., ;;:.\.son, in the Oamaui Patriot, .-.ml at Mr. Paterson's private residence, CJamaru, tlic fashionably br-id ar.u very superior Thoroughbred Horie p k n t «j i) i:, P.y Panic (imported*, out of I foster Grazebrook, iiy th'j Premier (imported), out of MKNnj'iir. by Oelapre (imported), out of Mr-;. IlfiLut-to by u 'aud< .rer (imparted) ; Pante i y Al.irm. out of f J»•_■■_■ uof Beauty by Me;i>o;;ni •, »ut <»t ib i!'-ri:'. i>y (.';.?::-■!, ,vc, &e. Pertobe ;* a da: !■: b.-.v in>:>e, .even years old, standing i-"> har.u-i '■> in i::- with great length, sit!i»ti.ut;-. smisl itnality, and was one ol tlie ta.-U.vt !;.>:>;..- t':,.i ever raced in Victoria. The laot lh.it ii-j g.>t Pantaloon blond tti hi.-; vciiii i-s r. :j;-«it recommendation, for it is ij«e;,:i''; , .:;!-le' if hotter flows in any animal'.-. *1 :iv v„;y l;i:.st runners and the tit-.-.»'r.-!itU''[ t';-"(i> l';;:itai »»ii, whose blood cannot \fj e.\c;;t: l. ih ; vaiue of Pantaloon i>t»)'t U »i.i ; -;:::iabif, h-winij furnished so many proof.' ir-D .•.!'•:.i- a? t<> -v-.eed ai.d stayin'.*. Wit: at- .> ;.' ::; ::;s:.ii!i; -train, for although v, ttu that ir hi-h bl>vdr .1.-, -tilt !•-•«' can compete e:ti"!i as t'> ntimoer. Por --....1 into rae ng action, ,t'» -j- . with :-p..ed of reniarkba; no equal, and iw.t'j put tobi.u idiould breed Term.;, i 1577 : »..£.; >!e a: end of January, payable at lirst «er;:.!•;'i at 2s. (>M. ])cr wcel but n 1 rca'-oiwibilitv. ■HO TUAVKKL in the OAMAUU and - PIsTPItTS, the Imported Pure L'fyd-j-d.'.le .Horse yoi':-;<; Pi;i:<c:: op walks. Yt'itr.-i Pr';!,':: 1 of V.'r.k-ij v;r> imported from Yiv.invrZ hw.\ \>y Mr. :.Y:i iJlaek ; hire, the itautiHoii itut P; ::.,:» : dam, Violet, by importe.i) g. dam by . g.g. dam imported. Vi'alvs, as a yearling, at .""nup'.oii, \'ietoria, -ii'l j.aiiiu.l. as a. tJ-ycar j. i ii.rt Prize. ;.- tlit; above that Young >i.i I'i.re iiiiporled stueii, ,f..*tl.> M.U'I'APLANE, Coiin.-.e.eial Stables, Oaniaru. C. J. HARRIS, :;;, ».:..>,.;;;;:, P.wk!:il\ngkp., and •„.:.::;;:.a?. D;.i c;i;.vrui:, ha-; vy >-\\a:, (':[•, Scrim, •'. ;..l ti:ule ieipisisltej. ;-v.pe.--t Asoortmeut of L..« o> in Uamaru. i>;e-'M'a:-h.i ami ililt
r.i:.:i ;!v attended 10. ■u wily cnniloycd. TIL";:-:K.--.sTi:i:Hr-to i".\;;Mi:i:s. \ n v i: j: so x & c o (L.u;; AKK CVril LUvEIIS OF GRAIN '»> - dt.r!ivti-y <Lithcr r.t the Kakanui Mill i;t>r.U:;-4 ?':;-:v, Kaknuui, or their (iri:it'u:'4 - urb'L'rfi.ic takes: at lowest currcu 1 WANTED KNOWN. Ml. LIYIX< STONE'S TRAVELS, DR. LIVINGSTONE'S TRAVELS.. Ju.-it arrivci! in quantities. BIBLES AND STANDARD WORKS DEPOT, THAMES AND WEIR STREETS. Agent for the Colonial Representatives of Messrs. Colins, Giasgow (THO-MSON ic XLYEX, DUNEDEi").
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Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 195, 5 December 1876, Page 1
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