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HORSE AND CARRIAGE BAZAAB. QMNIBUSES will Btart punctually to and ONEHUNGA, hourly, from 8 a.m till r, •' llu 3 p.m. ij. elusive. On Sundays from each place at q „ J a -m., anj at 4 p.m. raesengers and Luggage booked for the B oya i Mail Yans, to suit the departure from the Manuka* of steamers for tho South. FOR HIRE : Wagonettes, for pair of horses, or four m t,. j Albeit Cars and Buggies hand Open and Close Carnages Dog Carts Ladies' and Gentlemen's Saddle Horses Marriage Carriages, with or without postilions Always on Hand, a Varictv of FIRST-CLASS SADDLE & LIGHX HARVpqg HORSES FOR SALE. Sept. 1,1864. n.HAM)INGTO*. " M A T "C H L ESS." THE CELEBRATED" ENGLISH HUZE HORSE. Imported 1864. The Finest llokse evf.e Imported into thi Province oe Auckland. MATCHLESS is a beautiful brown, agedsveais stands 1G hands 3 inches high, upon remarkably thort legs, possessing immense power and 'substance ; whilst for symmetry and. activity he stands unrivalled, ivith fine constitution and excellent good temper. His sire, that for-fumed horse old "Matchless" the property of Sir. Daek, of Lincolnshire, which horse is tho siro of more stallions than any horse in England. Grandsiro "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 he the h-ft that travelled in liis day. It will l.e seen )rom this pedigree that " Matchless " is descended, rn both sides, from the verv besi breed of eai-t horses in England, and cannot fail h getting horses of (he highest value for agricultural and dray purposes. "Matchless" was shown at the Peterborough Agricultural Show when a yearling, and obtained the first prize, beating five others ; he also was sho*-n at Peterborough Entire Horse Show, and obtained the prize. Again, at Peterborough, in 1862, he took the priz?>, heating six others; and again, at Peterborough, in October ISGo. he took the first prize of £20, beating a large held of 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, Isewnnrket Hotel; Monday and Tuesday, Mr. liickitt'sstable, Otahuhu; Friday and Saturday, Whan Hotel: and Sir. John MeLeod's, Henderson's Mill, Great ISorth Boad.

Terms for the scitson : Single Slares, £5 10s.; two or more, us per agreement. G room age at time el service, ss. cach mare. All payments to lie mado on or before the Stii January, ISGS. A. CUNNINGHAM, Newmarket Hotel. September 29, ISG4. " BAEOjN" CLYDE" /—■ \\J ILL stand this season at the l&i Jj fT Victoria Stables, Ellerslie; and will travel to Otahuhu on SgSasSgpCfete Wednesdays. Terms per agreement. \VM. -FERGUSON, Groom " YOUNG CUMBEELAjND." , "TTOUIfG CUMBERLAND B -4- stand this season at the ' ' Stables of the undersigned, and travel by agreement. J. BYCROFT, Onehunga. October 2G, 18G4. THE THOROUGH BRED HORSE 'DUNDEE' . "TTriLL STAND at the Victoria H Stables lip till Uio 15th Beceinber. A limited number of mares only will be taken. For terms, vVe., apply to Wm. FERGUSON, Groom GRASS SEED. On sale at the Haymarket, RED cloveb "White Clover Alsvko Clover Cow Grass Clover Cocksfoot Grass Prairie Grass Rye Grass Id txed Grass And — Ratio Seed. ALFRED BUCK LAND. ON SALE, At, the Stores of Henderson and 3!aefarlane. CAI/IFOKXIAN AXI) ADKLAIDE FLOUR Mauritius und Eiec, ox ' Sylphidc Caliibniian Oat*, sect! or feed HENDERSON ,v MACFARLASE. CKO W" N HOTE L. PRIVATE APARTMENTS may bo had at the Crown Hotel, Givv-stri'ct. * J. 110LDEN, Proprietor. ijjj." Good Stabling. __ MAIZE, COARSE AND FIXE SALT, JpOR SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED J. KOB KRTON k EEGISTIIY OFFICE. 7a ,f lis. YENAIILES begs to inform her friend I>J_ and patrons that, having met with such g , success in the business of her Registry UMee,. htw b'jsn induced;to take wore eommtdioiw i'-' eu ' 5 ' ia V/vndli&iu-street, nearlv ophite the new «lehau» ryw' THE NEW ZEALAND HERALD." TERMS OF ADVKr.TI.-K.MKXTS. Is Three lines ]*'rd. your linos -ii tid. JJitfbt lines # And 2d. for cacU additional hue. SL'IiSCniPTIOX. liV. per Quarter; copies 3d. eaeb. t ».»i CST Adveviisemeuls will be received at IUo u y * _ milt:. every d:ty (Sur.iUt.vs exce;>i'dt

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New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 325, 26 November 1864, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 325, 26 November 1864, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 325, 26 November 1864, Page 10

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