.STAND THi.- SEASOST, in the Oainaru District, .iiiil at Mr. Paterson's private residence, Oaniaru, the fashionably bred aud very superior Thoroughbred Horse PECTOBE, V'V Panic (imjwrted), out of Hester Grazebrook, by tiie Premier (imported), out of Miss Napier, by Delapre (imported), out of Mrs. Roberta by Wanderer (imported); Panic by Alarm, out of Queen of Beauty by Melbourne, out ol Birthday by Pantaloon, out of Jlonoria Uy Camel, &c., &c. Pertobe id a dark bay horse, seven years old, standing 15 hands 3 inches high, with great length, substance, and quality, and was one of the fastest horses that ever raced in Victoria. The fact that he has got Pautaloon blood in his vein s is a great reconunendation, for it is questionable if better Hows in any animal's. The very best runners and the grandest specimens of the thoroughbred are descended from Pantaloon, whose blood cannot be excelled. The value of Pantaloon blood is undeniable, having furnished so many proofs not alone as to speed and staying, but also as a running strain, for although some others occasionally produce one or two tirat-class animals, still few can compete witii that in question as to number. For high breeding, good true racing action, honesty and gameness, with speed of remarkable brilliancy, Pertobe ha 3 no equal, and Thoroughbred Mares put to him should breed rood racehorses. Terms, £"> 0.5., payable at end of January, 1577 ; Gioo:.i3 Pee, js., payable at first ser-Pad-ioo!;.* provided at 2s. Gd. per week ; .'cry ear*: taken, but no responsibility. rjpo TRAVKiX in the OAMARU and -*- SURROUNDING DISTRICTS, the Imported Jure < "lytkidrde Horse young prince or wales. You:'.-- Princr in W;-.ies was imported from Vtcc»»r,a, \>vc>\ by Mr. Neil Black ; sire, the eek-H:v.U'>l LViuvie •■'> Wales (imported) now :Uandiiig a*. t«:» ixr.iiie.w ; dam, Violet, by •';., r,i..b-u..u;i S;:;;;iorted) g. dam by Champion tiiiiM.u'ted', g.g. d.v.u imported. Yi.isy I'lluce of Wales, as a yearling, Si'siu:-'! i'ii-t lii/.u as .>K,ipt«>n, Victoria, fc.'.wi..-'; a.i t»>tt»«.-i> : and gained. as a :2-ycar i>iii. at CIV; :■:>«!; piiic, Fir. t Prize. .lie above that Young ; pure i.iqidiled stuck, :.• having oecn beiiteu J OilN MACTARLAN E, 5"3 C•-'iiuiieseirJ Stables, Oamaru. fcjUSiUj'i C. J. HAIIPJS, , Gi.a7.iKU, P.U'i:i:haxger, and L.!■;:•iu..\l Dl(.v::atoi:, HAS OX SALE,
riil'lK LEAD, <;ii:;, \ annshes, Scrim, t t l»rUoii\v:iiv, aii>t ;*il trauu requisites. The :i»'t Cheapest Assortment of 1 .Vi ir.iliiA.Mj.U'So.'i in Uaisiaru. Choice selection ol Uleugrayhs and Gilt Country orders promptly attended to. First-class tradesmen only employed. THAMES-STREET Oa.mauu. 34 TO FARMERS. k NDE R S 0 N (LATE A>*DKRSOX ASD MoWAT), ARE CASH BUYERS OF GRAIN For delivery either at the Kakanui Mill Boating Store, Kakanui, or their Concrete Store, Oaniaru. Gristing or Storage taken at lowest curren atcs. 1 "<ry ANTED KNOWN, WANTED KNOWN. DR. LIVINGSTONE'S TRAVELS, DR. LIVINGSTONE'S TRAVELS, Just arrived in large quantities. THOMAS F E B, E NS, BIBLES AND STANDARD WORKS DEPOT, THAMES AND WEIR STREETS. Agent for the Colonial Representatives of Messrs. Colin3, Glasgow (THOMSON & NTVEN, DUNEDIN). 14
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Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 199, 9 December 1876, Page 1
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