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STALLIONS THOROUGHBRED Ilon ß p RI N G L E A S Will travel, this season in th o 5 Oamaru and Surrounding Diatriot RINGLEADER stands 16J handi l. and is dark brown ; brod by Mr. Q„ of South Australia (brooder of prfj ' Hill, the Ace, Rapid Bay, &c.) ; by « Australia Kw Mr his dam, grand-dam, Fairy Queen, by Sloaart ft* ~— ——— —> W—w " ~MVUW .1 ever left England; South Australia c Cotherstone; dam, Johanna, by jy v grand-dam, Johanna, by Sultan-grand-dam, Philagreo, by goo' Mozart by Wanderer (imported Merino (imported), by Whalebone TERMS ... £5 6s. Payable at the end of the Season, Paddocks provided at 2s 6d per woek Mares sent to the Northern Stablosl^ Pull particulars to be obtained f w „, T. Richards, Commercial Stables. ' EDWARD DEVINE, froprieton T O TRAVEL THIS P IN THK PAPAKAIO AND DISTRICTS, 4 And will stand at J. Henderson's "Wind m -n The fashionably-bred and votv «nti3 Thorough-bred Hore.o ERT 0 B » Eminently suited for getting HuifoJ Handsome Weight-oarrying Haoka Horses suitable for the Indian Market PERTOBE is a beautiful dapplo W Stallion, standing 16 hands high, Bred by H. Phillips, Esq., Viotoria. I 1869. Got by Panic (imported); his L Hester Grazebrook, by The PromiorijJ ported), out of Mias Napier, by Delaprd (in, ported); Miss Napier's dam, Mrs. KoW by Wanderer (imported). See Victor!, Stud Book, Vol. 11., p. 47. Panio was \ ported from England to Tasmania, ami u to the stud at 3 yrs. old. Ho was tray and raoed at 4, and again put to the stii When he was 6 yrs. old, he was purohw at a high price and imported to Viotorii where Tie had two more seasons' trains and rabing. He prdved himself the be English horse over trained in Außtrali He ran remarkably well, and won sovei races, carrying heavy weights ; ho was bo, speedy and staying, of a most docile atj quiet temper, with a wonderful constitution and legs like iron. Like his sire, that fi diss English racehorse Alarm, "ho i„ never sick, sorry, or lame," and retired itoj the turf without a blemish. At tho ay although from being in an ,out-of.tho-w« place, he has not been favored by mnj first-class mares, he has got more winncti out of half-bred ones than any liorso in Vij, toria, and for general purposos his stock ii much esteemed. In. tho breeding of PERTOBE thero ii i combination of some excellent strains a! blood,. such as tho Waxy-Whalebono, j| that famous lino through Dofeuoo, ati which comes to him on the sides of boll sire and dam. On his Biro Pauio's eidi there is, as well as his good Defence blood, that of the game and stout Venison, tit powerful and speedy Melbourne, and, mcit excellent of all, that of Pantaloon. " Th» value of the Pantaloon blood is undoniablt, having furnished so many proofs, not aim as to its boing speedy and staying, but al» to its ' training on,' and being easoutially i ' running strain for although some othan occasionally produce one or two lust-cla# animals, few, if any, can compote will Pantaloon as to numbers. A very grand it commendation of this strain of blood iu,llul it mixes successfully with, and improves, il others." Thus writes Co]>.pertlrvv.aito, ail other good turf authorities agree/ with bin to the same effect. On.. the aido (' the dam of Pertokb there: W 4 lot c good blood coming in. through 1 llf.o 'Pit. mier, whose grandsire, Tomboy, waa lj Jerry, out of the Ardrossan maw (to dam of the mare Beeswing, celebrated not only as a first-class, racer, bit also as the maternal ancestress of England'), very best family of racehorses at tho present; time, viz., the Newminsiers),. Tho Dulapri blood is also very gcvjd indeed. DolapriV dam, Portress, by Defence, was tho dnmol the Derby winner, Pyrrhus the First. Mrt. Roberts, the great grand-dam of Pkrtoji,. was by Wanderer, and Wanderer's blood ii good, ho being by Wanderer, by GohamH, by Mercury, by Eclipse. In Tasmania, st much is the Wanderer blood thought of,, that they say " a bad one by Wandoronvss never known," and if they can traco a pedi> i gree to a Wanderer mare, they consider thai quite sufficient. ; PERTOBE, by t 1 > Oft *

©. CD XT Wo CC<j cog trS? P o '<3 c ?* p-M p. 2 p. 2 gs o > ffl <0 n> 2 ■r vj efnj STi - p 03: F® - 5 a a a a r* §■ g o*#» ^ l . Qf> pi g. H o a" k> s* 4 O oa 2 era ® £ a Pj p crcra O w°o* J5-o S-^ to P!tS P-'P. 3.38 P Augur," in the Ausfcrala' ,;„ n j U ne I sl ' 1878, says " I could fill tho with the doings of "Par iic » an d hia cendants. As a airo oi ' ' d BOim d, useful stock ho has nav e * an equal » tho Southern laennapiy , Pft rt; a victory u the Launcsstoa Ctuwr style in wluch ha w , ri e d 10s t. into aooi place w the Molbwj, rU o Cup, were porta®' aage» of merit. p; a ,i sufficient to satisfy t» most exaoting ths ; c ho was stwiicChorao oi»' mean orde?\ Th soundneas of his stock/* become a prov er b on tho Australia W& and tho ancie- a t J Strop who won a racf Launceston ir, p G b niary, is a living ex»m Few horses h ,ave g< ino through such an or< as Melbour jj e> allD ther son at proscnt P . forming at Queens: land. Tho greatest ot J steeplechaser j a \ mdoubtedly Lono W and he ia also a son of Panio. P° sl Postm? , n) Prodigic .us, and many other cross 'jountry horses, too numerous to , tion, are ai so d( ascendants of the f Alp , rm . 5J T'jrma: L 5 ss, payable Ist of XfM 1880. Groo! u's fee, ss, P»y flWo B service. an X Paddocks pre »vided, 2s 6d P°. r ..,J Every care take a, but; no responsibility' For further p ■ articulars, apply to JOB .N HENDERSON, R. ( JKR, or to A. PATEKSON, rtcit n«MAfii.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1319, 5 July 1880, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1319, 5 July 1880, Page 4

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