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' u f • Al -A J£ 6 B-h E,S;f ' 't"-^-y * f ! ' "THT, ) v«jiif'> i ',, >•> » THE CELEBRATED ENGLISH PRIZE H 4 ORSES. j i , v'tv-; , i) J.'p^K ', -Two of ttetFin&t ever Imported into r tho -Pfovinoe/ t, , ti"j ' f« >< •* rj fa'? !'l ~t ' • of 'Auckland. .:,,, i t * , A <■ tf£x*im*tfX& li/TATCHLESS, i« ., a .beautiful (WjByfcJHyt3J[ 1VX Brown, aged 5 year3,-BtaudH ■ OHct i? hands 3 inches high,; ,uppn re- ' I'll IffyWBWftv maricably «horb legii, pimsessing im>men'se power and substance ; . \yhil»t for, ay,minetry he stand* unrivalled, with fine .constitution and excellent temper. : :, r , t His siie, that fai -famed old home; Matohlen, 'the i property of Mr. Daek, of Lincolnshire; .which thnrse is the sire o£ more stallions than any ihorsc in England. ■ * Grandiiie Active, the Champion of England, he having won 17 agricultural prizes. Matohlens's dam, a splendid bay mare;' My Mr. Eno's noted brown horse Honest Tom, 'Which Was allowed to be the best that travelled iu hit day ' i < It will ,be seen from this pedigree that Matchless is descended, on both' sides, from the very best breed of cart-horses iu England, anil cannot fail in getting horses of the highest value for 'agricultural 'and dray purposes. Matchless was «hown nt tho Peterborough Agiicnltural Show when ayeailmg, and obtained the first prize, benting five others; he also was shown at Peterborough Entire H(irse Show, and obtained the piize. Again, at Peterborough, 1862,' he took the piize, heating six others; and'agaiu, at' Peterborough, m October, 1863, he took the first prize ,of £20, beating a large field of his' clasi- thus proving himself to be ouo of the best horses that England oan produce. , '

Matchless will STAND at the following Stations : — Monday, at Mr. Pkton'i . furm, uear Otahuhu ; Tuesday, at Mr. Rickett's' Stables, otvhuha, ; ,WeJ-nei-day and Thurcd»y, at Newmai ket Hotel ; Friday ami Saturday, at tho Great Northern Hotel, Whau Hotel, Mr. John Mcl.eol's, Heudersou's, Mills. '

Terms for the Soanon : — Single mares, £5 5s. ; two or moie, as per agreement. Groomage, 6i., to be paid at the time of .service '

, THE SPLENDID DRAUGHT HORSE ' CHAMPION HERO. •'■ '*'

jjSill*'f a^ i^ ITAMPI0N HERO stands ,fr$ffl$lsM&iBM // 1? hands high ou short leg?, f, jf\v fiyjg « a beautiful blnck, very, active, *S~Jm&mttiBP full of bone, with great muscular

power. Champion Hero was got by Mr. Lister's Young Hero, champion , of ISuglaud.t His, dam, * superior mare, was got by Young >.ctive, the property of Mr. Tbacker, of Oanwick ; his sire the property of the same, which took the prize at th'e lioyal Agricultural Show, at Cambridge, aud at a great many others. Champion Heio was lued in England, aud was allowed by competent judges to he the best two yearold colt shown at the renowned fair, ' Hoinciatle. He was carefully selected, at enormous expense, especially for the Antipodes, und can 1 be safely recom-

mended as a sure aud valuable stock-getter. Champion Hero lias been travelling in Australia (through Windsor, liiolnnond, and the neighbourhood), and it is a foot worthy of note that his atock aie limiting more money tbau any othei iu the colony of New South Wales. i

Champion Hero will STAND at the following stations .* — Mondays and Tuesdays, at McManus'f stables, Panmnro ; on Wednesdays, at' Mr. Patou'i farm, near Otahuhu ; Thursdays, Mr. Rickett's, Otahuhu; Fridays and Saturdays, at Newmarket. '

Terms for the Season • —Single mares, £5 53. ; two or more, as per agieement. Groomage^ 5s , to be paid at the tune of service!

Good Grass Paddocks, at Otahuhu aud Newmarket, for the reception of mares.

STUD HORSE, AT THE NEWMARKET HOTEL STABLES.

pJ^^f^e^ rpHEENGLTSHTHOROUGHm *famBB&3& a dark brown, got by Sweetmeat, dam Coquette, by Luuucelot, out of Abaft, by Sheet Anchor— Lady Emineline by Y. Phautom— Orville Mare. Sweetmeat by Gladutor out of Lollypop, by Staich or Voltaire — Belinda by Blacklook — Wagtail by Prime Miuister., Launcelot (brother to Touchstone) by Camel out of Banter by Master Henry— Boadicea by Alexauder— Bmuette by Amiuauthus, Mayfly by Machem, —Aucaster Starhng.

Rattan was brod by Mr. Biidge in 1853 ; imported to New South Wale«, where he was purchased aud seut to C.inteibury by Mr. G. Duppa.

Terms : — Four guineas per mare, and 5s. groomage. All payments to be made on or before the 10th Janu'ary, 1806.

TEE WELSH PONY

CUPID.

■^VWiGJKj 0 A J^T BLACK, by Cupid, fgjkjfcJmVTO -^-*- ats tM0 Property of J. O. ~DlTct tlam h3y, Esq. , | aud , the hand<SBSHBWVRHw &omest pony ever yet iutroduced to the province. Tho above is a perfect dray horse in miniature, aud for power and symmetry unequalled.

The Timor Pony

DANDY TOM, a bay, with black points, sire of Mr. E. Waters's uid Mi. T. Smith's Dandies, and of many of the |est ponies n the province, well known as Ligar's reed. \Terins for either, two guinens per marp. All payn\nts to be m.ulo on or before the 10th January, ISO. ' • \ A. CUNNINGHAM, \ Newmarket Hotel. 1\B. —Any special orders respecting either of the abop hoises cau be given to the Grooms. , ,

K\locii and Fooks, Veterinary Surgeons, in attenWco daily t '

HOWARD'S ZIGZAG HAR.ROWS Wiued at the last trial of . tjie Royal [Agficultoral bciety,oE England, at' Newcastle, , all- the Pi Siesta llairdwstin alj the classes, alid'for the last len Yirs J. and F,.' Howard have Won every First Prize fo Harrows iu eveiy class; ' ' ',*'•'

. ZIGZAG , H ARRQWS, ', < have racVed Sixteen 'Fir*!! Pr'w*Jpam tbeiRo.yal AgricuHil Society of Englaud, being the largest number oWizes awarded to any kind of ' Harrows oVer exhiUed. ' . ' \ _____ ' ' FORTY TWUSAND SETS ARE NOW, lit ITSB. , i »".-., I 1 At the Pinouth Meeting of the Royal Agricultural Societ of England, July, 1865, J. 1 and F. Howard wotfvery Prize 'for ' wliicli' they"66l3nibted, viz : — Two irsfc Prizes 'for 1 the bosb rltiymaltiug jyUohines, anUie First Hriae forthe best Hor«e Rake, The«e Maohiii have won the First ■Prifee- atf'eWy oompebitive til, both at home dhd abroad. ," \ ' . ■ , i ' ' i' ■ I" ' :. \ . ~ I The foUowiu'Prize» have been awarded to J. and } F. H6ward bj|i e Royal Agricultural Sqoiety of England :— Foe-four First Pjfizei for the best Ploughs for ligUaud, 'bestPldughs for heavy land, te%t. l?lough^ fi general purposes, » best Plouglw, beat^jsoirPlough^ be»t Half o>^ b^ Hone Hakes, ti Haym»lcer«, and belt flbrte Hoes;" also'the Gold lidal, and' other Prizes, for Steam Cultivating M binery, which is especialljr adapted for laying dowiaud in permanent pasture. , , . , l : ■ Full partioiirs may be • bad • of, theirs Agents throughout the tlonie's, or will be sent free on application to. 4 ' , . . i JAMES FREDERIOK- HOWARD, ! ' Wll "'B-Awkr_. iRON'WdRjcs/ w ' ' : ' > j t - J Lonk^Office"-U/ C^apsi^e. ' J * '" J 1 " Liverpoi^oe— 19, Sweotlng-»jireo{f.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXI, Issue 2609, 28 November 1865, Page 8

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