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AUCTIONS. H. MATSON AND COALL RECORDS BROKBg. ALL RECORDS BROKEN. SIXTEEN Thoasand Two J 3 "**?* "* Sixty-nine Bead of Cattle, SIXTEEN Thousand Seven Hundred and Nine Figs SOLD AT ADDINGTON MARKET 13 MONTHS Ending June 80th, IMS, by H MATSON AND 00, • AUCTIONEERS. KXCEPTXOKAL O»OWTH s O P ADD!NGTON Summary of Our Yard Sales for 8 Tears: 1925 Figures: FAT CATTLE STORE CATTLE DAIRY CATTLE Owing to the large numbers of *f™« 8 dealing direct with the Factories, our Fat Sheep and Fat Lamb Departments have suffered. However, our percentages of the total yarding are very satisfactory, being as follows: — '■ 1925 —Fat Lambs 1925—Fat Sheep 27 per cent. 17 per oent. These percentages conclusively prove tha* our • salesmen and the efficient method of handling consignments are popular witn many of tho leading Canterbury fatteners. STORE SHEEP DEPARTMENT. H. MATSON AND 00. 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 now hold as Store Sheep Salesmen. Our figures below for the past five years show that the boon interest displayed by our Principals who are in charge of this Department iiKappteciated by Vendors. Furthermore, oversea clients are realising that our system of accommodation —small paddocks, secure fences, plenty of water —is most reliable, and responsible for a minimum of mortality and fosse's. ' STORE SHEEP SOLD BY US: 1920-21 .. .. 68,530 1921-23 ~ ~ 60,572 1923-23 ~ .. 55,320 1928-24 .. .. 57,832 1924-35 .. .. 59,793 ' H. MATSON AND CO, SELECT YOUR. BELLING AGENT. v . By results this is the only way tok choose for the coming season. Tho producer cannot afford to overlook any moans of improving 'fie income, and we feel we have a claim on your-favours, on the. following grounds : i. We are a Private Firm, and the Oldest Stock bud Station House in Canterbury. 2. We have stood the test of time, and are no fair weather birds, but have carried ' on business over a long period of years, dating from the pioneer days. S. We have to-day a splendid team of auc tioneers. who are Men. to do their best by'everyone; ■ '"'•., 4. Our business Is not unwieldy, and is under control of one Principal/supported by a capable and efficient sUff, who have practically all spent a lifetime in the 'service.- . 5. W* srill »W •dTtee i « our opinion <jn *:. markets on application. We'keep flnr? client*,. n$ eojuil4«r»hls WPensfl to ourselves, In close touch wi&Vvalnes ay pub- ' . lishinr weejcljf .»A d *4»ft<« Market v a .reports.'. : .; ,, i " ft, And'slweta pay promptly to cur clients ' ■ > for whom we:**!!,. ' H. MATSON AND 00,; solicit ypn* bus!ness, and feel sure that the above figure* and facts merit your confidence and consideration. .'Send us a trial consignment. We think we can satisfy you, and we know we •will try hard. • ' - -■*-■ H. MATSON AND 00. We can quote Rams on behalf of all the hndi» *»&<*« in Canterbury; *n fsefc in the South Island, Our agents stationed in various main districts enable ns to ar-jnw^i-inspectipns.at shortest notice. Call on us, and we can show you all breeds. Arrangements made to BUIT YOU. it. MATSQN AND 00, ,-, .'Sjtad Stock Salesmen. , at ens Nov. Weekly Bull Sale,, -.,.. ~ . o'«T 100 balls by auction, als* ob¥ firm' have been associated with ell -the advice in selecting the best blood is at yo disposal. " , H. MATSON AND Op, DRAUGHTS. COLTS. STALLIONS COLTS. STALLipNg ' MARES' AND 9 GELDINGS. MARES AND GELDINGS. eloso toncii with all brooders 'and owners o ■ horsss,•■;-hence' our list includes good tarn draughts with' reliable warranties, highly bred .colts, fillies, and stallions at price which represent. market value, Intendini pureha»en(,-w» Invite- your enquiries. vivrV- : ' 'H, MATSON AND CO, H. MATSON and CO* VAT STOCK SALESMEN. A*few of onr Outstanding Sales at 1 Grind National Market:— SHE B-P SALES. - Account Leslie Hills Est., GO wethers, w ecount Montrose Est* 93 wethers, ov t Mr W/Stone, 100 ewes, nvoraj Aecount Ms W. Abbott, 87 wethers, ovor.ii , Account Mr W. Swale,-88 wethers, av« M* P. *. Clinton, 50 wetlwri , 46s 9d. „_. ■ ', *' [• M* JF. Brjnrn, 5 wethera, a ,„. • '- i Mrw*. Allan, 4 Mothers, wanj « 'ses ? Jd.- yAT V Account Mr W. GabMe. 4 cows and heifi I ' Montrose Est. 12 staew. aw* Kialoch Est., 6 steers, £2B-Is 84. ~.<.«-.-« .. t Mr JF. Michael, 1 heifer, • Stone and McCros^o, Account Mr V. Parnham. 2 eows. avers* Sit It «*• _ _ . . - . ~i average sl4 2s 6d. , H. MATSON AND 00. tour. fumsFAcrraoN is oub auGoass. -WHBR* BBS.VJCB Is all o«e has to m anali business <■> -~ »» :~"~v'* «• T x u .ti~ jjosiuon. We »n»t »ly an bye stock ship ,wrs tor onr Hring—not atona en iiitial bad a *sMr'-C PttbHclty draws trade, but perfnrmaac* To this end we maintain a hick 3.*£¥? T*m4B organisation—competency of help, effl -.,.__ . e .( accuraec " »f remitting. W

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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18457, 11 August 1925, Page 18

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