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AUOTIOHB. H. MAT9QN AND 00. ALL RECORDS BBQKEX. ALL RECORDS BROKEN. ALL RECORDS BROKEN. SIXTEEN Thownd Two Hunted Siilf-aine Head rf Cattw. SIXTEEN Thousand Seres Hundred and Kim Pigs SOLD AT ADDINGTON MARKET 12 MONTHS Ending June 80€k, IWS, by HATfION A BD 0 0" AUCTIONEERS. H. exceptional growth of addxngtos - BUSINESS. Summary of Out Yard Biln fv* 5 Tear®: Cattle. ?ie«-1920-31 11,303 If 978 1921-22 .. 13,888 1922-23 .. 14,90# 18,385 1923-24 «. 16.164 1924-25 .. 16,269 16,709 1925 Figures'? »AT CATTLE »« 6233 STORE CATTLE ». 3466 DAIRY CATTLE « 2126 VEALERS 4**4 Owing to the large number* of dealing direct with the Factories; oar Fat Sheep and Fat Lamb Departments have suffered. However, our percentages of the total yarding are Tory satisfactory, being aa follows; — ' . 1925-Fat Lambs 27 per cent. 1925—Fat Sheep .. 17 per cent. These percentages conclusively prove that our salesmen and the efficient method ot handling consignments are popular with many of the leading Canterbury fatteners. STORE SHEEP DEPARTMENT. H. MAT6ON ATTO CO. are slowly but surely gaining ground in" this section of Addington. By close personal attention to business we hope to maintain' the~ present position we nov hold as Btore Bheep Salesmen. Our figures below for Hie past fve years show that the keen Interest displayed by our Principals who are in charge ofthis Department is appreciated by Vabdore. "Furthermore, clients are realising that onr system of J #ccommodationrr«msll ~ paddocks, secure fences, plenty of : wat^r—ls most reliable, and responsible tot •"nunlnraiQ of mortality and losses. STORE SHEEP SOLD BT US: 1980-21 .. >3,539 1921-23 ... 80,572 1922-29! .. *. 65,820 1923-24 .» 67,883 1924-35 59,?05 H. MATSOS AND 00.

SELECT YOUB SELLING ACfEHT. By remits this Is tb« only way to choose for the coming season. The producer cannot afford togrerlook any moansof Improving his income, and we leal we hart a claim on jovr iaxourj, •» the foUowtajf grounds:— 1. We are a Private Una, and the Oldest "Stack «odin Canterbury. 2. We have Stood the tost of time, and are no lair tyeaftet T>jr<Js| bat has* carried oil pusineii oyer a.long period of years, dating from the pioneer days:' 8. We have to:4»Z a splendid team of avo» wha'a** *#en'Mi do their best by everyone. ■4. Onr bnaine*s U not unwieldy, and is under control of one Principal, supported by a capable and efficient staff, who have pr»ctjc»lly all went a lifetime :r in the service. l ' <• .» 5. We will give advice or onr opinion on markets on application. - We keep onr * clients,* at oopsidorablo expense to ourin. close wm'ch with" valnee by publißhli^'" weekly- Aldington " "Market reports. . 0. And always pay promptly to our cHpnts : whwn "SM» "&* H. MATBQN AND 00. soUcit your Easiness, andfeel that the above figures and facts merit confidence and consideration. Send ns a tHal consignment. We think w« can satiety yon, and we know we Trill try hard. ' - . H. JfATSON AND 00. SIVS. BAMS. BAMS. We can qsote Rams on behalf of all the leading breeders iji Canterbury; fjefc te the South Island. Onr agents stationed in various main jjiatricte t enpb.la us to arrange simfeotions af sbortest notlce. QfH on u«,' and Ve' cfin afrcif yon all breeqi. Arrangements to BtJJT f^O. H. JJATSOK 49?. 00.. £fiook BaJejnnaa. Annually, at «or N»r. WmUh 801 l Mt, dispose of over I6(t buttsatietltt.-'aTa® our firm r have been associated witSall thp important Stud CattTe'Bales for the 'fO yea**. On* IpiovHedge and advjei-ln" selecting the "b«wt bleof ty at JpSut dlsbossl." '•> •' ' *'• '■ : H. MATBON AJT» 00. DBATJGHTB. COLTS. STALLIONS DRAUGHTS. COLTS. STALLKwI MARES AND GELMWGa. MARKS AND «BU)ING8.

Being Vnpftam «f tb TATTBBaSAB bazLGT keep* nn In olQijt touch Tfth ill breed ex*, en 4 fhrn «( bones, hence out list Includes good farm draughts with mU*bt« *hl»W7jjreds colti, Bulat, and atallloxia »t srfeea Which represent market «*ltta. Intending parcha*#**, *» Uwi^i jonjc 'wuroW*#. B. KATBQK AHD CO, Awttonaan. xl jurnn u< oo_ mt stock: BAusexsir. A fnr t< «n. Qgt»tn»jlin Balsa ac I Ooad Jtytewl ' J ■ * "8 HTB 8T ' 0 All :E 8: . : Eft, 98 bt«tW. Stoa% 100 fvaa, avonsts Kr W. Ahtotk 17 wether*, *tenge Mi «&"" ni- ' Ararat Xz W. Bw*l% M wethera, wara« lti 74.' 1 " - ,„i) - .' Aflcokwf Mr P. V. OUaStm, 00 wathaca, average 46a Si. ■.■-:--h Aecooat Kr W. Simm, 188 wethera, «n* lb A Onrlf Smethaora. avmit 68a «4;0 ova% avant* A#.'.' . Account #r3«a. lipoma, •* >•«!**■. Kr J. Imii t wsUim. avmc* Hi M, . •. ... - "4m£W* If* W. Alba, A Wham, awamfa **" *A * 0 ATT h _ Aeooant lb V. A nwul hatlan, mrm» Aecwmt Montana* Bat. 18 ataan. average '' ' Account Klnloch Bat* « etewp. aYerage Chatham Wml Cllenta, SB atom, £UT 17a 6d ; 10 eowa, >»•*«• *** Mr J. Xlefcaal, 1 heifer. erera«e Keearo Stoaa and HoOroetle, 8 staan, aT«rag« *Bl#a 64. f iSicocßt-lb V. Bamhaa* a ocwa. arerage £l9 S« «d. ; Aeaount Mr fito*. Bdfa* » **W» Kr Xaa. Crawford. > two-yaarold rtwn, M> H. KATSON AM> 00. yOTO BATIOTAOTIOIf v BTTOCUESB. vrtuag SEBVXOB la an one W to aaß, tta ftf^it&iaaetbe snperifcr 1/ the patrooe If to -be retained. That i» trar ™W» moat- raly oo U*e etoek ahlg;iiK ItfilitrAot alone on Initial htuflopn^ttona'patronacak a, but p«Tf Distance ■re'maintain" a hlshpeteney ol help, affif .ulacaea, aeeuraisr ptafeia We oo. ;

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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18456, 10 August 1925, Page 16

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