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auctions. H. MATSON AND CO addington market, addington market, addington market, addington market, -addington market, addington market. H MATSON & CO.'S OUTSTANDING H* MATSON & CO.'S OUTSTANDING H MATSON & CO.'S OUTSTANDING H MATSON & CO.'S OUTSTANDING Hi MATSON & CO.'S OUTSTANDING SALES. SALES. SALES. SALES. SALES. ■ T 10 PARTICIPATE IN HIGHEST MARKET jl RATES, CONSIGN YOUR STUCK TO US, AS WE INVARIABLY TOP THE MARKET AND ATTRIBUTE OUR SUCCESS TO THE PERSONAL QUALIFICATIONS AND ABILITY OF OUR OFFICIATING STAFF. WATCH OUR MARKET REPORTS AND COMPARE RESULTS WITH OTHERS. WE SOLICIT A TRIAL, SO WIRE FOR TRUCKS TO THE OLD FIRM, WITH THE GREATEST REPUTATION. GOOD SALES MADE OJJ WEDNESDAY LAST WERE:— ■ FAT CATTLE. On behalf of PERAKI ESTATE, Banks Peninsula: 11 Steers £l4 17s 6d to £lB 17a 6d On behalf of MESSRS KEENAN BROS., Little River: 5 Steers £lO 7s 6d to £lO 17s 6d, 3 Heifers £6 17b 6d to £0 17s fid On behalf of MESSRS SHEPHERD BROS.: 7 Cows and Heifefß £8 7s fid to £l2 13s 6d On behalf of MR A. E. JUDSON: 0 Steers £l3 13s Cd to £l4 17s 6d, and 8 Heifers £9 17s 6d to £lO 7s 6d On behaif of MESSRS W..aod R. ANDERSON, Barton Farm: 10 Stoerfi £lO 17s 6d to £l4 12s Gd CALVES. On behalf of MR W. J. SKURR: 3, Calves £4 71 6d, £6 Is, £C 12s, 5 Calves £3 17a 6d to £5 4s Op behalf of MR R. O'OOWP: ' 5 Calves £3 9s to £4 Ss On behalf of MR J. D. CAMERON: 4 Calves £fi 6s to £4 4b DAIRY CATTLE. On behalf of MBS JESSON: 1 Heifer £lO On behalf of MR F. HILL: 1 Heifer £lO On behalf Of CLIENTS: 2 Helforn £O, 1 Heifer £0 108, 2 Cows £l3 5s and £ll 6s FAT LAMBS. On behalf of MR A. C. GREENWOOD, southbfidgo: IB Lambs 2«a Id to 38s 3d On behalf Of MR T. R. MOULD, Duvauchelle Bay: 66 Lambs 21s Id to 83s lOd On behalf of MR R. MERCER, WaUu: 43 Lambs 2ls lOd to 35s 4d FAT SHEEP. On bejial! of MR P. F. CLINTON, Darfiold: 53 Wethers 358' 7d to 80S lOtf OiJ behalf of MR \V. CRAW, Chorlton: J73 Wothers 31s Id .to 86s Id On behalf of MR 3. R. BELOHER, Kir wee: 80 Wethers 34s to 80s On fieWlf of MR J. COOK, Oust: 36 Wethers 38s lOd to 36a 7d FAT PIGB. 011 behalf of MR P. BALE, Bromley j 10 Baconers £S 8s 6d to £0 Ss 6d . On behalf of JERSEYLAND, Halswell: , 1 Baioner £6 7s 0d On behalf Of MESSRS 0. »»d F. McILRAITH, Southbridge: ■ 33 Pits £5 8s 6d to £6 2s 6d (there being 1 plgg in tits top pen) On behalf of MR H. HUGGINB, Bromley; 10 Baconers £5 14s 6d to £6 15s 8o On behalf of MR 8. MOORB, Bromley: J1 Pigs £6 lis 6d to £5 17s 6<l On behalf'of MR 0. SMITH: 2 PI«S £6 15g 6d ' On behalf of MR' G. GALLAGHER: 6 Banners £6 10s 6d On behalf of MR 0. W. MOORE.Sty*: 1 Baconer £5 14s fid Oa behalf of Mft H. KINGSTON, Marshland): 4 Pigs £5 8s 6d _ , On behalf of MR i. WATSON, Weedonfi: 1 Baeoner £5 ls 6d w , . On behalf of MR D. PATTERSON, SouthbEidge: ■3 Baconer® £5 flu .8a ■ . On behalf of MR T. JOHNSON, Ifotukarara: 1 Baconer £5 4s fld. ■ ' 011 behalf of MR CYRIL CAMPION, HftlKWflll: 2 Baconers £6 2s 6d. On behalf of CLIENT: 2 Baconers £5 17s fld ' Oa behalf of MR E. JONES, Whitcollfia: 8 Porkers £8 10s 8d „ _ • On behalf of MR A. E. PEACBEY, West Eyreton: B Porter* £8 10a Cd . On behalf of MR S. J. RYAN, Russley road! 4 Porkers £4 2 s 6d On behalf of MR 0. DIMOOK, Walkuku: 4 Porkers £3 18s Cd " QUALITY TELLSAT ADDING'TON. The quality and condition of the stock forward, and the Quality and energy 6f the work displayed In effecting ealos at the Yards are a necessary combination, Every owner. h*e not the sddd fortune to enable hint to send top grade Sheep, cattlo, lambs, and pigs to market. BUT every owner has this advantage at mis disposal. He can- eeiid hi# consignments to a firm of salesmen whose skill and activity in handling his their clearance at full values certain. In few. words, his interest .• wiU ■ be. beet gettved by tWs advice—ow™ co- ' . OXFORD FARM. to.lnspect is to buy. A NICE PLACE FOR GENUINE SALE. m ACRES of SPLENDID LAND, 0 PADDOCKS, all well watered and sheltered. 26 Acres in Dttn Oats 60 Acres In Turnips and Grass 30 Acree New Grass and Rape 20 Acre# Stubble Balance 2-year-old grass BUlLblNGS—Nine-roomed House, washhouse, bathroom, all under one roof, S-etall stable, 2 loose-boxes, Implement shed, sheepyards, etc. PRICE, £l6 PER ACRE. CROPS AT VALUATION. TERMS—2S per cent, down, Valance 5} per cent. H, MATSON and CO., Anetioneere. HIGH QUALITY SHEEP FATTENING AND CROPPING FARM. WILL CARRY A EWE TO THE AORE. GROWS EASILY ENOUGH RAPE TO FATTEN ALL THE LAMBS. FIRSTCLASS BUILDINGS. 816 ACRES, Modem 7-roomed house, complete with every convenience, special lighting (Alpha), h. and c., telephone, motor shed. Praotically all flat land, situated in NORTH CANTERBURY. Particularly well fenced, wire fence*. Abundance of water, 12 paddocks, plantations are numerous. The iand has grown some splendid crops. At the present time there are 69 acres in oats, half Dnns, half Algerians, practically ready for feed. Ninety acres at present -being ploughed. Balance in good pasture. PRIOE: £l4 per acre. First mortgage £SOOO, 4} years . to run. Cash required, about £3OOO. N.B.—This farm cost £l4 10s in 1012. The owner is right out to sell, hence the low price asked. ENQUIRE AT ONCE TO H. MATSON and CO., Auctioneers. REDUCED TO £35 PER ACRE. OWNER DETERMINED TO SELL. EXCELLENT CROPPING AND GRAZING FARM, SOLDIER'S MORTGAGE. 11Q ACRES, excellent cropping and Ju -A U grazing land, nearly all sown in cocksfoot. Well watered. .. House comprises 5 rooms, bathroom, pantry, scullery, h. and c. water, e.1., and necessary outbuildings. Cash required about £BOO, or WILL EXCHANGE for 20 to 40 acres within 17 miles of Ohristohurch. Must be suitable for pig farming. Folio 1387. , - H. MATSON and CO., M7OBO Auctioneers..

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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 18722, 19 June 1926, Page 24

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