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STALLIONS R , THOROUGHBIIKD HORSE I N ' GL. E ..[A , D. E "Will travel this season in the Oamaru and>Surrounding Districts,; high,> > and is ddi-kf brown ; bred by.-Mr. Reward, of S6uth : Auatralia (breeder ofPrideof the Hill, the Ace, Rapid Bay, &c.); by. South ~, Austrsliayimported by-Mr. Charles-Fisher ; _ his ( dam,v Ringleader, jby ;J:orsßy (imported); - grand-dam, Fairy Queen, by Mosartgreat. grand-dam, Fairy,' imported" by • Colsnol Lautour for the' Creasy Company nounced. to be one of the .finest maizes that ~ ever left England; South Australia by Cotherstoiie; dam, Johanna, by Priam ; grand-dam; Johanna,! by ; Sultan; .gfieat-v, grand-dam, Philagree, by Soothsayer; Mozart, by. Wanderer (imported); dam, Merino (imported); by Whalebone. • - ' ' : ; ; TERMS . ,£5 ss'. " Payable at the end of' the Seasoif. '' ; ~ Paddocks jirovided at 2S '6d'per Wfloki: ; i' Mares sent to the Northern; Sables looked after. ,N7';i'V.O ,/ - 'jj I . 1 Fullpartigulars to be obtained from JJ . T Richards, Commercial Stables. ~ ~ /EDWARD, DEVICE, . . Proprietors. /• TO TRAVEL THIS hj! SEASON IK THE PAPAKAIO^ i And will stand at J. Henderson's Windmill, The fashionably - bred and very superior Thorough-bred-Horse erto.BE. Eminently suitedifor getting Hunters, 1 Handsome A .Weight-,c.ajrying. Hacks, and Horses suitable for'this Indian 1 Market." r ; PERTOBE . is, a beautiful ..dapple bijowa Stallion, standing' 16 hands high, ; ABred' by. H.i; P<hillip|3, ; Esq., O siotp;ia,., in, 1569. Got by Panic (imported); his dam, Hester Grazebrook, by The Promier(imported), out of Miss Napier, by Delapr6 (imEort&dj r •M&k'JSFapiep'S'' 'dam, Mrs. RobertS; «"< y~~Waritterer•-(imported);"-—See -Victorian 'Stud Booh, Vol. 11., p. 47. Panic was imported from England to Tasmania, and put to the stud at 3 yrs. old. He was trained and raced at 4, and again put to the stud. jWhen he was 6 yrs. old, he was purchased at a high .price and imported to Victoria, where he had two more -seasons' training and racing. ,He proved himself the best iEnglish horse ever trained in Australia, :He ran remarkably well, and won several races, carrying heavy weights ; he was both Speedy and staying, of a most docile and quiet temper, with a wonderful constitution, and, legs like iron, y Like class English racehorse Alarm, "he" was 'never sick, Sorry; Or lame,"' and-retired from the turf without a blemish. At the stud, although from being in : an out-of-the-way place, he has not. favored by many first-class mares, he has got inore winners iout of half-bred ones than any horse in Victoria, and for gensral,purposes.,his(B(ipqk is [much esteemed. In the breeding .of PERTOBE there is a combination of some excellent strains of blood, such,as the Waxy,-Whalebone, in 'that famous line through -'©ertence, and which comes to him on the sides of both sire and dam. On his" sire Panic's side there is, as well a,s his good Defence blood, that of the gariie and Btofct • 'Vpfiisori, the powerful and speedy Melbourne, and, most °=*ellent -of. all, that o£<j value or tka Pantaloon blood is undeniable, having furnished »*>any proojFs,. jiofc alone as to its being speedy and'ftayi a l go to its 'training on,' and being essentially -a ' running strainfor although some others occasionally produce one ortwo first-class animals, 'few, if any,' can "compete with Pantaloon as to numbers. A very grand recommendation of- this' strain ofc'bltfod is, that it mixes successfully with, and improves, all others." Thus writes: Gopporthwaito, and other good turf authorities agree with him to the same effect. On the side of the dam of Pertobe there is a lot of good blood coming in through The Premier, whose grandsire, Tomboy, was by Jerry, out of the Ardrossan mare (the dam of the mare Beeswing, celebrated not only as a first- class racer, but also as the maternal ancestress of 'Ehgland'S very best, family of racehorses, at the present time, Vizr/'the' :NeWininsterß).' The-Delaprd blood, is also very,' good indeedl- • 1 iDelaprtS's danij Eottress;;by'Defence, : WaS- the 'dam of the Derby %ihrier, 'Pyrrhus ; the First. • Mrs; Roberts, the great grand-dam of PkrtObe; was by Wanderer, and Wandorer's blood is good, he being by Wandereiy by' Mercury, by Eclipse.' ;In •' Tasmania," so much is the Wanderer-blood'•'thought* that they say " a bad one by Wanderer-waa never known," and if they can trace a pedigree to a Wanderer mare, they consider that quite sufficient. • PERTOBE, by " Augur, " ,_in the Australasian, June 15th 187S, -satys'i—"'l'could fill the Australasian Tvith the doings? of "jPanio/'and his des» cendants. As a siro-of good; sound, and useful> stock he has never had an) 6qoial la the Southern hemisphere. His victory in the La.unces.ton Champion .Race, and the style & which K»' carried lOst. 'Lath'bbcphd the ...Melbourne Cup, were perfdhn* ances of merit, and sufficient to satisfy tha most exacting that'he'Was aracehorae i>t nb mean order.-, The soundness of his stook hu become 'a proverb on tlie Australian and the-rancient :. Strop ,who nwon; araoeatl Launceston in February, is a living'example* Few-horses have gohe through sUoh ah oraeal as ; , Melbourne, another son at, present ,per« forming at Qucenstand. "The greatest of all .SteSpledhasers is i undoubtedly i Lpne Handf and he, is, also a son of , Postboy« PoStm'ah, 'Prodigious/imd'ttianyother goo® cross countrythorseß, tpp ; jiupaerpus..t<>.,m,eiiii tion, are also of tlie' son of Alarm." - 'A Terms: L 5 sa, payable Ist of Jandarf» ■' h lßßop r '(ttdoW%oi!qg;!'6ala payable {I j . '. ... .., ... .. Ta&docks !< oc[' 'weoW Every, careCtakfin,. but>o reaponsibility (; , / For further particulars, apply to john' Henderson, ' ■'< rs -r -R. ORR, or to . a?paterson, 957 3 ! Oamara.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1197, 17 February 1880, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1197, 17 February 1880, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1197, 17 February 1880, Page 4

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