stallions: f THOROUGHBRED HORSE TV I N G L E A D E ,R fill "Will travel this season in the ( Oamaru andSurrOHnding Districts. ■ 1 RINGLEADER stands 16J hands 'high, and is dark brown ; bred by Mr. Gerrard, ■of South Australia (breedor of Prido ol'the Hill, the Ace, Rapid Bay, &c.)j by >soush Australia, imported by Mr./ Charles Fiphpr; his-dam, Ringleader, by; Jersey (imported) j graind-dam, Fairy Quean, 'by 1 Mosart; great-grand-dam, Pairyi iihported by Colsnel Lautour for; the : Creasy .Company and pro. nounced to be one of the finest mares that ever left <Engla»d.; South; Australia ?by Cotherstone; dam, Johanna, by Priam; grand-dam, rjohaqna,,. by, jSulfau; great-grand-dam, ' Philagree, by " Soothsayer; ■, Mozart by., Wanderer (imported.);, ,4am by Whiileborie, 1 ' 1 TERMS • f "■■■'? Payable at the end of the Season, Paddocks provided at 23 Gd per week. Mares sent to the Northern Stables looked after;''- : !' ''' v>• " 1 ... ,'i .f ' Full particulars' to be obtained from J ] T. Richards. Commercial : Stables. . :'. • EDWARD DEVINfi, ; > 6 , ; - .. Proprietors. T O T R AVE L. u". " TH I S '«V' SEASON IN THB PAPAKAIO AND waiareka DISTRICTS, , v And willsfcandatJ. Henderson's WitodmilJ, The fashionably -bred and very superior • ■ Thoroughibred Horse T> E R T O B E, -XT: . • Eminently/suited, for getting Hunters, Handsome Weight-carrying Haoks./and. Horses suitable for the Indian Market. PERTOBE .is"' a beautiful 'dapple brotau Stallion, standing 16 hands high, . ; Bred- by H./ Phillips, Esq., Viotoria, fan 1869. .. ; ;Gflt % Panic (imported); his dam,. Hester Graze brook, by The Premier (imported), jout qf Miss Napier,; by DelaprS (imported) ; Miaß Napier's dam, Mrs. Roberts,, by Wanderer (imported).—See Victorian Stud Book, Vol. 11, p. 47• , Pani<j imported from England to Tasmanii; and fpufc; to ,th§ stud a;t 3 yrs. ,old. , H? ,was .trained, and' and again put 1 to th& Stud. Whan he, was 6 yrs.-,old, he was purphasod. ata higi price and imported to Victoria, where he had two more seasons'* training: and racing.r- himself' tho best' English, horse,.ever trained in, Australia.. He ran remarkably! well, bnol won peverall rdces; oarryitig hdavy weights ; he vnut bothi speedy aha staying, of a md'sb doftile and! quiet temper, with a wonderful constitution!, and leM like iron. Like his sire, that fint> class English racehorse Alirm, "he *nu never sick; sorry, of-lame," and retired from the turf without a blemish. At the stud, although from being in an out-aMi&ei-way place, he has .not been favored by .many• tirat-dlass mares, He has got more winnbrs* out of half-bred ones than any hone'in Vio--toria, and for general purposes, Jab stook ia« much esteemed.' , , In th'e breeding of PERtQBE there is, a combination of stone- excellent strains of 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 sipe, Panic's side there is, as well ab his good Defence blood,. that : of the game and stout Vettison, : thoi powerful anjJ. speedy Melbourne, and, most; excellent of all,''that of Pantaloon. "The? vplue-of the Pantaloon bjppd is. undeniablo,. having furnished so many'proofs, hob ilonei as to its being speedy and' staying!' but to itstraining;on;' and being essentially a* ' running strain for although aope otheisi occasionally produce one or ttoo first-cUBS* feWj 'if any, can compote trlthi Pantaloon as to numbers. A very grand re«commendatipn of this strain of blood is, thatt it'mixes successfully with,, and improves, aIJJ others." Thus writes Copperthwaito, andl other good turf authorities agrea. with hiini to the same effeqt; ■ On. thei side of the . dam of Pertobk there is a lot o£ good) ;bty>od. coming ,ia> thro.ugjn'Th®; Premier, whose grandsire, Tomboy, was by Jerry, out of the Ardrossan mare (thei dam of the mare Beeswing, celebratedl not * only.as, a first-claasi ;racer, .but also as the maternal, ancestress,of England's very best family of-racehorsfiS at'the present time,.viz.,.tho NeWminßters). The Dqlapr6 blood is also very gop4 indeed., DelaprcS'a dam,' Fortress, by Defence, waa 'tho dam'of the Derby winner, Pyrrhus the First.. ; Mrs. Roberts, ;the, great grand-dam of Pbrtobk, was by Wanderer, and Wanderer's blood is good,' he being by Wanderer, by Gohanna, by Mercury, by Eclipse. In Tasmania, "so ihucli is' the Wander6r blood 'thought of, that they.-say;" a bad one by was never known," and if ,they can trace a pedigree to a Wanderer mare, they" consider that quite sufficient.' ' ' >.• •.•••.: • PERTOBE, by, H ts) tr g. §'•..;, jfc- S Basfr. o-' g W .3<o o- ■ iiT Pi?' »■!' -2 RSia i i te<Q a, § ®g- S"o B H. :• i B I* ■ S - 2 .1 g*sr«-« &■■■b ■ gg.og ; >ss S g p . '&§" s S 9^l . "Augur," in the Australasian, June 15th 1878, says:—" I oould fill tho Australasian with the doings of i" Panio," &Dd hisj de» cendants. As : a siro of. good, ;and useful stock' he has never had. an equal i° t&e' Southern' h'smidpUWa. : 'His riotory i» .the Launceston Champion, Race, and tho style in which, Ho Wried 10st. into seopni placia ih ; thfe® Melbburne' Gup, were' p'erfohn* ances of merit, and sufficient*to satisfy th» most exacting that he was ft racehorse of mean order. The soundness of hiß stook htf become a proverb on the Australiali Tfirt and the ancient Strop who a raoe » Launceston' in February, iB a'Kving exampl'j .Few horses have gone through suph, an or4e» as Melbourne, another son at present forming at Queensland. 'The greatest of steeplechasers' is undoubtedly Lone and he is also a son'of Panio. PoatboJj Ppstman,, Prodigious, and. other go o 4 cross country horses, itoo numerous' to tion,' are a&o dte'cißridAhtß of the sod 01 AlArtai ■■■■ Terms: L 5 sa, payable Ist of Jaiiu»w 1880. Groom's . feo, 6s, payable w* service. . ; Paddocks t provided, 2s, 6d per Every care uikeh, but no resp6hßibilit7< For furth6* partioulars, apply to JOHN HENDERSON* , R. ORR, orto - >... i.. . A. PATERSON, , , 957 Oamartt.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1213, 6 March 1880, Page 4
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