Article image
Article image

MATCHLESS >> AND ' CHAMPION HEEO. THE CELEBEATED ENGLISH P HOEBES. Two of the Finest ever Imported into tho Provinca of Auckland. MATCHLESS is r. beautiful Brown, age veers ptfinds 16 hands 3 inches high, upon remark, ably short legs, possessing immense power and Bubstanevs whilst for symmetry and activity hs stands ui.ri railed, with fine constitution and excel, lent temper. His Biro, that far-f«ncd old horso Matchless, tho property of Mr. Daek, of Lincolnshire, which horse is the sire of more stallions than any horse in England. Grandsire Activo, the Champion of England, ho having won 17 agricultural prizes. Matchless's dam, a splendid hay mare, by Mr. Eno'a noted brown linrse Honest "Tom, which waj allowed to be the best that travelled in his day. It will be seen from this pedigree that Matchless is descended, on both tides, from tho very best breed of cart-horses in EngUnd, and cannot'fail in getting horses of the highest value for agricultural and dray purposes. Matchlcs3 was showcalthe Peterborough Agricnl. tural Show when a yearling, and obtained the first prize, beating Cve others; lie also was shown at Peterborough Entire Hor?c Show, and obtained the prize. Again, at Peterborough, 1862, ho took tie prize,beating six others; and again, at Peterborough, in October, 1863, he took the first prize of £20, bfct ing a large field of his class—thus proving himself to bo one of the best horses that England can produce. Matchless will STAND at the following Stations: —Monday, at Mr. Hickett's Stables, Otahuhu; Tues. day, at the Grange, Otahuhu; Wednesday and Thursday, at Newmarket Hotel; Friday and Saturday, at tho Great Northern Hotel, Whau Hotel, Jlr. John McLeod's Hecd»rson's Mills. THE SPLENDID DRAUGHT HOESE CHAMPION HERO. CHAMPION HERO stands 17 hands high on short legs, is a beautiful black, very active, full of bono, with great muscular power. Champion Hero was got by Mr. Listcv's Toung Hero, cham ion of England. His dam, a superior marc, was got by Young Active, the property of Mr. Thaeker, of Camvick ; his sire the property of the same, which took the pnze at (ho Royal Agiicultural '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, Horncastle. He wa<j carefully selected, at enormous expense, especially for the Antipodes, and can be safely recommended as a sure and valuable stock-getter. Champion Hero has been travelling in Australia (through Windsor, Richmond, and the neighbourhood), and it is a fact woithy of note that his stock are making more money than any other in the colony of New South Wales. Champion Hero will STAND at tho following stations:—Mondays and Tuesdays, Mr. McManus's stables, at Paumure; on Wednesdays, at the Grange; Thursdays, Mr. Riekett's, Otahuhu j Fridays and Saturdays, at Newmarket. Good Gra<s Paddocks, at Otahuhu and Newmarket j for the reception of mare 3. j ' j I STUDnOKSE, I f. AT TUB = NEWMARKET HOTEL STABLES. | THE ENGLISH- THO B, OUGH-BHED | KATTAN I a dark brown, got by Sweetmeat, dam Coquette, by j! Launeelot, out of Abaft, by Sheet Anchor—Lady § Emmeline by T. Phantom: —Orville : Mnre. Sweetmeat % by Gladiator out of Lollypop, by Starch or Voltaire % —Belinda by Blacklock— Wagtail by Prime Minis- i ter, Launcelot (brother to Touchstone) by Camel cut J of Banter by Master Henry—Boadiceaby Alexander f: —Brunette by Amarankus —Mayfly by Machem— J; Ancaster Starling. |- Rattan was bred by Mr. Bridge in 1858; imported g| to New South Wales, where he was purchased and | sent to Canterbury by Mr. G. Duppa. gj Terms : —Emir guineas par mare, and ss. groom- | ago. All payments to bo made on or boforo tho 10th 111 January, 1866. |j THE WELSH PONY l| c u > i r>. q AJKT BLACK, by Cupid, late tho property of :| J. O. Hamley, Esq, and tho handsomest pony | - yet introduced to tie province. « The above is a perfect dray horso in miniature, and | for power and symmetry unequalled. |, : Tho Timor Pony fi DANDY TOM, | a bay, with black points, siro of Mr. E. Waters'B | and Mr. T. Smith's Dandies, and of many of the | best ponies in tho province, well known as L'g&r's | breed. • U Terms for either, two guineas per mare. All pay- h ments to be made on or before tho 10th January, | A. CDNNINGHAM, M Newmarket Hotel. || N.B.—Any special orders respecting cither of tho j|l above horses'can be gi - . en to tho Grooms, KisMX* jjffl and Fookj?, in attendance daily. fflt TO STAND THIS SEASON. M At Rogers's Hotel, Otahuhu. gal THE WELL-KNOW V SUFFOLK PUNCH jfl ENTIRE, m 'YOUNG ORWELL.' |1 „ rriHE character and pedigree of 9 &S i 3kJ» l «£Jt 1 this favourite horsj being fog known, both as asurcfO''" |g getter, and as having thrown sun* §ft of the finest stock in the Province, it is unneces- gR sary to enumerate his qualifications. |flf A limited number of niares only will h3 W m |» prior to his removal to Waikat). |fl Terms: £2 2s. Grooniage, os. |B Early application to be rnado to m& T. ROGERS, M Oin!'»b u - ma "THE NEW ZEALAND HERALD." ffl| TERMS OP ADTEUTTSSHEXTS. Mi Three linos J'-Jf fH Four lines J 8 - Jt W& Eight linos " - 2 *' w " Wk And 2d. for each additional line. ma sußscniraoN §ml 10s. per Quarter single copios 3d. each |SR will lie received at tho Office,. • §83 street, and the number of Insertions reciuircd must bo c gag written on tlio copy, otherwise they will ho iusert -RB| countermanded aud charged accordingly. Jra

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NZH18651201.2.25.6

Bibliographic details

New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 641, 1 December 1865, Page 8

Word Count
929

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 641, 1 December 1865, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 641, 1 December 1865, Page 8