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MATCHLESS and t i CK AM PI 01 IS",. HE EO i THE CELEBEATED ENGLISH PEIZE HOUSES. Two of the Finest ever Imported into the Proving of Auckland. MATCHLESS is a beautiful Brown, aged 5 years stands 16 hands 3 inches high, upon remark* ably short legs, immense power and substance; whilst for symmetry and - activity ha stands unrivalled, with fine constitution and et&I". lent temper. His sire, that far-famed .old borse Mafehiess' & property, of Mr. Daek, of Lincolnshire, which horw is the pire of more stallions than any horse in England., Graridßire Active, the Champion of Tyi-M ha having won 17 agricultural n-- zea ' _Matchless' 9 dfmj, a Splendid bay mare, by Mr. -mo b noted brown horse Honest Tom, which was allowed to be the best that travelled in his day. It will bo seen from this pedigree that Matchless is descended, on both sides, from the very beßt breed of cart-horses in England, and cannot fail in getting horses of the highest value for agricultural and drav purposes. ... Matchless was shown at tlio Peterborough Agricultural Show when a yearling, and obtained the fiiit prize,- beating five others; he also was shown, Sit Peterborough Entire, Horse and obtained thp prize. Again, at Peterborough, 1862, he took tie prate, bating six others; and again; at Peterborough, 1863, he took the first prize of £20, beat' m'g a large field of his class—thus proving himself to K one of 6he best horses that England can produce. - Matchless will STAND at the following Station!: —Monday, at Mr. Rickett's Stables, Otahuhu; Tuei. day, at the Grange, Otahuhu; Wednesday and Thursday, at Newmarket Hotel; Friday and Saturday, at the Great Northern Hotel, Whau Hotel, Mr, John McLeod's Henderson's Mills.

THE SPLENDID DRAUGHT HORSE CHAMPION HERO; CHAMPION" HERO stands 17 hands high dtt short legs, is a beautiful black, veiy actitej ffill of bonfe, with great iiiuscular {lower. . •. Champion fieio was got by' Mr. lister's Young Hero, cham ioli of England. His dam, a superior mare, was got by Young Active, the property of Mr. Thacker, of Camvick; his sire the property of the same, -which toot the prize at the Royal Agricultural Show at Cambridge, and at a great many others. Champion Hero was bred in England, and was allowed by competent judges to be the best two-year-old colt shown at the renowned fair, Horncaatlei He was carefully selected, at enormous ;-ixpensej especially for the Antipodes, and can be safely recommended as a atire and valuable stock-getter. Champion Hero has been travelling in Australia (through "Windsor, Richmond, and the neighbour, hood), and it is a fact worthy of note that his stock are making more money than any other in the colony of New South Wales. Champion Hero will STAND at the following stations Mondays and Tuesdays, Mr. McManus's stables, atPanmure; on Wednesdays, at the Grange; Thurfdayß, Mr. Rickett's, Otahuhu; Fridays and Saturdays, at Newmarket. Good Grass Paddocks, at Otahuhn and Newmarket for the reception of mores.

QUEEjST-STEEET WHAEF. E. MOOEE, WINE, SPIRIT, AND BEER MERCHANT AND IMPORTER. The Public and Shipping supplied ■with Wihes and Spirits of first quality. MABTELL'S PALE A27D BROWN BRANDY Campbeltown Scotch Whiskey Fine Old Irish Whiskey Browning's Celebrated Old Tom - Geneva Gift. Fine Old Rum, 33 o.p. ' Maraschino Cherry Cordial Cherry Brandy Orange Bitters Orange Bovea German Bitters White Wine Vinegar for Picklirg Walker's English Ginger Wine . Madeira, old Sparkling Hook Champagne, pints and quarts, Jacqufflsou'fl Real Hayanna Cigars BURTON PALE ALE, lis. PER DOZEN PORTER, 3s. 9d. PER GALLON IN BOTTLE, 9s. 6d. PER DOZES FINE RODA TENT SACRADONAIi WINE. The Trade supplied "with hogsheads and qr.-casks R.M. has on Sa?e a small quantity of OLD POET of the finest quality that can be had in London. GALVANISED WIRE FOB, FENCING, ON SALE. Queen-street, Auckland. AUCKLAND STEAM COFFEE MILLS. WILLIAM GREGG & CO., COFJPEE AND SPICE MERCHANTS, W tndhah-st,' (opposite HebAid Office), And at PfiINCESS-SIEBEr, DuNKBIN, Have ON HAND and FOR SALECoffees, raw, roasted, and ground Coffee 3 ground, packed in tins of all sizes Pepper, white and black, whole and ground JL 1 . 060 Cloves Cinnamon Chicory Ginger Mustards Cocoa • Curry Powder Nutmeg Carraway seeds Allspices Chocolate

H Y G I E N E . Shower, Vapour, Aromatic, and Medicinal BATHING-, Sharing, Shampooing ii? a -S aircu "^ • Webb's JEstablishment, opposite , the Heraxb Office, No. 4, Wyndham-strect'. , | ECONOMY IN FTTRT. TO meet the requirements of the'increasing popnation of Freeman's Bay and Tioinity, the undersigned have opened a Coal Yard, adjoining the . an . d 818 supplying the best Coals at reasonable prices, in any quantity to B uit purohasers, delivered TF 38 ' t0 of town or suburb!. ch.» f -11 ' •— Be ' Hobaon-stroet, near Victoriamil receive attention, or at Freeman's Bay JA 3. GRAY SOPPET & SON. "THE NEW ZEALAND HERALD." TERMS OP ABTEUTIBEIIENTS Three lines „ Four lines . ... ■ **' "■ }*• rr Eight lines ... ®J And 2d. for each additional line! SUBSCRIPTION 10s. per Qtxartor single copies 3d. each «• Advertisements-will he received at the Office, TVyni- ® et, and the number of insertions required must be clearly ■written on the copy, otherwise they will be inserted unti countermanded and charged accordingly.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 612, 28 October 1865, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 612, 28 October 1865, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 612, 28 October 1865, Page 12

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