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MATCHLESS AND CHAMPION HEEo THE CELEBRATED ENGLISH PP T7d HORSES. E Two of the Finest ever Imported into tho r> of Auckland. MATCHLESS is a beautiful Brown, aee stands 16 hands 3 inches high, U m„ « yests ably short leg 6, possessing immense substance; whilst for svmmetry and anK-L 21 " 5 stands unrivalled, with line constitution hs lent temper. ttnQ excel. His sire, that far-fomed old horse property of Mr. Daek, of Lincolnshire, vrhSi, u "" is the sire of moro stallions than anv 1,1 ona England. ' aor so in Grandsiro Active, the Champion of Enelanfl v having won 17 agricultural prizes. 6 a ' I Mutchless's dam, a splendid bay mare, h r u ,P° 8 , nott!d brown h"rse Honest Tom, whii ' allowed to be the best that travelled in his da - *" It will be seen from this pedigree that MatcM...descended, on both sides, from the very bo=t b„ ? u , cart-horeej in England, and wnnot fail in w i ( - horstis of tho highest value for agricultural nnrl ,1 S purposes. u Matchless was shownatthe Peterborough \eri tural Show when a y.7arlin t ., and obtained tE prize, beating five others; he also was sW ! Peterborough Entire Horse Show, and prize. Again, at Peterborough, ISO 2, he tool- fl® prize,beating sis others; and again, at Peterbornimi in October, 1863, he took the first prize of £*>o ing a large field of his class—thus prom;; himklf t be one of (he best horfcß that Endand P produce. Matchless will STAND at the following Station • —Monday, at Mr. Eickett's Stables, Otahuhu- T,,.,' day, at the Grange, Otahuhu; Wednesday and Thursday, at Newmarket Hotel; Friday and Sahy. day, at tho Great Northern Hotel, Whau Hotel Mr' John McLeod's Henderson's Mills. ' THE SPLENDID DRAUGHT HOBSE CHAMPION HERO.

CHAMPION HERO stands 17 bands high on short logs, is n beautiful black, very active full of bone, with great muscular power. " ' Champion Hero was got by Mr. lifter's Young Hero, cham ion of England. His dam, a superior mare, was got by Young Active, the property of Mr. Thackcr, of Canwiclc ; his sire the properly of (ha same, which t- ok the puze at iho Royal Agricultural Show at Cambridge, and at a great many others. Chtmpion Hero was bred in hngliuid, and was allowed by competent judges to be the best two-rear, old colt shown at the renowned fair, Horaeastlr, He was carefully selected, at enormous expense especially for the Antipodes, and can be Eiifely l-ecom-inendci as a sure and valuable stock-gctttr. Champion Hero has been travelling in Australia (through Windsor, Richmond, and the neighbouri.ood), 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. McJlanus's stables, atPaumure; on Wednesdays, at the Gran»e; Thur days, Mr. Kickett's, Otahuhu; Fridays and Saturdays, at Newmarket. Good Gra-s Paddocks, at Otahuhu and Newmarket for the reception of mares. STUD HORSE, AT THE NEWMARKET HOTEL STABLES. THE ENGLISH THOROUGH-BRED RATTAN a dark brown, got by Sweetmeat, dam Coquette, by Launrelot, out of Abaft, by Sheet Anchor—Lady Emmeline by Y. Phantom—Urvillo Mare. Sweetmeat by Gladiator out of Lollypop, by Starch or Voltaire —Belinda by Blacklock—Wagtail by Prime Minister, Launcelot (brother to Touchstone) by Camel out of Banter by Master Henry—Boadiceaby Alexander —Brunette by Aiuarankus—Mayfly by Machem— Ancaster Starling. Rattan was bred by Mr. Bridge in 185S; imported to New South Wales, where ho was purchased and sent to Canterbury by Mr. G. Duppa. Terms : —Four guineas per mare, and ss. groomago. All payments fo be made on or before the 10th January, 1866. THE WELSH PONY CUPID.

AJRT BLACK, by Cupid, lato the property of J. O. Hamley, Esq., and tlio handsomest pony • yet introduced to the province. The nbovo is a perfect dray horse in miniature, and for power and symmetry unequalled. Tho Timor Pony DANDY TOM, a bay, with black points, sire of Mr. jE. 'Waters'! •»ud Mr. T. Smith's Dandies, and of many of the best ponies in the province, well known as" Ligar'i breed. Terms for either, two guineas por mare. All payments to be made on or before the 10th Janutur, IS6G. A. CUNNINGHAM, Newmarket Hotel. N.B.—Any special orders respecting either of the nbovo horses can be given to the Grooms, KuuOCH and Fooks, in attendance daily. DRUGS AIS T D CHEMICALS. f jptlE Subsci-ibers will execute INDENTS (oil the i most favourable terms) for every description of DRUGS and CIIE.MTCALa from the well-known and highly respectable firm of Mnssrs. GeoßQi Cußi.iNa & Co., Cullum-strect, London. S. & Co. have received an invoice, ex 'Bala* klava,' of their Goods, put up with particular cars and attention, in packages of small amounts, so as to suit tho convenience of Wholesale and Ret® 1 Druggists, and is well worth the attention of Medici Practiiione's. S. MOSS & CO., Custom-house-streot, NEW BONDED STORES, ALBERT-STREET. Lewis brothers' new bonded STI»RE3 are now OPEN to receive Goods at current rates. August 26, 1865. "THE NEW ZEALAND HERALD." TERMS OP ADVERTISEMENTS. Three linos Is. M* Four linos Is. Eight lines And 2d. for each additional line. SUBSCRIPTION 10s. per Quarter single copies 3d. each W Advertisements will be received at tlio Office, street, and the number of insertions required must be clearly written- on tlio copy, otherwise thoy will bo inscrtod uutl countermanded and charged accordingly.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 634, 23 November 1865, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 634, 23 November 1865, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 634, 23 November 1865, Page 8