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I STALLIONS IS TIIK OAMAIIU D.SIT.ICT, AND JT.T MR. rATEHPOVo P.JVATE EESIDiNOK, < AMAi.U, The Fashionably bred ami very Superior Tiioioiighb-ed Ho s>e V K II r 0 15 K , B:ed l.y 11. Phillips, Esq , Victoria, ,n ISG9. brook, i-y the I'rem er (mporied), out «f Miss Nap.er, by l)el..pre (imported), out of Mrs bobercs, by Wande.er (inipor ed) ; Panic, by Alami. out of Qui en 01 JJeauty. i y Melbourne out of i inhday, by I auc.looii out; of Hon -:i;i, by (. a-nel, &c, &c. 1l li T. B-. is a da k b.iy i.or.-e, 7 ye.rs old, stah iiiig 15 la ils 3 iiiclns high, with gnat lei glh, substance, and quaii », and was one of the fastest horses tiiat ever iaced m Vic toiia. 'I he tact that he has got Pantaloon b;ood in his veins is a great recommendation, ior it is questionable if better liows in any animal's; the very lest runners and the grainiest spiciuitus of the thoroughbred ate descended loin Pantaloon, whose blood cannot be excelled. The \aue of P n aloou j blood is undmi.ibl, having lurni h--d to many pi oofs, t.ot a.< ne as to speed and staying, but aL-o as a running strain, for although some other* occasionally produce one or two s anima s, slili, few can compete with that in ques ion as to number. For mgli breeding, >,ood true racing action, honesty and g.un nets, wi h s .ted o; remarkable inidniicy, Pißioße ha< no equal, a.id ihoioughbreu Mures put to hi.n shouiu breed gooa racehorses.

lance at the shoitly-fc.ilmlatcd p <hg.-fe will show lio>v tliu bio.nl of tlu horses ltimi.'.iuiiu'l lOiiifd in— ~ \ lonian hv P rMsati . alarm {.,, , ■,, * ,- t Qiteen o f \ Mol'-wnivm Beauty \ Birthday (Sfcockliam's ilam\ by P mialoon ( Tory Boy, l>v Tomboy, a son of Je ry. o it of the Ai\ldss'The Premier < .s:m M.-tro, U;ii' of iJe swiuj; vc. ( Baronet, by las:>jml I (sou of Ua iiillm) f DelapnS, by B.)l3 o, out of Pe:j"eoS, by Dvjfoico I Mrs Robert;-*, by Wnvlvov Tivn how* w-w git by WaniMissNapiar dtsror (<ou of < lohaimi) our, of I h'v tla ii. Tli'i'mtrid, i>y .-Vloxai ler (sin <>f : elinao). I lire I by ho (I i*'g •einoufc. m IS-o', an L imported L to Tas-na.iia by Mr. lluuty.

•'Augur," writing in the Australasian of the 4th of August iasr, says : " .Several more thoroughbred "ires have been advtrsi ed, and, if placed ace ading to mer t, 1 aiuc or ,ainiy des.rves t e premier position, lor ihere can be m> disputing t ha: lie 16 ihe n.ott ». fclul <>t a.l the siies in - J .us tra.iu ; and le ji-' -'O, the qujsrioii art.e-, I he uut the. most valt:fl ie ': He may 11'-t li .ve pjoduced such bul.iaiit horses a- .-pmeot our crack sires, i-ui ior the pmducti n of eyei-y tion, he has no q al. Am' le.'uot. Aie.bi urne, AiU-Lvde, Mid otiurs. have pn.iied maoy a g.i.d ilat race to h s Liedit ; ProdigK-Us*, 1.0..e hand. iSauoep n, Qu.ckoiiver, . n l many oiliei>, have sho.w. us what hio de. eendants ;ire capable of over ■a touiiti'j ; and f-r gmeial pi ip< ses they are nn..-iwpJiss>ed, as the} inherit ail their >i e s soundness of wind au*t Jiu.b Air. 'lait has oiteu told me the htbt con-tiuuioned iiOise he ever o-.uied was Melbourne; and this i-ehig one »1 the chief t har;icter t£.es of Panic's, stock, he is will wuithy of liberal patronage fimu bree e.>." Terms : L 5 55., payable on Ist of January, IS7B ; Groom'*, fee, 5*., payable at first .>en ice. Paddocks provided at 2s. 61. per week ; every caie taken, but no respo'nsib.lity. 807 BUSINESS NOTICES KoTiCE TO FARMERS. TESISON LEIGH Having Imported an IMPROVED CLEARER, Have pleasure in auuouncing that Farmers can ri.lv on getting thoroughly oicaned samples of 'PERENNIAL HYKGRASS, ITALIAN DIITO, COCKSFUuT, &c., &c. Clovers of the best quality obtainable in the EiH;L>h Maiket .Agricultural &eed.-> of i very Description . '-■ .1 ■'> '!'..,.1. K.fliii'itur Amer.c.-.a do?' 1 f'arilen <. --itivatnr and Weeder I'hiividoi! h.a i.attU Mowers —la'.est impr^ve--Ihs?eci£BS IsrasA

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Oamaru Mail, Volume II, Issue 465, 25 October 1877, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Oamaru Mail, Volume II, Issue 465, 25 October 1877, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Oamaru Mail, Volume II, Issue 465, 25 October 1877, Page 1

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