...Jflfcs. HOBSE AND CABBLiGE BAZAAB QMNIBUSES will start punctually to and ONEHUNGA, hourly, from 8 ajn till 5 ■ ' > "ii a elusive. On Sundays from each place at 9 a •EL, fciid at 4 p.m. Passengers and Luggage booted for ths Bo^ Mail Tans, to suit the departure from the Manniaa of steamers for the South. FOR HIRE: Wagonettes, for pair of horses, or four ; n Albert Cars and Buggies 111 haDd Open and Close Carriages Dog Carts Ladies' and Gentlemen's Saddle Horses Marriage Carriages, with or -without poatiliow Always on Hand, a Variety of FIRST-CLASS SADDLE & LIGHT HATWt™., . HORSES FOR SALE. JIAi " , EBS Sept. 1,1864. H-Himmaton. a "MATCHLESS." THE CELEBRATED" ENGLISH PElzg HOSSE. Imported 1864. The Finest Hoese ever Impoeted ini o ra , Pbovince oe Auckland. Ma/chless is a beautiful browj, aged 5 years, stands 16 hands 3 inches high, upon remari> ably short legs, possessing immense power and Bubstance ; whilst for symmetry and activity he stands 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 IT agricultural prizes. " Matchless's " dam, a splendid bay mare, bv Mr Eno's noted brown horse "Honest Tom," "which was allowed to be the b«st that travelled in his day. It will be seen from this pedigree that " Matchless " is descended, on both sides, from the verv 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, beating five others ; he also was shown at Peterborough Entire Ilorso Show, and obtained the prize. Again, at Peterborough, in 1862, he took the prize, beating six others; and again, at Peterborough, in October ] SG3. he took the first prize of £20, beating a large field of his class—thus proving himself to be one of tho best horses that England can produce. "Matchless" will stand at the following stations:— "Wednesday and Thursday, Newmarket Hotel; Monday and Tuesday, Mr. Kickitt's stable, Otahuhu; Friday and Saturday, "Whau Hotel: and Mr. John McLeod's, Henderson's 31 ill, Great North Boad. Terms for tho 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 6th January, 1565. A. CUNNINGHAM, Newmarket Hotel. September 29, 1864. " BAEOJS" CLYDE" /***■ 1,, rlilfTfi \A/ ILL stand this season at the TV Victoria Stables, Ellerslie; Ipe and will travel to Otahuhu on Wednesdays. Terms per agreement. \VM. FERGUSON, Groom " YOUNG CUMBERLAND." yOUKG CUMBERLAND -A J will stand this season at the I_o "fX" Stables of the undersigned, and travel bv agreement. "J. BYCKOFT, Onehungi. October 26, 1864. THE THOROUGH BRED HOESE 'DUNDEE' .-v . ' TTTILL STAND at the Victoria VV Stables up till the loth December. A limited number of mares only will le taken. For terms, &c., apply to Ww. FERGUSON, Groom C. r. PARTINGTON'S STEAM BISCUIT MANUFACTORY. "WHOLESALE PRICES AS FOLLOWS :— BEST CABIN 30s. per IOOIbs NAVY 20s. per lOOibs. FANCY BISCUITS—(aII desceiptions) 6d. to Bd. per lb All BISCUITS made at this Manufactory are stamped with the Name of the Proprietor, " Partington-, Auckland." Tho Biscuits are round in shape, and diifer quite as much in quality as shape from the iquare ones now so largely importad. SYMONDS-STREET. ECONOMY US' FUEL. fjP.O meet the requirements of the increasing popu JL hition of Freeman's Bay and vicinity, t<j Undersigned have opened a Coal Yard, adjoining' Mill, and are supplying the best Coals prices, in any quantity to suit purchasers, deiirir in bags or otherwise, to !'ny part of town or su ur Orders left at house, Hobson-street, near street, will receive attention, or at Ireewsns J Coal Yard. , c . n \' JAS. GRAY SOPPET & SO>Kovenihnr 12 IS6-L. " THE NEW ZEALAND HERALD." TEEMS OF ADTEETISE3IEXTSIS. Od. TfcTpo lines 6i Four linos ••• g.L Eight line* "1 And 2d. for cach additions line. SUBSCRIPTI 10s. per Quarter; single copies 3d. 03- Advertisements will "be received at the ® street, every day (Sundays esccpted) up
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New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 339, 13 December 1864, Page 8
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