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AUCTIONS. H. MATSOX AND CO. RANGIORA HORSE FAIR, RANGTORA HORSE FAIR. RANGIORA HORSE FAIR. FRIDAY NEXT. FRIDAY NEXT. [ESSKS H. ITATSOX an 00. sol <- tries for tho above Country eing closely in toucli with the Horse Inofs, and with a knowledge of those who want- to buy and who want to sell, and the fact that our Auctioneers are not only export salesmen but good judges, we con- ] fidentiy ask those who contemplate fending ' fo'-ward to this centre to see that MESSRS H. MATSOX and CO. get A FAIR SHARE of their selling favours. PRESENT ENTRIES include:— i Account Northern CLIENT: 4 Good Half-draught Geldings 2 Extra Heavy Draughts?, broken to chains, 4 and 5 years old GENERAL ENTRY: 25 Light and Heavy Horses On Account CLIENT: 1 Grey Mare, Tyrs, broken to saddle and harness 1 Grey Pony, aged, broken to saddle and harness 7912 H. MATSON and CO. mATTEESALL'S SALE. SATURDAY NEXT, FEBRUARY sth. SPECIAL ENTRY. To close a PARTNERSHIP: 1 Brown MaTe Bonny Doon, 4yrs, by Boniform, dam Garston, by Birkenhead — Lullaby; in good condition, very promising. Can be inspected on application to the Auctioneers. Account of a CLIENT: Bay Gelding Fabisco, syrs, by Yaaoo, dam Fabin. In training. Has won races over several distances. Acoount ERIK RUTHERFORD, ESQ., Inverness: Black Mare Wind Up, by Advance, dam Stepniak mare, 4yrs. Suitable for polo. Account A. E. BELLAMY, ESQ., New Brighton: Contractor's Plant, comprising 2 Horsos, 2 Tip Draye, 1 Scoop, 1 JS.F. Plough, and quantity Trees and Harness. Acoount W. GRAY, ESQ., Papanui: Half-Draught MaTe, chestnut; broken all work. ENTRIES INVITED. 7911 H. MATSON and CO. H. MATSON AND CO. Instructed by the PUBLIC TRUSTEE AS EXECUTOR of ;the will of JANE McNEELEY. "> MODERN CITY BUNGALOWS. O _y - 190 and 192 PETERBOROUGH STREET. To he sold in our Rooms, Cashel (street, on SATURDAY. FEBRUARY sth, 1921, At Noon. These are two First-class Bungalows, each of 5 living rooms, electric light, gas, hot arid cold water. DOULTON BATH, pantry and scullery, sewer connexion, and are strongly built. One-eighth of an acre with each. Sunny side of the street. Only a few minutes' walk from the centre. Such opportunities occur bult rarely, and wa confidently recommend inspection without delay. H. MATSCW and CO., Auctioneer*. OHOKA LAND TO BE OFFERED BY PUBLIC AUCTION TUESDAY NEXT, FEBRUARY Bth, RANGIORA STOCK SALE. ON ACCOUNT OF CANTERBURY CENTRAL CO-OPERATIVE DAIRY CO., ONE ACRE, more or less, together with CREAMERY BUILDING thereon. All particulars from H. MATSON and CO., 7909 Auctioneers. > D D I N G- T'O N SALE. WEDNESDAY NEXT.. SPECIAL ENTRY. On account of MISS M. M. WHITE, Hoon Hay: 1 Jersey Bull, 18 months. ENTRIES INVITED. 7914 H. MATSON and CO. DESIRABLE LADBROOK3 FARM. TO BE OFFERED BY PUBLIC AUCTION IN TATTERSALV'S LAND ROOM. SATURDAY, 12th FEBRUARY, At 11 a.m. " MATSON and CO. have received in- -• struotiona from MR WM. FRENCH, to offer by PUBLIC AUCTION, as above, ■his<First-class Holding (previously owned by Mr W. Musson), comprising 41 ACRES, 47 ACRES, Heavy grass and root land, together with 5-Roomed House, Btables and outbuildings, 10-bailed oow-byre. Tho property is subdivided into sis' paddocks, all in grass. The holding comprises an- especially good small dairy farm. Th» vendor's only reason for .eelliiig is that he has business ties in the cilyv TERMS: Ten per cent, on tho fall of the hammer. Ten per cent, on .possession. Balance in two years, interest at 6 per cent. All particulars from H. MATSON and CO., 701 n OhTistchuioh. WOOL. WOOL. WOOL. WOOL. WOOL. WOOL. WOOL. WOOL. WOOL. ESSRS H. MATSON and CO. are no receiving wool for the forthcomir_ sals, and we ask Producers of Wool when forwarding their consignments to weigh the following facts in their minds: H. MATSON and CO. were tho first Brokers' to establish wool 6ales in Canterbury. ' ' THEY ARE tho oldest Firm in the Trade. THEY ARE a Private Firm, a-iid have a record of many years of keen and persistent service and attention to their business. Their one aim has been the interests of tho Producer. THEY ARE recognised' by the Wool Buyers as men who thoroughly know their business and are competent judges of the different qualities and grades. H. MATSON and CO. have been associated with the industry for Sixty years and as Commission Agents and Farmers' Agents their one desiro has> been to exhibit the different parcels fairly and equitably and to secure the best coe petition and realisations for the- Producer. H. MATSON and CO. keep closely in touch with everything appertaining to the wool business, having sources of information not only in Great Britain but also in Australia, South America, and the United Slates. At a time such as tho present it is necessary to keep well posteu on what is transpiring in ail those centres to enable- us to estimate the best attitude to adopt as regards the disposal _of the commodities at present pressing for realisation. PLEASE CONSIGN— H. MATSON and CO., PRIVATE SIDING, ALDINGTON. H. MATSON and CO.

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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17060, 3 February 1921, Page 12

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