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l( r JTORHI-Rl^f,* L«dies and Gentlemon'a, Saddle Hones Waßeonofc«, ringlo Or ddu'ble haruei=« I v < 'r Opok? Hid (Covered Buggie* , -single or doublfseated, i ( ' >"< • 1 OOAOHES DAILY AtBa.mJ, ! f6r v ' ' '< ''At'^ip-m., for Otahuhu ..,■!- Otahubu Pauatoitoi , Papatoitoi ' -i PapaWra ( ' ', 'PapaknrW 1 >' 'DDrur y i • • ' . iDrary.' Martini F«m r■ ! r , Kazo'rDaik' ' ' '"''',. I ' ' Queea'i RMottbt MaungataYrhiri Creek. ■ ' ' , UNITED SEEVIOE HOTEL. 1 C. G. QUWK: * CQ.,' im announoing that they have TAKEN the ABOVE,, HOUSE, beg to inform the public and vititors to Auckland, that th*y, will FIND every COMFORT "»nd CO^VENIENCK - ■ . f ' ; ' „ . .{, , Penons coming from or going to- the o *"' ■find especial , cpnv«nienoe,( . ai; U^b«. OOAOHBS LEA.YE the door of the Hotel- punctually at the ■times advert^ tUo«e ,cotning to Auckland ,will find all necessary accomnwdatwri. The Winei and Siririti are ohostn from tho best br» tt d« in mar^,, , , J& , JTuly MilBW:__l_J_ J J _ -J _u-L J l -$ CARRIAGJSS FOB EVENING PARTIES. ri^O behftdattlie BAZAAR YARDS, F|mUUm 'JL CARKI AGES? for Dinner-pattieft or Balls. To w>d frdih Diuner-pdrty r in the City, 15s ; Ball, 20s. , ' , -iii' i July 27, 1865. , >,'...
, MATCHLESS ,\
AID • , ' 1 CHAMPION ;H; H E R o, . • * i, ■ i
THE CELEBRATED ENGLIS, S PRIZ^ HORSED
Two of the Finest ever Imported into the Provlnoe of Auckland.
I"' ■ dTft H/rATCHLESS i« a beautiful Ihl^^LJJg-. ItX Brown, aged 5 /ear* 1 , stands ia hand^ 3 inches ltfgb, upon re__JliH'Bßilji>' i ' 'I short legs, possessing jrameu»e power and substances whiUt for syihmetry and activity he stands unrivalled, vy^th fine oonsti. tution and excellent temper. ! ' His »ire that' far-famed old horse Matchless, the property of Mr. Daek, of Lincolnshire, which horse is tho sire of raoro stallions than any horse in B Gra"dsiro Adtlyp.^he'Ohnnfrjjou of England, he haviug wou 17 agriculturM prizes. ; Mat6hlew's- dam, a 1 splendid bay mare, ,by Mr. Eno's noted brown horaa Honeit , Tom; which was allowed to be the best that travelled in his 'Tt will be keen from this pedigree that Matchless is descended, on both sides, from the Very be»t breed of cart-horses in England, and cannot f«il in getting hop^eij 4 the highest value for agricultural and dray purribse*. ' • Matchless was shown at % BfitarbQj.'ough Affricnltural Show when a yearling. an 4 obfeaiiied the fiilt prize, beatinff five others; he also was jhpwn at Peterborough Entire Horse Show, and obtained the prize. Again, at Peterborough, 1862, he took the niiae, beating six others; and again, at Peterborough, in October, JgM, he took tktf first prize of beating a large field qt l,(s class-thus proving Uimstlf to b3 D»e of the best horses that Engfand pan produce. t t _ (i Matchless will STAND^at the llowin^£K \ —Monday, at Mr. P&ton'S farm, near >. - » Tuesday, at Mr. Rickett's Stables, Otahuhu ; Weanesdayand Thur«d^y, at Newmarket Hotel ; Friday and Saturday, at the Great Northern Hotel, Whau Hotel, Mr. John McLeods, Hendersons Mills.
Terms for the Season :— Single mares, £ 6 ss.' ; two or more, as per agreement. Grooraugc, 65., to be paid at the time of service. '
THE SPLENDID DRAUGHT HORSE . ' CHAMPION HERO.
«.I^B^«asf^ /Champion hero stands friWHKiJKSm \J 17 hands high on shoit legs, fM% jWp is a beautiful black, very active, I2±JLUUi& full of bone, with great muscular
power. Champion Hero was got by Mr. LUter'a Young Hero, champion of England. His dam, a superior miire, was got by Young Active, the property of Mr. Th«cker, of Cauwick ; his sire the property of the same, which took the prize at the Royal Agricultural Show, ak Cambridge, and at a great many others. Champion Horo was bred in England, and > was allowed by competent judges to be the best two-year-old colt shown at the renowned fair, Horncastle. He was cnivfully selected, at enormous * expense, especially for the Antipodes, and can be safely recommended as a sure and valuable stock-getter, ' Champion Hero has bean travelling in Australia (through Windsor, Richmond, and the neighbourhood), and it is a fact worthy of note that his stqck aie making more money than any other iv the colony of New South Wales. , ,
Champion Hero will STAND at the following stations: — Mondays and Tuesdays, at McManus's stables, Panmure ; ( on Wednesdays, at Mr. Patons farm, near Otahuhu; Thursdays, Mr. Ricketts, Otahuhu ; Fridays and Saturdays, at Newmarket.
Terms for the Season --Single mares, £5 55.; two or more, as per agreement. Groomage, 55., to be paid at the time of service. Good Grass Paddocks, at Otahuhu and Newmafkot, for the reception of ranies. ' '
STUD ' H J O RS E, AT j i ,THE NEWMARKET HOTEL STABLES.
«lSSgb-mrf^ rpHE ENGLISH THORO.UGH■"•anJrtKjJP a dark brown, gob by Sweetmeat, dam Coquette, by Launcelot, out of Atyaft, by Sheet Auchor— -Lady Kmmelino by Y. Phantom— Orville Mare. Sweetmeat by Gladiator out ot Lollypop, by Stanch or Voltaire — Belinda by Blacklook — Wagtail by Prime Minister., Lauucelot (brother to Touchstone) by Camel out of Banter by Matter Henry — Boadiceaby Alexander — Brunette by Am'aranthut, Mayfly by Mncbem, — Ancaster Star-
ling, Ilatfan was bred by Mr. Bridge .in 1858 ; imported to Now South Wales, wh,ere, he wa« purchaied'und tent to Canterbury by Mr. G, Duppi». Term* : — Four guineas per mure, and 5». groomage. AH payments to be nude on or before the 10th January, 1860. ' '■ l ' ' " L '
THE WELSH PONY
CUPID. jg^O-^sßttf^ A JET BL AOK, by Cupid, flßihSß^Lv%jA -^--*- late tne p r °p ert y of J * °* n^T OHIf ETaniley, ,'Esq., and the hand4BMBMBKaW someat pony ever yet introduced to the province. • , • • , ! i The above is a perfect dray horse in miniature,, and ( for pdwer atfd^symmetry; unec(uall<d.* {] f »,
' " The Timor 1 Pony
! t ' (( .jD.A.ND.^'^p^, |, K1.., * bay, with black points, sire of Mr. E. Wator«VandMr. T. Smith's Dandies, and, of many. of. the best.iionies n the province, well known as Ligar a breed. ""I v*Vr:' /"''' ' Term* for either, two guineas per mart. All pay* (taints to be made 'on or before the ■ 10th 'January, 1866. t a A. CUNNINGHAM, ,_ , ■) •; Newmarket Hotel, N.|B.— Any special orders resp^otlneVithw of tho Ntove horses can be given to the Gro6n».
Kinlooh »»d>*Fooi^3 VettrlnVry Surgeons, in »ttendano*d»ily; <>**"'
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXI, Issue 2600, 17 November 1865, Page 8
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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXI, Issue 2600, 17 November 1865, Page 8
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