STALLIONS! ! THOROUGHBRED HOUSE • - rRwZr» f.L.,. B. t .A. D, : .E, IJ ( \ Will travel this Beaaon'irithe" bamaru kncL Surrounding Distrioiayi"! 7- r i RINGLEADER stands 16J handshigli, 1 ' 1 ina is dark brown; bred by,"Mr. Qerr&fd, , r . if - South Australia, (bre,ed<9r of ; Pride of the Sill, the Ace, Rapid Bay, &c.)'j by South Australia, imported by Mr.- Charles Fisher; lis dam, Ringleader,, by Jersey (imported); ; rand-dam, Fairy Queen, by Mosart; great-p-and-dam, "'Fairy, imjported by Colenel Lautour for the Cressy Company and prolciunced to be one of the finest mares that iver left England; South Australia, by 1 jotherstone; dam, Johanna, 'by 'Priam*; ;rand-dam, Johanna, by' Sultan ; great-rrand-dam, Philagree, by Soothsayer; Mozart by Wanderer (imported) > - Mteririo: (imported), by Whalebone. , r TERMS ... £5 fa r. ■ • Payable at the end of the Season. Pad.docks, provided at 2s 6d per we&k. v-^ Mafes setit looked;,., ■ liter. •■/"■ i:.. 1 Full particulars. r to. be obtained from'J J"" D. Richards,' 'C&mh&bfal StaibWs. EDWARD DEVINE, > Propfietora., I T R A V E : L T H I-S' ml iSEASOJf r «•> IST THE PAPAKAIO' AN J? WAIAREtfA . DISTRICTS, ' 4nd will stand at J. Henderson's Windmill, . fhe fashionably - bred and rery superior Thorough-bred Horse PER T 0 B E, Eminently suited for getting Hunters, Handsome Weight-carrying Haoks, ua Horses suitable for the Indian Market. _ : PERTOBE is a beautiful dapple breini Stallion, standing: 16 hands high, [ ■ ; ■■■ ! Bred by Hy Phillips, Esq., Victoria, la 1869. Got by Panic (imported) ; hia dam, Hester Grazebrook,--by The Premier (imout of Miss Napier,, by, Dplaprd (imporie'd); Miss Napier's dSifn/ lArai Robert^ 1 by Wanderer (imported). Victorian Stud Book;, Vbk i 4&» P* 4 7 '} i Panic: jwas imported from England to Tasmania, and to the stud at ! 3 yrs/old. Ho was'trained and raced at 4, and-again put to the stud. When he w?is6,yxg. old,.he. was purchased at a high price and imported' to' Victoria, whereuhe had twio; mQrje ; seasqna' /training, and. .He ,himjeif r the "Best' English- horse ever trained -in' Australia, He rdn remarkabijf wcll, n tfnd r won several races, carr^rig-heavy-weights,;. he was both speedy and staying, of a most docile and quiet temper, with a wonderful constitution, and legs like iron; Like his sire, that firstclass English racehorse. Alarm, ''ho was never, sick,, sorry, or lame," and retired from the turf without' a blemish.' - At the 1 stud, although from. being in- an ; out-of-the-way place, he has not been favored -by many lirst-class mares, he'has got more winners out of half-bred ones than any horse in Victoria, and for general purposes his stock is much esteemed. i ■ In the breeding of PERTOBE there is a combination, of . some exoeUent strains of blood, such as' the Waxy-Whalebone,'" i» thai: famous line through - Defence, and which comes to him on the sid.es, ..of. both sire and dam. On his sire Panic's side there is, as well as his good Defence blood, that of the game and stout Venison, the powerful and speedy Melbourne, and, most excellent of all, that of Pantaloon. " The value of Jihe Pantaloon blood is undeniable, having furnished so'many proofs, not alone as to its being, speedy and' staying, , but also to its ' training on,' and being essentially * ' running strainfor although- some others occasionally produce one or two first-olasa animals, few, if any, can -compete wita Pantaloon as to numbers.'''A Very grand recommendation of this strainof blood is, that it mixes successfully with, and improves, %ll others." Thus w:rites Copperthwaite, ajid other good turf authorities' agree With hitn to the same effect. On' , the- pide \of the dam of Pertobb there is a lot of good blood coming in. through The Premier, whose grandsire, ' Tomboy, ■ was by Jerry, out of. the Ardrossaa mare (the dam of j; the .mare ; ;.Bees wing,.,celebrated not only, as a first-class ralcer, bull also as the maternal ancestress of England'» very best family of racehorses at the present time, viz., the Newminsters). The Delapr4 blood is also very good indeed. Delapri's dam, Fortress, by Defence, was the dam of the Derby winner, Pyrrhus the First. Mrs, Roberts, the great grand-dam of PERTOBB, was by Wanderer, and Wanderer's blood ia good, he being by Wanderer, by Gohanna, by Mercury, by Eclipse. In Tasmania, so much is the Wanderer' blood thought of, 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," iri fcho Australasian, Juha 10th 1878, says : T -r" I could fill the Australasia* with the doinga of" "T?aiiic/" arid hia dea* cendants. As a.siro of good,, Bound,..and useful stock he has never* had'fin equal io the'S6uthdrn His victory i* the 'Launceston Champion Race, and, the style in which he carried lOat., into neoond •place Cup,were perform* ance3 of merit, and sufficient to "satisfy the most exacting tK£t he was a raoehorse of no mean : or?Ler. Thia'souhdnoSS of his stock kai become a proyerb_on the Australian Turfi and the .ancient, Strop who won a race at Launceston in ' February; ft a living example Fe>W horses hate gone though Mtttraeal as Melbourne, ano thereon at pre«£hs per* forming at Queensland. 'The greatest it all steeplechasers is •undoubtedly - t Hand, and he is also a son of Panio. ' Postboy, Postman', : Prodigious; 'and many other good cross country horses, too numerous (0 met* tion, are also descendants? of .the,, aon of Alarm." , ,>r? i'• ' •' 1 Terms: L 5 sa, ' payalilb Ist of January, 1880. Groom's fee, sa, payable fim • ' service, j .. Paddocks provided, 2« (5d per' 'week* Every care taken; but' ho respohsibility. For further particulars,,apply, to,, JOHN HENDERSON, H: ORR,OTto ,frst ' :a,A. $57-.i ...r ' Oamafn. k
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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1202, 23 February 1880, Page 4
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