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matchless ' fill CHAMPION HEBa. Ml ' THE CELEBRATED ENGLISH V ||| I Two of the Finest ever Imported into tin n . WM H of Auckland. roT uic« ||j||j jjg MATCHLESS ia a beautiful Brown, a ee 9)3 stands 16 hands 3 inohca high, upon -J"™ ml ably short legs, possessing immense no*» BIS Bubstanco; whilst for symmetry and a-ty., 4 ?* ffi stands unrivalled, with fine constitution ami 7 till lent temper. Q excel- JSg His Bire, that far-f.mod old horse Matci!« n Hi property of Mr. Daek, of Lincolnshire, which l St ia the siro of more stallions than anv lin~ • England. S| % Grandsfre Active, the Champion of EmWj v iH having won 17 agricultural prizes. '" 8 j|S Matchlesa's dam, a splendid bay mate \r fw Eno's noted brown h"rso Honest 'Tom, which » ™ allowed to bo tho best that travelled in his day. 111 Tt will be seon from this pedigree that Matchless' ffil descended, on both.u'des, from the very be-t breed 1 8$ cart-horioi in England, and cannot'fcil in gettin Bfii horses of the highest value for agricultural am purposes. f wR Matchless was shown at the Peterborough Anieul hSU tural Show when a yeailinj,, and obtained tn e flnt In ?rizo, beating five otheTS: he also was t t. own & J WU 'etcrborough Kntire Horse Show, and obtained the fii prize. Again, at Peterborough, 1832, he toot the M prize,boating six others; and again, at Peterboroueh 191 in October, 1863, he took the first prize of £20, beat' |B ing a large field of his class—thus proving hinielf to HB be one of the best hories that England can BB Matchless will STAND at the following Stations • 9H —Monday, at Mr. Eickett's Stables, Otahuhu; r ues ! jSS day, at- "the Grange, Otahuhu; Wednesday nnd- [a Thursday, at Newmarket Hotel; Friday atid'Satur- is day, at the Great Northern Hotel, "Whan Hold, Mr. IS John McLeod's liund'TSCn'a Mills. !H THE SPLENDID DRAUGHT HCB3E Hi CHAMPION HERO. || CHAMPION HERO stands 17 hands high on 9] short legs, is a beautiful black, very active, full 3 of bono, with great muscular power. X Champion Hero was got by Mr. Lister's Young S Hero, cliam ion of England. His dam, a Mipcrior wl mare, was got by Young Active, the property of Mr. |8 Thacker, of Canwick ; his sire the property of the |R same, which took the p'ize at tho Royal Agricultural SI Show at Cambridge, and at a great many others. W Champion Hero was bred in England, and was lIS allowed by competent judges to be the best two-year- js! old colt shown at the renowned fair, Hornca6tle, 3i He was carefully selected, at enormous expense, si especially for the Antipodes, and can he safely recom- 9 mended as a sure and valuable stock-getter. S Champion Hero has been travelling in Australia 9 (through Windsor, Richmond, and this neighbour- 9 hood), and it is a fact worthy of note that his stock Wt are making more money than Bny other in the colony S of New South Wales. im Champion Bero will STAND at the following Wj stations: —Mondays and Tuesdays, Mr. McMamis's 9 stables, at Panmure; on Wednesdays, at the Grange; « Thur-dajs, Mr. Riekett's, Otahuhu; Fridays and 9 Saturdays, at Newmarket. 9 Good Grra-a Paddocks, at Otahuhu and Newmarket 1] for the reception of mareg. a| ST H D HOESB, » AT THE 18 NEWMARKET HOTEL STABLES. jl The :snglisii th o itough-bred II RATTAN || a dork brown, got by Sweetmeat, dam Coquette, by |3 Launnelot, out of Abaft, by Sheet Anchor—Lady |a Emmeline b;-7 Y. Phantom—Orvillc More. Sweetmeat jjjl by Gladiator out of Lollypop, by Starch or Voltaire |g —Belinda by Blacklock —Wagtail by Prime Minis- If ter, Launcelot (brother to Touchstone) by Camel out |a of Banter by Master Henry—Boadiceaby Alexander || —Brunette by Amarankus —Mayfly by llachem— Ancaster Starling. Rattan was bred by Mr. Bridie in 1858; imported m to New South Wales, whero ho was purchased and |1 sent to Canterbury by Mr. G. Duppa. If Terms : —Four guineas per mare, and ss. groom- H age. All payments to bo made on or before the 10th || January, 1860. || 1 THE WELSH PONY | CUPID. | 8 AJRT BLACK, by Cupid, late tho prrportyof | J. O. Hamley, Esq , and tho handsomest pony jj • yet introduced to the province. s The abovo is a perfect diay horse in miniature, and j for power and symmetry unequalled. The Timor Pony DANDY TOM, , a bay, with black points, sire of Mr. E. Waters'# and Mr. T. Smith's Dandies, and of many of the best ponies in the province, well known bb Ii gari breed. Terms for cither, two guineas per mave. All pay* ments to bo mada on or before the 10th January, 1865. A. CUNNINGHAM, Newmarket Hotsl. N.B.—Any special orders respecting either of 'k® above horses can bo gi\en to tho Grooraß, Klin-OCff and Fooe!-, in attendance daily. TO STAND THIS SEASON. At Rogers's Hotel, Otahuhu. THE WELL-KNOW V SUFFOLK PUNCH ENTIRE, 'YOUNG OE¥ELL,' ' rriHE character and pedigree of StssSfeJaPLS tllis favourite horse beiDg so WISm well known, both as a surefod' getter, and as having thrown s<m° of the finest stock in the -Province, it is unnecessary to enumerate his qualifications. A limited number of mares only will bj taken prior to his removal to Waikato. Terms: ;S2 2s. Groonwge, ss. Ca^li. Early application to be made to T. ROGERS, Oiuliukc. "THE NEW ZEALAND HERALD." TERMS OF ADVERTISEMENTS. Thrco lines ... I®Four linen 15 „i" Eight llues - And 2d. for each additional line. 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New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 643, 4 December 1865, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 643, 4 December 1865, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 643, 4 December 1865, Page 8