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MATCHLESS i and @ CHAMPION HERo.- i THE CELEBRATED ENGLISH P \ | HORSES. * I Two of the Finest ever Imported into tho P.„ • 1 of Auckland. § MATCHLESS is a beautiful Brown, aged 5 ll stands 16 hands 3 inches high, upon rem '1 ably short legs, possessing immfn* |1 substance ; whilst for symmetry and actirih? v stands unrivalled, with flue constitution andZ- i S.l lent temper. creel. p. His sire, that far-fimed old horse Matchta. it f$ property of Mr. Daek, of Lincolnshiro, which ,', I is the siro of more stallions than any horf» <1 England. ' aorse m || Grandsire Active, the Champion of England |l having won 17 agricultural prizes. ' !- Matchless's dam, a splendid bay mare, by Ifr r" Enos noted brown h"rso Honest Tom, which wil allowed, to bo the best that travelled in his day. f'' It will bo seen from this pedigree that Matchless. - , descended, on both sides, from the very best breed nf K cart-horses in England, and cannot fail in g e [(; n 1/ horses of the highest value for agricultural and dr»» purposes. / g; Matchless was shownattlie Peterborough Ainicul. & tural Show when a yearling, and obtained the first II prize, beating five others; he also was shown at P Peterborough Entire Horso Show, and obtained the I P' jze. Again, at Peterborough, 1862, he took the » prize,beating six others; and again, at Peterborough 0 ia October, 1863, he took tho first prize of £20, beat'. I ing a large field of his class —thuß proving liitoself to 1 be one of tho best horses that England can P produco. q! ' |l Matchless will STAND at the following Stations: I —Monday, at Mr. Bickett's Stablce, Otahuhu; Tues- II day, at- the Grangß, Otahuhu; Wednesday and P' Thursday, at Newmarket Hotel; Friday and Satur- r> day, at the Great Northern Hotel, Wliau Hotel, Mr, John McLeod's Henderson's Mills. ' ' ; : THE SPLENDID DRAUGHT HOBSE CHAMPION HJSRO. s CHAMPION HEHO standfi 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. Lister's Young i Hero, cliam ion of England. His dam, a superior Fj mare, was got by Young Active, tho property of Mr. ; Thacker, of Canwick ; his siro the property of the r same, which took the piize at the Hoyal Agricultural f i Show at Cambridge, and ai a great many olhcrs. | ; Cliampion Hero was bred in Englund, and was allowed by competent judges to be the best two-year* jki old colt shown at tho renowned fair, Horncastle, M Ho was carefully selected, at enormous expense, 'f 3 especially for tho Antipodes, and can bo safely recom- t j mended as a sure and valuable stock-getter. Champion Hero has been travelling in Australia 11 (through Windsor, Richmond, and the neighbour- il hood), and it is a fact worthy of note that his stock \ ' are making moremouey than any other in tho colony 11 of New South Wales. iHj Champion Hero will STAND at the following p"! stations: —Mondays and Tuesdays, Mr. McManus's (J stables, at Panmure; on Wednesdays, at the Grange; j ' Thursdays, Mr. Kickett'e, Otahuhu; Fridays and \.\ Saturdays, at Newmarket. j Good Grass Paddocks, at Otahuhu and Newmarket I • for the reception of mares. | STUD HOESE, '

AT THE r I NEWMARKET HOTEL STABLES. j rjl HE ENGLISH THOEOUGH-BRED * 1 RATTAN j a dark brown, got by Sweetmeat, dam Coquette, bjr ! Launeclot, out of Abaft, by Sheet Anchor—Lady ' Emmeline by T. Phantom —Urville Mare. Sweetmeat £ by Gladiator out of liollypop, by Starch or Voltairo J —Belinda by Blacklock—Wagtail by Prime Minis- , tor, Launcclot (brother to Touchstone) by Camel out f of Banter by Master Henry—Boadiccahy Alexander » —Brunette by Amarankus—Mayfly by Mnchem— j" Ancaster Starling. Eattan was bred by Mr. Bridge in 1858; imported t to New South "Wales, whore ho was purchased and * t | sent to Canterbury by Mr. Gr. Duppa. 5* Teems :—Four guineas per maro, and ss. groom- i age. All payments to bo mado on or before tlie 10th £ January, 1866. . c THE "WELSH PONT jj 0 TI P I D. i i A JET BLACK, by Cupid, late tho property of J J. O. Eauiley, Esq , and the handsomest pony 4 j • yet introduced to the province. ; The above is a perfect dray horso in miniature, and | for power and symmetry unequalled. , j Tho Timor Pony i\| DANDY TOM, [| a bay, with black points, sire of Mr. E. Wateis'i !;> and Mr. T. Smith's Dandies, and of many of tho j best ponios in tho province, well known as I/igar's breed. Terms for either, two guineas per mare. Ail psy- j|| ments to be made on or before the 10th January, |l 1866. • |e A. CUNNINGHAM, || Newmarket Uolel. N.B.—Any special orders respecting either of tha ;jg above horses can be gi\en to the Grooms, Ek IOCB f|g and Fooks, in atteridanco daily. |S TO STAND THIS SEASON 1 At Eogors's Hotel, Olahuhu. |jj THE "WELL-KNOW V SUFFOLK PUNCH M KNTIRE, M 'YOUNG ORWELL.' || , rjIHE character and pedigree o( 'iIJ- 'h' 3 favourite horse being so \M we " known, both as a sure f° s " fa getter, and as having thrown some of tho finest stock in the Province, it is unneces- |3 ry to enumerate his qualifications. . IS A limited number of mares only will taW IM prior to Ilia removal to "Waikalo. [s| Terms: £2 2s. Groom.'tgo, ss. Ca'li. EB Earl}' application to be made to IJ£ I'. EOGERS, |g Oinhahu- t.m "THE NEW ZEALAND HERALD." || TERMS OF ADVF.RTISLMENTS. M Three lines ls - * ■' $8 Four lines lf '''■ Eight linos Si - 1 |B And 2d. for eacli additional liue. « SUBSCRIPTrOX Wk 10s. por Quarter single copics 3d. c:.cl) |s| car Advertisements Trill bu received at the Oflicc, j 9 ham-street, and tho number of insertions required ; eg clearly written on tlio copy, otherwise thoy will H until countermanded and charged accordingly- I N

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New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 647, 8 December 1865, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 647, 8 December 1865, Page 8

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