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AUCTIONS. H. MATSON AND CO. TO-DAY. 0 A.M. TO-DAY. 9 A.M. /-fIU&AKING SALE of TROTTING STOCK \j AND MOTOR-CAR. On behalf of the TRUSTEES LATE J. L. H. MATSON and. CO., rn«!rt Auctioneers. EST. YOU SPORTS DON'T RETURN to your home town without s. new horse. WE SHALL B3 GLAD to eee yoa at oar Sale ringside on MONDAY NEXT, AUGUST 18th, 9 AIL ONDAY NEXT, AUGUST 18th, 9 A.M. A l»i"-e audience o£ cosmopolitan nature arc alwava to be depended on. The miles, prices and highest vaues are the merits o. thiß centre of 50 years' standing. ALREADY , 1 , . _ •We hnvo received a largo r.umcor « nv tries, which include A N Z CUP WINNER. CHOTGK MAIDEN PACERS «ts<i TROTTERS by the best »irc«s UNBROKEN BROOD THOROUGHBREDS, COBft., HACKS tnd PONIES. MATSON'S MATS ON'S TATTERSALL'S. TATTERSALL'S. Fullest particnlars of entries eee Thursday's paper. ENTRIES SOLICITED. ~y>, H. MATSON and CO. DRAUGHT HORSES. DRAUGHT HORSE.S. FARMERS, WHO WANT TO SELL. FARMERS, WHO WANT TO BUY. TATTERSALL'S SPECIAL SALE. TATTERSALL'S SPECIAL SALE. TATTERSALL'S SPECLVL. SALE. SATURDAY, AUGUST 23rdSATURDAY, AUGUST 23rd. WE have enquiries and assurances from intending buyers from North Island, and horse buyers from all parte of Can* terbury. SPECIAL CONSIGNMENTS. Already entries from North Canterbury breeders. City purveyors transferring their faith to otor transport,, have intimated their intention of • sending in several consignments of reliable and good Draught Horses. Ju<* the opportunity tho man on. the land is looking for. SO WE SAY—BUYERS SELLERS ROLL UP, AUGUST 23rd. Vendor having horses for sale shoot in particulars at once, as we will liberally advertise at ft very email cost, and the best rssnlts to the vendors. Our heat efforts, gentlemen, all at your command, buyer or seller. Wo extend to you our experience of over | many years' service. i H. MATSON and CO., 7053 TattersaU's. ADDINGTON LIVE STOCK MARKET?. ADDINGTON LIVE STOCK. MARKEg. H. MATSON AND CO.'S ACTUAL FACT 3. VENDORS having stock to realise would be well advised to entrust such to H. MATSON »md CO., who give personal and direct attention. The following figures speak for themselvea. ADDIN'GTON YARDS. Period—January to June, 1922, 1923, and 193*. SO. §Og| Description, 19-2!) .t 18.G98 6,771 38.1 J923' .. 20,539 8,241 40.1 1924 ... 26,356 9,252 35.1 Pigs—--1922 . .. 15.993 9,320 49. 1923 ». 20,248 9,279 45.8 1924 ■' .. !8,192 8,822 45.8 Sheep^1922 .. 623,089 98,780 15.8 1923 .. 541,456 83,161 15.4 190-1 .... 595,327 98,408 16.5. E«ch department is under the control of reliable officers and competent salesmen, *nd tho whole is supervised by the principals, who have had a lifetime apprenticeship to ! the trade. Payments made promptly. Our eyetems and our methods aro generally recognised by all those connected with the trade to leave little to be desired. • Consign, • H., MATSON tod CO., ' 7031 Addiogton. WOOL GROWERS & WOOL SELLERS. irA}-. GROWERS &,"vyGOL SELLERS. WOOL GBQWEP.S & WOOL SELLERS. WOOL GROWERS & WOOL SELLERS. H MATSON and CO. ■will produce the « beat results for you. Reasons" why you .should send your business to it. MATSON AND CO.:— 1. Our Firm is » Private Firm, and wo ■■'' give personal and direet attention, 2; Our FirnV'held the first Wool Sale hold in Canterbury. 3. Wo have given conclusive evidence over a period of years of our »bility to conduct oqx, business and the fact that vre can and do produce the absolute beat results in ail markets. ' , . A If you. «n •» i zee agent, do not hesitate. Send your goods to MATSON and CO., and start in by consigning your Wool to H. MATSON ana CO.. ADDPPGTON. • Our Principals have served a good apprenticeship in th,e business, and they, are responsible, steady-going business men, ana undoubtedly are good judges. They, personally directly, _l«ok after your business, and. as Salesmen have no equals. Our Store and conveniences are the belt in Christchurch. Our paddocking accommodation is by far the. best amongst thoao doing business round • Christchurch, and ■wemre giving the'farmer and producer more than good service for the remuneration that you have to pay a mediocre reuresentativo. ' WOOL PACKS, BINDER TWINE, BRANDING OIL, MANURES, SEEDS. CLOVERS, CORN SACKS, • FENCING WIREvAND ALL STATION JRBQUIBITES from MATSON and CO. at the lowest current rates. H. MATSON" and CO., •urn Cbristchurcjh- : g, O. SMITH. SALE AT ST. HARTim THURSDAY, AUGUST 26th, AT 1 P.M. Account Mr F. W. •Wilfcins, who has given up dairying. On premises, • HILL'S KOAD, NEAR BUXTONrg NtJRSBRY. 8 Dairy Cows, due August, September and October, includirg 6 Jersey and half Jersey, principally; 3 calves. A number bred by owner. AH in oalf to Pedigree Jersey bull; 3 yearling Heiieis, from picked cows; mare, B years, all work, abeojutely quiet and reliable; c*vn give any recommendation. Light Spring dray in good order. Back delivery Milk Cart in good order. Set Chain Harrows, Planet - Beed So.ver and Grubber, Horse Hoe Iron Age, set 2-horse Trees, odd Trees, Clod Crusher, Chaff. Beet. Hay Forks, Hurdle, Dog Kennel, Pig Net, Kg Crate, 2 Swill Drums, Coil Sheep Netting, Bath, Stewart Horse Clippers,, empty Barrels, Farm Gate, Win&nd number of sundries. : . HARNESS—Set Harness, 2 Sets Plough Chains, Collar, and Harass, Hames and TTaoss, Back Band for Spring Dray, Traces, eto. , DAIRY UTEKSILS—WoIeey Separator, 3d galVm (new), Alfa Laval Separator, 16 gaJ- ¥ Alfa Cfanrn, Baltio Chum, 3 Clean Measures, Batter Worker, Milk Plunger. James Motor-Cycle in good order. 1 Ton Tnblo Potatoes, 1 Ton Seed TJp-to-IHtes, true to name, 1 Ton Beed Magnum * OB "*- H. C. SMITH, Auctioneer, B» City Market, TWe 4*87. SSO Q»ks|a» «te»t.

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18150, 13 August 1924, Page 16

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