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HOUSE AND CARIIIA.GB BAZAAR. OMNIBUSES start punctually to and fro OnohungivHOUßLV, from 8 a.m. till 0 p.tn iuclusivc j on Sundays f1 om each place at 9 a. in and at 4 p. m. Passengers aud Luggage booked for the Roya Mail Vans, to suit the departure fioin the Mauulcau of stcamcis for the South.

FOR HIRE:Wagonettes, for pair of hoisei or four in hand. Albert Cars, aud Single or Double-seated Buggies, Open and Close Carriages. Dog Carts. Ladies' and Gentlemen's Saddle Horses. Maniage Carriage*, with or with or witliou Pontilions.

A vaiiety of First-class Saddle and Light Harness Horses for Sale. September 1, 1864. H. HARDINGTON.

ALBERT CARS will run from V^ the bottom of Shorthand street to PA. UN ELL and NEWMARKET, at half-past Ten, . half-past Twelve, half past Two, half-past Four, or any time between, if lequired j leaving Newmarket aud Paruell one hour earlier each time. A car leaves Remuera at Nine, a.m., returning at half past Four, pa, punctual. Piivate ordets carefully attended to night or day Charges strictly moderate. Oiders received at the Royal Exchange, or the Windsor Castle, Parnell.

"MATCHLESS."

THE CELEBRATED ENGLISH PRIZE HORSE

Imported 1864,

Tiie Finest Hokse ev«r Impoiitkd into th Province of Auckland.

& "~JVf' ATCB[LESS " is a beautiful £^i|||ysjy|j i.TJL Brown, aged 5 years, standi HTi f|T^ 16 hands 3 inches high, upon re-i-Wfcj£aH?,SOS> markably short leg 3, possessing immense power aud substance ; whilst for symmetry and activity he stands unrivalled, with fine constitution and excellent good temper. His Sire, that far -tamed horse old "Matchless," the pioperty of Mr. Daek, of Lincolnshire, which horse is the sire of moie stallions than any horse in England. Giaiul&iie, "Active," the Champion of England, he having won 17 agricultural prizes. " Matchless's" dam, a splendid b»y mare, liy Mr. Eno's noted brown horse "Honest Torn," which was allowed to be the best that travelled in his day. It will be seen fiom this pedigree that " Matchless" is descended, on both sides, from the very best bieed of cait horses in England, and ca.unot fail in getting horses of the highest value for agricultural and diay purposes. "Matchless" was shown *t the Peterborough. Agricultural Show when a yearling, aud obtained th« lii st pri/o, boating five others; lie also was shown at Petei borough Entire Horse Show, and obtained the piize. Again, at Peterborough, in 1862, be took the jji izc, beating six others; and again, at Peterboiough, 111 October, 1563, ho took the fitsfc prize of £20, beating a large field of his class — thus proving himself to be one of the best horses that England can produce. 'Matchless' will Stand at the following stations :— ■ Wednesday and Thursday, Newmatket Hotel ; Monday and Tuesday, Mr. Kickitt's stable, Ofcjthuhu ; Fiiday and Saturday, Whau Hotel ; and Mr John McLeod, Hendersons Mill, Great North Road Teiiiis for the season : Single mares, £5 10s. ; two or more, ns per agreement Gioomige at time of service, ss. eaoh mare. All payments t<> be made on or before the Bth Januaiy, 1565. A. CUNNINGHAM, Newmarket Hotel, September 29, 1564.

"EARL CARDIGAN."

fl T^ o SERVE THIS SEASON !!Bl v£eiS^Kc!k rdh -^- le new ly imported Arabian *$? (flea-bitten) Grey StaUion, "EAR* CARDIGAN," being the only hoise of tins description in the province, and unstir passed for beauty and symmetry of form, also pen fectly quiet to ride or drive. He will travel in the neighbourhood of Otahuhu, Stand at Newmarket on Market Days, aud at the Haymarket ou Saturdaj s ; also, Attend Mares by special agreement, Teims :— £5 each mare, and ss. groom's fees. Pa} - ment to be made ou Ist January, 1865. Groomago at time of covering. Also, Saddle Horses for Hire. C. J. & E. WOODCOCK, Bellevue Cottage. Proprietors. Otahuhu, September, 1864.

DRAUGHT STALLION TO SERVE HIS SEASON. "EOBBIE BUKN S." ft BURNS U a rich Ci^l^SjMwH -C*J Dapple Bay Colt, risiug four f^C* iM|>A?y eara ° ' S°k by "Invincible," i~&z?li!Q!S£ciSPand is winner of more prizes than any other horde bred in the province. He is perfectly quiet and staunch in harness ; aud as a horse for general purposes he is unsurpassed in the piovince. Ho will be at Mr. Nolans stables, Papakura, from 11 a. 111. on Mondays till 2 p.m. on Tuesdays; Wednesdays and Thursdays, at home and neighbourhood ; ou Fridays and Saturdays, at Crew's Hotel, Ho wick.

Terms :— £3 3->. each mare, and ss. the groom. Payment to be made Januaiy 1, 1865 ; groomage at time of coveting. Two or more mares as per agteement. GEORGE H. SELBY, Propiietor. Pajntoitoi, September 8, 1864.

"BARON CLYDE" - $§PEfes*seis3N. "TTTILL STAND this season at J^WySlffß ' * the Victoria Stables, EUersTmy V^r\fo He, and will travel to Otahuhu on Terms per agieemenr. WILLIAM FERGUSON, Groom. ,

"HONEST TOM."

<<JSS!i--Bav_*v ri^HE well-known Stallion J- " HONEST TOM " will /M^WIMF servo Marea at 1Os -> * nd wil. jn^L gjy&jA travel ns ptr agreement. C. HILL, Onehunga.

f!?r^S«sswtfi§sS nnilE Thorough-bred Hors« mStSuSP -I "DUNDEE" will Stand at the Victoria Stablot 43a38SsS»afe» up till the 15th. December. A. limited u umber of mares only will he taken. For terms, &c , apply to WILLIAM FERGUSON Groom.

ENTIRE DONKEY. iv f^^s-'*^Bs r F^HE imported Arab Donkey & ■s%Wksffls -"- " rOUNG NEDDY" s\ rflg w ''l servo f° r the season at the ■'L-^&BBBeSI^ Newmarket Hotel. The Arao bleed of Donkeys recommend themselves on account of their great docility, kindnesi of temper, and freedom from vice. - J£ It is a well-known fact that'aged mares will beat two or threo foals to a donkey after they have ceased to breed to a hor&e. Tei ms : — Single mares, 30s. ; two, or more, per agreement. Groom, 2s. 6d. each, to be paid at sei vice. Apply to Old Norfolk, Newmarkat Hotel, October 5, 1864.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XX, Issue 2304, 8 December 1864, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XX, Issue 2304, 8 December 1864, Page 10