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MATCHLESS AX.) CHAMPION HE 80. THE CELEBEATED ENGLISH P HORSES. Two of the finest ever Imported into the Pro™,.. o£ Auckland. W MATCFTLKSS is a beautiful Brown, age yews stands 16 hands 3 inches high, upon remark. ably s\\ott legs, -possessing immense power substmce; whilst for symmetry and activity fa stands unrivalled, with line constitution and ex»l lent temper. Ilia sire, that far-f-med old horso Matchless *v a j property of Mr. "Back, of 'Lincolnshire, which horse is the aire of more staliions than any horse L, [ England. Grandsire A dive, the C hampion of Enghoi, having won 17 agricultural prizes. Matcliless's dam, a splendid hay maTe, by Hj, V.no'a tinted brown Honest Tom, which b-jj allowed to be the best that travelled in his day. It will be =een from this pedigree that Matchless ia descended, on both tides, from the very best breed 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 Agricnl. tural Show when a yearling, and obtained the first prize, be/iting fire others; he nhv jras shorn at Peterborough Entire Horse Show, and obtained the prize. Asraiti, at Peterborough, 1802, he toot the prifie, heating sir others; -and again, at Peterborough in October, 1563, he took the first prize of £20, beating a large field of his class—thus proving himself to be one of the best hordes that England c&a I produce. jratchles.s 'rill STAIfH at (he following Station*: —Monday, at Mr. Bickett's Stables, Otahuhu; Tuosday, at the Grange, (Jtahuhu; Wednesday and Thursday, at Newmarket Hotel; Friday and Satu?day, at the Grant; Northern Hotel, Whau Hotel, Jfr. John McLeod's Hend-rson's Mills.

THE SPLENDID DRAUGHT HOBSE CHAMPION HERO. CHAMPION HERO stands 17 hands high on short legs, is a beautiful black, rcry active, ful] of bone, with great muscular power. Champion Hero -was pot by Mr. Lister's Young Hero, chum ion of England. His Jaw, a superior mare, was got by Your.g Active, the property of Mr. Thacker, of Canwick ; his sire the property of the same, -which t'.ok the p'ir.e at \he Hoyal Agricultural Show at Cambridge, and at a great many others. Ch «mpion Hero was bred in England, and Tag allowed by competent judges to be the best tn-o-year-old colt shown at the renowned fair, Homrastle, He was carefully selected, at enormous expense, especially for the Antipodes, and can be safely recommended as a sure and valuable stock-gettei. Champion Hero has been travelling in Australia (through "Windsor, Richmond, and the neighbourhood), and it is a fact woithv of note that his stock are making more money than any other in the colony of New South [ Champion Llero will STAND at the following ' stations : - Mondays and Tuesdays, Mr. McManus's stables, at Panmure; on Wednesdays, at the Grange; Tiiurda-is, Mr. Rickett'n, Utahuhu; Fridays and Saturdays, at Newmarket. Good Gra-s Pad docks, at Ofahuliu and Newmarket for the reception of mares.

STUD HORSE, AT THE NEWMARKET HOTEL STABLES. rpEE ENGLISH THOROUGH-BRED L RATTAN a dark "brown, got by Sweetmeat, dam Coquette, by Latin clot, out of Abaft, by Sheet -Anchor—Lady Emrnelino by Y. Phantom—Orville Mare. Sweetmeat by Gladiator out of I-ollypop, by f-tarrh or Voltaira —Belindiby Hlacklock —VVngt-iil by Prime Minister, Launcelot (brother to Touch-tone) by f'amclont of Banter by Master Henry—Boadiceahy .Alexander —Brunette by -Amarankus —Mayfly by Maehera— Ancaster Starling. Rattan was bred by Mr. Brid :e in ISoS ; imported to New South Wales, where lie was purchased and sent to Canterbury by Mr. G. Duppa. Teil'.h : —Four guineas per mare, and Ss. qroomage. All payments to be made ou or before tho 10th January, 18136.

is^k THE WELSH POKY CUPID. A Jh'T BLACK, by Cupid, late the property of J. O. ifamley, Esq , and the handsomest pony ■ yet introduced to the province. Tho above is a perfect dray horse in miniature, and for power and symmetry unequalled. The Timor Pony DANDY TOM, a bay, with black points, siro of Mr. E. Waters'i and Sir. T. Smith's Dandies, and of many of ths best ponies in the province, well known 09 L:gar's breed. Terms for either, two guineas per mare, ill pay* ments to be made on or before the 10th JaMiiy# ISGG. A. CUNNINGHAM, Newmarke: Hot:-!. N.B. —Any special orders re=pe'jting litlierof the above horses can be gi\en to the Grooms, KIIN.OCH and Fooks, in attendance daily. TO STAND THIS SEASON. At Rogers' 3 Hotel, O'ahuhu. TliE WELL-KNOW > SUFFOLK PUKCS JSNTIItE, 'YOUNG 01 WEIL.' r --. r mHE character and 01 5 CTI iljis favourite horse boiii* -~_ y Wtll known, b " th as a sur::fo . u ' getter, and as having throirn fr'-M of the finest stock in the Province, it is unneces sary to enumerate liis qualifications. A limited number of mares only will 02 ta£ prior to his removal to Wnikato. Terms : £2 2s. Groom:ige, os. CfcU. Early application to be made to T. ROGERS, Oiiihuliu.

"THE NEW ZEALAND HERALD." TERMS OV ADVERTISEMENTS. Three lines .• ••• J s * Four lines Eight lines . And 2d. for each additional lino. SUBSCRIPTION 108. por Quarter siug-lo copies 3d. each car Advertisements will be received nt tho Office. strecx and the Tiumber of insertions required must bu written on the copy, otherwise they will bo iu=<- irtet countermanded stud charged accordingly. _

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New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 638, 28 November 1865, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 638, 28 November 1865, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 638, 28 November 1865, Page 8