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STALLIONS THOROUGHBRED HORSE . Ri I N' G L E A' : D E R | - Will travel this season in the . ..., . Oiunaru and Surfbunding Districts. : - i > RINGLEADER stands 16$ hands high, ind is dark brown ; bred by Mr. Gerrard, , f South Aiuatolia (breeder of Pride of the- f x Iill, : this Ace, Rapid Bay, &o.).; by South -f Australia, imported by Mr. Charles Fisher; ; ~ ds dam, Ringleader, by Jersey (imported); ;rand-dam, Fairy Queen, by Mosavter great*. ./■ [rand-dam,' Fairy, imported by Colonel jautour for the Cressy Company and pro* . ipunced'to be one-of the -finest-mare3-that iV-er; left England; South Australia by votherstonc; dam, Johanna, by Priam; ;rand-dam, Johanna, by Sultan; great-' ;rand-dam, Philagree, by Soothsayer; vlozart by Wanderer (imported); dam, yigrino (imported), by Whalebone. ' i TERMS ... £5 ss. - Payable at the end- of the Season. Paddocks provided at 2s 6d per week. Mares sent to the Northern Stables looked ifier. -- Full particulars to be obtained from J ] C. Richards, Commercial Stables. ; EDWARD DEVINE, - v v > • . , . Proprietore. I 3 y EL THIS HI SEASON IN THE PAPAKAIO AND WAIAREKA • : DISTRICTS, ; . aLsnd'will'stand at'J. Hendekson's Windmill,, the fashionably - bred and very superior Thorough-bred Horse PER T . 0 ... B E f ! Eminently suited' for getting Hunters, Eandsome Weight-carrying Hacks, ana Eorses suitable for'the' Indian Market. 7 I ■ PERTOBE is a beautiful dapple brown Stallion, standing lGhandshigh, • Bred by H. Phillips, Esq., Victoria, In 1869. Got by Panic (imported); his dam, Hester Grazebrook, by The Premier (im« ported), out of Miss Napier,, by DelaprtS (imported) ; Miss 1 Napier's dam, Mrs. Roberts, by Wanderer (imported), See Victorian Stud Booh, Vol. IL, p. jfl'. -Panic' VjU imported 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 1 atud. 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 beßfc English horse ever trained in Australia. He ran remarkably well, and won several races,' carrying heavy weights-; he was -both speedy and staying, of a most, docilo and quiet temper, with a wonderful constitution, and legs like iron. . Like his. sire,. that firstclass English racehorse Alarmi" was never sick,*sorry, or lame," and retired from the turf without a blemish. At "the stud,' : althougli from being in a~n out-of-thOrWay place, he has not been favored by niatjiy lirstrclass mares, he lias got more winners ' out of half-bred ones than any horse in Vic* < toria, : and., for general purposes-, his stock ifl. much esteemed. , . , ..., In, the breeding of PERTOBE there 'i«'"a' ' combination of some excellent strains* f-ofc blood, such as the Waxy-Whalebone, in that famous line through Defence, and which comes to- him on the sides of both sire and dam. On his sire Panic's side there is, as well as his good Defence blood,, that; of the game and stout th* powerful and speedy Melbourne, and, most excellent of, all,'.that, ; pf Pantaloon. value of the Pantaloon blood is undeniable,, having furnished so- many proofs,- jnofc • jalopy as to its being speedy and staying, but al*oi to it's ' training on,'-and being; essentially * ' running; strain for although. son\e others, occasionally produce one or two Sirat:elaßoi , animals, few, if any, can ppmgefco Withi\j: Pantalooi as to riunibers., & Ttojjjf&and' ' commendation 'of this strain of ' ' it mixes, successfully w\th, and improves,, alS' others." , Thus writes,' Coppbrthwaite, andl" " other good turf authorities' agree with himi to the same effect. . On the side " jo£f 1 the data 6f Pertobe there is a' lot /off ' ; good blood coming in through The Premier, whose grandsire, Tomboy, was by Jerry, out of the Ardrossan mare (the dam of the mare Beeswing, celebrated not only as a first-class racer, but also as the maternal ancestress England'■ very best family of racehorses at the present., time, viz., the Newminstefs). -The Dslaprf blood is also very good indeed.- IJelaprd's ; dam, Fortress, by Defence, was the dam ot the Derby winner, Pyrrhus the First. Mrs, Roberts, the great grand-dam of Phrtobb, was by Wanderer, and Wanderer's blood is good, he being by Wanderer, by Gohanna, by Mercury, by Eclipse. In Tasmania, somuch is the Wanderer .blood thought of, that they say "a bad one by Wanderer waff never known," and if they can trace a pbdi* gree to a Wanderer mare, they consider that* quite sufficient. . ; . PERTOBE, by ®. a cr 1 ? <Q WP" J.S OQ<J If 22 a" s> j CD ® «<-® q 4 CrtS § of 03-. ®3L t s C&: Q e a> W9-.3-B:s S CO §|:- B"? d-g cp . o-H l-r» P Q? 5 o S 9-OS 003 P*'t3 COQ •6 1 iiu;. "Augur," in the Australasian, Jua« ldtb 1878, says.:—" X.oould fill the Australasian with, the doirvga of "Panic," and hla cendants. 'Aa a sire of good, aouhdi useful jsiiopk.he; has never ; had the Southern hemisphere. His,ViotOMc the jLauticifest'dn Ghampibn Race,, <md th*l style in which ho carried lOst. into place in the Melbourne Cup, were -perform*. ances of merit,: and sufficient jto satisfy tk&i mpst exacting ;th"at .he was a racehorse of no* , order. ' The" soundness of his stoek-lutt.. become a proverb on the Turifc and the ancient .Strop who. ,won a Launcestofli in is ai example Few horses have gone thraughsach an orded as Melbourne, another son at 1 present performing at Qu^sland v . ..ThQ"greatest of-all Steeplechaser's 1 is undbnhtedly; Lone''Hindi' and jhe is and many other gooa, cross cbuntry h&rs'es, ; too nuinerous tb'tieblV. f tion, are; also, > descendants ,o£., the «oa ol : .Alarm." . . . ~r ; . _ _ iTerma :"!L5 6s, ' payable lit Of January,, 1880. Groom's fee, ss, payable fir»te:> .{•P 'service.,.,,. .. r . n T -„ ' Paddocks provided, 2a 6d 'per For further particulars,, apply ,to -- • >'; 1 r , JOHN HENX)JERSON, i 'R. ORS, orto ! r *' V A. PATBKSON;"''!.-,.'! .•.j-w'j 957 I , Oamaru,

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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1200, 20 February 1880, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1200, 20 February 1880, Page 4

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