TfiOROUGB*BRED i RING L E A D E „ ' Will travel this Beason in the Oamaru aaad Surrounding Distri f RINGLEADER ataxia m and is dark brownybred' bv M v iiny'''gli. of South , A - r - t — ,!L • vmw.. oof Hill, the Ace.Rapidßa i«tpia Bay, &o.) • b v Australia, unporiea oy inr, (Jhai his dam, Ringleader, by Jersey ( im grand-dam, fairy, Queen, —ind-d'am, Fairy,, i'nr' utour For the Cress and-dam, Fairy,, imported hv'r^^ ■ " ■" " " Zw& olo <*i nounced to be one of the finest ni P, fu ' ever left England; South Austi*!!. v k Cotherstone; dam, Johanna, by p • y grand-dam, Johanna, by Sultan • » grand-dam; Philagree,. by * Mozart by Wanderer (importod) . J° r ! Merino (imported), by Whalebone. ' " Wtl TERMS £5 68, Payable at the end of the Seaenn Paddocks provided at 2s 6d per weciMares sent to"theNortherh after. Full particulars/to /l?e obtained »*».-» T. Richards, Cpmmeroial Stables. f edW^.R!D : DEVinr' ! ' 17 TO TKAV.U THIS SEASON IK THB PAPAKAIO, AND, W.AIAREKA DISTRICTS, And will stand at J. Henderson's WJn<?».ai The fashionably - bred and very auinJ: Thorough-bred fiorso ' > • E R Ti;o . B E Eminently suited for getting Hjunter»' Handsome Weight-carrying Haoka and Horses suitable for the Indian Market PERTOBE iq a beautiful dapplo brn»« Stallion, standing 16 hands high,. ; Bred by H. Phillips, Esq.,'Viotoria. t, 1869. Got by Panic (imported); hig J am Hester Grazebrook, by (The Premier lm ported), out of Miss Napier; by DfelafmS L' ported); Misß Napier's dam, Mrs; lloW ' by Wanderer (imported). See Victntin' Stud Book, Vol 11, p. 47. Panio wTS. ported from England to Tasmania, and put to the stud;at 3 yrs. old. • .Hojittw trainod and raced at 4, and again put to tho stud. When he was 6 yrs. Oldj he tfAs.piirohajod at ; a high price and .imported to. Viotoria where lie had two more seas ; 6iai' training and raoing. He proved'-himself the boat! English ever . trained,in . Australia' He ran remarkably well, and won .sovawJl races, carrying hekVy weights; he waitofe speedy and staying; of a" most' dooili ud quiet temper, with a w,onderful.conatitutio:k and legs like iron. Like his siroj. that firrt. class English rac'ehorSe : Aliii'mi "ha wai never sick, sorry, or lame, "and retired from, the turf without a blemish. - At the stud although from beiiig iit , 'an , 'out>of-tho.Way place, he has not; been favored by many? first-ojass. mares, he hasgot, more out of half-bred ones than,any horse in .Vies toria, and for general purposes his stock M much esteemed. ' f' ,' Ai ;! ; ; In the,breeding of PJERTOI3E• there la a combination of' some' excellent stnuna' ot blood," sUch as the Waxy-Whalehoiie, in that famous, lino, through Dofenoe, and which comes to liim on the aides of both sire and danl. Oh'hili' sirb"'ft'nio'B sldoi there is, as well as his good that of the garrio and stout Venison, tbci powerful and speedy Melbourne, and, moatt excellent of all, that of Pantaloon,; V Tha value of the Pantaloon blood is undeniabk, having furnished so, many proofs, not alono as to its being speedy and staying, hut also ccasionally product one ot'tw firat-claas animals, few, if buy; oatt Oortipetd 1 Wibl* Pantaloon as to numbers. A veryigr&uiiocommendation of this strain of blood is*tihafc it mixes successfully with, and improve*, all 1 others." Thus writes Copperthwait% aud other good turf authorities agree with him to the same effect. On the side of. the dam of Pertobe there is a lot of; good blood coming in through The Premier, whose grandsire, Tomboy, .was by/ Jerry, out of the Ardrossan ■ mare (thoi dam of the mare Beeswing, celebrated! not only as a first-oltlss racer, butt also as the maternal ancestress of England'* very best family of racehorses at the presont time, viz., the-Netfminsters). The Delaprd blood is also very good indeed. Delaprd'a dam, Fortress; byDefenC6, was the flftm of the Derby winner, Pyrrhus the First.; Mrs, Roberts, the great grand-dam of Pkrtouk, was by Wanderer, and Wanderor's blood it, good, he being by Wanderer, by, Gohanna„ by Mercury,. by Eclipse. In Tasmania, s«i much is the Wanderer blood thought «f,, that they say " a bad one by Wanderer was never known," and if they can traoe a pedigree to a Wanderer mare, they considoj thai quite suffioient, PERTOBE, by * 5 ® ™ - e* rj 5 £ go-ol H 9 § o" f g. § £ » g a" o li. I.i- s s i ~ z Fa«| J o H?®* r 3.3 S ? 1 ' "Augur," in the Australasian, June 15th 1878, says :—"I could' fill the Australasian with the doings of "Panic,"and his des» cendants. As a sitQ of good, aonnd, useful stock he h.as never had an equal the Southern houusphefe. His viotoiy the Launceston Champion Race, and tha atyle in which, he carried lOst. into seooud place in the Melbourne Gup, were perform* ances of merit, and sufficient to satisfy the most exacting that he was a racehorse of no mean order. , The soundness of his stock h&a become a proverb on the Australian Turf, and the anoient Strop who won a raoe at Launceston in February, is a living example# Few horses have gone through such an oraeal as Melbourne, another son at presont per« forming at Queensland. The greatest of all steeplechasers is undoubtedly Lone Hand,, and he is also a son' of Panio. Postboy., Postman, Prodigious, and many other goodi cross country horses, too numerous to men» tion, are also descendants of the son o£ Alarm." ■ ' Terms: L 5 ss, payable Ist of January#. 1880. Groom s fee, sa, payabla fiwfc eervioe. Paddockß provided, 2s 6d per weolfe Every care taken, but no responsibility. For further particulars, apply to JOHN HENDERSON* R. ORR, orto < . ~ A. PATERSON, 957 Oaaiaipok
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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1319, 21 August 1880, Page 4
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