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STALLIONS M) STAND THIS SEASON IU THE OAMAEU LHSTEICT, AND AT ME. PATERSON'rf PKIVATE EESIDKNCK, OAMAhU, The Fashionably bred and very Superior Thoroughbred Hoise P K K T O B E, Bred by H. Phillips, Esq., Victoria, in 1860. By Panic (imported) out of Hester Grazebrook, by the Premier (imported), out of Miss Napier, by Delapre (imported), out of Mrs. Eoberts, by Wanderer (imported); Panic, by Alarm, out of Queen of Beauty, by Melbourne out of tfirthday, by Pantaloon out of Honoria, by Camel, &c, &c. Pkrtubb is a da:k bay horse, 7 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 Pantaloon blood in his veins is a great recommendation, for it is questionable if better flows in any animal's; the very best runners and the grandest specimens of the thoroughbred are descended irom Pantaloon, whose blood cannot be excelled. The value of Pantaloon blood is undeniable, having furnished so many proofs, not all ne as to speed and staying, but also as a running strain, for although some others occasionally produce one or two lirst-clas anima's, still,, few can compete with that in question as to number. Por high breeding, good true racing action, honesty and gam*ness, wirh speed of remarkable brilliancy, Pketobk ha* no equal, and Thoroughbred Mares put to hi.n should breed good racehorses. I

PERTOBE, by

' Augur, writing in the Australasian of the 4th of August last, says : " Several more thoroughbred °ii?es have been advertised, and, if placed according to nier.t, Panic certainly deserves the premier position, for there can be no disputing that he is the most useful of all the sires in Australia ; and being to, the quescion arises, Is he not the most valuable ? He may not have produced such brilliant horses a- some of our crack sires, but for the production of every description, he has no equal. Nimblefoot, Strop, Melbourne, Adelaide, and others, have placed many a good flat race to his credit; Prodigious, Loae Hand, Saucepan, Quicksilver, and many others," have shown us what his descendants are capable of over a country ; and for general purposes they are unsurpassed, as they inherit all their sire's soundness of wind and limb. Mr. Tait has often told me that the best constifeutioued horse he ever owned was Melbourne ; and this being one of the chief characteristics of Panic's stock, he is well worthy of liberal patronage from breeders." Terms : L 5 55., payable on Ist of January, IS7S ; Groom's fee, 55., payable at first service. Paddocks provided at 2s. Gd. per week'; every care taken, but no responsibility. 807

BUSINESS NOTICES NOTICE TO FARMERS. HTEMSOIf AND LEIGH I Having Imported an IMPROVED GRASS-SEED CLEANER, Have pleasure in announcing that Farmers • can rely on getting thoroughly-cleaned samples of PERENNIAL RYEGRASS, ITALIAN DITTO, COCKSFOOT, &c, &c. Clovers of the best quality obtainable in the English Market. Agricultural Seeds of Every Description Garden Tools, including Amepican Seed Sowers Garden Cultivator and "Weeder Philadelphia Lawn Mowers—latest improvements. . Inspection Iktiteo.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume II, Issue 448, 4 October 1877, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Oamaru Mail, Volume II, Issue 448, 4 October 1877, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Oamaru Mail, Volume II, Issue 448, 4 October 1877, Page 1

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