BTALUONfr THOROUGHBRED HORSE RI N G L. Et A D K R Will travel this aeaaon In the Oamaru and Surrounding Diatriot*. . RINGLEADER atandiJ6* band*; high, and ia dark brown,; bred, by -Mr. Garrard, of South Australia (breeder of Pride ,of the 'Hill,the Abe, Rapid Bay,&0.) : ; Iqr Sottth Australia, imported by Mr. CharleaFiafcer; hia dam, Ringleader, oy Jeraey (imported); grand-dam, Fairy Queen, by Moaart; jgnat-Cnd-dam, Fairy,, imported 7 by ,:CU«ml itour for the CreaayCompany and Bionounced to be one of the fineat mareii wait ever left England;.. South Auatnlia by Cotherstone; dam, Johanna, by Priam } grand-dam,' Johanna, by Sultani great» grand-dam, - Philagree, by Soothsayer; Mozart by' Wanderer (imported); dam, Merino (imported), by Whalebone. TERMS ... £6 sa. Payable at the end of the Seaaon. Paddocks provided at 2a 6d per week. Mares sent to the Northern Stable* looked after. Full' particulars to be' obtainedfrom J| Commercial Stablea. EDWARD DRVINIL , , 6 " a '■ Proprietor* 't'R'i'A V'B % '' '' ' TH IS HTI-,? vIIMW .SEASON . IN THE PAPAKAIO AND WAIAREKA DISTRICTS, Andwill stand at J. Hkwdrrsoh's Windmill, The' fashionablym bred and ' very "aupbrior ' Thorough-bred Horse PE R T 0 B E, Eminently suited forgetting Hunters, Handsome Weight-carrying Haoka, and Horses suitable, for the Indian Market. PERTOBE ia ,a beautiful dapple brown Stallion, standing 16. handa high, 'Bred by.H. Phillips, Esq.,Viotoria, in 1869. Got by Panio (imported); hia dam, Hester Grazebrook, ,by The Premier (imported), out of Miss Napier, by Delaprg (im* ported); Misa Napier's. dam, Mra. Roberta, by Wanderer (imported). See Victorian Stvd Book, Vol. 11., p f 47* • Panio waa im? ported from England to Taainania, and pat, to the stud at 3 yra. : bid. He -'waa trained' and raced at 4, and again- put to the atud., When he waa 6 yra. old, he waa purchased at a high prioe and imported :to Victoria, where he had two more seMona* training and racing. ,He proved himself the beat English horse over trained in Australia. He ran remarkably' well; and' won several races, carrying heavy weights; he waa both speedy and staying, of. a most. dooile and quiet temper, with a wonderful constitution, and legs like iron. Like hia aire, that flick*' class English racehorae Alarm, "he was never sick, Borry) or lame," and retired from the turf without a blemish. Atthe atud, although from beingin an out-of-theiWay place,! he has not been favored by many first-class mares, he has got more winner* out of half-bred ones than any horae in Vio* toria, and for general piirposea hia atock ia much esteemed.'^' In the breeding of PERTOBE there iaa combination Of some excellent strains of bipod, such as the Waxy-Whalebone, ia that famous line through Defenoe, and which comes to him on the aides of both sire and dam. On hi&'«ire Panic's aide there is, as well as his good Defence blood, that of the, game and' stoat Veniaon,' the powerful and speedy Melbourne, and, moat excellent of all,''that of Pantaloon. " The value of the Pailtaloon blood ia undeniable, having furnished so many proofs, not alone, as to its being speedy and staying, but also to its ' training oh,' and being essentially a ' running strainfor. although somb other* occasionally produce one or tWo first-claaa animals, few, if any, ; ban bonlpete with Pantaloon as to numbers. : A Very grand recommendation of this strain of blood ia, that: it mixes successfully with, and improvea, tU. others." Thus writes Copperthwaite, and other good turf authorities agree with him to the same effect. On the Bide of the dam of Pertobe there is a lot of good blood comihg. ih through The Pre* mier, whose grandsire, Tomboy, was by Jerry, out of the Ardroaaan- mare; (the dam of the mare Beeswing, celebrated not only as a first-class racer, bnt also as the maternal ancestreaa of- England'* very best, family of .racehorses at the preaent time, viz., the Newminsters). The Delaprt blood is also very good indeed. Delapraa dam, Fortress, by Defenco. was the dainof the Derby winner, Pyrrhus the First, i Mra. j Roberts, the great grand-dam of PERTOBE, was by Wanderer, and Wanderer'* blood'u good, he being by Wanderer, byGohanna, by Mercury, by Eclipse. In Tasmania, ao much is the Wanderer blood thought of, that they say " a bad one by Wanderer WM'. never known," and if they can trace a pedigree to a Wanderer mare, they consider that quite sufficient. ' PERTOBE, by , 3 f . B" S B* WB as 6 9 I 5 SP .Is - fc ! t I "I fill llif *n*f i hn ii it gl CD ft H§f* § 1 r O S> oo g. § frl? 5 in I ■VtiMifr? I S 2.°" V S *3 IT fs§ S- ■< & ~ S. X ■ g* o I, bS OO S 5 •*? ** J* 8 S & :,1W 2$ g . i •= -I. . "Augur," in the Australasian, June 15thi 1878, says :—" I could fill the Australasian with the doings of " Panic," and hia dee: cendants. As a siro of good, Bound* and useful atock he has never had im equal in the Southern hemisphere. Hia viotory in .the Launceston: Champion Race, and the style in which he earned lOst. intrt anonrirt place in the Melbourne Cup, were perform* acces of merit, and sufficient to satisfy the most exacting, that he waa *' caoehonw of no' toean order.' The aoundneaa of hia a took has become a proverb on the Aoatralian and the ancient Strbp vroii'a raoa at Launceat<m in February, ia a living example Few horseja have gone through each an oraeal as Melbourne, auothe'e' aon < at' preaent parforming at Queensland. The groateat of all ateeplechasera ia undoubtedly Lone and he is also a son of Panio. Poetboy. Postman, Prodigious, and many other good cross country horses, too numerous to men* tion, ,are also descendants .of,, the aon of Alarm." ■ ' Terms,Ls ss, payablo let "of January, 1880. ; Grooms fee, ss, payable fint service. . . v ■. Paddooka. provided, 2s 6d per w**k» Kvery pare talccn, bat no responsibility. For further partioulara, apply to JOHN HENDERSON, R. ORR, or to A. PATERS 3N, 357 ■ Oamaru,
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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1161, 6 January 1880, Page 4
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