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MATCHLESS | CHAMPION HEEO. ' I THE CELEBRATED ENGLISH p I HOUSES. Two of the Finest ever Imported into the P. • H of Auckland. nefr °*u« | MATCHLESS is a beautiful Brown M »,l s IP stands 16 hands 3 inches high, up°on I ably short legs, possessing immense power J 1 substance; whilst for symmetry and activ't \ '$$■ stands unrivalled, with fine constitution and L i P lent temper. excel- t^ His sire, that far-fimed old horse Matchless tv P property of Sir. Daek, of Lincolnshire, which h fl is the sire of more stallions than, anv W W England. _ 7 ree B|f Grandsire Active, the Champion of England h $ having won 17 agricultural prizes. j§ Matchless's dam, a splendid hay mare, by It i Eno'a noted brown h"rse Honest' Tom, which wa" P allowed to be the best that travelled in his dav fw It will be seen from this pedigree that Matchless u ' descended, on both fides, from the very be=t hreei of I cart-horses in England, and cannot fail in gMt* ! horses of the highest value for agricultural and irav I purposes. . ' ' ilatchlt-ss was shownatthe Peterborough Agricultural Show when a and obtained the firjt prize, beating five others; lie also was shown at Peterborough Entire Horse Show, and obtained the prize. Again, at Peterborough, 1802, he- took the prize,beating six others; and again, at Peterborough in October, 1563, he took the first prize of £20, beating a largs field of his class —thus proring himself to be one of the best horses that England can produce. ifatchless will STAND at the following Station!: —Monday, at Blr. Kickett's Stables, Otahuhu; T na! ! day, at the Grange, Otahu 1 "-; Wednesday and Thursday, at Newmarket Hotel; Friday and Sahr. day, at the Great Northern Hotel, "Whaii Hotel, Mr, John HcLeod's Henderson's Mills. THE SPLENDID DRAUGHT HOBSE CHAMPION HERO. /"IHAMPION HERO stands 17 hande high on \J short legs, is a beautiful black, very active, full of hone, with great muscular power. Champion Hero was got by Mr. Lister's Young Hero, cham ion of England. His dam, a superior mare, was got by Toung Active, the property of Mr. Thacker, of Can wick ; his sire the property of the » r same, which took the prize at the Eoyal Agricultural Show at Cambridge, and at a great many others. Champion Hero was bred in England, and was £~ J allowed by competent judges to be the best two-year- \ old colt shown at the renowned fair, Homcastle. j He was carefully selected, at enormous expense, 6; especially for the Antipodes, and can be Eafelyrecom- L mended as a sure and valuable stock-getter. | Champion Hero has been travelling in Australia f" (through Windsor, Richmond, and the neighbour- t hood), and it is a fact woithy of tots that his stock 1 are making more money than any other in the colony ;• of New South Wales. J Champion Hero will STAND at the following I stations:—Mondays and Tuesdays, slr. llcilanus'a [ stables, at Panmure; on Wednesdays, at the Grange; 1. Thur-dajs, Sir. Kickett's, Otahuhu; Fridays and f - Saturdays, at Newmarket. £ Good Gra=s Paddocks, at Otahuhu and Newmarket jfor the reception of mares. $

STUD HORSE, Ij AT the #;: NEWMARKET HOTEL STABLES. p r rriHß ENG-LISH THOROUGH-BBED pi i BATIAN |j a dark brown, got by Sweetmeat, dam Coquette, by |§ Launcelot, out of Abaft, by Sheet Anchor—Lady »;:■ Emmeline by Y. Thantom —Orville Hare. Sweetmeat J; by Gladiato'r out of Lollypop, by Starch or Voltaire p —Belinda by Blacklock —Wagtail by Prime Minis- gj ter, Launcelot (brother to Touchstone) by Camel out |5 of Banter by Master Henry—Boadiceaby Alexander p —Brunette by Amavankun—Mayfly by Machem— yi Ancaster Starling. H Rattan was bred by Mr. Bridge in 1858; imported U to New South Wales, where lie was purchased and |ii sent to Canterbury by Mr. G. Duppa. £| Terms :—Four guineas per male, and ss. groom- j= age. All payments to be made Oα or before the- 10th t' Jauuary, 1866. | THE WELSH PONY § 0 V P I D. I A JET BLACK, by Cupid, late the property of i| J. O. Hamley, Eeq , and the handeomest pony ? | i" yet introduced' to the province. |1 The above is a perfect dray horse in miniature, and || for power and symmetry unequalled. f| The Timor Pony pj DANDY TOM, | a bay, with black points, eire of Mr. E. Waters'! jg and "Mr. T. Smith's Dandies, ard of iaany of tie .| best ponies in the province, well known as Ligwi || breed. H Terms for either, two guineas per mare. All p»7 - | ments to be made on or before the 10th January, A. CUNNINGHAM, | Newmarket Hotel, h N.B.—Ai.v special orders respecting cither of tta I above horses'can bo gi\ en to the Grooms, KlSiO« | and in r.ttendance daily. S TO STAND THIS SEASON. | E At Rogcrs's Hotel, Otahuhu. | THE WELL-KNOW ST SUFFOLK PUNCH | ENTIRE, I 'YOUNG- OE.WELL.' | ITIHE character and pedigree W J- tl,is Gourde horwbaieM f s *Kmwl\ known, both as asureftJ' | «sisJ§B3fe®S» getter, and as having thrown eone | of the finest stock in the Province, it is nnnw | sary to enumerate his quallficaticns. , ffi | A limited number of mores only will u- w prior to his removal to Waikato. Term 3: £i 2s. Groomsige, os. Ca^-li. Early application to be made to EBC! Oiahulitt. "THE NEW ZEALAND HERALD-" TEBiIS OP ADVEETISEMEXT3Three linos }|| jj! Four Hues i 8 BJ, Eight linos * I And 2a. for each additional line. suiiscnn'Tiox , I 10s. per Quarter siusle copies SiL eacJ N C3-Advertisements wni"b7r7eeivcd «t the Office, tW-Aj l.am-stroßt.nnrttlienm.-.-ocr oC in,o«ions ro.iuirt<l ■"'^β clearly wrilten on tlie corv, otherwiso they w> " r until couutermiinded and chnrued accordingly- ■•■(

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New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 646, 7 December 1865, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 646, 7 December 1865, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 646, 7 December 1865, Page 12

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