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, AUCTIONS. H. MATSON AND CO. H MATSOX AND CO. MESSRS H. MATSON and CO., v.r.-.ier in-ftru<-:ic*is r.om MR A. 11. C.V\M«.A who ha.3 ly.irc-L:;---- ! a larger niaceK wis! offer •jy PUBLIC AUCTION", in their Rooms, Caphci -trcot, on SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 20th, at Noon. on tl.o rorr. t of road and Grirr.s-:v'= ror.i. PAPANUI HIS FIRST-CLASS IIULDINfr. '.•it acrc- fmoro or ;c =.= '\ o; t!:' 1 richc-t ot 'and, in with, ti to*::l ii over TWF.NTY-THREE CHAINS, togther vith SEMI-BUNOALOW RESIDENCE of 6 •ooms, e'ectrio H'jV.t. r.' * pn"! - o.d rater, all ronvonicrc-, dxir}-, f. .o-?52-icx. co'.r r hci. out'o-xiMincs in Also, on GEIMSnY"3 ROAD, ar.-i out Property will lw ofiored ip _ca? lot, md if not r '--"l will oftoro-i vs o-.-s: — LOT I_BUNGALOW and 4 ACRES. LOT 2—COTTAGE and 4 ACRES .'rcor-? or krs). LOT " —THREE ="~TT r ':S, cottainir-s apnroxinmteJv 1 ACRF.'i. " H. MATSON and CO., Auctioneers. ALSO, ON SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 20th. At Noon. On account of D. R. HUTCHISON, Esq. I j Q ACRES of FIRST-CLASS LAND, eituj atc-J. at No. 315 LINCOLN ROAD, ] HALS 'W ELL. J Buildings comprise Hou."e 7 rooms, with I verandah, r-culiery, pantry, ljutiirooin, '.'.'a-h----iiouse, copper and tubs, dairy, cow-iiii'd, untl I 'ither outbuildings. This l is an excellent HOLDING, and the r.wneT, having no further u;-:e for it, is determined "to sell. H. MATSON and CO., 3324 ' Auctioneers. AICAROA RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY. AKAROA RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY. AKAROA RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY. TO BE OFFERED BY PUBLIC AUCTION At DUVAUCHELLE'S STOCK SALE, On ' FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3rd. "THE GLEN," AKAROA. "THE GLE.N'," AKAROA. NINE ACRES ONiE ROOD SEVENTEEN PERCHES. On. account of MRS CAROLINE BUCKLAND. H MATSON and CO. have received in- • structions from MRS CAROLINE BUCKLAND, to submit to PUBLIC AUCTION, as above her well-known property, "THE GLEN," AKAROA, together with all improvements thereon. The land has an. exceptionally long frontage to the Lower Beach road, and fronts also at the back on the Onuku road. Lnprovements include:—l2-roomed Residence, built of Totara, hot and cold water, tog-other witli all tile \isuul outsido conveniences, also 3-roomed Cottage. Other improvements include: — 8000-gallon Concrete Tank and Windmill. Water is also laid on from the Borough supply to house and cattle troughs. Telephone laid on, Septtc Tank. The property comprises eunny slopes, and should bo in demand for subdivisional purposes. • The above offers mi extraordinary opportunity to acquire a first-class holding in the far-famed Akaroa Townshi. With'very extensive farming, increased electrical supply, nnd with especial facilities for fruit-growing anddairying.it is certain that holdings in and around Akaroa must increase in value. The town enjoys a considerable and rapidly increasing influx of tourists, and we would earnestly recommend all interested to inspect "THE GLEN," with a view to attending at the Auction. All particulars from 5327 H. MATSON and CO. HOW BEST TO SELL LAND AND PROPERTY! HOW BEST TO SELL LAND AND PROPERTY! HOW BEST TO SELL LAND AND , PROPERTY"! WHEN a Seller desires to part with his property, whether it be a Town Section, a Building Allotment, Family Residence or Cottage, or Broad Acres, he is naturally anxious to get the very best possible price. Vory often ho does not know the real value, and has to rely upon an Agent's estimate, and this estimate must of necessity be Bomewhat below the real market value if the Agent deaires to make sure of a purchaser. After the eeller fixes his reserve it -is naturally communicated to all enquirers, and under no circumstances does the seller succeed in disposing of his property for a larger sum than his reserve, as a rule he takes less. • HOW DIFFERENT IS THE CASE IP HEt SUBMITS HIS PROPERTY BY PUBLIC. AUCTION. Tlio whole community is acquainted by advertisement of the fact that a property is to bo submitted to Public Auction on a particular day. General curiosity is aroused, and a crowd assembles, and amongst them is sure to be half a dozen who specially desire to purchaso the property. The Auctioneer starts the bidding, ai)d competition immediately arises, and each intending purchaser is put on his mettle when he eeos others anxious to obtain what ho desires, and tho property at onco assumes a new interest, and increased valuo for him. 1 When tho last bid has been mado the vendor i finds, if he has put a reasonable reserve on the place, that ho ha« quilted the property at a far higher prico than ho thought possible. How often does ono hear people eay about some Private Salo that has been effected, 'Dear me, what a pity I did not know that property was for eale at that price. I would havo given eo much moro ior it." NO VENDOR SHOULD PLACE HIMSELF IN. THAT POSITION. As a moro matter of ordinary prudence it will often happen that tlioso who havo pro'perty to sell, and aro not sure of its real value, try tho market at Public Auction, and oven, if they fail to realise, tho cxpenso of doing eo would bear no proportion to tho -atisfaction of having gained certain knowledge a3 to its Teal selling value. The expense of submitting property to Public Auc- ' tion is exceedingly 6inall, and should never •joter sellers from trying that method of 1 realisation. Tho amount to bo spent in advertising can bo fixed by tho Client, and •here is no need to waste money. So far a3 MATSON and CO. are concerned wo pivo our Clients tho benefit of both systems. If their property is not disposed of at Auction wo liold it for Private* Sale, and wo give every publicity such as can be obtained in no other way. « WE STRONGLY COMMEND TO PROPERTY HOLDERS THE ADVISABILITY OF . ENTRUSTING THEIR REALISA- : T ° H. MATSON and CO. " ATRECOIID THAT SPEAKS. A RECORD THAT SPEAKS. ADDINGTON MARKET. ADDINGTON MARKET. a MATSON and CO.'S ENTRIES FOR • THE YEAR ENDING JUNE:— 173,346 Sheep, being 26.4 per cent, total entry, nearly one-third. 15,103 Pigs, being 5-1.0 per cent, total entry, over one-half. 16,936 Cattle, being 41.3 per cent, total entry, nearly one-lialf. Tho abovo figures aro very gratifying, nnd to provo that the producers recognise tho advantage of dealing with a Private Firm. PERSONAL AND DIRECT ATTENTION. EXPERT SALESMANSHIP. f326 H. MATSON and CO. ~ W O 0 L. W O O L. WOOL. SEASON 1920-21. H MATSON and CO. are now receiving* • WOOL into Store for the Sales. In the event of Vendors desiring to have their wool ro-classed, wo shall be glad to do so. , WOOL PACKS BINDER TWINE BRANDING OIL And ALL STATION REQUISITES I* STOCK. All brdera carefully attended to, and forwarded to any destination with the quickest possible dispptih. 5332 H. MATSON and CO.

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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16986, 8 November 1920, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16986, 8 November 1920, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16986, 8 November 1920, Page 14

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