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HORSE AND CARRIAGE Sf - :: will start punctually ts g| ONEIJUNGA, hourly, from 8 a.m., till 5 B clusir'o. On Sundays from each place at 9 a.m., B| at 4 p.m. |gK Passengers and Luggage booked for the Bop,] » JTu.il Vans, to suit the departure from the K of steamers for the South. B|.: FOR HIKE: K TVnjjoncftes. f"r pair of horses, or four in hand K Albert l ur.i and . B| Open ami Close Carriages Kg 1 Josz Ctirfs s|Ladies' and Gentlemen's Saddle Horses Hp. Murritfge Carriages, with or without postilionj Sr' Always on Tl.ir.d, a Variety of K FIRST-CLASS V-ADDLK cfc LlU'ltl' HARNESS HORSES FOR SALE. IT. HARDINGTON Sept. 1, 18R4. " M A T C II L E S 8. " THE CELEBRATED ENGLISH PRIZE IIOKSE. ! Imported 1564. E| The Finest House ever Ijjpoeted into thj H Province oe Aucklaxs. E MATCHLESS is a Vantiful broim, aged o years, E stumls 10 hai.ds 3 inches high, upon reiiuirt' 5 ably -h n rt lens, possessing immense power and sub- B stance; whilst f.a- symmetry and activity he stands K unrivalled, with fine- constitution and excellent good temp- r. ! his sire, that far-famed hc-rse old " Matchl.ss," | tlio propetty of 31 r. D ek, of Lincolnshire, which ! horse is the sire of more stallions than any horse in j England. Orr.ndsiro "Active," tho Champion of England, : he bavins; won 17 agricultural pii/.es. j " Jlatchloss's" dan:, a f-pli-jmid hay ir.'are, by 3L\ Elm s noted brown horse "Honest Tom,'' which w;is allowed to be the b-T t that tra l - ellt <l in his day. It will be seen from this pedigree that "Matchless " is descended, on both sides, from the very best breed of cart hoisos in England, and cannot fail in getiinir hmsi s of the highest value for agricultural and diay pui poses. •'Mati hle.-s " was shown at the Peterborough Agiieu:tural Show when a yearling, and obtained tiic lir.-t prize, beating five others ; he al-o was shown at l'oterboiough Lntiie 11mse bhow, and obtained t)ie piize. Again, at I'o erborough, in IS(>2, he took tho prize, beating six otheis; and again, at Peterborough, in October ISG3. he took the first prize of :U'2o, beatinu: a largo field of his e'ass—thus proving hini-ell to be one ot tho bo. t horses that England can produce. " Matchless" will stand at the following stations:— "Wednesday and Thursday, Newmarket Hotel; Monday and Tuesday, Mr. Riekitt'sstable, Otahuhu; Fiiduy and J-aluiday, "Whau Hotel: and llr. John MeLeods, Hendeiscn's Mil:, Great North Koad. 'l'ernis for the season : Single Mures, £5 10s.; two or more, as per agreement. Gr<. ; ouiag<j at time oi'seivice, ss. each mare. All payments to be made on or before the Sth January, IStio. A. CUNNINGHAM, N eu market Hotel. September 29. ISGt. " 13A HON CLYDE" ,"v "\\riLL stand this season at the £ » V Victoii i stables, Hi< n-l'.e; and will travel to Otahuhu cn Wednesdays. Terms per agreement. \VM. FERGUSON, Groota " YOUNG CUMBERLAND." , "V 0U K G CCMBEKLA>T> fs'ki/i L will stand this season at Hit j'S lAy 5-rabies of the undersigned, and travel by agreement. J. BYCROFT, Oneliunpi. | October 2G, 18G1. | THE THOROUGH BRED HORSE ! 'DUNDEE' ~WTILL STAND at the Victoria « 1 i f-iables up till the 15th December. A limited number ot , mares only will be taken. For terms, applv to 1 • \V>i. ferglson, Groom GRASS SEED. On sale at the IJ ay-market, 1") E D G L O V i i\ "White Clover Al.-.X ko Clover Cow Grass Clover Cocksfoot Grass Prairie Grass Uyo Grass Mix oil Grass And— Rape Seed. ALFRED BUCKXAND. OK SALE, At the Stores of Henderson and Macfarlane, piALIFOKNIAN AND ADELAIDE FLUUK Mauniius Sugar and Riee, ex ' Syipmde Caiiioriiian Oats, seed or feed _ 11KN A- MACFARLASKCRO W N HOTEL. ■ "PRIVATE AP.ARTJIENT.S may be had at the jL Crown Hotel, Grey-street. J 110LDEN, Proprietor. I I 63T Goml Stabling. ' i MAIZK, COARSE AND ELNE ; SALE BY THE UX^EKSleri " j ,T. EOUERTON^C^- ; I EEGISTEY OFEIGS ! US. YEKABLE> begs to inform her J j\l and Parous that, having >«et »«» 1 3'jLca-jiiS ill tlie business ot her l : h'i'i iiidu:ed to take more : ■- nearly opposite the n« I '■ THE NEW ZEALAND HERALDI TERMS OF A3VEUTISE3IEXTS. I Is. Tlvrcc linos ... ••• — *" is. Four linos •** "* -a. dd ! iSiirUt litics ... . I Aatl 2d. for cnch additiou^l ' stJßscßirnox. 10». per Quarter; single copies 3d. : CB- Advertiser cuts wilt be rc , r ®. , . v^,*p., Jd) u!rt« ti !■•!!'• •• _ ' ' ... t ,:., ...i Jiily'Jl

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New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 321, 22 November 1864, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 321, 22 November 1864, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 321, 22 November 1864, Page 8

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