STALLIONS 10 ' STAND THIS SEASON IS THK OAMAIIU JJ.STEICT, AND AT MB. PATEPSOVS PRIVATE EE3IDkNCK, I'-AMAi.U, The Fashionably bred ami very Superior V K It " T O 13 E, Bred by 11. Phillips, Esq., Victoria, mISGO. By Panic (imported) out of Hester Grazebrook, by the Preiner (in ported), out «..f Miss Napier, by Delapre (imported), out of Mrs. .Roberts, by Wanderer (imported); Pauic, by Alarm, out of Qui:en ot Beauty, by Melbourne out of Jinhduy, by I aut;do<>n out of lionojia, by Camel, &c, &.C. J ill ti-b« is a da:k bay iioioo, 7 years old, standing 15 Iritis 3 inches high, with great lei-gth, substance, and quaii \, and was on;; of the fastest horses that ever taced i)i\ic toria. 'J he fact that he ha.; got Pantaloon biood in his veins is a great.rec anmcndation, for it is questionable if belter Hows hi. any animal's; the very lest iturners and the graude.st specimens of the thoroughbred are descended from Pantaloon, whose biood cannot be excelled. The \aue of P.nudoou blood is uiKkniabl--, h.iving iurni lied so many proofs, not a!'.ne as to speed and staying, but alto as a running stvain, for although some others occasionally produce one or iwo first-da s anima s, siili, few can compete with that in question as to number. For nigii breeding, good true racinu action, honesty and g.im--uess, wi h s n-ed of remarkable brilliancy, Pj.ktoßi-. lnv; no equal, and Thoroughbred Mares put to hi:ii should breed good racehorses. PEUTOBE, by ,( Augur," writing in the Australasian of the 4-tn of August iast, saya : " Several more thoroughbred "-ires have been adverii.-ed, and, if placed according to lner t, Panic o-.-ivainiy des- rves t ; ;e premier position, ior there can be m> disputing thaihe is she most n.-efui of ail the sues in Australia ; and be n> r t-o, the question arisen, I---he not the most valua< le V lie may not have produced such bril-iant horses a- some of our crack tires, but for the producti n of eve:y oeeciiptipn, he has no >q al. N nnhleioor, Strop, Melbourne, Adei.i-de, and others, have placed many a g-i.--d Hat race to lis credit; Prodigious, Lo..e Ikuid, Saucvp.ai, Quicksilver, .11 i many oilier*, have shown us what his de.-ceiulants .-ire capable of over a country ; and i-v gcne-iai pi.-rnosesthey are iiii-r:urpa.-sed, as they inherit all their sices soundness of wind ami limb. Mr. Tait has oiten told me th.it the best con.-tiuuioned horse he ever owned was Melbourne ; and this being one ot the chief character of Panic's stock, he is will worthy of iibeial .tronage fiom bree -ere." Terms : L 5 55., p-iyable on Ist of January, IS7S : Groom's fee, s;=.,'payable at first Paddocks provided at 2s. 61. r er "« 7 eck; very caie taken, but no responsibility. SO7 BUSINESS NOTICES NOTICE TO FARMERS. HTEMSON AND LEIGH Having Imported an IMPROVED GRASS-SEED CLEAN ave pleasure in announcing that Farmers can rely on getting thoroughly-Cleaned samples of tENNIAL RYEGRASS, ITALIAN DITTO, COcKSrUuT, &c, &c. CioTPrs of the best ouaiity obtainable in theEnglifh Agricultural Seeds of" rvcry Description Oaiden Tools, including American Seed lowers harden Cultivator ard Weeder i"-'Wiiade;i.=hiii Mowers —latest impr^velltSPJiCTlOK IXTITED.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume II, Issue 460, 19 October 1877, Page 1
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