STALLIOI NOTICE TO FAl.c' 'X'HE well - known Civ - JL HEATH ER; -% The property of Andrew Chr„ the YTAIAUEKA !.»ISTiU[ the Homesteads of John Mi. Rair.fortb, Esqs. ; aUo. "thy DISTRICT, calling so the Aies. M'Master. This. Y. I>: i-xhhiter, Esns. Paddocks provided free of Mouth p,r. the Farms of the 0 cray and Clifton Falls. Evei but no responsibility. Terms : L 5 per Mare, pav rnary, 1879. Groomage, ss, ;, r po STAND Omarair.a, the Iroportt bred Horse W E S'T O . E T£RM3 To be paid on removal. A will bs served the following : All care takea, but ;io respi 31 D. SUTi TO T R A V 1 PAPAKAIO, WAIAREKA, 1 NUI DISTRICT^ If sufficient inducement The fashionably - bred and i Thorough-bred Hor PE R T 0 Eminently suited for get! Handsome Weight-carrying Horses Editable for the Indian ' PERTOBK is a beautiful d Stallion, standing 1C hands lis. Bred by H. Phtilip3, Esq., 1569. Got by Panic (ii«vport; ; " Hester Grazelirnnk, by The ■ ported), out of Miss Napier, hj: ported} ; Miss Napier's dam, :■! by Wanderer (imported). —,>j Stud Booh, Vol. If., p. 47. Ej ported from England to Ta?m| to the stud at ;j yrs. old. H| and raced at 4, and again pn:> When he was C> yrs. old, he • \ at a high pric-j and imported j where ho had two more f-es \ and racing. He proved hir ] English horse ever trained 1 He ran remarkably well, anc j races, carrying heavy weight; ] speedy and staying, of a mo ijuiet temper, with a wonder:'; and legs like iron. Like his •'. class Euglis'i racehorse Ah .; never sick, sorry, or lame," at ' the turf without a blemish. ~ although from being in aij n r-;'" place, he has not been .'§ first-class mares, lie has got| out of half-bred ones than ans toria, and for purpose:; innch esteemed.
: aiso as the maternal ancestress a j very best family of racehorses a:J time, viz., the _Newmin%terr). 1 ■ IjL.-od is also very good ind-jeii. ! dam, Fortress, by I'efeiico, was the Derby winner, Pyrrhns the i Roberts, tlie great grand-dam t was by Wanderer, and Wander good, he being by Wanderer, 1. jby Mercury, by Eclipse. In T much is the Wanderer blood that they say " a bad one by \Y never known," and if they can ' gree to a Wanderer mare, they c quite sufficient. PERTOTW- i-j. " Augniy" in the Aunt 1873, says :—" I could v.u with t!:e dnines of " I'm ! the Southern he:i;is:phi-r< Ji" ' i t'-e Ohampio Kace,' i stylo in which he carried 0.-t. in* j place in the Melbourne Cj. wen .' aiiees of mtri!, and sujih-nt to most exacting that he waa r.''... me/n order. The sound:*ot W=j ),(.fiiinc a proverb on tiijU-urr.-rind the ancient -Strop 0 . 11 ', ! Laiince.-ton in February. ja^'-'iß"' Pew horses-- have gone "~'' n ' as Melbourne, another Jfi •'} forming at Queensland. J ' ; -'i steeplechasers is r.nd.- , /'!i : - . and he is also a s-a / Panic. ! Po«t'n:'.n, af 1 man >" ( j cr „ ss country I t'r-n. are alsu desccnJ | Akirw." I jTer;r:s: "5 sa, pay/ble Ist of ! IS7- S - Groom's fee, 53, pa sc-.-vice. / pxddocks providiU, 2a Gd ; ,ner parti jpiars, appiy * JOHN ■HE^PK^SO!! Groom iu oil A. PATEESON,
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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 809, 15 November 1878, Page 4
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