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MATCHLESS ' v '\ H CHAMPION HEEo. S THE CELEBRATED ENGLISH P B ' HORSES. WM Two of the Finest ever Imported into tfc« i> H§! j of Auckland. ° V Wα MATCHLESS is a beautiful Brown > Hi ' stands 16 hands 3 inches uT',,¥ ° *«*« lH ably short legs, possessing immen™ P ° n Mma *- i!H subetance; whilet for symmetry and Po * Cr Wd ug stands unrivalled, with iino conetltuL"" l > Si , lent temper. uoa »nd OB His sire, that far-fumed old lioree Xr.t u ffi property of Mr. Daek, of Lincolnshire M . is the sire of more stallions than lZt h hoft e IB England. m ? ™n» fo 3k Grandsire Active, tho Champion of En ß i a W ) having won 17 agricultural prizes. h« S« Metchless's dam, a eplcndid bay «,.„ , , WS Eno's noted brown h"rse Honest Ton A-1 Mr, ffli aUowed to be tho best that travelled i n hi s d *»« IB It will be seen from this pedigree that ihtrM • H descended, on both sides, from tho verr W £ ess " US cart-hor» C3 in England, and cannot M „„!?• ° ! M horses of tho highest value for agricultural . E J.T B H purposes. """toy ■■ Matchless was shownalthe Peterborour.'i J • ■ EH] taral Show when a yearling and oWrffcfefoJ H prize, beating five others; he also ivas'shnl H Peterborough Entire Horse Show, and ohhvl?.i. BB prize. Again, at Peterborough, IS6S, he tafl i HS I. prize, beating six others; and again, at Petorhn™ v SM in October, 1863, he took the first prizo of ST 6 * l M a ing a large field of hie class-thus proving hi™.if, M be one of tte best hones that EngS J IS produce. Bj9 Slatehloss wiU STAHD at the follomn? Station.. H 1 —Monday, at Mr. Bickett's Stables, Otahuhn l ue V |& day, at tho Grange, Otahuhu; Wednesday Ji M j Thursday, at Newmarket Hotel; Friday and Sahr wk day, at tho Great Northern Hotel, Whau Hotel Mv" | ■ John McLeod's Hendoraon's MUle. ' ' 9 i THE SPLENDID DRAUGHT HOUSE I CHAMPION HEEO. || /CHAMPION HEBO stands 17 hands high ou i short legs, is a beautiful black, very active, fall H of bone, with great muscular power. ' B Champion Hero was got by Mr. Lister's Young S Hero, cham ion of England. His dam, a superior Sj mare, ya? got by Young Active, the property of Mr. B Thackcr, of Canwick; his sire the property of the §9 same, which took tho pi ize nt the Eoyal Agi'icultural m Show at Cambridge, and at a great many others. jg _ Champion Hero was bied in Kngland, and was IS aUowed by competent judges to be the best two-year- 38 old colt shown at the renowned fair, Horncastle. I Ho was carefully selected, at enormous expense, 1 especially for the Antipodes, and can be safely recom- 9 raended as a sure and valuable stock-getter. i Champion Hero ha 3 been travelling in Anptralia I (through Windsor, Eichmond, and the neighbour- K fcood), and it in a fact worthy of note that his stock S are making more money than, any other in the colony ! S of New South Wales. I Champion Hero will STAND at the following j§ stations: —Mondays and Tuesdays, Mr. Mcllanus's 9 ' stables, atPanmure; on Wednesdays, st the Qrangoj 9 Thurtdajs, Mr. Bickelt's, Otahuhu; Fridays aid 1 Saturdays, at Newmarket. ' g Good Gra«s Paddocks, at Otahuhu and Nemnarket I ! for the reception of mares. 3 ! STUDHOESE, | • AT THE I 1 KEWMABKET HOTEL STABLES. 1 rPHE ENGLISH '.C HO E OTJGH-BBED i JL BATTAN . a dark brown, got by Sweetmeat, dam Coquette, by i Laun-clot, out of Abaft, by Sheet Anchor—Lady ■ Emmeline by Y. Phantom —Urville Mare. Sweetmeat by Gladiator out of Lolly pop, by Starch or Voltaire ' —Belinda by Blacklock —Wagtail by Primo Minister, Launcclot (brother to Touchstone) by Tamelout of Banter by Master Henry—Boadiceaby Alexander i —Brunette \? Amaranlcus—Mayfly by Machem— ; Ancaster flt.vHng. i Battan wus bred by Mr. Bridge in 1S58; imported ■ to Nei» South Wales, where he was purchased and [ sent i.o Canterbury by Mr. G. Duppa. ; Terms:— Four sjuineas per mare, and 6s. groom--1 age. All payments to be made on or before tho 10lh ; January, 1866. THE WELSH PONY 1 ; 0 U P I D. • J A JKT BLA.CK, by Cupid, late the property of ' I _Ol J. O. Hamley, Esq., and tho handsomest pony ■ yet introduced to the province. The above is a perfect diay horse in miniaturo,aid ' for power and symmetry unequalled. Tho Timor Pony i DANDY TOM, i a hay, with black points, eiro of Mr. E. Waten'e and Mi , . T. Smith's Dandies, and of many of the i best ponios in tho province, well known as Ligars i breed. Terms for either, two guineas per mare. All payments to bo made on or before tho 10th January, , IS6O. A. CUNNINGHAM, i Hewmarket Hotel. N.B.—Any special orders respecting either of tie cbovo horses can be given to the Grooms, Kcfioc 2 1 and Fooks, in nttendanco daily. TO STAND THIS SEASON. At Rogers'e Hotel, Olnhuhu. THE WELL-KNOWS SUFFOLK PUNCH ENTXHIT, 'YOUNG- OItVT E L E.' ' rfIHE character and pedigree u ®'f>»3S»*3lPLa -L ' '"is fiivourito horse being so TRLm well known i DOth 3 sure getter, and as having thrown e™° of tho finest stocl: in the Province, it is 'inneccisary to enumerate his qualifications. , A limited number of mares only will bo tasen prior to his removal to Waikato. Terms: £2 2s. Groomago, ss. Cash. Early application to be made to T. ROGERS, Oiahub.a. "THE NEW ZEALAND HERALD." TEEMS OF ADVERTISEMENTS, Three, linos ]'■ ?T Four lines ... ; ST Eight lines ... ' ~ *•*■■ And 2d. for each additional line, SUBSCRIPTION 10a. per Quarter singlo copies 3d. each . OS-Advortlsemonts will to received at tbo Office, p> ham-street, and the nuinhcr of insertions required vnai clearly -nritten on tUo copy, otherwise they will 1» Ins until couutcrmauded and charged accordingly.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 645, 6 December 1865, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 645, 6 December 1865, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 645, 6 December 1865, Page 8