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"MATCHLKS S." THE CELEBRATED ENGLISH PRIZE IIORSP Imported 1864. The Finest House evek Ihpokted into tub Province of Auckland. *** "TI/fATHLESS" is a beautiful B ro »„ -LYJL aged 5 years, stands 16 hand 3 inches high, upon remarkably gh 0 r legs, possessing immense power n,d substance ; whilst for symmetry and activity, he stan N unrivalled, with fine constitution and excellent good temper. His Sire, that far-famed horse old " Matchless "» the property of Mr. Daek, of Lincolnshire, which horse is the sire of more stallions than any horse in England. Grandsire, " Active," the Champion of England he having won 17 agricultural prizes. " Matchless's" dam, a splendid bay mare, by Mr. Eno's noted brown horse " Honest Tom," which was allowed to be the best that travelled in his day. It will be seen from this pedigree that " Matchless" is descended, on both sides, lrom the very best breed of cart horses in England, and cannot fail in getting horses of the highest value for agricultural and dray purposes. " Matchless" was shown at the Peterborough Agricultural Show when a yearling, and obtained the first prize, heating five others; he also was shown at Peter borough Entire Horse Show, and obtained the prize. Again, at Petorberough, in 1862, he took the prize' beating six others; and again, at Peterborough, in October, 1863, he took the first prize of £2O, beating a large field ol 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, Newmarket Hotel; Monday and Tuesday, Mr. Rickitt's stable, Otahuhu ; Friday and Saturday, Wb.au Hotel; and Mr. John McLeod, Henderson's Mill, Great Gorth Koad. Terms for the season: Single mares, £5 10s.; two or more, as per agreement. Groomage at time of service, ss. each mare. All payments to be made on or before the Bia January, 1865. A. CUNNINGHAM. Nswmarket Hotel. . September 28, 1864. "MAJOR." THE CELEBRATED IMPORTED, HEAVY, DRAUGHT ENTIRE "MAJOR," The property of Mr. B. Newell. MAJOR is a beautiful Bay Chesnut, stands 16 J hands high. He was bred by Edmund Aiding, Esq., Ratfin, „ Amesbury, Wiltshire, England; sire. th» celebrated Suffolk horse " Boxer" (winnei of three successive first prizes of the Royal Agricultural Society of England); grand-sire, " Rob Roy ;" dam, '• Sober," by the celebrated horse " Pride of Suffolk •' grand-dam" Lady Mary." '• Major " won the first prize of £25 at the meeting oi the Royal Agricultural Society of England at Canterbury July 18, being then two years old. He was selected and purchased by Thos. Crispe, Esq., of Batley Abbey, Suffolk, for R. Q. Kermode, Esq., of Mona Vale, near Hobart Town, Tasmania. He won the first prize at the Society's show at Campbell Town, 1861, for the best imported draft stallion in the colony; and he won the same prize in the Society's show, held at Longford, in 1862. •' Major" will stand this season at the Junction Hotel, on Tuesday, Friday, and Saturday; at Otahuhn, at Air John Hall's, on Monday and Thursday; and at Panmure, at Mr. Browne's, on Wednesday, in each week. Terms, for the season :—Single mares, £7 10s.; two or more, £7 each. Groomage, at time of service, ss. each "Prince." THE FIRST-CLASS IMPORTED HEAVY DRAUGHT CLYDESDALE ENTIRE " PRINCE " The " Prince" is a beautiful black, stands 16J hands high, has splendid action, and beautiful proportion. He was bred by Robert Hutchison, Esq., of Craigsland, Dun* douald, Ayrshire, Scotland; sire, the celebrated Clydesdale " Prince Albert;" grandsire, " Fulton's Clyde;" great grandsire, Frame's " Old Champion." Dam, by Clydesdale's Rival." He was selected (after winning, at three years old, one first and three second prizes) and imported 11 Victoria, where he won two champion cups and two gold medals, besides several local prizes. He served three seasons most successfully in Victoria, his stock proving him one of the best sires ever imported to the colonies. The "Prince" will stand at the Junction Hotel, on Wednesday and Saturday; at "tahuhu, on Tuesday and Friday ; and at Panmure, or. aionday and Thursday, in each week. Terms for the season : —Single mare:, £6 10s. two or more, £6 each; groomage at time of service, ss. ea~h "Iron Duke." THE CELEBRATKJ3 lUfORTED HEAVY DRAUGHT STALLION " IKON DUKE." " Iron Duke" is a dark grey or brown, stands 17 hands high, bred by Mr. Townsend, of Stoney Staunton, near Hinckley, England; sire, " King Charles;" dam, " Flora," whieh took the second prize at the Royal Agricultural Society's Exhibition at Shrewsbury, and th« first prize at the Northampton Exhibition of the same Society, as well as at the Provincial Exhibition of Leicester, Rugby, Ashby-de-la Zouch, and Hinckley. Her first foal, " The Black Prince," (half-brother to the y Iron Duke") at three years old took the prize for dray horses at the Royal Agricultural Society's Exhibition at York, and in the same year he won the Highland Agricultural Society's Silver Medal at Edinburgh. " Iron Duke " was exhibited and won the first prize at the meeting of the Leicester Agricultural Society against all horses when hardly two years old. He won the prize for the best imported heavy draugh horse at Maitland, in New South Wales. •■ Iron Duke " will stand this season at the Junctiou Hotel, on Monday and Thursday; Otahuhu, Wednesday and Saturday ; and Panmure, on Thursday and Friday in each week. Terms for the season : —Single mares, £6 IOs.; two op more £6 each; groomage, ss. Mares not proving in foal to the " Duke" from lust year will have services this year at half-price, and if put to either '; Major" or " Prince', will be allowed £2 at the time of payment. Mares to be served either hobbled or loose, at the option of the grooms. Mares not stinted towards the end of the season may change to either of the other horses as the owners may chjose. All payments to be made on or before the 12th January, 186->. Three Prize Cups (one for the stock of each horse), first prize, value £2O ; second prize, £lO ; third, £5 each, will be given to be competed for at the Junction Sale Yards, on a day to be named in November, 1866, when the foals will bo about a year old. Parties not having a receipt in full for the service will be disqualified to compete at the show. N.B. —On the days n;'uned the horses will not generally arrive befoi e 11 o'clock, but will remain at that place untd eight next morning. B. NEWELL. Junction Hotel, September 28, 1864. NILINE DYES— GIKARDS PATENT.—It is necessary iigain to Caution Dyers and others from acceptthe one-sided statements set forth in theAdvertisementsof Levinstein & Co. The Injunction was granted by the ViceChancellor on the 12th November last, simply because the Defendant did not then make out a prima facie case or evince any shadow of intention to impeach the Patent, but put forward two Clerks to swear that he could not be found, when it is now proved he was in Loudon. The Court does not grant an Injunction when a Defendant shows a bona fide intention to contest the Patent. Ibis was the course pursued in suits instituted against Thomas Holiday & Go, and Messrs. Warburton & for infringement of this very Patent, in both of which an Injunction was refused and an order made to try the validity of the Patent; bnt the Defendants in such case submitted to a perpetual Injunction without going to trial, and paid the costs. _ Accordingly, when, after four months' delay, Levinstein came forward and stated his intention to try the question, the Injunction was dissolved, but (as expressly stated by the learned Lords Justices) without prejudice to any question, and the Defendant was ordered to keep an account of the profits, and to abide by any order to expedite the trial. The (Sir William Page Wood), on an applicat,on ui expedite the Cause made on the 17th March said:—"l think there has been the greatest delay on th' part of the Defendant to secure the invasion of the Patent.' 8 Messrs. Simpson, Maule & Nicholson are using every endeavour to bring the Trial on as early as possible, and hope to do so by the end of May, unless the Defendant throws fresh obstacles in the way. In the meantime, it should be distinctly understood the validity of the Patent remains unaffected, and that all Persons Buying or Using Dves made according to its process from others than the Plaintiffs or their Agents (as well as the Makers nd Sellers thereof), become liable to proceedings being restituted against them for so doing, the Plaintiffs are determined and prepared to uphold their rights againt ill InngerS' HENRY & FREDK. CHESTER, Solicitors for Messrs. Renard, Freres et FranM the Patentees, and for Messieurssimpson Maule & Nicholson, the Sole Licensees,

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New Zealander, Volume XXI, Issue 2265, 3 November 1864, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealander, Volume XXI, Issue 2265, 3 November 1864, Page 2