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j STALLIONS! i ■' am . THOROUGHBRED HORSE , -,r , T> .1 N, L E A D, E R JLt Will traVel this eeaSori itt'the ••••« Oamaru tod Sun-ounding Districts.. ' RINGLEApER) stands hands Mgii, and is dark bro'wk; bred by Mr. Gernirti, of; South Australia-(breeder Of Pride of. the Hill, the. A&e, ;R»pid; 8ay,,&0.); by South Australia,, impprted by Mr. Charles Fisnor ; his dam, Riiigleaderj'by Jersey!(imported) grand-dam,Eairy Queen,,by;Mosart; great-grand-dam, Fairy, imported by Colonel Lautour for the! .Cre§By. Company and pronounced to be one of the finest mares thai; ever left England; South Australia by Cotherstone; dam, Johanna, by Priam; grand-dam, Johanna, by Sultan; groat-grahd-dam, Philagree, by Soothsayar; Mozart by Wanderer (imported); dam Merino (imported), by Whalebone, TERMS £5 ss. Payable at the end of the Season. Paddocks provided at 2a 6d per weok. Mares sent to the Northern Stables looked after. Full particulars, to bo obtained from Jj ( T. Richards," Commercial Stables. ■ EDWARD DKVINE, ; ' 6 , Proprietors. TO TRAVEL ;T Hi s: :S| SEASON IN THE , PAPAKAIO AND WAIAREKA DISTRICTS, Arid will stand at J. Hkndbrson's Windmill, The fashionably - bred and very superior • Thoroughi-bred Horse !' PE R T 0 B E, Eminently suited f qr ( getting ;Hunter», Handsome Weight-carrying Hacks, anil Horses suitable for the Indian Market. PERTOBE is a- beautiful 'dapple - brown Stallion, standing 16 hands high, Bred by H. Phillips, Esq., Victoria, im 18j69. Got by Panic (imported); his dam,, Hester Grazebrook, by The 1 - Pibmior (imported), out of Miss Napier, by Delaprd (imEdrted); Miss Napier's dam, Mrs. Roberts* y Wanderer (imported). See Victorian Stud Book, Vol. 11., p. 47., ...Panio was imported from England to Tasmania, and pub to the stud at 3 yrs. old. He 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-ran remarkably well, ; and won ■ several races, parrying heavy weighty j he was both speedy and staying, of a most docile aud quiet temper, with a wonderful constitution* • and legs like iron. ' Like his sire, ithdt first*class English .raoehorae Alarm, "he ,was* never sick, sorpy r pr lame," and from* the turf without a blemish. ' At'this sttid*. although' froth' being iri ''ah •lace, he has not been favored by j many irat-olass maces,, he haq, got more; whmera out of half-bred ones any horse in V)P7 toria, and for general purposes his stobkis much esteemed. : • ' •V./.V-? . I ;;;: i In! the breeding of PERTOBE thoro . is a combination , ofsome" excellent strains of blood, suoli as jtho Waxy-Whalebone, ia that famous line -'through' Defetlee, and ' whioh comes to him on the pides, of both s}re and dam.'. On/his sire Panio's nido there is, as Well ad his good'. Defence blood* that of the game and stout Venison," tho powerful and speedy Melbourne, and, most excellent of all, that of Pantaloon. "Tha value of the Pantaloon blood is undeniable* having furnished so many proofs, not alone as t$ its,being speedy, and st/vying,, ,but also,, to its 'training on,' and'being essentially'» ' running strainfor idthough some others ' occasionally produce one or two firat-olass animals, few, if any, can compete with Pantaloon as to numbers. A very grand ro» commendation of ,this strain of blood.is, that it mixes successfully with, and improves* *IX others." Thus writes GopperthWaito, and other'good turf authorities Agree with him, > to the.,same effect. On the side oil the dam of Pertobe there ia a lot ofi good blood coming in - through The Pre-, mier, whose, grandsire, Tomboy,- was bjy Jerry, out of the Ardrossan mare (tho dam of the ' mare- Beeswing," celolirateii) not only as: a 1 first-class . racer, , |niib also ag the maternal .ancestress',of very best family of racehorses at the present time, vizf.j tho Nowiftihsters); The'Delaprfi blood is also very good 'indeed. Delaprd'si dam, Fortress, by was ,tho dam oj( the Derby' winner, Pyrrhus tha First. Roberts, the great grand-dam of PsR'KXBBj, was by Wanderer, akid WaAdtfref'a bipod ia igood, he being iby : Wandei - ar, hy Gohanna,, iby Mercury, by Eclipse. lii Tasmania, sa much is the Wanderer blood ' thought that they say " a bad o»a by Wanderer waa> never known," ,an,d if they caa traoe a pedU gree to a Wanderer mare, they obnsider thai quite suffibierifc • m PERTOBE, by £5 2 ~ a S ,U • ; o ■, 2 '§' i -'I t a* ; S- 's I g-sis s §•• . ~ ■ ''Si .M'Cr 8 a•• • 'S. •• • o ' ' • : 8* .• "Augur," in the Auatralaeiaa, June 15th 1878, says ! —" I oould fill tha Australasias with the doings of Panic," and hi« del* oendants. ( As a siro ,of good, sound, , and useful staok he has never had an equAl ia the Southern ■ His Tictoiy''in the 1 Launceston j Champion; Race, and the style m which ho eprried lOst. into aeoond plkc4 m the MelbSiifne Cup,' wefo anoes of merit, and sufficient' to satisfy' th* most exacting ;that' he was a racehorse of no .mean order. The,soundness of his stock hu tte Aiistralian Turf, and the anoient Sfcop wlio''miarirsM«i' M Launceston in a living example. -Few horseß havegone through suoh.an ordeal as Melbourne, .ajnother ppa t at present \per* forming at Queensland. The greatest WfM s iS;, undoubtedly, Lqne and he is also a son of Panio. Postboy. iPostmanu Prodigious, ai^^.many, other goo 4 cross country horses, too numerous to men* tion, are also descendants of the son of Alarm."; -■; ;; .-j;;-, Terms : L 5. ss, payable Ist of January, , , 1880. ; Groom's, fee, ,ss, payable , fiwi service." "" " ' ' i y Paddocks provided, 28, 64 per Every care taken, but no responsibility. For; further particulars, apply jto John Henderson, ' . . R-. ORR, or to , A. PATERSON, ' M M j.iV'.O'"' Mi

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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1212, 5 March 1880, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1212, 5 March 1880, Page 4

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