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AUCTIONS. H. MATSON AND 00. 10HM0NSENSE FARMEBS: BEAD I The fact is indisputable th«t there are to-day many thousands of fanners, dairymen, orchardists, and other men on the land who would be mnch better off financially had they given heed to tho adage: "Loot after the pence, and the pounds will take care of themselves." To enable the difficulty of low prices to be overcome, it is fundamentally necessary that tho production an acre should be substantially increased, for in that way, not only will the aggregate income be materially augmentad, but at the same time the net cost of producing the goods will be materially reduced. The reason why better results are not being obtained is because those chiefly concerned have not been sufficiently impressed with the opportunities for advancement, or convinced of the soundness of tho methods by which that progress can bo brought about. The man vbo thinks and thinks and thinks, and follows Tip that admirable mental exercise by acting with foresight, vigour, and discretion, will stand a much better chance of coming out on top, financially and in every other way, than the man who acts without thinking. "An ounce of thought may often avoid a ton of loss, and make all the difference between success and failure." Are your Stock Agents interested in every consignment you send to tho yards 1 Do they succeed in carrying out your wishes in every particular? Is that intense keenneaa displayed in selling all your B'ock which is so necessary to ensure highest prices.' In fact, can you rest assured that i'o stone will ho left unturned by your Agent"! in your interest when handling each and every consignment, sent in by you J

THE DAT FOB HALFHEARTED BUSINESS IS PAST. Employ a Firm who hag weathered the itorm sod stood the test of time, and certainly ono whose princ Sals handle your stock themselves. All Wise Free Hen ReaJiw that » PRIVATE FIRM Can Give tho Best Results. WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS, •START IN NOW And yen will find that your income will improve. The farmer cannot afford to lose an opportunity of looking after every detail, and there is no firm of Auctioneers that can give you the "service that you pay for bettor than the old Private Finn, H. MATSON and CO.

The following properties are the vei latest and cheapest. We invite enquirie from bona tide buyers, and will be glai to arrange inspection. NORTH CANTERBURY. AC\(\ ACRES, within \ of a mile oi e ±\J\f Railway Siding, on the Main Nortl line. It is well subdivided and a'bit o really good land. It is down land, and fo a young man in search of a good investment this place is ideal. There are no buildingi on it, but it can be bought at such s 'Bfjce that a man could afford to put up j good bungalow and the necessary buildings and then sell at a handsome profit. It ii favourably situated, well-watered, and is al pfoughable. It has not been cropped for 14 years. OITER WANTED, H. MATSON and CO. BANKS PENINSULA. *IU divided into 10 .paddocks, well watered, with a beautiful home, newly built, motor sped, and wool Bled, and every modern convenience, including hot 'and cold water, electric light. There are 70 acres in cocksfoot always grown on tM» property, and at the present moment It ia carrying 550 crossbred ewes. There is a bit of heavy flat Jand suitable to run a dairy of about 25 eows if one wished to do so.' t .PRIGB FOR THE .FRSEHOM?, *35 an »e»e. ■ / EASY TERMS. H. MATSON and 00. SEWS A BARGAIN. OA ACRES-ia tt* midst of Canterbury's «*V rich*** m}l. OLQgJS TO CITY. We have Jwet h«4 placed in our hands ,for sale, by private treaty, this most desirable little farin. The land is of the heaviest f»4' in iitf table far dairying, cropping, or market gardening. It ha* a long pontage to * «»in rend, sad bounded at the rear by a Siatwesqne river, handy to Orty markets,' Jrtfli Fanew, eje,., in nerfeet order, also «ftßsTises » 6-roemed house and E.L. There is a 2<rootned cottage also on the place,' *bf euymtldinga are of the hetrt, inejnding I»T|| fflinery, implement shed, one chaff houae, 4*ateU stable, 8-stall cow shed, with eensvete fleer, dairy, pigsty*, eta. Let ua show »OR ova.r: this property »t once. The price -la right and tie owner is, o~u,t to do huilgeas pwinj to <)lft Afifc T«m? can he arranged.

H, KCA"fSOH and 00, srro vj&m. 9£& ACRES. »itn»t* at FREBBLETON. »vO .This property U known a« "Charledts at the quality of the land, as the WOBT ATTRACTIVE AGRICULTURAL FARM OR STUD ?ARM we can offer. In the pa»t it has crown 53 bushels of wheat per aare, and out of 80 acres of oats the ownsr sold three tens of oatsheaf ohaff at £7 a ton. Our PTiee to back up our assertion that le price given for it 13 years •go. H. MATSON and CO. PASBEP JN AT AUCTION. OK behalf of the TRUSTEES OF THE " LATE W. NEWTON. 109 ACRES of MAGNIFICENT BANKS PENINSULA LAND, situate at LITTLE RIVER, admirably suited :ing, lyjng to the snn. The trustees perty. Furthermore, they are prepared to accept ORE-THIRD CASH AND TWOTHIRDS ON MORTGAGE AT 6 PER CENT. 7 ENQUIRIES INVITED. / H. MATSON and CO. 1 KO ACRES, subdivided into 7 paddocks; JLtJO 6-reomed house, with a|l convenleneas, 6-ft#U Stable, 3 implement sheo>, 2 iowlhouees, P f ßß?rie«, etc.; milking shed, 4eew Eaalandia Plant, S h.p. I.C.H. engine, Vega separator, 50 coirs, 2 horses, 1 bull, 6 sows, 1 boar,' 6 stores, and 7 weaners, ['double»tWTW plough, cultivator, barrows, binder. BO* cart, artn a lot of usftftjl tools. Anyone in search of a proposition which e»n be easily flnanoed, and at a price which will show _a handsome profit to the purPRICE *« AN ACRE AS A GOING CONCERN. There is a First Mortgage of £4OOO, Second Mortgage £2700, due in 3 years at 8 W «enf. Two arid • half miles from If sin Town, and half-mile from the Railway. ONLY £IOOO CASH REQUIRED. H. HATSON and 00. H. MATSON and CO. OFFER YOU THEIR SERVICES. BIS FIRM was established in 1864, and the control has passed through the - hands of four generations. Official figures clearly show thai the knock of opportunity at their door never goes unanswered. Capable and quick work is a constant attraction lor stock owners to place their sheep, cattle, and stock of all classes in H. HATSON and CO.'s hands for sale. 'Stripped with knowledge and the judicious X coaJMaace gained in the truest of all V;J.v Mkoois—EXPKRIENCE. iijj';--"'.' ■ - "' —■—■»■■■ traded witl> the firm for If *W generations, and who have KriMffP'a consistently capable MATSON M»4 CO. .

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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18487, 15 September 1925, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18487, 15 September 1925, Page 16

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