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Stud Notices.

TO TRAVEL THIS SESON IN THE PAPAKAIO, .WAIAREK DISTRICTS. And will stand at J. Hendersons Windmill . The Fashionably-brod and vory Superior Thoroughbred Horso PE R TO B E, Aminently suited for getting Hunters, II a Weight - carrying Hacks, and Ho able for tho Indian market. PEl> Wi is a beautiful dapplo brown Stallioi anding 16 hands high. Bred H, Phillips, Esq., Victoria, in 1869. it by Panic (imported) ; his dam, Hester ..razebrook, by tho Premier (imported), out of Miis Napier by Delapro (im. ported) ; Miss Napier's dam Mrs Roberts, by Wanderer (imported). — See Victorian Stud Book, Vol. 11., p. 47. Panic was imported from England to Tasmania, and put to the stud at 3 yrs. old. Ho wa* trained and raced at 4, and again put to the stud, When ho was (5 yrs. old, ho was purchased at a high price, nnd impoi ted to Victoria, where ho had two moio seasons' training and racing. Ho proved himself tho beat English horso ever trained in Australia. Ho ran remarkably well, and won snvoral races, carrying heavy weights ; he waß both speedy and staying, of a most docile and quito tempor, witli a wonderful constitution, and legs like iron. Like his siro, that firstclass English rncchorse Alarm, "he was never sick, sorry, or lame," and rotirod from tho turf without a blemish, At tho stud, although from being in an out-of-tho way place, ho has not been favorod by many first-class mares, ho has got more winners out of half-bicd ones than any horse in Victoria, and for general purposos his stook is much esteemed. In tho breeding of PERTOBE there is a combination of some excellent strains of blood, such as the Waxy-Wlmlobono, in that famous lino through Dofonco, and which comos to him on tho sides of both siro and dam. On his siro Panic's side thcro is, as woll as his good Dofonco blood, that of tho gaino and stout Venison, tho powerful and speedy Melbourne, and, most excellent of all, that of Pantaloon. "Tho valuo of tho Pantaloon blood is undeniable, having furnished so many prooft, not alone as to its boing speedy and staying, but also to its "training on," and boing essentially a "running stiain" j for although some otheis occasionally produce one or two n'rut-clnas ammaln, few, if any, can competo with Pantaloon for numbers. A ■\eiy grawl recommendation of this strain of blood is that it mixes successfully with, and impio\os all others," Thus v rites Cnppeithwaifo, and other good tu>f authorities agree with him to the same effect. On the side of tho dam of Pektobe theio is a lot of good blood coming in through Tho Piemiei. whose grand* sue, Tombi.y, was by Jurry, out of tho Ardrossnn mare (the dam of tho mare Beeswing, colebrated nut only as a first -class racei, but also as tho maternal once stress of England's veiy best family of racehorsos at the present timo, viz , the Nowminsters) The I)bliipi6blood is also vory good iudeed. Delaprc"s dam, Fortro s, by Defence, wai tho dam <f the Derby winner, Pyirhus the Fit st. Mrs l.oheita, the groat grand-dam of Pkh'jobk, \sa« by Wanderer, and Wanderer* blood Is good, ho Itoina by "Wanderer, by Oohanna, liy Mercury, by Eclipse. In Tasmania, so much is the Wanderer blood thought of, that they say "a bad one by Wanderer was never known," and if they can trace a pedigree to a Wandorer mare, they consider that quito sufficient, PERTOBE, by OH g) 15 (D W 9 q t* o> ,_, 2 * 3 \X II U 1 gf~_* » q jp $pgi |q ytw i *t* r H If mv tsH * t & *■— m ft _ t-i Cj*'* l_i _ IK JH I ! £h_°2 I ? i "Augur," in the Australasian, Juno 16th, 1878, says :—"1: — "1 could fill tho Australasian with tho doings of Panic and his descendants. As a siro of good, sound, and useful stock, ho has never had an equal in tho Southern hemisphere. His victory in tho Launceston Champion Raco, and tho stylo in whioh ho carried lOtt into »ecoml placo in tho Molboumo Cup, wero performances of merit, and sufficient to satisfy tho most exacting that he was a racehorse of no mean order. Tho soundness of his stock has become a proverb on the Australian Turf, and tho ancient Strop, who won a race at Launcoston in Fehiuary, is a living example. Few horses have gono through such an ordeal as Melbourne, another son, at presont per* forming in Queensland. The greatest of all stei'plechusera is undoubtedly Lone Hand, and ho is also a son of Punic. Postboy, Postman, Prodigious, ami many other good cross country horses, too numerous mention, are also descendants of tho son Alarm. Terms.— £s Gs, payable Ist of January, 1880 : Groom's fee ss, payable at first service Paddocks provided, 2s (>d per week, Every caro taken, but no responsibility. For further particulars, apply to JOHN HENDERSON, • R. ORR 5 or to A. PATKHSON, sol 6 Oamaru.

WHEAT, OATS, AND BARLEY. HARRISON, JONKS, and DEVLIN, having large Storage accommodation are prepared to receive consignments 0 GRAIN for salo. HARRISON TONES, AND PBVLIN, ap9 SfdMTi

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North Otago Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2404, 22 January 1880, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 North Otago Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2404, 22 January 1880, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 North Otago Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2404, 22 January 1880, Page 1

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