THE BANK OP AUCKLAND THE Bank of Auckland is now opened for receiving money on deposit, opening current accounts liseounting approred bills, and transacting all otbe? isual banking business. CHARLES E. JOHNS, Manager. NORTH BRITISH AND MERCAKTIjyg INSURANCE COMPANY, LONDON AND EDINBUBQ H;' ESTABLISHED 1809. LNCORPOUATKD 3Z IIOXAi CITAHTKB AIOJ B?EO;iL AOTil , OV PABUAjrEKT. SußSKUiiiiiD CAPITAL £2,000,000 STERTJXG. . ACCtTAICXATED ASH IKTK3TED Eu>"DS, £1,371,000 THE COII?ANY Insures against FIRE nearly every description ol Property in all parts of tho World, at'tlie lowest rates of Premium corresponding to each risk. Insurances for St-veil Years * churged for Six only. Losses settled with proinpitude and liberality. Tiie Undersigned hart*. been appointed the Company's Agents, "and are empowered to issue Policies ou the most favourable terms, and to settle any claims that may arise. GILFILLAN & CO. RAILWAY 3IACHINERY AND PLANT.. rpHK undersigned, agents ior itlessrs. CoxixiSh and X Biiucb, lute Hallway Contractors, Victoria; cat sell LOCOMOTIVE ENGINES STONE-UK EAKING MACHINES "MAC'KIInARY, of all kinds STATIONERY & RUNNING PLANT AND A quant it v of every description of— ILVILWAY MATERIALS. ALFRED WOOLLEY & CO., Queen-street. "BARNARD & ALLEN, ARCHITECT'S AN D SURVEYORS OVKK COCJIIiANE'S LAl.']) SIA'HT, Eort-strect, Auckland. "MATCHLESS." THE CELEBRATED ENGLISH PIiIZE HOUSE. Imported 1804: The Pini:st Hoksf. ever Imported into tef. Pkovixce oe Auckland. ■a, it ATCELES3 is a beautiful 1 — - I*/? - agea •■) years, sTsinds 16 hands 3 inches high, upon remarkI Juj'lv fhort legs, posscsitig immense power and suV stance : whilst for svminetry and activity he stand,'; unrivalled, with fine constitution and excellent good temper. His pire, that far-famed horss old " SlatcU'-ss." tlv: propertv of Sir. Daek, of Lincolnshire, which hor.se is" the sire of more stallions than any horse in England. , Grandsire "Active," the Champion of England, lie having won 17 agricultural prizes. " Matchless's " dam, a splendid hay mare, by Mr, Eno's noted brown horse " Honest Tom," which 1 was allowed lo he the l)"ft that f ravelled in his dav. It will bo seen from this pedigree that " Maich--1 less " is descended, on both sides, from the very best breed of curt 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 ycalling, and obtained thi: first prize, beating five others : he also was shown at Peterborough Entire I'orso Show, and obtained the prize, Again, at Petei borough, in ISG'2, he took the prize, boating six otheis; and again, at Peterborough, in October ]S('.:'>, he took the first pros ci £'20, heating a large jield of his class—thus proving himself to hi one of the best horses that England can prodiux. " Matchless" will stand at the following stations:— "Wednesday and Thursday, Newmarket Hotel; Mor.dav and Tuesdav, Mr. ifiickitt's stable, Otaauha; ' Eri'hiv und Saturdav, "Whan Hotel: and -<tr. ,(ohn MeLeod's. Henderson s Mill, Road. I'enns for the season : Single Mnre-s, £~> 10s.: or move, as per agreement. Grewitage at time of service, os. each m:«o. All payments to be made on or before the Sth January, A. CUNNINGHAM, t Newmarket• Hotel. September 20, 186-1. e " BAEON CLYDE" ..T . . IA7IEL stand this season at 'a? " T Victoria Stables, EllersL'e: «n<l will travel to Otahyhu of. Wednesdays. | Terms per agreement. ~\YM. FERGUSON, i Groom I _ ' j « YOUNG CUMBERLAND." 0 VOU N G CUMBERLAST M will stand this season at the 1 :<* Stuhles of the undersigned, ami travel by agreement. "j. BYGROFT. Onohuuga'. October ISG4. j HORSE AND CABF.IAGK BAZAAK, ! MINIBUSES v.-ill start punctually to and iron u OXEHUIvGA, hourly, from S a.m., til! 5 p.m. in* | elusive. On Sundays from each place r.t ■) a.m., and ' at 4 p.m. j | Passengers and Luggage booked for the Eoyid ■* J Mail a::s, to suit the depart lire from li:£ Manuiisa I | of steamers for the South. r j _ EOK HIKE : j V. ;igonctte3, for ])u : .r of horses, or four in i:and f j Albert <. avs ami iiuggies | Open and Close Curri»"es I i.'o.i; Carts I Ladies' and Gentlemen's Sadiile Horses Slarrmge Cumages, with or witliout postilions J Alwavs o:i Ham!, u Variety of | FIRST-CLA-Ss! SADDLE & LIGHT' IIAKNES? . j HORSES FOR. SALE. : _ IT. HARDINGIOy. j Sept. 1, iSu-I-. I j "THE NEW ZEALAND HERALD." | TERMS OF JVDVKETISKJir.XTS. I Throo lines Is. [ Four iiaes " Is. fi-. [ Eiyiit lians ... -....a. j Aral 2it. for cacti aitd'aiona! line. \ sußscmrriox. ( 10s. tier Quarter; single eo'iie.s.: ; r : . Kir Advertisements will 1h; roeeivctl at the yialUiliustveoL. every clay (Saiidays i-Ni-eifleUl uulii I'.a;.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 303, 1 November 1864, Page 8
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