TO STAND TJflrt SEASON, in the Oamaru District, and at Mr. Paterson's private residence, Oamaru, the fashionably bred and very superior Thoroughbred Horse PERTOBE, r»y Panic (imported), out of Hester Grazebrook, by tlie I'iemier (imported), out of Miss Napier, by Dclapre (imported), out of Mrs. Roberts by Wanderer (imported) ; I'auie by Alarm, out of < v >ueen of Beauty b> Melbourne. out m Birthday by Pantaloon, out of iiouoria by Camel, &c, &c. Pertobe i.s a dark bay m>r.se, seven years old, standing I«3 hands li "inches high, with great length, substance, and quality, and was one of the fastest horses tnat, ever raced in Victoria. Tiie fact that he has got Pantaloon blood in his veins, is a great recommendation, for it is «|Ueati»n;;!>le if better Hows in any animals. The very best runners and the grandest .specimen-., of the thoroughbred are descended from I'antaloon, whose blood cannot be excelled. The value of Pantaloon Mood is undeniable, having furnished so many proofs not alone as to speed and ttay- ; ing, but also as a running strain, for although | some others occasionally produce one or two Hot-clans animals, still few can compete with that in ipieitiou as to number. For high breeding, good true racing action, hoUusty and gaincuess, with speed of remarkable brilliancy, Pertobe has no ecptal, and Thoroughbred Mares put to him should breed good racehorses. Terms, £."> 55., payable at end of January, IST7 ; Grooms Fee, -js., payable at lirst service. Paddocks provided at 2s. Gd. per week ; every care taken, but no responsibility. o:j7" Tjpo TUAVKKL in the OAMARU and ■*• .Sl'KllUU.vDl.N'i; DISTRICTS, the Imported Pure Clydesdale Horse YOUNG PRINCE OF WALKS. Young Prince of Wales was imported from Yietoi-.a, bred by Mr. Neil Black; sire, the celebrated Prince of Wales (imported) now standing a: ten guineas ; dam, Violet, by lleorgj Buchanan limporied) g. dam by Cii.aupLou (impu.-tcd), g.g. dam imported. Young Prince of Wales, as a yearling, gained l-\rst Prize at ."skipton, Victoria, ugams: a.l colliers ; and gained, as a 2-year old, at the .same place, First Prize. It will be seen by the above that Y'oung Prince of Wales is ir.»;n pure imported stock, his sire anil dam never having been beaten v.here e.xiubti.d. John* macfaiilane, S-'»3 Coz:ime:cial Stables, Oamaru. CQAG^ES. AND WARBTJRTON'S ROYAL MAIL COACHES, Will Leave Moeraki Junction for Dunedin on arrival of 1 ir.it Tram from Oamaru. Parcels hy Coach from Dunedin or intermediate piaeus will be J.eft tiJl Called For at the Kaiiwav fetation.
The above having taken a FRESH LKAsr; «f the .s\V.\>* HOTEL LIVERY S] AUi.ES, hey t-> intimate; that they have a number <>f tiist-ela!H> Luggies and SaddicH»rsc4 always on hire at the above addie^. Night groom in attendance. J. B. TRIPE, !4 A"ent. ;ysi?iESS riGTiCES. C. J. HARRIS, Painter, Glazier, Paperha>*ger, and General Decorator, HAS OX SALE, ,'HITE LEAD, Oils, Varnishes, Scrim, » t iJrHdhware, ami all trade requisites. The 1-argest and Cheapest Assortment of PAPEKHAXGINGS in Oamaru. Choice selection of Oleographs and Gilt Mouldings. Country orders promptly attended to. Firat-class trade-men only employed. THAMES-STREET Oamaru. P. S. IT U T C H I N WEEKLY and MONTHLY NURSE, riCHKX-STREET, Near Dr. Wait's}.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 245, 3 February 1877, Page 1
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