T^E 'MaGNIJIOENT ' THORoUteBBED ' ;. .. STiXUOS" :i 'i "AftARGTRt):^ ' WiU STAND during the "ti&gfrfiA. •'■■•'i-t') ). :, -..,-.:» SON at <■■■■■ x J. Mr. J. S. Coopers siatlss, lf , snould, not lose.. sigh^ ot the opportunity afforded of me seryice bi such an animal as MARORb, ap he Molosely related to Jihe very best'blood how runningugßtfgjttfdil baa riaizsoaO MARORO is a beautiful, liver-colored Chesnufc, standing 16 handslJTlfijtlflbw ing a quality, of Bone, and .^batanoe Mualj if iipt superior,, to, any,tiunflf yet bred in New Zealand. In J.870, Maroro was /selected by his breeder. . (Mr H. Redwood, of Spring Oreejc, to represent his colors for the- ODunedin Oup of that year, and, noj^t£stwding twttwo Victorian, hprses, and, a^ the New Zealand cracks were amongst the entries, was at pnoe installed , first favorite ; and, but for a very severepas* iWge^i^febad^eaUl^tfnrarißng, no doubt + oc^oUUbe,, Entertained but *at he im<t #011 the great erent " ' '' • ■'■ ;!;- "' < ; H B In 18J7 ? as four-yeai^ld 1 , MARORO was exhibited in Blenheim and received the FIRST ; f PRBSBr?aB, ,the . -BBST A Rlancff at MARORO'S Pedigree is sufficient to show that.a.more^pqrely bred animal >as never yet had lua services tendered in Po' ve l^ BayV .' ' P E D I G R E'»— r, a r*r Towrton, dam A^eg'fSpwW by M«ibourne— Pmezella by: Touohstone, (Tpwton's full sistorJuarohioßess and hJMf'bro^r Marquis 'distfngSSied themselt^i on the English Tdrf, 'as the former won the Oaks, and the latter ran a desperate seoorid for the Derby and won the St. Leger). Fair Agnes by St. Aubyn— Phoebe by Sir Hercules— Woodstock b^' Theorem. • ■ ' By this it will be seen that' tne happy "Nick of Bloody jfjhfift to».M&m. traua been ever so, successful, namely that of the Sir Hercules and tlie Touchstone is combined in , MARORO^r-a fact not to be lost sight of by intelligent breeders. :$ -2ioZotii - Fair Agnes; the, dam/ of M*roro, has left her mavk ,pa the 'New:Zea]apd Turf, aa her foala are— lß72, Nellie by Towton ; 1873,! Maroro by Towton ; 1874. Choke-boreiby Dead Shot ; f ; ' ; (Further particulars flee New Zealand Stud Book. ." i i TBKMSr-Five Guineas each mare, indnding one inonth's grass ; afterwards 5s per week. .' j/. . ■ ,a 1 <, . Mares left at MrS. M*, WILSON'S ArgyU Stables, Gisborne, will.bejforwarded free to Waerenga-a-htka. oti All fees to be paid before rembVal of mares. • < . ; Every care taken, but no responsibility^ " •'• ' . i , J. S. COOPER, ' : - ■■:... Waereflga-a-Mka. . . • ■ . 1 TE ARAI RACE MEETING. p ENTLEMEN inte 8 y in in J the above are requested to, meet at 'HARRIS & I FERGUSSON'S WOOL I SHED, at 4 p.m. on SATURDAY, Nbveniber Ist. ll :! , " J. E. BROWNE, ■•■'■■ '■;'•*■ ■'•••'' Pakftikrri. IN BANKRUPT dY. A GENERAL MEETING of the J\. OREDJJCpm^ Atfftagto of EDWARD WALKER, of Awi^um, will be held on MONDAY, 27th irist, at 3 o'olockp.m., at Bromley and Buller's Office. '*'•■' '•'•• 0. W. BULLER, Trustee. ARDRAN COTtAdfe, GLADSTONE ROAD. A SEMINARY FOR YQUNG LADIES wiltoe OPENED at the above address oh WEDNESDAY, the 29th instant. , . . Every requisite department of Education attended to, and (pupils may acquire proficiency in French, Musio, and Drawing. ' >! Terms on application.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume VI, Issue 933, 25 October 1879, Page 2
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