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STATIONS THOROUGHBRED HORSE RI N' G L E| A ; D.E Will travel this season in the r > Oamaru <&nd Surrounding District?..' . RINGLEADER stands \6J hands; high, and is dark , brown;bred by Mr. Qerrard, of South Australia (breeder of Pride tf the Hill, the Ace, Rapid Bay, &c.); by South Australia, imported by Mr. Charles Fiaher; his darii, Ringleader, by Jersey (imported); ■grand-dam, Fairy Queen, by Mosart; great* ; grand-dam, Fairy,' imported' : by-. Colenel Lautour for the ; Creasy Company and-.: pronounced tobe one of the finest ularos. thati ever left England<; South Australia by. Cotherstone; 'dam, Johanna, by. Priam'; grand-dam, Johanna, by Sultan ; great-grand-dam, Philagree, by Soothsayer; Mozart by. Wanderer (imported); . dam, "Merino (imported), by Whalcboiib.. : ' y : TfiRMS .V., £5 ss. " ."-i' . , Payable at the end of tho Seasttni; ; . ' haddocks providedat 2s 6d : perweokj ' •Mates sent to the Northern Stables looked. afteK : Full particulars to* be obtained! from J] T. Riehardfi, Commercial StablaSjv • ■ . j, EDWARD DEVINE, 6 : Proprietors. RAY Elr ' ' l - M ' THIS BR ■ SEASON ' IX TUB '' PAPAKAIO AND WAIAREKA DISTRICTS, And will stand at : J.Henderson's Windmill,-; The fashionably - bred i and very; Superior M Thorough-bred Horao, if.i:- -i ,■ PE ;• R , T . 0 , B . ;E, : Eminently suited for getting;Hun^ers,, Handsome Weight-carrying 'inil , Horses suitable for the Indian ifarketr ,J : PEIITOBE is a . beautiful _ dapple ' broWn ' Stallion,;standing 16 haids high,_ ' '' Bred, by H. Phillips, Estj.,Victoria, .in ■' 1869. Qot 'by Panic •(imported)';his'dam, Hester Grbizebrcioli, ' by The Prfemior (imported),' '6jit of Miss Napier, bV Delapri (im* ported); Miss 'Napier's l 'clam; Mrsi Roberta, by Waudefer (imported). See Vickn-iaft Skid Boohl Vol. 11., p. ;.£7. • Pauio ,was im«. ported from England to Tasmania, aud jP.ut to the stud at 3-yrs. old. Ho was. trained and raced at 4, and again put to ,the. stud. When he was 6 yrs. old, he was purchased at a high price and' imported to Victoria* where he had two' more Seasons' training, and racing. He proved himself the best English horse 'ever • trained in Australia. He i-au remarkably - well, and 'won 'several races, carrying heavy weights ; ho was both: speedy an l d. staying, of a most idocile and quiet temper,-with a wonderful constitution,* aud legs like iron; - -Like his sire, that-firat-™. class English - racehorse Alarm, £'he, was never si6k, sorry,*or lame," and tetired-from ■ the turf without a blemish. , At the .Stud, although from being in an out-of-the-way place, he: has not been favored, bjr, many tirst-class' mares, he has got riioi'e' winners' out of half-bred ones than,any horse in.Vio* toria, and'for general purposes His stock is much.esteemed. • .. . , .. , . , , ~ lathe breeding of PERToßE"thi6re is »' combination of some; excellent strains "pf blood, such as' the Waxy-Whalebone, in that famous .Una .through Defence, and which comes to liim on' tho sides bf -both sire and 'darn. .1 Oct his .sire . Panio's- side ; there is, as well,as his good, Defence .blood, that of the' game' alrid' stout' 1 Veriisdti; the'' powerful and speedy Melbourne,- and,; most) - excellent of-all, that -of Pantaloon. ''The value of the Pantaloon blood is undeniable, . hating furnished, so many proofs, not alone ' as to its beingispeedy and staying, r bus, a|sb to its ' training on,', and. ,beiiig essentially a ' running strain for although -some others occasionally produce l one'" or.-itwo first-class animals,, .few, if any, can compete with Pa,rit£ilo6ik as to ' ; nutAbers.t : A gf#nd)ror» coinmendation L of ; this stiramrof/tyop? is,, that i* it mixes, successfully, with, ana improves, all others!" Thu^"writes Cdj^peHhwaits, ■Htd other good turf authorities agree . with him to the same effect.. tt On the side of the dam of, PER'rofcti' there"is ; VWt''of ! good blood coming in through The Premier, "whose" grandsiro, Tomboy, was by Jerry, out of the -Ardrossan' mare (the dam of the , mare Beeswing, celebrated not' only as'- a : ' first-class 1 .'but. also as the maternal,'ancrataress of,, England's , very best family of racehorses at the present time, viz.,'the Newminsters). •' Thte D6lapr4' blood is also very : good indeed*,: Del»pr6'« dam, Fortress, by Defence, the dam of the Derby winner, Pyrrhus the First.'- ' Mi's. Roberts, the great grand-dam 'of Pertodle, was by Wanderer, and Wanderer's blood ia good, he being by Wanderer, by Gohanna, by Mercury, by Eclipse. In so• much r is ' the Wanderer blood, i thought of, that they say "a bad.one by Wanderer was never known,' 1 aud if they can trace'a pedigree to a Wanderer mare, they consider that quite sufficient. > PERTOBE, by f , oa J S g e ' g • <© ■ fe. S' W a E em CD © g 1.1 . : 2 i- « ga ' « £ 2 • ? | § i || § | HMO-g-S 1 S. tl- g-S" IE S2 2 3<© - cr .uS t.; . .«—I © 3c - oa* - M - b M gcg-sr- 01 wo O-M 3 o iT , O o y Ef-'S-d.-S- gSi" ■L p •< ® oB'O & Ml 2(Q s ►S s g Sp sr. p-a o o So p. s <»o« _ o ° I " BS-g-S- ?• 8* <» 2 S Yf B* be F « gS- , hj o rt";£o* oq , ' fij P S p s " .£• 3 s. rn. w3.s--S'S § - a." wo? ? rft»2, gS-q hj go* w O ilo 3 05®03 ® g- » S* ;SV O I K CD rfl ts ' ' " S - ~ S. w . U*(jq cp BoSS. © : 3.0 &*< & 1 ■ : ; S' . • i o ? • :,p , ; "Augur," in tho Australasian, Juno 15th 1878, says :—"I could Jill. the Australasian writh the doings of " and' bis ,des« cendants. As a sire good,' Sound, and useful stock he has. never had an equal in the Southern hemisphere. His viotorj itti the' Launcestbn Champion add : th«' style in which -hs carried.' lOat. into. second place in the Melbourne were ances of merit, and auißcieut to satisfy most exacting that he was ; a tio mean orderl ; The soundness of his stook has become a proverb on the Aaatrkltah IJaif, 'and the anoient Strop who won a race at Lauiiceston in February, it i living Few horses have gone through such an orcFuL as Melbonrno, another son at pbeti(lni%er« forming at Queensland. The greatest or all steeplechasers is undoubtedly Lone Hand, and ho is : also a son of Panio. Postboiy, Postman, Prodigious, and many other goo 4 'cross country horses, too nutuerous tp men* tion, are also descendants' of the son ot Alarm." • > Terms : L 5 " ss, payable Ist of January: 1880. .Groom's fee, ss, payable first service!'• ' » -i ••f *•. •- ;•! Paddocks provided,- 2s 6d per weekj Evely owe taken, 'but no respqusibiljity, .< For further particulars, apply io * I JOHN HENDERSON, > : i R. otftoc •.. . : ; A. PATERS ON, 957 Qam&rtu.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1190, 9 February 1880, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1190, 9 February 1880, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1190, 9 February 1880, Page 4

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