STALLIONS IrflO STAND ... THIS.. SEASON L . ' ' ' 13 THE' OAMARUHiSntiCT, AND AT ■ MB PATFJ:SON'S Pi:IVATE BESIDKNOIV oAMAItU, • The Fashionably bred ; aml very Superior Thoroughbred Ho: se P K- R T 0 B E, Bred by H. Phillips, Esq., Victoria, inlBG9. By Panic (imported) out of Hester Grazebrook, by the Prem er, (imported), out of Miss Napier, by Delapre (imported), out of Mrs. J.'oberts, by Wanderer (imported); ! Panic, by Alarm, out of "Queen of Beauty, by Melbourne-out of Birthday, by I'autnloon out of Honi-ria, by Camel, &c, &c. Picuti.bb is a da. k bay Horse, 7 year,* old, standing 15 1 amis 3 inches high, with great lei.gtb, substance, andquali-A, and was one of the fastest horse's that ever i aoed in Victoria. '1 lie fact that he has got Pantaloon b.'ood in his veins is a great recommendation, tor it is questionable if better ilows in any animal's; the xery best runners and the grainiest specimens of the thoroughbred are ■descended irom Pantaloon, whose blood cannot be excelled. The \a!ue of Pantaloon blood is undeniably having iurnihed so many proofs, not ab ne as to speed and staying, but also as a. running strain, for although some others occasionally produce one or two lir&t-cia s annua s, still, .few can compete wiih that in epics, ion as to number. Fur high breeding, good true racing action, honesty and gaimness, with Spied oi remarkable bii;iiancy,-Pi rtobk has no equal, ami Thoroughbred Mares pub to him should breed good racehorses. - ■ . PEItTOBE, by • —. to -> G r-n t- :fi a>r?o3 O l—i •' Augur," writing in the Australasian of the 4t!i of August last., says : "Several more thoroughbred -ires have been advertised, and, if placed according to inert, l'anic c riainly deserves t ! ie' prouiier position, lor there can be no disputing that he is the most n.-ei'ul of all the sires in Australia; and be;ng s-o, the qnesMon arises, Ihe not the most valua; le ? He may not have produced sucii brilliant horses a< tome of our crack sires, but for the product! n of every desci iptiou, he has no < q al. Nun't lel'oov, Svfcrop, Melbourne, Adelaide, and others, have placed many a good flat race to Ins credit; Prodigious, 1.0. Ie Hand. Saucepan, Quicksilver, ;.n I many others, have shown us what his descendants ;ire capable of over a coutitr\ ; and f> r gt-neial purposes they are un.-urpasseil, as they inherit all their sire's soundness of wind an i limb. Mr. 'bait has oiten tokl me tli.it the best con.tiauioned borse he ever owned was Melbourne ; and this l-tiiig one of the chief character st:cs of Panic's stock, he is well worthy of liberal patroijage fioni bree icrs." Terms : L 5 55., payable on Ist of January, IS7S ; Groom'* fee, 55., payable at firsc Paddocks provided at 2s. Gd. per week ; every care taken, but noresponsibdity. SO7 BUSINESS NOTICES H,f" il S. N O B L E, Late of the Esplanade House (Gasworks), lias REMOVED HOUSE IN WHARF-STREET, Lately occupied by Mrs. Morton. Vacancies for a l-'ew Boarders. 721 1 OH N JAM E S HARD Y, Corner of TRENT AND THAMES STREETS, Nohtji Oamaku, Invites his Neighbours to deal with him MEAT OF THE B'isT QUALITY ONLY KEPT. GS3
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Oamaru Mail, Volume II, Issue 477, 8 November 1877, Page 1
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