TTALLIGNS rjno STAND THIb OAMAKU D.SIKICT, AND AT MB. rATF.I'POVb piiIVATE BESIDtNGK, •'AMAi.U, The Faslii' mat ly I-red and very Superior Thoimighb.'ed iio se V h 1L T 0 B E , B:ed Ly 11. i'hillips, Esq., Victoria, 1111 SCO. By Panic (imp >rted) out; of Hester Grazebrook, by the Prem er (imported), c>uc if Miss Napier, by DeL.pie (imported), out ot Mrs hoberts, by Wandeier (impor cd) ; Paiiic. by Ala 1 m, out of Q.u<.en of Beauty. I.y Melbourne out of I inhday, by ! anudoon out of Homo-ia, by Camel, &c., ivc. Pku t>-b« is a da k bay i.or»e, 7 ye„rs old, standing 15 1 a (Is 3 inches high, with great le; gfh, substance, and quaii \, and was one of the fastest horses that ever iaced in\ic toiia. 'I he face that he has got Pantaloon l>:Ooil in his veins is a great recommendation, for it is que.-tionabie if better flows in any animal's; the very lest lminers and the grandest specimens of the thoroughbred are descended ironi Pantaloon, whose blood cannot le excelled, 'lhe va'.ue of P.aitaloou blood is undtiiiabl -, having furnMn-d so many proofs, not ah ne as to speed and staving, but also as a running strain, for although some others occasionally produce one or two firtt-cia-s anima s, still, few can compete with that in quesiion as to number. For high breeding, good true racing action, honesty and gum ness, wbh s.'t-ed oi remarkable bii.liaiiey, Pj'.k-1-obi- has no equal, and Thoroughbred Mares put to him should breed good racehorses. I PELJTOBE, by •*Augur," writing in the Australasian of the 4-tli of August hist, says : ".-e\eral more thoroughbred "ires have been advi ni.-ed, and, if placed according to inert, laiiic c ranily deserves t ;e premier pusiuoii, lor there can be n-> disputing tha; lie is the most n etui or all the sues in austraiia ; and I e nj. .-i>, the question arise--, Ihe not the most valoa: le 'i lie may m»t have piodueed such biil-iaiit horses a- Mjmeoi our crack sir. s, but for the pioiiucti n of every (iesciii lion, he has no -q al. N-mileroo.. Mop," l\ie.bi utn.', Atlela d'.-, and ntiurs, l-.a\c })i. citl ma y a g"' d Hat race to h.s iletiil; Priahgnais, i.o.e Hand >auccp.n, Omcksdver, . no mairy oilier.-, h,i\'e sl.ou u us what his tie. ceiiihtnta'are capable ot over ;. itiiniin ; ;-nd f'.-r yiiei al purp'ses they arc mi ur,-asted, as they iuh-iit ail their sires sotn.iiiiess of wind anu jin.b. Mr. 'i ait has oiten iold me tb .t the best con-ti tuioned l.oite he ever owned was Melbourne ; and this i eing one ol the chief character sties of lame's .-lock, he is will wot thy of liberal patronage liom biee e.s." Terms : L 5 55., p.-tyabie on Ist of January, IS7B : Groom's ice, 55., payable at first >ervice. Pa.ldocks provided at 2s. G I. per week ; every ca: e taken, but no responsibility. BUSINESS NOTICES NOBLE, (Gasworks), has It E M 0 V E D TO THE HOUSE IN W'HARF-S T B EE T, Lately occupied by Mrs. Morton. Vacancies f"i" a '>w F-oarder*. 721 I UII .N JAM t b 11 AIIL> Y, B U T C U E 11, TRENT AND TIIAMKS STREETS, NoKTH OAMAKU, Invites his Neighbours to deal with him. MEAT OF THE QUALITY ONLY KEPT. 6i;3
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Oamaru Mail, Volume II, Issue 492, 26 November 1877, Page 1
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558Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Oamaru Mail, Volume II, Issue 492, 26 November 1877, Page 1
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