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y AUCTIONS. H. MATSON AND CO. TO FARMERS AND PRODUCERS. TO FARMERS AND PRODUCERS. TO FARMERS AND PRODUCERS. PERSONAL SUPERVISION ASSURED. PERSONAL SUPERVISION ASSURED. EVERY FARMER, largo or small, want* the biggest return that he can g" under th« present condition*, and he cinnot risk an unsatisfactory sale of any of Jua products at the present time. THINGS HAVE CHANGED. H. MATSON end CO. are the 01d«*t Firm in the trade, and are a private Arm. The principal* of the fcuainess attend the Market* and look after' tho interest* of all con•ignmenta entrusted to them, and inll be glad to act for you. Account Bal*B paid promptly. All rosaonOur organisation in each department leaves nothing to be desired. The following sales axe ma<k BTORE CATTLE . . JACK MATSON. DAIRY CATTLE . . ALLAN MATSON. FAT CATTLE . DAVID MATSON. FAT LAMBS and- 'FAT SHEEP A. W. COOK. BTORE SHEEP '. W. F. WATSON and . HARRY MACDONALD. PIGS . • . v FRANK TURNBULL. GENERAL SUPERVISOR: ~„,„„„ ;_' ;'LEICESTER MATSON. W# offer our services to al« those -who have realisation* for the METROPOLITAN MAR. KET or el*?where» and our long association in tb» trade, and the fact that we personally look after all tho business entrusted to us is a warranty of good faith. Our judgment, and the fact that we are the oldest firm in the market, and et;ll Koi«R strong, ia a recommendation to you to entrust your consignments to ~-,« * H. MATSOX and CO_ TATTERSALL'S HORSE" SALE. TATTERSALL'S HORSE SALE. TATTERSALL'S HORSE SALE. EVERY SATURDAY MORNING, t EVERY SATURDAY MOR*<TNG. ■ MATSON and CO. hold Sales in TAT- .. TERSALL'S EVERY. SATURDAY, ih the Sonthern Hemisphere, and is impervious to tho inclemency of the weather. If you haw horses for sale, or require to attend SATURDAY AUCTIONS. FARMERS who require to make progress \-ith Iheir spring sowing and; require in their teams SHOULD NO TO ATTEND THESE SALES. H. MATSON and CO. NOW IS THE TIME! HERE IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY! PRICES OF STOCK ARE AT A LOW LFVEL. THE SHREWD FARMER WHO BUYS TO-DAY CAN STOOKUP ' AT ABOUT HALF WHAT IT WOULD COST HIM TWELVE MONTHS AGO. IMPLEMENTS ARE CHEAPER- , m li" IS GENERALLY THOUGHT THAT ,WE HAVE SEEN THE WORST OF THE PERIOD OF DEPRESSION, 1 THEREFORE—WHY NOT BUY NOW, WHY NOT BUY NOW, WHY NOT BUY NOW, . AXD TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE LOW ' PRICES. .

• MATSON ana CO. INVITE INTEND- --' • " INO ;' BUYERS TO CALL UPON THEM WHEN THEY "WILL BE ONLY TOO PLEASED TO SUPPLY PARTICULARS OF SOME OP THE MOST SALEABLE. PROPOSITIONS IN CANTERBURY TO-DAY. : WE HAVE EVERY FACILITY TO ENABLE US TO .SUBMIT" A PROPERTY SUITABLE jOv ' V THE ■ REQUIREMENT OF EVERY INDIVIDUAL BUYER AND TO ARRANGE. FOR, AN INSPECTION. ' THB ABOVE ALL MERITS THE CON* ,0V FAB-SEEraG' FAKM BUYER. " ' "WS hire ito67* Jfiumber' of CLIENTS who desire to Berrfc. ; l>AlßY FARMS from': . V i-- r - <■• \ ■■-, so TO"'100. ACRES, ■ind.would; bo, glad; to receive reticulars eiiy, 1-We,can assure them of the belt '■". '■■ .'. FOR. PRIVATE SALE. itfK ACRES—Splendid outbuildings oouiXyO plete. 3. Cow Milking Plant :•, complete ,goes in. Fences, Gates, Yards, eto.. in splendid order. Situated close to town-ship.-and rail (splendid roads). ; ,:;v ...;•'.'Lsnd' comprises rich heavy :'.','"',■'■.•• land, .will grow any class ot •:'■•'' -':' '■ crop or roots; ' :!j: i ■•.'..'. As * mixed farm there ia .■*?•',.•-■' ~:■'■ none .better—Cows, Pigs. Sheep, r.:;:.. ; : Cereals and Roots—a .return every monitb end an annual re- .'• turn. ■' ,\-. .',-',. ■ -.', ...,;:' •■ PRICE, £BO 'per, acre. " :■, : '£2StfO F ' down-.'or\, store if de* I ■'";«v;y>■■■:.'■ balance can 'remain on ,: *'rr v/ ''*'j~ mortgage. \ ■■'•"' -^ fel>s& ■'. ''sfs&: MATSON' : *nd OCf': -Tonmeddwellmjfhouse and ©utf buildjngL»«t n *! t n " e from •3PmcW"~'£9 ■' •■•***■"" acre.' About £sMc»«li required, balance on mortgagefor ; » term of'year*. stead,' 2-roomecC whaie, rtumer* ' ou» outbuildings; etc., 740' acred of which ore leased at £SOO per a&rmra, which, has a purchasing «Daiwe, ■ The property carries 1200 ,ewes",t 1050 hoggete, - 8 £IB,OOO as .a going .concern. v J • . FoL. 167!} land. . , divided into 8 pad- :.,„ clocks. Carries 850 ewes, and l.railo from school office, 6 inilea jfrom 12 miles rrom saleyirds. 3ufldingg consist of % 6-roomed dwelling-house, all necessary r converriencee, 4-stall (table ana ' "*' "■ ' loess-box, ehaffhouso, imple- ■■ meat shed, etc., praoticajly all '~\* new. Price£23 per acre. Eaey -''•> i" ' * terms can be arranged. -'■■.- . • Fol. 1853' ACRES,'Good Homestead, stables,' *vUv» " woohhed, etc., subdivided into *• numerous paddocks and four ' blocks, well fenced and watered. '' '•- Thie ia one of the -beet renewable leases in the district, carrying at present .1750 sheep, most•ly ewes. SO three and four-year- « u ■> old bullocks, 40 oo\v», 45 young \ cattle. Xho present lease has „ ■ r five.yetrs to run, rental 2s 7Jd, less. 10 per cent., with the right of renewal at re-valuation. For further partioulacs apply to FoL 1520 , H, MATSON" and CO., , Laud Department \ ACRES, divided into 12 paddocks, together with a ftrst-claes reeid•v ence'of. 8 rooms, hot and cold , water, eleotrio light, also 8-stall , miUcing shed complete, Gain , milking plant, r- J -" -- .'\i-'..;J.vv*!.- :. tfldst;..Jew., downs, suitable for lv:r . >■■■■ sheep and cattle. Price 452 per ; This property marita ire : ■■-.'■ .'..:■. epeotior>. Fol. 1744 *7KA rACKES LeMehoM. sftnate in North ■.';..• V"' ./■.■; Oanterbury, together with good nomeatoad and .ell necesßarr .1.4. . AnJViiJl/ii>«». " •!>_' «,. . * •cpsw; Xmmediate possession. vi.'--' '■',-;•--' - ' ,'-Fol. 1679 » d ttissock country, subAvOV • dhidea Into 2 blocks, of which 80 to 90 acres have been plough«WfcsMm2£2j fronV tail, « miles from stock ■■:■■:-.. FoL 1475 ■■lKAi AOBJ^. # eubdWded into 7 paddocks, ***? , jeHfatosdand w«t«eo%TmiS rrom OhrisWmrchj 25 acies light graalng kad, the balance ml good .cnoppißg and gnaing >j»4, , Grows great potato etopft Up-to-date Knn,^,^ t of _ 8 rooms, all conveniences. weeks oalji £67 10s per tore. *V»LITSB; ,WNERS of. available i-.'-.-.--.o!. ■ i<.i.v,ai ■JW.rm!!! 1 ! IKII particular* of the same. ■-r ; \k H. MATSON and CO., XmhL aaA £tatio 22a22£HJ

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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17207, 26 July 1921, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17207, 26 July 1921, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17207, 26 July 1921, Page 12

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