STALLIONS. /CA 7\ THOROUGHBRED HORSE . i I, N G L E A > D E R Lj ' Will travel this seasori in the Oamaru and Surrounding Districts;! 1... ;. RINGLEADER stands '6J hands high, and is d&rk brown ; bred by Mr. Garrard, of SdntE"Xna®3S (breeder "of Pride of the - - Hill, |the Ace; Ikipid • Ba^,;■ by South ' Australia, imported by.-Mrl Charles Fisher; his dam, Ringleader,, by Jersey (imported); grand-dairi, Fairy Qiieeh, by- MoSart 1 ; gt'd'at- * f grand-datri; Fairy* - imported, ; : b.y t .. (Cqlsnel Lautour for tho (Jresay Company and pro-. nounced to be one of the fiuedt marts that* ever! left EnglandSouth.Australia by Cotherstoiie; dam, Johanna, by Priam; grand-dam, Johanna, by Sultan-; great-grand-dam, PliiMgree,'. by Soothsayer-; Mozirt by Wanderer (imported); dam, Meriho(imported),' by"Whalebone; la t ' ; TERMS ... £5 ss. ! Payable at the end of the Season. Paddocks provided at 2s 6d per week. Mares sent to the Northern Stables looked after.- ... ,■ r Full particulars to be obtained from J j T. Richards, Commercial Stables. i EDWARD DEVINE,. : 6 Proprietors. . ! .TP TR A TEL THIS- H SEASON/; IK' THE !• PAPAKAIO AND WAIAREKiA • - - , And will stand at J.Hendkuson-'s Windmill, .The fashionably - bred; j and !• ivory: superior Thorough- bred-Horse T>. E' " U T O B 13,. ;Ja J Epunejitly.-sjuted for getting Huntors, 'Handsome Weight-carrying* . Haeks, ■ : tfte Indian Mar&et, j . PERTOBE is a beautiful dapple' brown 'Stallion, standing 16 .high, .^ ~ Bred by H. Phillips,' Victoria, in -1869.'' ' Got by ; Panic Hester : Grazebtboky -by l The 'PrfcttiiSP 1 (fan* : ■' ported), out 6f 'Miss * l '- ported)'; Miss dam; -'Mrfc 5 RoberWj •' by ; Wanderer (imported); iiit iSei- VfotOritiit Stud Book, Voli IL, p. .47. iVPauio was im« ported from England to Tasmania, and put to the stud at 3 yrs. old. He was- trained and raced at 4,andagain'put itoHthe ■ Stud. .When he was 6 yrs. old-,- he -was purchased at a high i prioevand: imported.'(tbTVidfcoriti, .! •. where he had two more seasons' training and raciiig. . ; He proved himiselff the/ibesfc English horse ever trained in Australia. He, ran remarkably, well, :and wonßC)vdral : races, carrying-heavy weights ; he was both speedy ?and 'staying, of a/ most' dbbilelarid ' quiet temper, .with a wonderful- cons tit lit ion,, and lega like' iron. Like hisisire, that first* class i English racehorse Alarm, "he,.;Waa . ! never sick, sorry, or lame, "■ and retired-from thei turf without a blejftish". iAt tb6 istud, ; ■ although • frotn: being- ill' an . .ciut-ofrthe-vpay $ .plaice, he. lias -not been byi;many.: ■first-class mares, he has got jmore winners opt of half-bred ones than any horse in Victoria,: and for general, his' stpek is • much esteemed. •i , ....... 7.'■!./! 'i In the breeding of ; PERTOBE 'there is a .combination of some excellent strains.;.of blood, such as the Waxy-Whalebone, in that-.famous;linp through^Defence, , wlnc.h_cqmes to ; him on .the; sides jof both sire and dam. On Papio's side there is, as well aB his good JDofcnco blood, that of the-game ;and ; the powerful and speedy Melbourne, and, most nsrcellent . of -all, that of; (Pantaloon., The value "i.t,i?fi,.Pautaio6ri blood is "undemtablc, haying furmsneu p ro( jf S) nofc 'aloiio as to its c l)eing speedy ana. so»yt- H , a j ao to its ' training on,' and ' running.strain j' for, occasionally produce' one or two first-claSs animals, few, if any, can compete with Pantaloon as.to numbers... A very cpminendation of of is, tnat, it mixes successfully wii.h„.and improves, all others." Thus writes 'Coppertliwarte, other good turf authorities to the same . efTeci.:, .Ori - ;,thc .side of the "there' is 'a lot 1 of good blood coming in through Tho. Promier, whose grandsire, Toinboy, was. by jerry, out of the Ardrossan iifiaro" (the dam of tho mare Beeswing, celebrated not . only ras; a ,first, -class : ,xaccf,.; : bufc } - also as the maternal ancestress of Lngland'ay very best fainily'of Tacfehorses at' the present' time, iviz.i the, Newjsninsters). The Delapr6> blood is also very good indeed. DelaprSs dam, Fortress, by Defence, 'was tho' dam of . the Derby winner, Pyrrhus tho Firs.t. Mrs. Roberts, tlie'great graiid-dam of' PfißTOute;"'' was. -byi.Wanderer, and Wanderer's* blopd ia good, he being by Wanderer, by Gohanna, by Mercury, by Eclipse. Ifa! -Tasmania, »o ' much isr the Wanderer i blood, thought of, that they say " a bad one by Wanderer was never known," and if they can trace a pedi-. ijree to a Wanderer mare, they oonaider that quite sufficient; •- ' : 1 : PERTOBE, by wg g><J g-i. Li-flit pj o 1 3 8§ gf S 3. go ~ eI? v ffl S ,s 2.8 o o P" W. <TOS e 0> crq 3. tr s a ® <5 .cf O Vd 5 g*-' >E « O ca 2 © S P- p r crew 'o« 3-2 ©•ET« v 1 " Angur," in4ko Australasian, Jund'lEtth 187S, says " I'could fill tho Australasiaii ' with the 'dbifcijgs of"l i dnio,"iihd his de«t» ienidantSi-'As a' Biro' of'gdod; adliliidr'aßd " useful Btock he hag ihad an in the SoutKe'rii lie'iliispliere. His''Victory in thie Launceston Champion .Race, and the style in which ha carried lOsfc. 'into second place in Melbourne Clip, were Ipiefrtorm* ances of merit, and sufficient to satisfy tho most exacting thatihe' waS aiifacehorse of no mean order. The soundness of his stock has become a provqrb on the. Aiistralian Turf, aiid the ancient Strop who won a race Ladnceston in is a 6x4mpl&"ft Few horses have gone ' as Melbourne, another son. at" present "performing iit : TOe^^tfcb't'of all' :jadd he is,.,also a son'of * Postlioy. 'mSflfly'ot&if good cross-country ho'rsed. too nuniorous . to men* tion, are also., .descendants of the eon of AJarm."' "' 1 " Terms: L 5 6s;'*'payable ; Ist'of 1880. Grpom's fee, ~ ss, payable , first i Bervice/;"! : A ( ! Paddocks rpj;oyi,dgd, j 2s ; 6d: Ev.ery care-jtaken,. but no responsibility, For'further 1 p^rt'icula^;*a^ply'to 1,11 1 JOHN.'HENDERSONj : R. ORR, or to !; '*■>?■ - A., PAT]amON, wsu.'! i>957 .no:.-.,?- ! !' printed and published W tho' Proprietori [G : EO. : ! i ' .of Otago, N.Z. ' t ., A ltn6!LliL V( ,] I X. .. I 1.. »» iiOl#
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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1196, 16 February 1880, Page 4
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