STALLIONS it TaOßOtTGHßfelib HORSE INGLE A J) E R _ " ~Will,travel this season in the 5 Oairiant atod Surrounding Districts. | RINGijEAiDER stands 16J hands ' high; ; and is dark brown ; .bred by Mr. Gerrard, pi South Australia (breeder of Pride of the [Hill, thesAcOj'Rapid B&yj'&b.)'; by South Australia, imported by Mr, Charles Fisher; hjs dam, Ringleader, by jersey (imported); grand-dam, Fairy j great-gTand-dam, Fairy, 'imported by Colsnel Lautpur : for • the Cressy .Company and pro? nounced to be; one of thojfiuest mares that ( ever.' .left, England; South . Australia : byCbtherstbne j dam, Johanna,'by Priam : ; grand-dam, Johanna, by Sultan; great-grand-dam, Philagreo, by Soothsayer; Mozart by "Wanderer (imported) ; dam, Merino (imported), by. Whalebone. TERMS £5 58. Payable at the cud of the Season. Paddocks provided at 2s 6d per vtfeek. ,; • Mares sent to the Northern Stables looked after. Full particulars to be. obtained from J) T. Richards, Commercial Stables. :/i EDWARD DEVINE, , * 6: ~ Proprietors. v . .TO TRAVEL TH I S it ■ IP»®l' SEASON IN THE PAPAItAIO AND WAIAREKA . .. DISTRICTS, ~ • And will stand at J. Henderson's Windmill, The fashionably - bred 'arid very superior ■ i.' Tliorough-bred Horse PE R. X T 0. B E, Eminently suited for getting fliinters, Handsome - Weight-carrying Hacks, ' titid Horses suitable for the Indian Market. , >' PERTOBE is a beautiful dapple" brown Stallion, standing 16 hands high, Bred by H. Phillips, Esq;, Viotbria,' in 1569.G0t by Panic (imported); his dam,' • Hester Grazebrook, by The Premier (im« ported), out of Miss Napier, by.Delaprd (imported) ; Miss Napier's dam, Mrs. Roberts, by Wanderer (imported).—See Victorian Stud Book, Vol. 11., p. 47. Panic-was iinported 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 stud. • Wheu-he Was 6 yre.'old, he 'was purchased l atia high: price and imported to Victoria, where he had two more seasons' training and racing. - He proved himself 'the best English horse ever trained 1 in Australia, tie ran remarkably well, and Won several races, carrying heavy weights; ho waß botli speedy and staying, of a'most docile and quiet temper; with a wonderful constitution, ' and legs-like'iron.' Like his sire,-that' first-' class English racehorse Alarm, "he waa never sick;- sorry, or lame, " and retired from the turf without a blemish. At ; the stud, although from being in an out-of-the-way! place, lie lias not been favored by many' first'class : mares, : he has got more®wiiihero' out of half-bred, ones than any horse in Vio- • toria, and for general purposes hiß stook ia" much esteemed. ; . In the breeding of PERTOBE there is a 1 combination! of some excellent strains of: blood, such as the Waxy- Whalobone, in ■ that famous line through Defence, and which comes to him oh the" sides of both sire and dam. On his sire PanioV sidft' there is, as well as his good- Defence blood,' that Of the game and stout Venison,: thi powerful and speedy Melbourne, and, most excellent of all, that of Pantaloon. " The value of the Pantaloon blood is undeniable,. having furnished so many proofs, not alone as .to its being speedy and staying, but also to its 'training on,' and being essentially a' 1 ' running strain for although some otneira occasionally produce one or two first-class animals, few, Jf any, can compete with Pantaloon as to numbers. A very grand recommendation of this strain of blood is, that it mixes successfully with, and improves, all Others." Thus writes Copperthwaite, and. other good turf authorities agree with hiw» to the same effect. On the side of the dam of Pertobe there is a lot of good blood coming in through Tho Pre. mier, whose grandsire, Tomboy, was by Jerry, out of the Ardrossau mare (th§, dam of the mare Beeswing, celebrated not only as a first-class racer, but also as the maternal ancestress of England's very best family of racehorses at the present time, viz., the Newminsters). The Delapi'l blood is also very good indeed. dam, ■ Fortress, by Defence, was the dam of: the Derby wiuner, Pyrrhus the First. Mrs. Roberts, the great grand-dam of Pertobb, wis by Wanderer, and Wanderer's blood is good; he'.being by Wanderer, by Gohanna,; by Mercury, by Eclipse.. In Tasmania, so much is, the Wanderer blood thought of, that-they say " a bad one by Wanderer waa never known," and if they can trace a pedigree to a Wanderer mare, they oonsider quite sufficient. PERTOBE, by sic ; t rj <5 5S CG-d B* if 3 cro' tj M ft O -I S'C o a 3* CD ® g pj $3 a - s. erg hH P © 3 cr s> 51 t) TS Oa tel'-a 8 W >rqs 2.5 « :|3 CO CD 2 o'i tt- s zr. £ 4 S' g'S 'g P* a ct-oq " o '< m C " Augur," in. tho Australasian, June Jsth 187S, saya " I.uould fill the AustVftlasia® with tlje doings of "Pa«i(i," and life dog. condants. As: a, 'siro. of good, Bound,; and useful-, stock lie. has neyer had an equal in the Southern hemisphere. His victory in the Launcoston Champion llaoo, and tho ,stylo in which 110 carried lOst. into eeoond place in the Molbourne Cup, were perform, ances of merit, 1 and sulfibieut to qatjjfy most emoting tliat ho was a raoahoraa of up mean ordor. The aouudnasa of his afcqok hM bdoomp a proverb, on tho Australian Turf, and the : ancient Strop who wou a raoo at Launcoston in February, is a living example. Few horses hfivo gone through such an onfoal as Melbourne, another son at pwsont performiug at Quooualand. : The greatest of all .is undo'iibtodly Lono Hand, and ho is ivlso a spn of J?»uiip. Poaiboj? Tpatman, Prodigious, and many other good orpaa country Jioraoa, too numerous to m«n* gon, are also descendants of tho son of Alarm." ' - ~ 't'oi'ma: L 5 ss, payable Ist of January, ISBD. Groom a fee, sa, payable tint servieo. Paddooka provided, 2a 6d per Rvory oaro taken, but no responsibility, For further pavtioiilarg, apply to JOIiN HISNDKUsDN, U. O ltU, or to A. PA'ITOON, 037 Oamaru,
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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1183, 31 January 1880, Page 4
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