could fill the with the doings of " Panic," ami l'' s cendants. As a sire of good, sound, useful stock, he has never had an the Southern hemisphere. _Hia victory the Launceston Champion Kace, style in which he carried lOst. into s place in the Melbourne Cup, were P C J ances of merit, and sufficient to sat,3 iniost exacting that he was a race.how® mean order. The soundness ot lus st K become a proverb on the Australia and the ancient Strop who won a Launceston in February, is a living e Few horses have gone through sueli a as 'Melbourne, another son at P"* s . t forming at Queensland. The grea.e= steeplechasers is undoubtedly L*od . and he is also a son of Panic. Postman, Prodigious, and many o j cross country horses, too nuinerou ticn, are also desccnitanta of Terms : L 5 ss, payable Ist of 1880. Groom's fee, ss, P a > 3 :f 0 . B : service. . t J 1 Paddocks provided, 23 6d P Every care taken, but no reepoMnr.v*For further particulars, app'y JOHN HENDEKSOJS, H. OKI!, or to A. PATERSON, 957 oamar
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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1083, 9 October 1879, Page 4
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