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THE OBLMBIUTED (IMPORIBD, HE Y.VY

DRAUGHT ENI'IRIS M AJ.OK,

#|*«s|iw'flffjJsS l^'/TAJOR is a beautiful Biij /|jj^J)j(^j|^tO IVJL Chesnut; stands 16J hands Hot high. Ho was bred by Edmund '4tes^!3*&S»M» Aiding, 3Ssq., Ratfin, Amesbury Wiltshiie, England; sire, tho celebr/ilod SulTolli HoisnßoxPr (winner of three suocewivo first prizes of the Royal Agncultui«l .Society of England) ; grandsire, Piob Hoy ; dam, Sobei, by tho celebrated Hoite Prido of Suffolk ; giand-dam, Lady Mary. Major won the first prize of £25 at tho meeting of the Royal .Agricultural Society of England, at Canterbury, July, 1860, being then two years old. He was selected and puichaiod by Thomas Cmpe, I ( >q. of Batley Abbey, Suffolk, for R. Q. Kermode, Esq., of Mona Vale, near Hobart Town, Tasmania. He won the fiiat piize at tho Society's Show at Campbelltown, 1861, lor the best imported Draught Stallion in tho colony ; and ho won the same prize in the Society's Show hold at Longford M.15132. Major will STAND this season, at the Mount St. John b tables, next tho Junction Hotel, Otahuhu Itoad, on Tuesday, Fnday, and Saturday ; at Otahuhu, at Mr. John Hall's, on Monday aud Thuisday ; and at Paumuro, at Mr. Brownes on Wednesday, in each week. Teims,, for the Reason : — Single Mares, £6 10s.; two or more, £6 each. Gioomage, at time of setvico, ss. each marc.

THE CELEBRATED IMPORT BD HEAVY DRAUGHT STALLION IRON" DUKE.

cx^fc^rffflrk TRON DOKE is a Dai k Grey or /jAfe^J^tjJ X Roan, stands 17 hands high, Wuill me( * k v r * Townseud, o£ Stoney «3a3NsPfefeu» SUiuiton, near Hiuckley, England; sire, Klll3 Ohailea; dam, Flora, which took the second pnsse at the Jloy.il Agtioultur.il Society's Exhibition nt Shiewbbury, and the firot prize at the Northampton Exhibition of tho sarao society', an well as at the Piovmcial Exhibition of Leicester, Rugby, Ashby-de-la-Zouch, and Lhnokley. Her firat foal, the Black Prince (half-brother to the lion IJuke), at thtee yeais old took the prize fordiay homes at tho Royal Agricultural Society's Exhibition at York, aud 111 tho same year he won the Highland Agiicultural Society' 3 Silver Medal at Edinburgh. Iron Duke was exhibited and won the first prize at the meeting of the Leicester As;iiciiltnral Socioty agaiust all hotses when hardly two yeats old. Ho won the prize for the best imported heavy draught horse at M aitlaud, New South Vales. Iron Duke will STAND tluu season at the Mount j St. John Stibl.'s, next the Junction Hotel, Otnha.hu l!oad, on Wednesday and Saturday ; Otahuhu, 'iucsday and Friday; and Paumure, on Monday and Thin 3d ay in each week. Terms for tho Season '—Single Mues, £5 10s ; two or more, .£5 each ; gi coinage, s*. Marcs not proving in foal to tho Dultn from last yo%r will hive oeivice this year at £i, and if put to Major will bo allowed £1 at the time of payment. Mares to bo served either hobbkd or loose, at the option of the gioom Mares not stinted tow aids the end of tho season may change to the other horse if the owner chooses.

All payments to be made on or before the Ist of January, ISGG.

N B.— On tho days named the horses will not geueially arrive befoie 11 o'clock, but will remain at that I'lacu until S ucx.t morning. R. q WYNNE. Mount St. John Stable*, Ootobei 5, 1863

HOWARD'S CHAMPION PLOUGH gained at the list trivls of the ltojal Agricultural Society of England, at Newcastle, the Fust and Only Pri/a for the BEsr Wunrcr, Pi.ocoh ron General Purposes. This is tho most unpoi taut prize for ploughs offeied by tho society, aud for the last ten yeais J. and F. Howard have been the winners of it.

HOWARD'S CH4.MPION PLOUGH

has leceived Fifteen Fust l'll/es fiom the Royal Agiicultinal Society of Kngland, being the laigest number of pnze3 awarded to any kiud ot plough over exhibited.

HOWARD'S CHAMPION PLOUGHS

won at the last two years' Autumnal Matches the unpiecedented numbei of Foity-onc All-England Prizes, and upwards of 500 local piizes, the laigest number ever gamed by by any maker.

MORE THAN SIXTY THOUSAND ARE NOW

IN USE.

At the Plymouth Meeting of tho Royal Agricultutal Socioty of England, July, ]Bdo, J. and P. Ilowaid won every pu/io for which they competed, vi/.:— Two Fiiat Prizes for the best Haymaking Machines, and tho First Piize for tho best Hoise Rake, These machines have won every First Prize at every competitive tual, both at homo aud abioad.

The following prizes have been awaided to J. aud F. Howard by the Royal Agricultural Socioty of England: — Foityfour Fust frizes, for the best ''loughs for light laud, best Ploughs for heavy land, best Ploughs for geneial pm poses, best Ridging Ploiighs, best Subsoil Ploughs, best lftutov>s, best tloi'sc Rakes, best Haymakers, and beat Horse Hoes ; al«o, the Gold Medal, and other prices, for Steam Cultivating Machinery, which is especially adapted for laying down laud permanent pasture.

F.IIII particulars may be had of their agents tlnoughout the colonies, or will be sent free on application tp

J4MES & FREDERICK HOWARD, Bkitannia. Irok Works, BKPpp JJ D , EjJJOLiND. London Office— 4, Ohoapside, Liverpool Office— l 9, Sweeting-street,

HOWARD'S ZIGZAG HARROWS gained nt the last trial of the Royal Agricultural Society of England, at Newcastle, all the Piizes for Hairows in all the classes, aud for the lust Ten Yeais J. aud F. Howanl have won eveiy First Prize for Hairows iv eveiy class.

HOWARD'S 2IGZAG HARROWS

hive leceived Sixteen First Prizes from the Royal Agricultual Society of Englaud, being tho largest number of Piizes awaided to any kind of Harrows evei exhibited.

FORTY THOUSAND SEi'S ARE NOW IN USE.

At the Plymouth Meeting of the Rsyal Agricultural Sooiety of England, July, 1865, J. and F. Howard vjroii every Prize £or which they competed, viz :— Two First Puaes for the best Hayihaliing Machines, and the Fiist Piizo for the best Horse Rake, These Machines have wou the Fiist Prize at every competitive trial, both at homu aud abroad.

The following Prizes have been awarded to J. and F. Howard by the Royal Agricultural Society of England :— Forty-four First Prizes for the best Ploughs for light land, best Ploughs for heavy land, best Ploughs for general purposes, best Ridging Plouglis,! bept'Subgojl Ploiigh?, best Hairows, best Hone Kakei, beit Haymakers, and best Horse Hoesj also the Gold Medal, and other Prizes, for Steam Cultivating Machinery, which is especially adapted for laying down laud in permanent pasture.

Full particulars may be had of their Agents throughout the colonies, or will be sent free oa application to JAMES & FREDERICK HOWARD, JJRIT4NHTA. Iroi* Works,

Bedford, Ekjuasi), London Office— 4, Cheapside. * Liverpool Office— l 9, Sweeting-street.

FOR CHEAP and E\SY WASHING uso HARPER TWELVETRISES' Preparation of GLYCERINE aud SOAP POWDER, which make* a piofime lather, aud saves con^ideiably in Soap and rubbing. No, ,W<v>hi»B CrypUhi «ot» other Soap Powder* will do thif. Sold by all Storekeeper*. Mamifaotory— Bromley-by«Bow, London,

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXI, Issue 2603, 21 November 1865, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXI, Issue 2603, 21 November 1865, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXI, Issue 2603, 21 November 1865, Page 8

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