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AuOTIOKS. H. MATSON AND 00. MATSON Alf D CO., TATTEBSALL'S BUILDINGS, 145 CASHEL STREET, LAND AND ESTATE SALESMEN. METROPOLITAN MARKET ADDINGTON. ADDINGTON. HIGH PRICES FOR PAT AND STORE STOCK. The Farmer will readily appreciate that the difference between only an ordinary prico and the first-cliss realisation is all profit to liim. His Land Tax, Rates, Insurance, Labour, Manure, Seeds, Interest of all charges a fixed quantity. The Farmer must sell a certain amount of stock and produce before these charges are paid When raid, all else that ho can realise represents his NET PROFIT. To achieve that NET PROFIT ani ENST7KE THAT IT SHALL BE AS GREAT AS POSSIBLE, CONSIGN YOUR STOCK: H. MATSON and CO.. ADDINGTON. HIGHEST PRICES AND PROMPT ACCOUNT SALES. H. MATSON and CO., Addington. NOTE.—We would especially draw the attention of vendors to the fact that during the ensuing few weeks it is essential that trucks should be ordered early. We shall be glad to attend to the ordering of trucks immediately upon request of clients H. MATSON and CO. T/TTERSALL'S HOR9E SALE. TATTERSALL'S HORSE SALE. TATTERSALL'S HOESE SALE. EVERY SATURDAY MORNING. EVERY SATURDAY MORNING. H MATSON and CO. hold Sales in . TATTERSALLS ev e rv SATURDAY, and will be pleated to receive ENTRIES. Thia is the be3t recognised realisation oentre in the Southern Hemisphere, and is impervious to the inclemency of the weather. If you have horses for sale, or require to buy horses, pennit us to commend you to attend SATURDAY AUCTIONS. FARMERS who require to make progress with their Winter Work and require greater strength in their teams SHOULD NOT FAIL TO ATTEND THESE SALES. H. MATSON and CO. tt MATSON AND CO., TATTERSALL'S BUILDINGS, H 7 CASHEL STREET, LAND AND ESTATE SALESMEN. LAND DISPOSAL. LA.\D iiISPOSAL. . LAND DISPOSAL. If you desire to sell your farm, it is essential that you should realise that things ore now not as they were, and that the market is now not full of clamorous buyer* Owing to the financial stringency, there ib no immediate prospect of the market in. proving, and therefore the only method of realisation is by public auction. PUT IT UP BY AUCTION. The charges for so doing are very small. We offer you our full selling- power, the use of our Auction Room in Tatterealls, right in the heart of the City, where, if a property is of an attractive nature, the crowd will always gather to buy. No one has greater facilities or can work harder in your interest than we can. ' H. MATSON and CO. LAND. LAND. LAND. ESPECIAL OPPORTUNITIES TO ACQUIRE FIRST CLASS HOLDINGS AT Seasonable prices frequently offering. we particularly draw attention to the following:— MALVERN DISTRTCT-100 acres at £33 per acta, inoluding a quantity ot farm plant. The land is situate close to the railway, school, and township, is well watered and fenced. Merits inspection. Fol. b9a 1 p H MATSON and 00. CLOSE TO CHRISTCHUROH. A SPECIAL OPPORTUNITY. -I A/Y ACHES. Good dwelling. Up-to-date. J.UU buildings and milking plant. Property is well watered, and «,t present there are approximately 60 acres in pasture and '4O in crop. PRICE, £BS an acre. THIS IS WORTH LOOKING AT. Pol. 1000 H. MATSON and CO, EANGIORA DISTRICT. •i ef\ to rail, suitably aub--101/ divided. Well watered and good 6-roomed house. All necessary out-buildings. 2-cow milking plant. PRICE, £SO ?n aero. Reasonable terms. An attractive- proposition. Folio'9B9. H. MATSON and CO.. HIGHLY PROSPEROUS DISTRICT. ' CLOSE TO CHRISTCHTJRCH. QAA ACRES, Magnificent Homestead. Cow OUU byres, motor garage. Complete ee* of modern buildings. About 50 acroa are in crop, balance good pasture. PRICE, £6O an acre. An admirable holding. Folio 999. H. MATSON and CO. WEST COAST.. '" ~ L " """*■ no blacklling. Water i- Cow byres. Large barn. Milking plant. Price £3O per acre, including large herd of cattle, draft horses, implements, and everything necessary for the success' ful working of the place. Thoroughly nuritt inspection. „ Folio 984. H. MATSON and CO. CLOSE TO CHRISTCHUROH. A UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY. rjOODWTLL OF LEASE 90 ACRES. VT LEASE HA* 8 YEARS TO RUN OUT-BUILT>IN«S. CROP ALREADY BUWiy. INCLUDED IN THE PRICE ASKED. THE VENDOR ALSO OFFERS--38 COWS 8 HORSES. All necessary implements, «rw», store pigs, hay, mangolds, and goodwill of msk disposal. t . PRICE AND PARTICULARS on applies The above offers an exceptional opportunity for any diligent and capable dairyman. . H- MATSON and CO. 122 little Farm, dixttmd vided into numerous paddock*, well fenced., ample plantations, and a MR JAS. FERNSIDE, and we have several inquirers for it, and Mr Paterson is a seller, as he je under medical orders. p> 0 j 033 H. MATSON and CO. BANKS PENINSULA. 400 A £ R - ES^ oder ,? h ? UBe - telephone, rZ\J\J electric light, well watered by springe! About 100 acres comprise ojd bush land, of which 50 acres could be cultivated. A magnificent pasture proposition. The property has wintered a sheep to the acre, in addition to carrying about ISO cattle; beautiful situation. Prico £2O per acre. Pol, 928 H. MATSON and GO. IKft ACRES—Situate Little Bakaia 4-UU (bounding on to the Fiehannen's outs), divided into numerous paddocks, 3-ronmed nous?, install etflble, loose box, u.ad chaffhouse.;., Price £3O per acre. ft Fol. 9i7 H. MATSON and CO. Clli PROPERTY. TO CLOSE A TRUST ESTATE. ONE-EIGHTH ACRE, good 5-roomed House, hot and cold water, gas, aewer connexion, all in thorough repair. * Price, £llOO. The above thoroughly merits inspection. $730 H. MATSON and CO. ENQUIRE REGARDING ABOVE AND OTHER PROPERTIES WHICH ■WE CAN QUOTE. H. MATSON and CO. FOR SALE »* sale, delivery ex our Store, Addington. Price on application. MMIO-MO6 H. MATSON and CO.

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18129, 19 July 1924, Page 20

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