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AUCTIONS. H. MATSON AND CO. "WOOL. "WOOL. WOOL. WOOL. WOOL. WOOL. WOOL. WOOL. WOOL. TITBSSES H. MATSON and CO. are now ItJL receiving Wool for the forthcoming sales, xnd we ask Producers of Wool when forwarding their consignments to weigh the following facte in their minds: Tf MATSON and CO. were the first Brokers to establish, wool Bales in Canterbury. THEY ARB thr. Oldest Finn, in the Trade. THEY ARE a Privato Firm, and have a record of many years of keen and persistent 6ervico and attention to their business. Their one aim has been the interests of the Producer. TIIEY ARE recognised by the Wool Buyers as men who thoroughly know their business, and are competent judges of the different, qualities and grades. H. MATSON and CO. have been associated with tic industry for Sixty Years, and as Commission Agents and Farmers' Agents their one desire has been to exhibit the different parcels fairly and equitably and to secure the best competition and. realisations for the Producer. H. MATSON and CO. keep closely in touch with everything appertaining to the wool business, having sources of information not only in Great Britain, but also in Australia, South America, ind the United States At a timo such as the present it is necessary- to keep well posted on what is transpiring in all these centres to enable us to estimate the best attitude to adopt aa regards the disposal of tho commodities at present proving fOT realisation. PLEASE CONSIGN— hr H. MATSON and CO., PRIVATE SIDING, ADDINGTON. H. MATSON and CO. L A N D. LAND. LAND. NEW ZEALAND'S NATURAL ASSET. TT IS NOW THERE YEARS SINCE JL LAND IN NEW ZEALAND SOLD FREELY. OVER-SPECULATION AND THE. DROP IN THE VALUE OF ALL FARM PRODUCTS WERE THE PRINCIPAL CAUSES CONTRIBUTING- TO THE ALMOST TOTAL CESSATION OF FARM PURCHASES. HOWEVER, THE RESULTS OF THE FORMER CAUSE HAVE BEEN OVERCOME. OWING TO WEAK HOLDERS HAVING- BEEN FORCED TO RETURN THEIR FARMS TO THE ORIGINAL VENDORS. AND THE SECOND CAUSE CERTAINLY CANNOT BE ARGUED TO-DAY, FOR NEVER IN THE HISTORY OF NEW ZEALAND HAVE PRICES FOR ALL FARM PRODUCTS, SUCH AS ARE RULING TO-DAY, BEEN AVAILABLE. THE FLOCKS OF THE WORLD ARE DEPLETED, AND OWNERS' OF WOOL, LAMBS, AND SURPLUS STOCK, ESPECIALLY THE FARMER* TO-DAY FIND THE WORLD'S MARKETS ALL IN KEEN COSTTiTITION FOR HIS OUTPUT. HENCE IT IS OBVIOUS THAT WE ARE NOW REACHING THE TURN OF THE TIDE. EVEN IF SUCH HAS NOT YET ARRIVED. PROVIDING ALWAYS THAT THE BUYER DOES NOT ACQUIRE LAND AT A VALUE DISPROPORTIONATE TO HIS CAPITAL, WHAT CAN BE SAFER THAN GOOD BROAD ACRES? THE MAJOR PORTION OF NEW ZEALAND'S WEALTH WAS DRAWN FROM THE LAND, AND, AO- IN THE PAST, SO IT WILL BE IN THE FUTURE. WE CAN OFFER PROPERTIES AT PRICES THAT MUST COMMAND THE ATTENTION OF EVERY PRACTICAL AND BONA FIDE FARMER, AND STTAT.T. TIONs'AD to ARRANGE for INISPECH. MATSON And <XX SEATON ESTATE, 818 WEE. "| Q7 ACRES, situated on the Mun Kinree J-v I road, subdivided into 10 paddocks, buildings comprise 5roomed house, 3-at»Il stable, chaff bouse, loose box, trap and implement abed. This property has been in the hands of the Se&ton Family for the last SO years and is being offered on behalf of the Trustee to wind up the Estate. Price on application to E. MATSON and OCX. A{\ -ACRES. "We have recernad par&eutew of 40 ' acres of freehold land, together with 20 aciea of leasehold, situated near Rangiora, within a stone's throw of the Railway Station. Solid 6-roomed house, every convenience, enough buildings for 1000 acres, including extensive fowlhoose. Price £2OOO, terms available; owner leaving fox England. H. MATSON and CO. FARM AT ROLLBSTCtff. TO CLOSE A TRUST ESTATE. IKK ACRES. This property failed to Atlcl find a buyer at auction, we are keen to aelL £6 5a aa •ore, we beliem», would lead to business. Hi MA3JSON taxd CO. OA ACRES. Prirr fWOO, situate nai, 2 paddocks, one in hay, one cow paddock, both fenced with gorae, J-acre orchard (40 trees), lawn and garden, ooocrate paths, within 6 minutes of tho train and S minutes of St. Bedefa College. Building comprises modem 6-roomed house with all conveniences, built-in cupboards, bookcases, 4 fij»plaocs, bathroom, pantry, eta. High foundation ft, washIsouae, tool ahed. oow abed, oaal shed. H. MKTHON and CO. 285 ACRES FARM, Marlborough, in tho Whalcamarina Survey District, situated 7 miles from Flat Creek Factocy, on a good road, of 285 sere* O.RJP. ISO acres iejied and grassed in grasses, 60 acres flat and Hillside covered m bush, oompriaing 600,000 feet of nmn, valued, at £3OO at Is per 100 super, with a sawmill operating on an adjoining section. The t'Orinc of this timber would clear tho section right up, and the whole would be then in grass. The place is ring fenced for H miles with big Bx4 birch poets, sunk and rammed Bft apart, three barb and two plain wires. An up-to-date bongalow, 5 zooms and waahliouse, pantry, oastxog £IOOO, on motion,- and insured for £BOO. IS S-yoar-old heiiotß coming into profit. The place will milk 2£ arm and it Km wintered 45 heifaia. Price £I3OO cash. H. MATSON and CD. 1560 ACRES L.T.P. Very small rental, adjacent to Mora road, subdivided, ample buildings, and everything complete. Although they are asking £6500 lock, stock and barrel, we fed sure that' an offer in the vicinity will lift it. 1016 FoL EC. MATSON *nd CO. Sovwal Clients desirous of buy- *** » to 13 DAIRY OOWS, 1 mast be young ud with reliable K. mmas aad co.

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18208, 20 October 1924, Page 16

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