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MATCHLESS AND CHAMPIov HERO. THE CELEBRATED ENGLISH 1> HORSES. Tvo of the Finess ever Imported into the P rm .- of Auckland. ° VlIlc « MA.TCHLV.SH is a beautiful Brown, a°e ... stands 16 hands 3 inches high, nwn Jr; 5 ably short !e~ possessing i m JLL substance; whilst for svm.netrv and acririrri stands unrivalled, with fine constitution and ~ 7 lent, temper. His sire, that fav-f*m et \ old horse MatcMcproperty oi slr. Daek, of Lincolnshire, which'? vnß is the sire of more stallions than anv W1■ England. " ie M Grandsiro Aetirc, the Champion cf Eb»W having won L 7 agricultural prizes. ° ' 0 HfnteMcss s clam, a splendid bay mare hr \r Kno's rioted brown h"rsc which «■ allowed to bo the best that, travelled in his dav Tt will be seen from this pedigree that JUtcM,-.-descended, on both fides, from the very bestkreA" 3 - ••art-horse? in England, and cannot M'in Bettin* horses of the highest value for agricultural arul dray Matchless was shown.it the Peterborough Acncnltural Show when a yearling, uud obtained the But prize, beating live other;!; he also was shown at Peterborough Entire Horse Show, and obtained th„ prize. Again, at Peterborough, 1802, ho took the prize, bailing six ethers; and again, at PeterLoroi*h in October, ISG-1, he took the iirst. yrize of £20, bc-it'-ing a large field of his class—thus proving himself >o bo one of the best horfes that England can produce. T-Tatch':ess will STAXD at the following Stations • —Monday, at -~Ur. Bickett's Stables, Otahuhu; X UC! ] day, at the Grange, Ofahuhu; Wednesday and Thursday, at Newmarket Hotel; Friday aud'Satur(lay, at the Great Northern ITotel, "Whau Hotel ilr John McLcod's Heud'-rson's Mills. '

Tit!'] SPLENDID DRAUGHT HOBSE CHAMPION' HEKO. CHAMPION HERO stands 1" hands high on short legs, is a beautiful black, very active, full of bone, with great muscular power. Champion Hero was got by .Mr. Lis'.er's Youc Hero, cham ion of England. His dam, a superior mare, was got by Young Active, the property of Mr. Thackcr, of Canwick ; his sire the profertv of the same, which tcok the prize at the Royal Agricultural Show at Cambridge, and at n great many ethers. Champion Hero was bred in England. -;nd was allowed by competent judgos to be the best two-year-old colt shown at the renowned £iir, Hornc'a'tle. He was carefully selected, at enormous expense, especially for the Antipodes, and can be safely recommended as a sure a'ld valuable stock-getter. Charrpion Hero has been travelling in Australia (through Windsor, Richmond, and the neighbourhood), and it is a fact worthy of note that his stock are making: more money than ony oilier in the colony of Nov.-South Wales. j Champion Hero will STAND at the following | stations:-Mondays and Tuesdays, Mr. McManm's | stables, atl'anmure; on Wednesdays,:;t ihe Graugc; 1 Thursdays, Mr. RickettOtzhuhu; Friday ssd Saturdays, at Newmarket. Good Grass Paddocks, at Otalmhu and Newmarket for the reception of mares. f\t STUD HOESE, AT TIIF. NEWMARKET HOTEL STABLES. HIKE ENGLISH THOU OUGH-BUED 1 RATTAN a dark brown, got by Sweetmeat, dam Coquette, by Laun;elot., cut of Abaft, by Sheet Anchor—Lady Emmeline by Y. Phantom —Orville Marc. Sweetmeat by Gladiator out of Lollypop, by Sf.ireii or Toltaire —Belinda by Blaeklock—Wagtail by Prime Ministor, Launcclot (brother to Touchstone) by Camel ont of Banter by Masler Henry—Boadiceaby Alexander —Brunette by Amarankus—Mayfly by Machcni— Aiictister Starling. Kuttan whs bred by Sir. Brid re in ISoS: imported to New South Wales, whero lie was purcliJicd and sent to Canterbury by Air. G-. Duppa. Tp.itsra : —Four guineas per mare, and ss. age. All payments to be mado on or before the 10th January, 13(36.

THE ,|| | CUPID. iff | A JKX BLACK, by Cupid, late the property of £ jtjk. J. O. Hamhy, Esq., and (lie handsomest pony ig ■ yet introduced to the province. I® g The above :a a perfect dray hor.-e in miniature, :ici jSI Rj for power and symmetry unequalled. B ]) AX D I TOM, HH a bay, with black points, sire of I'. E. "Waters s and "iJr. T. Smith's jOandire, an«i .. Amy of the »■ best pnnies in the province, well known ss L'-T' :rs |jg K| Terms fur either, two guinea? per mare. AHr 3 . r " !%B B merits to be maJe on or before the 10th Januuyi g Ho:.-:. ||a© j\.l3.—Anv spccial orders respecting litluTof th fl above horses can be ghen to the Groou.s, Kii'tOCS j£|B| and l'ooics, in attendance daily. H

TO STAND THIS SEASON- | At Eogors's Hotel, OtahuimTHE "WELL-EN'OWN" SUFFOLK IT>'CH j KZ'.'TTRK, 'YOU Is T a OEAV E L L.' | „ riinK character and 1«^' 0 ' X this favourite hois« bci .-• /\ I "A- well known, both : s a fur '\!'" getter, and as having thrown «•- of the finest stock in the Province, it :s "n.usaty to enumerate his qualification.-'. > v, 3 | A limited number of marcs only wm - prior to his removal to 'Waikatn. Tcrnw: i'-2 2s. Groomagc, os. Ca-n. J| Early application to be made to J1 T. EOGi-Rf, m Oiahuh'i- !| "THE IsEW ZEALAND lIERALP-' K TERMS Oi" ,U)VJ-ETISKjIEXTS. Si is. SH Three lines ls sfg Tour lines 19 Eight lines - IS Ana 2d. for each additional line- j| SCBSCKU'TION B 10s. per Quarter stasia conies 3J. C.i a H t . -i,/ nijicoA'P !3 tar Advertisements wnl lie re«ivuU't Ji. cV , street, and the m«r.TJCr of insertions re,, ) |» written on t'.io eoi'y, otherwise mey will lie / jB couutcrinar.u;x* and eliarged necor.iiiU'i>.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 639, 29 November 1865, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 639, 29 November 1865, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 639, 29 November 1865, Page 12