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Stallions. PEDIGREE OP P) W|j''|'9''VNy m 2 jj'' Black Champion. BLACK CHAMPION is jet black. He is 6 years old. stands 17; hands bigh, his great strength of bob' 1 , beautiful symmetry, superior action, fine temper, has proved himself a sure foal-gettor. and is considered by judges to be as line » colt of his age as ever was bred in Otago. When a year old, be gained ilrst prizat I aieri, and aino first prize at lokomairiro ; when 2 o'd, fbst prizo at Tokomairiro, second at Taieri ; when '.i years old, first prizo at Tokomairiro. His fiie ia th«* celebrated horse Marquix (imported), who gained 17 firat ana 5 seton d prizeH in Victoria ; was bought by R. Miller, Dunedin ; i'i Otago, he gained 21 -first and 3 second prizes. Marquis, is sire to more puze-taking sires than any other horee south of the lm<*. Marquia* uire, old Prince Charlie, well known in Victoria to be the best horso evor im. ported. Maggie, dam of Black Cbampion, gained I'tirst and 2 isecond prizes at Taieri, and 2 first and 1 second V. Tokomairiro. Maggie is by old Black Ohampion, who gained, beforo leaving Scotland, 8 first and 2 second prz s ; when 3 years old, ono LoO premium ; wh^n 4 years old, one £50 premium ; and when 5 j ears old, when land* d in Victori* in 1 802, on* £50 preminm; gained fi>st priza at Ballarat, and, same year, first at . Smeaton ; he was sold, to go to New . Zealand, for £525, and gained first prize, 1863 and 18(1-1, at Taieri, Otago, and afterwaids dit*d. i^This pro\e« BLACK CHAMPION to lm as good biood as was ever biei in the Colonies. EOUTE: Hamilton: Monday. Penoakhow: Wednesday and Thursday. Pttkemmu: Friday. ' \ 'Camebidge : Saturday. . T E RMS: £1 ; Groom's Fee, os. Payable January 1,1870. TROTTING HORSE Merrylegs. MERRYLEGS is a bright bay, standing 15V. hands high, with strength, qtiality and action unt*urpassed, with a good temper and constitution. His sire Shales, Imported from England by W. D I Barnird, tisq., to Cante-bury, dam, Duchess, , imported bv E. J. Wakefield, fsq. . $Halea was bred by John Thurlow . hwaites,' fieq., of . Carleton, Forehoe, Norfolk. His sire, Shales, the property, of the lateW. Wiigh*, Eeq., Fring. His dam, Beauty, bred by the Rev Minns, by Canne's Old Lord of the Manor. Grand sire, Mr Powel's Blaok Shales, dam by Emilius. Great grand sire, Chadd'a Shales, bred by the lato Captain Ogden, of Watlingtoo, fiom his noted trotting mare. Great great grand, Old Marshland Shales, th-j ohampion of all trotters in his day. EOUTE : Hamilton* • Mondays Ohaupo : Tuesdays Pdkrbi.uu ahd Cambbidae j Wednesdays Pkxcareow : Remainder of the week. . TERMS : £3; Groom's F.e. ss. Payable January lst, 1879 : Grszng 'paddocks at Pencmnw Farm ls lid per wtek. All oare taken but no responsibility. J. & W. L. MARTYN. yqpfr rpHE as TIRE C2>*d&Bfr^ MALVERNE', WiU stand this season as follows : — Ohanpo, on Mondays ; Te Awsmutu on Tuesdays ; Bangiaohi*, on Wednesdays ; Cambridge, on Thursdays, ann at hom« the remainder of the week. Any comment on the qualities of the above horse as a valuab'e Bire is not required, as the enquiry for his stock and the high piices they are realising speaks for itself. Terms : Single Mares, £3 j two or more, as per Agreement. Grass Paddocks for Mares at ls per week. Persons sending Marcs can rely upon careful atteir ion being paid to them, 1 ut no responsibility incurred. B GABLVND, Hamilton Boad. Sept 27, 187S. v-fISJV ■ mHB ENTIRE Waikato, Will stand lis nnder : H»mlHon, on Mondays ; Ohatip » on Tuesdays ; Cambridge, on AVdiln^bd»yß ; the rnmaind-r of thti \»eek at bonn*. Teims; Sinele M»re, £3 I.o*l} two or I more, as per sgreeincn'. (Jrass Paddocks for Mares at la per week. All payments to ho made on or beforo the lst January, IS7O. V A N U >: . j Tim well-knowu Hirae Mill stand tins beason as follows : Hamilton, i-u M nd»ys ; Whatawhata, ou I'uwdnyt*. ; Ohaupo, on Wedne days 5 KihiKilu, ou Thutmlnys ; Cum.* ridjji*, ou Fridays) at home, on t-Mturdiv n lenris: Mngi« Mart, £3 lOd ; two oi ; more, aa pei agrttttiftr. J lirnuH Paiioiukn io Mai 08 al I.i pu- 1 wed . i .1 ..vr- M'MH.TO^. ! Clg-t-i-i.X-i', tt.p .1, iSiS.

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Waikato Times, Volume XII, Issue 989, 24 October 1878, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Volume XII, Issue 989, 24 October 1878, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Volume XII, Issue 989, 24 October 1878, Page 1

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