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New Advertisements. PE DIO REE ' OF "; , : P3 Vft ttttA IK. WwBI BM at Q W Black Champion. BLACK CHAMPION is jet black. He is 6 years old, stands 17 hands high, has great strength of bonf, beautifal symmetry, superior action, fine temper, has proved himself a sure foal-getter, and is considered by judges to be as fine a colt of his age as ever was bred m Otago. When a year old, he gained firsb priz<» at raiori, and al«»o first prize at Tokomairiro ; when 2 years old, first prize at Tokomairiro, second* at Tateri ; when 3 years old, first prize at Tokomairiro. His she is tho celebrated Horse Marquis (imported), who gained 17 first and 5 second prizes m Victoria j was bought by R. Miller, Punedin ; m Otago, he gained 21 first aad 3 second prizes Marquis, is sire to more prize-taking sires than any other horse south of tho line. Marquis' sire, old Prince Charlie, well known m Victoria to be the best horse ever imported. Maggie, dam of Black Champion, gained 4 first and 2 second prizes at Taieri, and 2 first and 1 Becond at Tokomairito. Maggie is by old Black Champion, who yarned, before leaving Scotland, 8 first and 2 second prizes ; when 3 years old, one £50 premium ; when 4 years old, one £50 premium ; and when 5 years old, when landtd m Victoria, m 1862, one £50 premium ; gained first prize at Ballarat, and, same year, first at Smeaton ; he was sold, to go to New Zealand, for £525, and gained first prize, 1863 and 1864, at Taieri, Otago, and afterwards died. Ij^Thiß proves BLACK CHAMPION to be as good biood as was ever bred m the Colonies. ROUTE: Hamilton: Monday. Pencabbow: Wednesday and Thursday. Puxeehiu: Friday. CabCbeidge: Saturday. TERMS: £4 ; Groom's Fee, ss. Payable January ■ 1, 1879. TROTTING HORSE Merrylegs. MERRYLEGS is a bright bay, standing 15£ hands high, with strength, quality "and action unsurpassed, with a good temper and constitution. His sire Shales, Imported from England by W. D Barnird, Esq., to Canterbury, dam, Duchess, imported by E. J. Wakefield, Esq. Shales was bred by John Thurlow Ihwaites, Esq., of Carletoh, Forehoe, Norfolk. His sire, Shales, the property of the lateW. Wright, Esq., Fring. His dair?, Beauty, bred by the Rev Minns, by Cannes Old Lord of the ManorGrand sire, Mr Fowel's Black Shales, dam by Emilius. Great grand sire, Chadd'B Shales, bred by the late Captain Ogden, of Watlington, from his noted trotting mare. Great great grand, Old Marshland Shales, the champion of all trotters m his day. ROUTE : Hamilton ; Mondays Ohatjfo : Tuesdays Pokebimtt and Cambbidae : Wednesdays Pencabhow : Remainder of the week. TERMS: £3 : Groom's" Fee, ss. Payable January Ist, 1879 : Grazing Jpadddcks at Pencarrow Farm Is 6d per week. All care taken but no responsibility. J. & VV. L. MARTYN. THIS Imported Clydesdale Horse will serve a few Mares at £6 10s each for the present season. Early application is necessary, as his list is nearly fall. Mares not proving m foal to him vill be permitted Bervico free of cost next year, or, if preferred, may be served by other Clydesdale Horses belonging to the firm, now on their way from Sootland. MACLEAN & CO. Fen Court, October, 1878., jiSP^St fTiELlii KiJN'IIRE i. r^3gfoagjfeg»i^g%n»' MALVERNE, Will stand this season as follows :— Ohaupo, on Mondays ; Te Awamutu. on Tuesdays ; Bangiaohia, on Wednesdays ; Cambridge, on Thursdays, and at home the remainder of the week. Any comment on the qualities of the above horse ' as a valuable sire is not required, as the enquiry for his stock and the high prices they are realising speaks for itself. Terms : Single Mares, £3 ; two or more, as per agreement. Grass Paddocks for Mares at la' per week. Persons sending Mares can rely upon careful attention being paid to them, but no responsibility incurred. B. GARLAND, Hamilton Road. Sept 27, 1878. HAMILTON CONTINGET TE AWAMUTU CAVALRY VOLUNTEERS. FIRING for Prizes will take place at the Butts on Saturday, Oct. 12, at 9 a.m. F. A, WHITAKER, Lieutenant. p EORGE JOLES PANTER, ur CITY CLUB HOTEL, AUCKLAND. WANTED Tenders for grazing of Papahinui, from January Ist 1879. Finm may be inopected and full particulars obtained by applicatiou befoie

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Waikato Times, Volume XII, Issue 984, 12 October 1878, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume XII, Issue 984, 12 October 1878, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume XII, Issue 984, 12 October 1878, Page 3

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