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Av-MnwifirA ft/TAJOR? "Is * beautiful Bay yiKfc'Jfflflj IVI- Cheinut; stands 164 bauds ,He War'.bredj liy , Edmund | t3fi&!Wnm*M*Mting] 'E;4-V .%tfi n ,' Amesbury Wiltshire, England; »ire, ( " r tlio';,celobrated Sjnffolk, Horsn Boxer (winner, of three, •nocesMv^.firifcfp.pflJßß of the Royal Agricultural Society of England) ; grand-! sire, Rob Roy ; dam, Sober, by,the, cclebri\ted;Hprje, Pride of Suffolk ; grainVdam, Lady Mary. > ,/(,,, ' Major won the,jir*t prize of £25,&b jthe meeting of the Royal Agricultural Sooiety of .England, at Canterbury, July, 1860, being then twoyoa)*,old..n!Je was, t elected and purchased by Tlioiuas Crispe, Evq.vof Batley Abbey, Suffolk, for,B.'Q.,Kermode, Esq., of Mona Vale, near Hobarfc Town, Taimnnja. He won the fiist prize at the Society's Show at Campbelltown, 1801, for the best imported Draught Stallion in the colony ; and ho won the same prize iin ,thei Society's Show held at Longford in,lB(J2. • ;'» • ] Major will STAND this season, at the Mount St. f John Stable, next the Junction Hotel, Otahuhu ltoad, on Tuesday, Fiiday, and Satuiday ;' at Otahnhu, at Mr. John Hall's, on Monday and j Thursday } iuul ftt Panmttre, at Mr. Browne'n on ] Wednesday, in each week. ' uji' ' ' Terms, for the Season ;— Single M*rosi £fl'los.j two or more, £Q euoh. Groomage, at tinieof service, ss. each inaro. i > * .
THR CELEBRATED IMPORTED HEAVY • DRAUGHT STA.LLION IRON DUKE.
tfKtzvtdßffa . TftOtf DOItE laaDarkGreyior lokftkJWvA -*- l{oau ' stands 17 lmuds high, T^ZGISt bied b y Mr< '• l ' ownMlld > oE Stoney tSgti&ynßßM Staunton, near Hiuckley, Euglaud; •ire, Kin? Charles; daw, Flora, whioh took the second prize at tho Uoyal Ag'iioulturat Sooiety'a Exhibition at Shrewsbury, aud the fir«t prize at the' Noitlmmpton' Exhibition of the «arne society, as well' at at the Provincial Exhibition of Leicester, ltugby, , Aihby-de-k-Zouoh, aud Eliuckleyl < Her firsb fo»l, the Black Princo (half-brother to ' the lion Duke), at three yeara old took the prize 1 for dray horses at the Royal Agrioultural Society's Exhibition at York, and in the same year he won the fljijhland Agricultural Sooioty'a Silver Med.a} at Edinburgh
Iron Duke was exhibited and won the first prize at the meeting of tho Leicester Agricultural Society against »1L hories wlieu hardly two yean old. Ho won the nrisja far th.c bpdfc imported he*vy
drought horse nb Alaitlatnl, New South Vales. Iron Duke will SL'AND this «eason at the Mount St, Johu Stables, next the Junction Hotel, Otahalm Boad, on Wednesday and Saturday ; Otahuhu, Tuesday and Friday j ' and Panmui'e, Qu Monday and Thuriday in each week. Teims fortlio Season :— Single Mare*, £5 10s ; two or more, £5 each ; groomage, s*. Mures not proving in foal ijo the Dukn froiu last year will have service this year at £i, and if put to Major w»U be allowed £1 at the time of payment. Mares to be sei ved either hobbled or loose, at the option of the groom. Mares not stinted towaids the end of the season may change to the other horse if the owner chooser.
All payments to. be made qu or before the I>{; of Jauuary, 1866.
N.B.— On tho days named tho horses will not generally arrive before }1 o'glook, but wil} remain at that plaae uutil 8 next inortuug. R. WYNNE. Mount St. John Stables, October 5, 1865.
TTOWARD'S CHAMPION PLOUGH XX gained at tho lust trials of the Royal Agricultural Sucfety of England., & k Newcastle, the First and Only Prize for tfye Bkst Wnsitb Plough for General Pdkboses. Thja is the most important pri?o for ploughs offered by tlig'sogiety, and. for tjjp last tea years J. and F. Howard have been the winneps of i|*. " i A
HOWARD'S CHAMPION PLOUGH
has received Fifteen First Prizes from the Royal Agricultural Society of England, being the laigest number of piiggs ft warded to any kind of plough ever exhibited,
HOWARD'S CHAMPION PLOUGHS
won at the last two years' Autumnal Matches the unprecedented number of Forty-one All-England prizes, an'd upwards of 500 local prizes, the largest number ever gained by by any maker.
MORE THAN SIXTY THOUSAND ARE NOW JN USE, '
At the Plymouth Meeting of tile Royal Agricultural Society ot England, July, 1865, J. and b. Howard won every prize for which they competed, viz.:— Two First Prizes for the best Haymakiug Machines, »nd the Fir^t Prize for the beat Hone Rake. These machines have won every First Prize at every competitive triaL both at home and abroad.
The following prizes have been awarded (jo J. ,and F. Howard by the Royal Agricultural Society of England .—Forty four First Frizes, for tho best Ploughs for light land, be«t Ploughs for heavy laud, best Ploughs for general purposes, best Ridging Ploughs, best Hubsoil Ploughs, best Harrows, best Horae Rakes, best Haymakora, and best Horse Hoes ; also, the Gold Medal, and other prizes, for Steam Cultivating Machiuory, which is especially adapted for layiug down laud permanent pasture. _ , , ( , • r m , • t < »'j
Full paiticulars may be had .of theii; agents throughout the colonies, or will bo sent free on application to
JAMES & FREDERICK HOWARD, Britannia Ikon Works, » < . Bedford, Enolahd.
London Office— 4, Oheapside. Liverpool Office— l 9, Sweeting-ttreet.
HOWARD'S ZIGZAG HARROWS gained at the last trial of the Royal Agricultural Society of England, at Newcastle, all the Prizes for Harrows in all tho claries, aud for the hut Ten .Years J. and F., Howard havo won eyery First Prize for Harrows in every claw. , > . i
HOWARD'S ZIGZAG HARROWS • have received Sixteen First Prizes from the Royal Agrioultual Society of , England, , being, the: largest number of Prizes awarded to , any kind of Harrows over exhibited. ' t , ' . i
FORTY THOUSAND SETS ARE NOW IN USE,
'At the Plymouth Meeting of the Rbyal Agricultural Society of England, July, 1865, J. and F. Howard won every Prize for . which, theycompeted, viz. :— Two First Prizes for the best, Haymaking Machines, 'and the First Prize for the best Horse Rake. These Machines have won the First Priae > ao 'every competitive trial, both at home and abroad.
The following, Prizes have been awarded to J. and F. Howard by the Royal Agrioultural.Sqciejty of England: -Forty-four First Prizes for the best Ploughs for light laud, best Ploughs for heavy land, beitlPloughs for» general, purposes, > beotl ißidgiug Ploughs, best. Subsoil Ploughs, best Harro.ws,! best, Horse Bakes, best Haymakers, and best^Horse. Hpes^ also the Gold' Medal, and 1 other Prizes, for Steam Cultivating Machinery,, which is, emeoially adapted for layiug down land in-permanent pasture. v /, (( ,r ,, H — j_j (,;'/ -iwrff Full particulars may be had of their Agents throughout, the colonies, or will, be, sent .free on application to JAMES '& : FREbERICfc HOWARD, Britannia' lron Works, Bedfobd, Ehq la nd . London Ofgae^4 t jQheapside. . Liverpool offiQorrl9, j Sweetjng{>tir«gt< - . V ;
, ' [ , (|j-, J nJI 111- My. (1(1 ,J ~ T7IOR CHEAP and EASY^rWASHI^yW X; .HAKPER 'l^YELYETßESS^.Prepara.tioniof GLY S QERINE and SOAP, EP.VVpEB, iwhioh,jm.alc« a pi of use lather and saves .CQnsideiablyrtuiSoap.fcno: rubbm'g. No Vvjaihing^ Cr.yit»]i flW. ( sithir lU So>p, Powde« l ,will, do tins. Sold by all Storekeepers. Mapjif^t^ji-Broniley-byßow, London,
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXI, Issue 2602, 20 November 1865, Page 8
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