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AUCTIONS. H. MATSON AND CO. M A T S O N AND C 0., TATTERS ALL'S BUILDINGS, CASHEL STREET, LAND AND ESTATE SALESMEN. WHEAT; OATS! BARLEY! J-'RiWCERS, PLEASE TAKE NOTICE: i r. r.-.'v takir.s of the i tut.-» Store "Tiu aiiow.ng THREE MONTHS' FREE STORAGE where the cona:o paes-xi through our hands l'or Tho position of tlio Storft enables us to ;ak<"- quirk delivery, :ind_ tho conf.;. ruction of the St-orc is fucU that jrrain alv.av* excolk-ui condition when t/cing THREE MONTHS' FREE STORAGE. Tiil.'EE MONTHS' FREE STORAGE. TiliJEi: MONTHS' FREE STORAGE. H. MATSON :u;d CO. TO HORSE OWNERS. TO HORSE OV/NEKS. TO HORSE OWNERS. A I'TEn. cucii a period of drought, and 'he impossibility of utilising hor.-fey for ;urin vori: to any satisfactory e;:t-eut, enormous ij-vcniouiatioii o; cultivation is necessary to put' t/.'i farms in Canterbury into proper working: order by renewing pastures, preparing for year's crop,-, etc. This win .require gre;it strength to copo with :l. NOW THE DROUGHT IS RROKEN NOW THE DROUGHT IS BROKEN NOW THE DROUGHT IS KIIOKEN NOW THEN, NOW THEN, Farmer.-, i; you want to buy horde.-, do not ' forget this, there have been very heavy exportaiions from Canterbury aim other parti; «>;' Nov/ Zealand, and that while tho mr.rket* ■ liuve been at a low ebb, tho bulk of the* horac-3 that have been coining througli tho market, are inierior, and not the class o: horse 3 that the averago producer want*. You seller;; thai have* horsc-s to sell, do r.ot, Jiang oti to them until it is too iate. Put them in the market, and let the public aseesa their value. Spccial drafts advertised l>o nr. fide ulways pell. Thcro aro buyers and eeliers. Tho apathetic competition that lias been forthcoming resulted in irregular This oiler will lv> au inducement to farmers to como to -h» . NOW, WE PROPOSE DURING THE NEXT TWO MONTHS to havo SPECIAL SALES for FARMERS' HORSES on the SECOND and LAST SATURDAY in EACH • MONTH, .starting with SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 19th, and tho next will bo on I lie SECOND SATURDAY IN .MARCH (tho 1 ltli). therefore.' any of you country men that .havo .'ior»e« ior sale, SENT) THEM IN. TATTERSALL'S is tho host oc-ntre, farmers can buy with convenience, you can get a greater variety of competition, and you are not exploited -by tho many small (graziers who aro tho worst horse jobbers, and whoso friendlv and well intended substantiation 'A the character of various horses has resulted in din.net sales being regarded as DYNAMITE. NOW", VENDORS, send your particulars down at least a woek beforehand so 36 to advertise. We make, a specialty of the Hales, ' and being proprietors of TATTERS ALL'. and ASIIKURTON ARCADE, liavo a gocd grip of HORSES BUSINESS. 0619 ' 11. MATSON and COONE CHANGE IN HALF~~A CENTURY. ,: NOW OX THE MARKET FOR THE FIRST TIME IN 40 TEARS. X BEAUTIFUL OLD HOME IN KAIAPOI. QN Account of Mrs E. ORAM and Others. We have been favoured with tlio Sole Agency for tho Salo of this Fine Property, comprising 27.3.18 perches, 5 minutes from the P. 0., fronting Cass street, Meadow and Beaoh roads, close to tho centro of Kaiapoi, and wo havo pleasure in calling the att-en- j l;cu oi anyone wanting such a placo as a j refiidenco or to cut up, for which it is specially adapted. The frontage to Cuss street. ! is "about 10 chains, and a Jittlo more than j 10 chains to Beach road. Together with tho House of 12 rooms and ncual offices, good outbuildings, orchard, und magnificent trees. The greater, part of tho property has been down in grass for many years. N.B.—We draw tho attention of Cliristciiurch business men to this, property. Witli :l car a man can easily keep Town Office hours from hero. Just the place if you have a. hobby for fancy stock, etc. H. MATSOX and CO., Sole Agents. NOTICE TO SELLERS. GOOD OUR OFFICES FOR NEW BUNGALOWS FOR CASH AND TERMS. "OADLEY —Bungalow, handy to Lyttelton, XV' Woolaton, or Town, 5 main rooms, h. and c. Bath, Scullery ond Pantry, Blinds, W.H. and Tuba; Wide Verandah, and 32 Perches of Land. Wo can sell this on a deposit of from £30 upwards, and the balance 15s , per week principal and interest. Price, ; £500. • Fol. 200 H. MATSON and CO. BUILDING SITE, ; .01 A—Nearly Full J-ACRE, town 6ide l of Tennyson atreot; all fenced, ready , for building. (FcJ. 199.) H. MATSON and CO. I Modem 5-ROOMED BUNGA- ' LOW, h. and o, Bath, "Windmill and Tank, Pantry and Scullery, "W.H. and Tube, Gas Fittings, Linen Press, etc., and 32 Perches. A Deposit of £30 upwards accepted; balance arranged. (Fol. 200.) H. MATSON and CO. A PERFECTLY CHARMING BUNGALOW IN FEND ALTON. 8 MAIN ROOMS, Sleeping-out Balcony with lovely view, Tiled Roof; every sqiiaro yard of this place a picture; Electric Light, Numerous Cupboards and Wardrobes; in fact, these kind of places aro half-furnished already. There aro several good, largo rooms"; - a full providing tennis court or croquet lawn A few minutes from 2d cars. It goes ■without saying that such a place has all sanitary improvements and every requisite tho ago demands. Price, £1450. (Fol. 192.) ■ H. MATSON and CO. CITY BUNGALOW? ON: THE POPULAR TWO-STOREYED PLAN. Artistic and Satisfactory , Places to reside in on the present mari kct. It 13 nearly finished, and is a perfect picture of a place. Seven main rooms and I eleeping-out balcony, heavily timbered and green elate roof; close to 2d care, and i-milo | from Id cars. Tory handy and commanding position. We can assure buyer? this i 3 no ; ordinary proposition, and wo look to seo it change hands any day. The price is £1350 ; Terms, £450 cash. Plate glass windows and , ana decorative lights in profusion. : Right up to the minute. (Fol. 177) ' * " H. MATSON and CO. £575. " ;TWONDEKFULTAIUE FOR THE MONEY. :.T>RAND NEW BUNGALOW of 6 main t-U rooms, electric light, tiled hearth and I range, faithfully built, largo bathroom, and • large Doulton bath. h. and c. shower, pantry, V scullery, coal bin, w.h. and tubs semi-detach-ed; section about 28 perches, all fenced and i complete. Nothing to 6pend on the place. : Oro minuto ; from 2d car, in good part, grow--1 ing fast. Wo can-.entertain anyone with from £50 : upwards. (Fol. i 9 n H. MATSON and CO. £800. jTpHE longer-we contemplate this property h-X the cheaper it seems.—4i Acrcs, within j 2 miles of Cathedral square, and a 7-roomod , House for £SOO. Comment is superfluous. We advise immediate inspection by any man with-upwards of £300. ' (F01.169) H. MATSON and CO. MODERN ELECTRIC VILLA. CLOSE TO Id CARS. FASHIONABLE STREET. MODERN BUNGALOW of 5 rooms, • tiled roof, decorated throughout, h. and Doulton and shower, electric light, ditto cooking, ironing, and heating for the bedrooms, 2 wardrobes and cupboards, all usual *nd over i-acre of land. M.S., etc. All these, make; this-a cheaply run little pro- ■ (Fol. 192) |i 1. . .ftJUL&TSON„and_CO, _ _

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Press, Volume LII, Issue 15513, 14 February 1916, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LII, Issue 15513, 14 February 1916, Page 12

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