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STALLIONS NOTICE TO FARMERS. THE well - known Clydesdale HEATHER JOCK, The property of Andrew Chrystal, wi) the WAIAREKA DISTRICT, calC the Homesteads of John Reid and TV Rain forth, Esqs. ; also, the PA PAR ( DISTRICT, calling at the Residence, Alex. M.'Master, Than. Y. Duncan, Schluter, Esqa. Paddocks provided free of charge .Month at the Farms of the Owner at cray and Clifton Falls. Every caro taj but no responsibility. Terms : L 5 per Maro, payable Ist j rnary, 1879. Grooinage, ss, payable oaf servico. mHE IMPORTED CLYDESDii JL HORSE 4 YOUNG'BANKEJ Will Stand at BURNBANK, Oamaru,f ct coming season. Terms—Ten Guineas each Mare, paid for before removal. Good pjji provided free of charge for four weeks that time 2s. 6d. per week will bo cliafj All care taken, but no responsibility, ] For Pedigree and particulars see Cat, JOHN DONALDSON] Proprietor, Burnb TRAVEL THIS IN THE PAPAKAIO, WAIAREKA, AND) NUI DISTRICTS, If sufficient inducement offers, Tho fashionably - bred and very j Thorough-bred Horse PE R T On Eminently suited for getting H®, Handsome Weight-carrying Hicks'] Horses suitable for the Indian Market I PERTOBE is a beautiful dapp] o Stallion, standing 16 hands high, Bred by H. Phillips, Esq., Victor! I SCO. Got by Panic (imported); higl Hester Grazebrook, by The Promief uortcil), out of Mis 3 Napier, by Dclapj ported); Miss Napier's dam, Mrs. ];| by Wanderer (imported). See fj Stud Book, Vol. 11., p. Ifl. Panic • ported from England to Tasmania, i to the stud-at 3 yrs. old. Ho wasl and raced at 4, and again put to tJ When he was 6 yrs. old, he was pi at a high price and imported to f where -lie had two more seasons' and racing. He proved himself J Knglisli horse ever trained in il He ran remarkably well, aud woil races, carrying heavy weights; hcij speedy and staying, of a most •juiet temper, with a wonderful ecu md legs like iron. Like his sire,f class English racehorse Alarm, 1 ] never sick, sorry, or lame," and lejJ the turf witlibut a blemish. Aifl although from being in an ou:4| place, lie has not been favored fc tirst-elass marcs, he has got (mil •nit of half-bred ones than anylj/ toria, and for general purposes till much esteemed. [ I In the breeding of PERTOI)E(!| ■jonibination .'of some r b" " " animals, few', if any, cau con| Pantaloon as to numbers. commendation of this strain of til it mixes successfully with, and ill others." Thus writes CoppertM other good turf authorities agrej to the same effect. On the dam of Pektobe tliero i good blood coming in throuJ inier, whoso graudsire, Tomtel •Jerry, out of the Ardrossaif ,lam" of the mare Beeswii)}! not only a3 a first - class 1 also as the maternal anccstrcasl very best family of racehorsesitj time, viz., the Ncwminsters). T blood is also very good indc dam, Fortress, by Defence, was I the Derby winner, Pyrrhustlieil Roberts, the great grand-dam <9 was by Wanderer, and Wandcrr good, lie being by Wanderer, 8 by Mercury, by Eclipse. In II much is the Wanderer blood L that they say " a bad one by »| never known," aud if they caaf to a Wanderer marc, tUefcj quite sufficient. PERTOBE, I i. b co p ; Pa 4 - *< 3 erg 1 ■i-'< 3 o _. fcS t3 - P ago v- 3 a ' < o 2-2.5- 8 oOa HS2.?' 3.S S? o 3 3 - P a- V > S3 X O 3 S OS 2 CD ffl C S ''Augur," ia the Austi- . 187S, says :—" I could nil. ,] with the doings of "P 8 cendants. As a sire of tvji useful stock he lias nc*# J she Southern hemisphere jl the Launceston Champ l !®Jl style in which he carried' J ulace in the Melbourne C] smces of merit, and suffif most exacting that he mean order. The become a proverb on tM 1 and the ancient Strop* A Launceston in February, J Few horses have gone •as Melbourne, another«» ( J forming at Queensland, steeplechasers is undone and he is also a son °' L I'ostman, Prodigious, aw» cross country horses, too ( bion, are also descend® A!arm." , [,t| L'erins : L 5 ss, pay''" 1 - ' 1579. Groom's tee, service. Paddocks provided, Every carc taken, bnt a J For further J JOHN UEf3 Gro°? A. PATEBSO^

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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 870, 29 January 1879, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 870, 29 January 1879, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 870, 29 January 1879, Page 4

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