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AUCTIONS. H. MATSON AND CO. H. MATSON AKD CO, I gTOCK, STATION, AND PROPERTY SALESMEN, WOOLBBOKERS. 143'CASHEL STREET, CHBISTCHURCH. BUTCHERS* And STATION AND FARM PRODUCE. 5 MESSRS H. MATSON and CO. J Hold Sales as nnder:— EVERY TUESDAY AT THE BYEPRODUCTS. EVERY THURSDAY AT THEIR STORES. THE Sales are divided amongst six brokers, and H. MAT.SON and Cu. sell approximately one-third oi the total offerings during the season. This department, which is one for the meet part a department of email coteignraen's, requiring the Ctoscst care and attention, .n----cura an enormous amount of detail and clerical work, an less hand.cd in big catalogues 's hardly worth while bothering about. Messrs 11. Matson and Co. have always nude a speciality of this department, cm- £ ploying an expert who devotes his whole time to personally Classifying, weighing, salting, etc., and actually selling hie own catalogue. For years I'fli* ventcre of ours in ite initiatory stages wae a cause of great worry and direct lose. Throurh consistency and many years of rxcollcnt results defying comparison, we hay.i - built up a reputßt.on that is a household ] word, and vendors may change lemporarii;>, j but they always come baclt to up, knowing 1 they cm rely on cur judgment, cur attention, v cur prompt payment, and our attention to c detail. Msrsra H. Matsrfn end Co. can cß?t sellers 5 the very best facilities for disposing of their j skin?, hides, tallow, etc. Our Stores are uniquely situated, the best t lighted in N?w Zealand, and especial'? adapted for the busines.", being fitted wiih the !tte3t appliances for handling produce. -j All fkin; hides,.tallow, etc., cons;*n-d J ''Matwip. Chmtrhureh," ere careiuilv t weighed and cla«eed, and every care «nd c attention is given to ensure accuracy in this c direction. p Our eales always attract the full buying A etrength, and owners can reft assured that 2 their consignments "will be carefully valued, r ajid not sold under full market rater. a H. Matson and Co. cordially invite « Butrhers. Station Owner?, and Farmer* to ' irupect their stores. It is certain that the * time occupied in ftudving our '.ip-to-date ' methods will provn well epent. f Labels and postcards for sdvi'ing consignments forwarded free of coat to any address. H. MATSON and CO J c SHEEP OWNE RS. I SHEEP OWNERS. I SHEEP OWNERS. « ] FRIDAY, Febuary 27tb—Brookdale Sale. c MONDAY, March 9th—Amber,ley Ewe Fair. TUESDAY, March lOth—l.itt'e River Fair. THURSDAY, March 19tH—Culverden Fair. FRIDAY, March 20th—HawRTden Fair. FRIDAY, April sth—Oxford Fair. 5 H. MATSON and CO. will be glad to re- I ceive entries. GOOD SALESMEN. PERSONAL ATTENTION. PERSONAL ATTENTION. 5040 H. MATSON and CO. £ GRAIN STORAGE. H MATSON and CO. are prepared to re- • ocivo G;ain for Storage during the coming season, subject to the usual regulations. . ' J 'Ihe raised floor «nd iron construction of ■ tho etore are admitted to greatly improve in appearance grain stored therein. H. MATSON and CO. C FIRST-CLASS FARM AT SPRINGBANK \ FIRST-CLASS FARM AT SPRINGBANK. FARM AT SPRINGBANK. FIRST-CLASS FARM AT SPRINGBANK. On account of ' MR GEORGE RUTHERFORD. c QAn ACRES, WELL SUBDIVIDE'} O-±O AND WELL PLANTED. 346 ACRES, WELL SUBDIVIDED AND WELL PLANTED. ; 346 ACRES, WELL SUBDIVIDED ' . . AND WELL PLANTED. f PRICE ASKED. £13. PRICE ASKED, Xl 3. £1000 down and the balance on extended tprm3. Practically all virgin land. Will grow anything. App'-J , — H MATSON and CO. CLEARING SALES. CLEARING SALES. CLEARING SALES. A T this period of the ye«r it is tho usual ' ■£* thin? to «co n number of c'.earinc in different parts of the country. Shou'cl you from any cause whatever conTem*>late having a clearing sale, we should be g!»d to bj entrusted with its disposal. To mcutb ] latisfactory realisations of n clearing sale where to a large extent the fiiecexs lies entirely with the Auctioneer prd bifl abilities before placing your eale. which many yen- < dors are apt to do without consideration, just consider these facts. You require an agent who is a good freeman and is pepu- < lar with the public, and who is in a position to give terms to your buyers; you require honesty and integrity co that you wiU ■jet the fullest results from your accoun/ sales. You will require the man who is a judge of all kinds of «tock, implements, crops, etc., as vendors' interests have to be ( protected at clearing soles, where the lots ( are frequently numerous and aeeorted, and ] you require a business house that will pay ; you promptly. 1 Our Firm has all these qualification?, and in fact it is a ple-aaure to us to conduct a sale to Fee the workmanlike manner in which j tfur officer* *tiend to their work. Look at the 1 number of sales held throughout the year, j and a«k those frequenting the sale* j regarding our abiHtiee, and we feel certein < fhat you will dccideVin our favour. We conduct sales in any part of the country. Our charges are on the lowest scale. t ' EL MATSON and CO. \ < EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY TO ACQUIRE WAIKARI LANDS. j MESSRS HI MATSON and CO. have got, ] they consider, two excellent proposi- . tions, on behalf of Mr H. ACTON-ADAMS, being portions of hid renowned Tipapa Estate. . c LOT I—ls a block of land of 408 Acres, be- , ing at the junction of the Main North ] road and the Scar gill road. This is * ripping piece of land, low rolling downs and rich flat;, and for fattening lambs ( or growing crops it ie an excellent pro- ■, position, rs all the best is still in it. ( The boundary creek runs through this j block, and anyone acquiring this ie undoubtedly getting a place that we consider well worth the money, and will pro- , duce a good profit and rate of interest ( from the jump, and in addition, is -of , prospective value, as in spite of. everything clee, North Canterbury -lands are the cheapest offering in New Zealand, . and must advance. . ' LOT 2—Comprises 612 Acres of some of the ' best land in North Canterbury. , Tin . main Moturiau road runs through this block, it adjoin* Messrs Olney and Campbell Bros. It ie well watered by the ' Cave creek, and all we ask ia that tho*e in search of properties will go and in- , epect these blocks, as we know what we ■ are talking about. We know they axe ■ worth the money the vendor ia prepared to take. The vendor is prepared to give ( good terms, and will take 15 per cent deposit, 10 per cent, in 5 years' time, : and the balance in 10 years at 5} per cent., and- makes the slight reservation regarding permanent, improvements which it is necessary to pnt on the place in two years. If any of our readers aie buyers, or want a place for their eons, or wish to make investments, there is nothing like rich, good estate north rt the Waipara. It ia the cheapest proposition we know of. They are only now learning how to get the best'out of ih» soil, and are amazed at the productive- ' nese of land that for yean has been sheep walk. 1 For further particulars apply te H. VATSON and CO. I

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Press, Volume L, Issue 14907, 4 March 1914, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume L, Issue 14907, 4 March 1914, Page 15

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