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MATCHLESS CHAMPION HERo. j " THE CELEBRATED ENGLISH HORSES. Two of the Finest ever Imported into the P rov ;r of Auckland. olro1 lE C j is a beautiful Brown, age v u if, tt '" 3s 3 in - ,lc ' i fiigh, upon rerr i" My short lop,, posting in.mcn o poivc, subsanco;. wuU ,„ r 6vmmet and »»• »»'«•» .Jii His sire, that far-f me ,l old horse Match],., rt. property of Mr. Dade, of Lincolnshire, which J ' ' E„gtd"" " "»» *»>' C i Grandsire Actire, the Champion of England v. ha " n f , u " on 17 agricultural prizes. 8 ka Matchless e dam. a splend.d bay inare, bv Mr ' 'no s n-.ted brown liaise Honest Tom A;I ' allowed to be the best that travelled in his day *" It will be seen from this pedigree that Mat AW;, descended, on both m,l c s, from th» very be 4W f ('art-horsey in Kngluid, and cani.ot M L „' f purposed b ' ShCH V!llU0 fM «K? Mutchlesswasghowr.nl the Peterborough A CTicil i tuial Show when a yeailin tl and obtained t£ e fint prize, heating five others; h 0 also was jCL ! Peterborough Entire Horse Show, and obtained the piize. Again, at Peterborough, 1802, he took ti prize,heating six others; and again, at Peterhnrl .if in October, 1863, he took the first prize of £•>() b ing a large field of his class—thus proving tn produce. h ° rteS S Matchless will STANT)~the following Stations • -Monday at Mr. Ricketfs St.bles, Otalmhu; Juc ' day, at the Grange, (Itakuhu; Wednesday aad l hursday, at Newmarket Hotel; Friday and S.tur. flay, at the Great jNoilhern Hotel, Whau Hotel MJohn McLeod s Hend-rson's Mills. ' " — j THE SPLENDID DRAUGHT HORSE i CHAMPION HERO. | /"HHMPION HERO stands 17 hands high on ! \J short legs, is a beautiful blafck, very active, full t of bone, with gre.ii muscular power. | Chamj,ion llero wns pot by Mr. Lister's Tom? i Hero, cham ion of England. His dam, n Euperior 1 mare, was got by Young Active, the prop, r |_T ul Mr. | 1 hacker, of Canwii-k ; his sire the property of the ? same, which t ok the p ize at the Royal AgiiaiUural f bliow at Cambridge, and at a great many others. 1 Chimpion Hero was bred in f nclund, and was allowed by competent jurig°g to be the best tn-.i-uar- '] old colt shown at the renowned fair, Honu'iftlp, ?! IHe carefully selected, at enormous expense,' [' especially for the Antipodes, and can be >afely recom- £ mended as a sure and valuable stock-gett-r. " K Champion llero has been travelling in Australia r" (thri ugh Windsor, Richmond, and the neishbour- i 5 . ood), and it is a fact w.i thy of note thai his stack [J aro makiiia more money than »ny other in the colour V of New South \Val».« " fl Champion Hero will STAND at the following 0 stations: Mondays and Tuegd iys, Mr. McMhdus'b nj stableß, atPanmure; on Wednesdays, at the Grange; ki I'hur da; s, Mr. KickettV, Ulatiuliu; Fridays and S Saturdays, at Newmarket. ;'i Good Givis Padlocks, «t Otaliubu and Neirmarkel for the reception of mares. $5% fj

STUD HORSE, I AT THE NEWMARKET HOTEL STABLES. | THE ENGLISH TH O B OUGU-BRED I HATTAN a dark brown, got by Sweetmeat, dam Coquette, hv l.aun elot. out of Abaft, by Sheet Anchor—Lady Kmrnelirvby Y. r hantom —«■rville ilare. Snwtmmt by Gladiator out of I .oilypup, by .-fcirch or Voltaire —Belinda by hlackb'ck—Wugt-t'il by I'rime Ministir. Launc.-lot (brother to Touch-tone) by ''nun-lout of Banter by Master Henry—Hoadict-ahy Alexander —Brunette by Aimrunkus—Mayfly by Mnehea— Ancaster Starting. Jtattun was bred by llr. Biicl :e in 18-SS; inserted to New South Wales, where he was purduusi'd and sent to Canterbury by Mi. G. Duppa, Teams :—Four guineas per mare, and ss. aroomago. All payments to be made oa or before the 10th January, IS6G. THE WELSH PONY CUPID. A JR.T BLACK, by Cupid, late tbe pr''p".*tyof J. O. Hatnley, Ksq , and the handsomest pony yet introduced to the provin'C. The above is a perfect dray hor.-e in miniature, aflil for power anil symmetry unequalled. Tbe Timor Pony DANDY TOM, a bay, with black points, sire of Mr. E. Waters'« and Mr. T. Smith's Dandies, and of ninny of the best ponies in tbe province, well known as Liar's breed. Terms for either, two guineas per mure. All payments to bo made ou or before the 10th January, ISO (5. A. cuyxiyGiiAii, Newmarket Ifotel. N.B.—Any special orders respecting eithorof the above horses can be pi\on t f i the Grooms, KI>'LOCH and t* ooks, in attendance daily. DRUGS -AiS T D CHEMICALS. npilK Subscribers will execute INDENT 1 * e i most favourable terms) for every dest-ripM'" DRUGS and CttEWTCALs from the -.■■e!!-^ I:0 ' rn and highly respectable firm of Ifis.-rs. GeoßG 1 Cuulivg & Co., Cullum-street, London. S. XI. & Co. have received an invoice, ex 'Bah* khiva,'of their Goods, put up with parti ulsr care and aUenUon, in VM-Vages of sma V air.oums, s" 10 suit the convenience of Wholesale huA [ Hrri2ffi>ts, and is well worih the attention of Mfditsl Practirione'i. S. MOSS & CO., Custom-house street.

NEW BONDED STORES, i ALRKRT- STREET. | LEWIS BROTIIKRS' NEW BOSHED J ST iRE 3 are now uPXN to receive Goods" j I current rates f ' 4 UffU.it 2d, 18 n 5. f "THE NEW ZEALAND HERALD." | TERMS OF ADVERTISEMENTS. ff Three lines ■"? Four lines l - i)| Eight lines ° 4, ri A.nd 2d. fov each additional line. SUBSCRIPTION 10s. per Quarter sing-1.3 copies 3d- each fc <sr Advertisements will bo received n£ Ike Otilce.*o M street and the number of insertions required must be c ear NjJg Trritten o;i tlie copy, otherwise they will be iUM?rie<. • *"V® couutcnnf.udcd and charged uccordiugly f fa — i

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New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 637, 27 November 1865, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 637, 27 November 1865, Page 8

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