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AUCTIONS. H. MATSON AND CO. TO FARMERS AND PRODUCERS. TO FARMERS AND PRODUCES. TO FARMERS AND PRODUCERS. PERSONAL SUPERVISION ASSUR - JRSONAL SUPERVISION ASSURED. PERSONAL SUPERVISION Ai>sURED. 7VERY FARMER, laTge or small, wants *~i the biggest return that he can get under the present conditions, and he cannot risk an unsatisfactory sale of any of ills products at the present time. THINGS HAVE CHANGED. H. MATSON and CO. are (ho Oldest Firm in the trade, and are a private firm. The principals of the businsss attend the Markets and look after the interests of all consignments entrusted to them, and will co glad to act for you. Account Sales paid promptly. Allreasoneble demands regarding finance entertamsa. Our organisation in each department leaves nothing to be desired. The following sales aire made—6TORE CATTLE . . JACK MATSON. DAIRY CATTLE . . ALLAN MATSON. FAT CATTLE . DAVID MATSON. FAT LAMBS ana FAT SHEEP | BTORE SHEEP . W. F. WATSON and I HARRY MACDONALD. PIGS . . . FRANK TURNBULL. GENERAL SUPERVISOR: „ imrrt> , LEICESTER MATSON. We offer our services in at. those who have realisations for the METROPOLITAN MARKET or elsewhere, and out long association, in the trade, and the fact that we personally look after all the business, entrusted to us is a warranty of good faith. Una judgment, and the fact that we arc the oldest firm in the market, and still goine 6trous, is a recommendation to you to entrust your coneignments to „ __ * H. MATSON and CO. fATTERSALL'S HORSE SALE. TATTERSALL'S HORSE SALE. TATTERSALL'S HORSE SALE. EVERY SATURDAY MORMNG. EVERY SATURDAY MORNING. - • MATSON and CO. hold Sales in TAT- --. TERSALL'S EVERY SATURDAY, >nd will be pleased to receive ENTRIkb. This is the best recognised realisation centre in the Southern Hemisphere, and is impervious to the inclemency of the weather. If you have horses for sale, or require- j£ buy horses, permit ua to comr *""* " attend SATURDAY AUCTIONS FARMERS who require to make progress Alb their spring sowin" and require jrrejter strengthen their teams SHOULD NOT FAIL TO ATTEND THESE SALES. H. MATSON and CO. NOW IS THE TIMEI HERE IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY! PRICES OF STOCK ARE AT A LOW LEVEL. THE. SHREWD FARMER WHO BUYS TO-DAY CAN STORXUP AT ABOUT HALF WHAT IT WOULD COST HIM TWELVE MONTHS AGO. IMPLEMENTS ARE CHEAPER. IT IS GENERALLY THOUGHT THAT WE HAVE SEEN THE WORST OF THE PERIOD OF DEPRESSION, THEREFORE—WHY NOT BUY NOW, WHY NOT BUY NOW, WHY NOT BUY NOW, AND TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE LOW PRICES. o H- MATSON and CO/INVITE INTEND- . ING BUYERS .TG. CALL UPON THEM WHEN THEY WILL BE ONLY TOO PLEASED TO SUPPLY PARTICULARS OF SOME OF THE MOST SALEABLE PROPOSITIONS IN CANTERBURY TCMDAY. WE SAVE EVERY FACILITY TO ENABLE US TO SUBMIT A PROPERTY SUITABLE TO THE REQUIREMENT OF EVERY INDIVIDUAL BUYER AND TO ARRANGE FOR AN INSPECTION. THE ABOVE ALL MERITS THE CONSIDERATION •OF EVERY EARNEST AHD FAR-SEEING FARM BUYER, , ■ We Hire also. *number of OLD3NTS who desire to Rent DAlhtf FARMS from <': " 80 TO 100 ACRES, cad Would be glad to receive particulars) from Farmers who wish to lease their property. Wa can assure them, of the belt tenants. FOR PRIVATE SALE. •iKfi ACRES—Splendid outbuildings comJLDD plete. 3 Cow Milking Plant complete ■ goes ', in. Fences, Gates, Yards, etc. in 'splendid order. Situated olose_ to iownLand comprises" rich heavy land, will grow any xlass b* crop or rooto. . f : .. As » muted farm ther* is none bettor—Cows, Pigs, Sheep, Cereals and Roots—a retnra every month once an annual return.; j PRICE, £6O per aore. £2600 down or;more it de--1 sired, balance can remain en . if: mortgage. Apply, . .'. .'• ■ H. MATSON and CO. IAH ACRES, situated in North Canter1W ■ bury, good for grain growing .'..",'• :".:' v or dairying; close, to school, rail, and saleyards. The build- ;'■ inga ' consist of a 6-ioomect -,, .dwelling and all necessary outbuildmga.. Last season milked i ..■'.. 18 cows; ■ besides cropping. "•' PRICE £2l per acre. About \ : .. £SOO cash required. Fol. 1900 i AAA ACRES, together with good homejL*fc\A/ stead, - 2-roomed. wbare, numerous outbuildings, etc., 740 acres) of which are'leased at £SOO per ' ' ... annum, which'has. a purchasing clause. The property carries 1200 ewes, 1050 hoggets, 8 t....... .-j ha ..4ii. -DDirrn? . £13,000 as a going concern. FoL 1672| OQAiACRES, good fattening and grain. *Jt/V/. '■ ..; growing land, well fenced, well • watered, divided into. 8 paddocks. Carries 850 ewes and 100 dj7 sheep, besides crop- . ping; 1 mile, from school and post office, 6 miles from rail, 12 miles irom saleyards. Buildings consist of a 6-roomed dwelling-house, all necessary conveniences, 4-stall stable and ■'.„•' locse-box, chaff house, implement shed, etc., practically all ttrms can be arranged. Fol. 1853 OftftA ACRES, Good Homestead, ©tables, "VW woolshed, etc., subdivided into] ■'■'.' numerous paddocks and four .'t>locis, we2l fenced mk' * able leas™ in the district, carrying at ■present 1750 sheep, mostly ewes. and four-year-oattlo. The present lease has five- years to run, rental 2a 7jd, loss 10 per cent., with the right of renewal at rt-valuation. For further particulars apply to ■ ■> Fol. 1529 H. MATSON and CO., Land Department. 58, divided into 12 paddocks, together with a first-class residence of 8 rooms, hot and cold water, ©lectrio light, also 8-stall milking shed complete, Gain milking plant, and ail necessary outbuildings, motor garage. About 60 acres flat, bal- • auce low downs, suitable for sheep and cattle. Price £52 per acre. This property merit* inspection. Fol. 1741 iJC A ACRES Leasehold, situate in North I U\J Canterbury, together with good homestead and all ' necessary j outbuildings. Price £23 per ! acre. Immediate possession. | e FoL 1672! ACRES, good tussock country, sub- I ■l\fV\/ dhided into 2 blocks, of which 80 to 90 acres have been piough- ' ed and grassed, well fenced and ! watered, no buildings; 3 mile,s i from rail, 6 miles from stock ; ■ ~-irket. Price £5 10s per ry easy terms can be ranged. FoL 1475 ICA AORES. subdivided into 7 paddocks wv .well fenced and watered, 5 miles from Christchurch; 25 a«es light graiing land, the balance land. Grows great , potato crop* Up-to-date homestead of 6 rooms, ull conveniences, dairy and washhouse, stables, implement shed, workshop, etc.. motor shed. Price for a fewweeks only. £67 10a per acre. O "'■'-■ ... ■': ■'■■£. Fol. 1758 WNERS of available properties a>e cordially invited to supply us with .particulars of the -same. MATSON and C 0.,; J

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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17225, 16 August 1921, Page 12

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