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AUCTXOK& H. MATSOX AND'GO. •rrrn ™*„sl Bnvr.BA.lj iJUJVA FIDE . WE HAVE SEVERAL BONA FIDE BUYERS FOR FARMS. BUYERS FOR FARMS. BUYERS FOR FARMS. We find sections of the community decrying the conditions ruling in Canterbury, and making them out innrutely worse than they are. Such action can only be for a, specific purPose such as the acquisition of higher rates of interest or an excuse for further curtailment in overdraft. XT MATSON and CO. ofier their -■-•-•services to those who have farms ,n _•■ We have to-day bona fido enquiries for farms, and we know taere are a good many experienced farmers who want to buy farms and who have the money, but the trouble 16 i°u \ able *° show ihem anything worth the money. Notwithstanding tne general expression of opinion that land has gone back 33 per cent, in value, we have no such indication in respect of the prices that are asked lor properties in Canterbury. There are many farming and grazing properties to-day in Canterbury that at the values assessed by the Government are well worth the money. }JL y ° U aVe ! and for Ba,e . "« no use oeing■ mock modest about it; you want to „ e ,j .u ,- olere is onlv one way to Bell it i. a .K'' -a to omplov a live Agent and to be guided by his advice. Iff will very quickly tell you whether your property is a saleable proposition or otherwise. It may be advisable to submit the pro- j perty to Auction, in which case there is no need to have any fear. If it is a.sweet pro-1 perty and is in good order and you will give reasonable terms, your land should bring a reasonable price. If you have got anything to aell do not be frightened to cry it from the house-tops as how does a buyer, especially a cautious buyer (and there are a good many csulwus buyers), know about the place that you have for sale unless you -let him know. . H.MATSON and CO. offer their services to the bona fide sellers of Canterbury today, and if you hold land either asanindivi--ua. or as a trustee, or if you have any interest wherein you want to realise entrust t™?™ to MATS ON and CO. OUR SALE ta™«ltrk " e centra 'J y Bituated IN IAIIiiKSALLS, are on the ground floor and can always command the attention of the buying public without any difficulty, and they can attend the sale -at their convenience. COME OUT INTO THE OPEN and bo guided by us if you want to sell and your proposition is a good one. If you do not know whether it is a good one or not, ve will very quickly tell you, and if we advise yon in the affirmative, then you can ±> ahead with confidence. As before said, we have buvers round us to-day who a>re ready to buy and invest in cheap properties and farms and, unfortunately, we have not got the propositions that we can offer them. If you have anything to sell do not waver about it and be undecided, but pick up a sheet of paper and write us to-day fully to H. MATSON and CO., "> Cashel' street, Christchureh. LIVE STOCK. LIVE STOCK. LIVE STOCK. LIVE STOCK. LIVE STOCK. TO FARMERS WHO HAVE LIVE STOCK FOR REALISATION, Do- not forget that : H. MATSON and CO. .; farmers' commission salesmen, farmers' commission salesmen. Farmers' commission salesmen. We personally attend to our own business as Salesmen and have done bo for generations. Our Firm has a reputation as capable reliable judges, trustworthy, steady and conscientious business ..inen. If you have live stock for Bale our advice is to entrust the same to us and--we will do the very best we can to get the very utmost in your interests/ We. pay out sales ' promptly and we are. glad to do business, with you. During the; recent upheaval of War, the aftermath of .war, and''now the'adjustment of conditions, it. is • difficuitN tq know of an organisation running carefully attending to its one branch upon which Matson and Co. make a speciality, namely .of AUCTIONEERS and FARMERS' AUCTIONEERS and FARMERS' "'.'.'V COMMISSION SALESMEN. : COMMISSION SALESMEN. Our' Firm has been associated with the trade since the pioneer days of Canterbury. All the- present conditions ana present oharges-which have been so equitably assessed, are largely attributable to the pace set by H. MATSON and C. Nowhere in. the Southern Hemisphere will you find the conditions pertaining for the realisation of stock or farm products in the interests of the farmer eo satisfactory or so. ably conducted than they are'i». Canterbury. H. MATSON and CO. are open for business, and if you have business ,to transact, •please make a job of paying us a visit. H MATSON and CO., . Christchureh.. ';• WOOL SEASON, 1922. .'WOOL. SEASON, 1922. . H MATSON and CO held the first sale . of wool ever'held in Canterbury, and, beine a Private Firm, the various members have Thrown up with the Firm and personaUy superintend the handling of the wool in all 'its branches. Wo appeal to Vendors to he entrusted with their.clips, and We can assure you we wilMeaye no stone unturned tTprtXce the utmost result that it ie possible to do all consignments whether large FIDE FARMERS' COMMISSION AGENTS we/have a record over many y l3ENt> YOUR WOOL TO .US\and you will undPubUy secure thebest results. ■::- H MATSON and CO.; ™ NORTH ISLAND BUIMS. TO NORTH. ISLAND BUYERS. , _ MATSON and CO. have for PRIVATE H. SALE and will be glad to quote, iocks orStuds.of the following breeds:BORD'ER LEICESTER ENGLISH LEICESTER '; COPRIKBALE MERINOS/ AtpHce.^eiiver^f^i-^to^ H. MATSON and CO. IT ATI ON BE QUISITES, WOOL PACKS., ei*> 42in, *>in, <** «*■ SEAMING TWINE, best ply. BINDER TWINE . ' S, D LE "Art BRANDS OIL . MANURES, of all makes. LIME, ground or burnt _ : FENCING WIRE, No. 8. BLACK FENCING WIRE .No. 8. RABBIT NETTING' -' SHEEP DIP, «H makes. LINSEED OIL and WHITE LEAD. GRASS SEEDS, CLOVERS, SEED OATS, I and WHEAT. __ ™ *?* V% % r 3BWSS &SVU P«t of the oountry with despatch. ; H. MATSON and CO. itATSON AND CO. rGREAT SELLING ORGANISATION. "... ' -« tt MATSON and CO. ; - The Pastoralist who "reinforce « ducte. . ~ ."!,„.» have a .decidedly beneSuch service mnrti»a v ».»i i •ficial effect on R nceS H: MATSON >nd CO. '

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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17609, 11 November 1922, Page 21

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