STALLIONS! THOKOUGHBRKD HORSE INGLE A D E R Will, travel this 1 season-in the | Oamaruand Surrounding Districts. RINGLEADER; ■ stands' 16J hands" high,, and is sark brown'; bred by Mr. Gdrraijd,. of South Australra(breed«sr of Pride of' the> Hill, the Ace, Rafiid Bayj' &.J j by South Australia, imported by Mr. Charles Fisher; hisjdam, Ringleader, by Jersey (imported); graad-dam, Fairy. Qu.een, by MbSartgreats grahd-dam, Fairy, imported - by Colonel' LaUtour for the Cresay Company and 'pro- ' .Bounced to be one' of ihe'finest mares that' ever left England; South Australia' by ' Cotherstone; dam, Johanna; by Priam}'"■ grand-dam, Johanna, by Sultan ;' gTfeat-' grand-dam, Philagree, by- Soothsayer j!' Mozart by Wanderer (imported) j ::; data ' Merino (imported), by Whalebone. TERMS ... £5 sb. i Payable, at .the end of the Season. Paddocka provided at 2s 6d per weeku Mares' sent to the Northern Stables taofredl' after, ~ , . ■; -i ■. Full particulars to be obtained |jom J'J, T. Richards, .Commercial Stables, . * EDWARD DEVINE, 6 ' Proprietors. TRAVEL thi sKTI*• 'season ; IK THB ■ " ■ ! PAPAKAIO AND WAIAREELA , DISTRICTS, ' And will stand at J. HENDERSON's Wirrimill, The fashionably-bred and 'very superior Thorough-bred : Horse > E R'; T O B E,' Eminently suited 1 fot getting Hunters, Handsome Weight-carrying Hacks, and ' Horses suitable for the Intlian Market. • ' PERTOBE is a beautiful dapple brown Stallion, standing 16 hands high, - Bred by H. Phillips, Esq., Victoria, in. 18)69. Got by Panic (imported); his dam„ Hester Grazebrook; : by ' The Preihier (imported), out of Miss Napier; by Delapr6 (imEojrtied)-; Miss Napier's dam," Mrfi. Roberts,-' y Wanderer (imported).—See Victorian iStud Book, Vol. 11., p. Panic' -was imported from England td Tasmania, and puts' 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, 1 he was purchased - at! a high price and imported to Victoria, where he had two more seasons' training and racing. He proved, himself l the best"' English horse ever trained-in Australia.': He ran remarkably well;- and won several rajces r carrying heavy weights ; he was both ■' speedy; and staying, of a most docile and ' quiet temper, with ai wonderful constitution,; and legs like iron. Like: his sire, that first* ' , class English racehorse Alarm, "he was never sick, sorry, or lame," and retired fromi the turf without a 'bleiaish. . At the Btud, although from bemg id' an out-of-the-way >lace, he has not been favored by ' many i Lrst-class mares, he has got more: winners out of half-bred bnes than any horse in Vio«. toria, and for general purposes his stook is much esteemed. In the breeding of PERTOBE ithere is a ; combination of some excellent; strains oi' blood, such as the Waxy- Whalebone, : in that famous line !through. Defence, audi' comes to'him On the sides of. both, sire and dam. On his sire Panio'a aido) there is, as well as his good .Defence blood* that of the' game and stout Venison, the* powerful and speedy Melbourne, and, moats, excellent- of all, that of Pantaloon. " Tha value of the Pantaloon blood is undeniable* having furnished ao many proofs, not alone as to its being speedy and staying, but alsoi to its 'training on,' and being essentially $ ' running strain for although some others occasionally produce one or two first-class animals, few, if any, can compete with Pantaloon as to numbers.. A very recommendation of this atraiji of blood isj that - it mixes.successfully with,! and. improves, all, others." Thus writes Copperthwaite; and., other good turf. authorities agree with biinii £0 the; - same effect. On the sido ot the dam of Pkrtobe there is a, lab of good blood Coming in through Tfclo Pre* mier,' yhose grandsire, Tomboy, was: iby Jerry, out of the Ardrossa» mare • (tha dam of the 11 mare ' Beeswing, celebrated 4. hot only a3 a first»class racer, bafc also.as the. maternal ancestress of England's very best family of racehorses at the preamto time; viz., the Newminsters).; , The ,Delapr3 blood is alao very good indeed. Delaprd's dam, Fortress, by Defence, was. the dam of the Derby winner, Pyrrhus tha First. Mrs* Roherfcs, the great grand-dam of Pastor was by Wanderer, and Wanderer's blood ia good,, he being by Wanderer, by- Goihaiina,, by Mercury,' by Eclipse. In • acy r much is the Wanderer blopd that they say " a bad one by Wanderer waa never known," and if thfey con trace-a pedigree to a Wanderer mare,, they consider that duite sufficient. ' PERTOBE, by . o< • p. Atigurj" iii the Australasian'; June ISfchi 1878, I could fill the Australasia® with the doings of "Panic," and bin dea* cdiidants. As a eiro Ofgood, soundj- and useful stock he hail never had an equal in the:< Southern ;. His victory ia the Launoeaton, Champion Race, and th« style in which ho 'earned I'Oat. into second place-ih the " MelbbUrne Cup, item performances of merit, and sufficient to Batiafy th« most exacting that he was a racehorse of no mean order. The soundness of hiß stook hw) become ; a -proverbvjob; the .AustiraJuQ and the ancient ; Strop v who won \ race >1 Launceston in 'February, is n Few horses have gonethrQUgh vx Of aw as Melbourne, ahothor spn iyt preheat 1 pari forming at : ,The greatest of all steeplo9h%B^; ia undoubtedly. Hand« and he ia also a son of Panic. Postboy, Postman, Prodigious, and many other good cross country horsos, too numarous to menn tion, are also descendants' of the son o| Alarm." • ,r ... x x Terms: L 5 ss, payable lfttj 1880. Grooms iofo, &a, payable firai perVTice,.] jv njfoviaed,. J2s 6d per week* .Every care taken, but no v For further particulars, apply ta V ? john" R. ORR, «rta f - ■, i Ai 957 i Oanoaro.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1214, 8 March 1880, Page 4
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