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IT - ir T -__L_i. HOUSE AND CARRIAGE BAZAAR. -will start punctually to and from ONEHUNGA, hourly, from 8 a.m., till 5 p -nu elusive. On Sundays from each, place at 9 a.m., at 4 p.m. Pa3sengera and Luggage booked for the Boyal Mail Vana, to suit the departure from the Manuiaa of steamers for the South. FOR niRE : "Wagonettes, for pair of horses, or four in hand Albert Cars and Buggies Open ami Close Carriages Do g Carts Ladies' and Gentlemen's Saddle Horses Marriage Carriages, with or without postiliona ! .Always on Hand, a "Variety of FIRST-CLASS SADDLE & LIGIIX HARNESS I HORSES FOR SALE. H. HARDING-TOST. Sept. 1, 1804. " M A T C II LESS." | THE CELEBBATED ENGLISH PRIZE HOESE, Imported 1864. The Finest Horse ever Imported ikto the Province oe Auckland. MATCHLESS is a beautiful brown, aged 5 years, stands 1G hands 3 inchcs high, upon remarkably logs, possessing immense power and substance ; whilst for symmetry and activity he stands unrivalled, with fine constitution and excellent good temper. His sire, that far-famed horse old "Matchl'ss," the property of Jlr. Die"-;, of Lincolnshire, which horse is the sire of more stallions than any horse in England. Grandsirc "Active," the Champion of England, he having won 17 agricultural prizes. "Matchless'?" dam, a splendid bay mare, by Mr. Eno's not i d brown horse "Honest Tern," which was allowed to be the b'-st that traieiled in his day. It will be seen from this pedigree that " Matchless " is descended, oji both bides, from 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 tin' first prize, beating iive others ; he al.-o was shown at Peterborough Entire Borso and obtained the prize. Again, at Peierborough, in ISG2, he took the prize, beating six oilieis; and again, at Peterborough, in October ISGH. he took the first prize of £20, beating a large field of liis e'ass—thus proving him.-ell' to be one of the be. t horses that England ran produce. "Matchless" will stand at the following stations: — Wednesday find 'J bursd:iv, Newmaiket Hotel; Monday and Tuesday, Mr. Biekitt'sstable, Otahuhu; Friday and i-atuiday, "VVhau Hotel: and Mr. John McLeod's, Hi iuleisen's Mil!, Great Noith Koad. Teinls lor the season : Singlo Mares, £5 103.; two or more, as per agieement. Groomnge at time of service, ss. each mare. All payments to be made on or before the Bth January, tStiu. A. CUNNINGHAM, Newmarket Hotel. September 29, ISG t. " BAHON CLYDE" \r ILL star.d this season at the rPTL Vftil n Victoria Stables, Mlexslie; t0 Otahuhu on Wednesdays. Terms per agreement. V/M. FERGUSON, Groom " YOUNG CUMBEBLAND." "V" OU N a CUMBERLAND •55 J- stand this season at the rsv Stables of the undersigned, and travel by agreement. 'j. BYCROFT, Onehunga. October 20, 1864. THE THOROUGH BRED HORSE •DUNDEE' "TT 7 " ILIi STAND at the Victoria S * Stables up till the loth December. A limited number of mares only will be taken. For terms, ■See., apply to WM. FERGUSON, Groom GRASS SEED. On sale at the Haymaxket, RED cloves White Clover Alsyke Clover Cow Grass Clover Cocksfoot Grass Prairie Grass Rye Grass Mixed Gras3 And — Rapo Seed. ALFIiKI) BUCK LAND. ON SALE, At the Stores of Henderson and Macfarlane, OALIFOKNIAN AND ADELAIDE FLOUR \J Mauritius Sugar and Rice, ex ' Sylphide California!! Oats, seed or feed HENDERSON & MACFARLANE. CRO W N HOT EL. PRIVATE APARTMENTS may be had at the Crown Hotel, Grev-street. 'J. HOLDEN, Proprietor. tJW" Good Stabling. .MAIZi-:, COARSE AND FINE SALT, SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED. J. ROBERTON & EEGISTBY OFFICE i VIES. VENABLES begs to inform her friends M and piitu.ns that, having met with such great j B2CCSB3 ill ihe business of her Registry Oihce, s ■ indue ed to take more commodious premise j i.n. V'*sHidjiun«itreet, nearly opposite the new Uebalb "THE NEW ZEALAND HERALD." TERMS OP ADVERTISEMENT'S. Three lines }*• I'our tines £ IiI.CS . •• • Ami '2d. for each aiiditionttl lmo. SUISSCXIPTIOX. I<V. jver Quurtirr; single conies 3d. each. <&r AdvcrLi<t*i!!Piiis v. ill he rei m eivrd at the }} stft'i'i every U:i.v {iundav* exiciKtii) until t> »>•

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New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 322, 23 November 1864, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 322, 23 November 1864, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 322, 23 November 1864, Page 10

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