STALLIONS TITO STAND THIS SEASON § IN THE OAMABU DISTRICT, AND AT MR. rATF.KSOVS Pi.TVATE BESIDhNCK, < ; AMAI;U, The Fashionably bred ami very Superior Thoroughbred Ho se r k jl to be, Bred by 11. Phillips, Esq., Victoria, in ISGO. By Panic (imparled) out of Hester Grazebrook, by the I'rem er (imported), out of Miss Napier, by Delapre (imported), out of Mrs. Roberts, by Wanderer (imported); Panic, by Alami. out of Queen ot Beauty, by Melbourne out of birthday, by Pantaloon out of Ifoni'iia, by Camel, &c, &c. PkrTi.bk is a dak bay horse, 7 year.* old, standing 15 I amis 3 inches high, with great lei <nh, substance, and quali.\, and was one of the fastest horses that ever iaced in Vic toiia. *'l he fact that he has got Pantaloon blood in his veins is a great recommendation, for it is questionable if better Hows in any animal's; the very best runners and the grainiest specimens of the thoroughbred are descended uom Pantaloon, whose, blood cannot he excelled. The value of P..nfaloon blood is unde.iii.abl>', having furni lied so many proofs, not ah ne as to speed and staying, but also as a running strain, for although some others occasionally produce one or two iirst-cla s anima's, stili, few can compete with that in question as to number. For high breeding, good true racing action, honesty and giiiu.uess, with sneed ot remarkable biidiaiicy, FiRTOB" ha* no equal, and Thoroughbred Mares put to him should breed good racehorses. PERTuBE, by ..„ i ,..., .vriting in the Australasian of the 4th of August last, says : ".--exoral mure thoroughbred "ires have been advertised, and, if placed according to mert, I'anic c-rlainly deserves tiic premier position, tor there can be m> disputing thac lie is the most "refill of ail the siies in Australia ; and be mi >o, the question arbe*, I* he not the most vabia' le ? He may not have pioduced such brilliant horses a~ tome of our crack sires, but for the producti n of every desciii tion, he has no < q al. Ninil lefoot. Strop, Melbourne, Adelaide, and others, have placed many a good flat race to h;s credit; Prodigious, Lone Hand, Saucepan, Quicksilver, ; nd many others, have shown us v\ hat his descendants are capable of over a. vou£itry ; and fu- geneial purposes they are un.-urpatsed, as they inherit all their sire's soundness of wind and limb. Mr. Tait has often told me that the best con.-titutioned horse he ever owned was Melbourne ; and this being one of the chief character sties of Panic's stock, he is well worthy of liberal patronage from breeders." Terms : L 5 55., payable on Ist of January, 187S ; Groom's fee, 55., payable at first s-ervice. Taddocks provided at 2s. 6d. per week; every caie taken, but no responsibility. 807 BUSINESS NOTICES T It S. NOBLE, Late of the Esplanade House (Gasworks), has REMOVED TO THE HOUSE IN WHARF-STREET, Lately occupied by Mrs. Morton. Vacancies for a Few Boarders. 721 JOHN JAM E S HA 11 L» Y, BUTCHER, Corner of TRENT AND Til AMES STREETS, North Oamakit, Invites his Neighbours to deal with him. MEAT OF THE BEST QUALITY ONLY .KEPT. 693
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Oamaru Mail, Volume II, Issue 485, 19 November 1877, Page 1
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