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auctions. H. MATSON AND CO. VAT PIGS. PORK—II. MATSON aud CO. report there was a medium entry of pork to-day, tho total yarding comprising 375, of which 11. MATSON imd CO. handled 160. TUo prices were on a. par with late rates. Viiluea ranged as follows Porkers 38s to -12s Od, large porkers 44s 6cl to 47s 6d, choppers A'y to £5 13s 6d. B VOON—There were 120 baconers offered to-day. H; MATSON and CO.'s quota being 43. Prices were slightly easier than last week's sale. Values ranged as follows:—Baconers 48s Gd to 58s (id, good baconers £3 to £3 10s. STORE PIGS.11. MATSON and CO. report there was n fair yarding in this department to-day, tho total entry being 154 head, of which XI. MATSOX and CO.'s qfuota was 65. Tho market opened very much on u par with lat© rates, ind maintained theso prices through tho sale. "Values ranged ae follows:—-Weaners lis to IGs, medium weaaiors 7s to 10s, slips 12s to 10s, stores 17s to 255, larger stores up io 38s. FOB BEST RESULTS CONSIGN TOUR STOCK TO H. MATSON and CO., ADDINGTON. DAIRY CATTLE. 11. MATSON and CO. report there was a rery heavy entry in this department of 94 head, of which 11. MATSON and CO. handled l(j. The quality was irregular, with few really first-class cows forward. A fair percentage of heifers were included in tho offering. Owing to tho heavy entry the market opened at lower values, aad did not relover throughout the sale. Values recoded approximately £2 per head »n last week's figures. 11. MATSON and CO. quote tho following rango of values:—• tiood second and third valvers £0 to £ll 10s, medium £7 to £8 ss, aged and inferior £1 10s to £O, good heifers to £9, medium £6 to £B, others £4 -to £5 ss. FOR BEST RESULTS CONSIGN YOUR STOCK TO- 11. MATSON and CO., ADDINGTON. M 7474 T A T A T T E R S A L L ' S SALE. SATURDAY NEXT, MAY 2nd. SPECIA It ENTRY. Oil buliult' of Whom It May Concern. To defray grazing expenses: Bay Trotting-brod Mare, Ocean Spray, by O.Y.M. —Wild Wave. On behalf of MR TOM DALE, Grimsoy's road, Pap&nui: Bay Gelding, Bay Mare, both good for milk cart or any harness work Tip Spring Dray, 2 Sets Harness Mills Float Ralli Dogcart, Rubber-tyred On account CASHMERE ESTATE: Bav Mare, Wee Olga, Petereta —Miss Viking Brown Hack Mare, by Martian, broken saddle and harness On account J. IX LITTEN, Christchurch; Bay Gelding Transport, Byra, winner number of races, broken saddlo and harness 11. MATSON and CO., ggji) Auctioneers. McKENZEEi AND WILLIS. WHEN BUYING WHEN BUYING c.UU'KTS OR FURNITURE CARPETS OR FURNITURE DOES A SAYING DOKS A SAVING DOES A SAVING DOES A SAVING OF 5/- IN THE A 1 OF 5/- IW THE £l OF 5/- IN THE it OF 5/- IN THE £1 OF 5/- IN THE £l OF 5/- IN THE £1 MEAN ANYTHING TO YOU? MEAN ANYTHING TO YOU I It yon earn your own living it cprtainly doesl FACE THESE JACK THESE FACE THESE FACE THESE FACTS! FACTS: FACTS I FACTS! B UYING Furniture, Carpets, Furnishings, Linoleums, etc., on tonus fromMcKENZIE and WILLIB • offer* you a POSITIVB \SAVING OF 5/• IN EVERY XX ON THE FINAL COST. McKENZIE and WILLIS do not sell on "No deposit" terns. They oflfsi? you rcftionabld tontiSi "wlucn ©uapie SICKNESS Su UNEMPLOYMENT THEY EXTEND THESE TERMS TO MEET YOUR CASE. STUDY THIS TABLE. STUDY THIS TABLE. STUDY THIS TABLE. STUDY THIS TABLE. AMOUNT. DEPOSIT. WEEKLY. £l,O £2 3/2 £4 6/4 i-30 £« 3/ r ' £4O £8 12/3 £SO £lO 3 6/ £IOO £2O 3 1/0. Call aud Inspect McKENZIE and WILLIS 1 SUPREME FURNITURE VALUES. SUPREME FURNITURE VALUES. SUPREME FURNITURE VALUES. SUPREME FURNITURE VALUES. Four Huge Floods Packed Full of Goods you want. Mc K E SZIK and WILL IS, JIcKMJNZIE and WILLIS, 120 Hereford street, Chrißtch^®^ osoo PROPERTIES FOR SALE. N Z. AGENCV, LTD THE NEW ZEALAND SHEKPFARMERS' AGENCY, Majestic Chambers, 126 Manchester street. Telephone 32-305. Box 893, Christchurch. VSTOOL AND SHEEP INCREASING IN W PRICE—NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY. A first-class property as a going concern; 600 acres, with a 4-roomed house, all conveniences, telephone, wool-Shed, co waned [ j-mile from school. Lease has 16 years to run. Cheap rental. Grows good crops wheat and oats, carrying 400 sheep, and milking 10 cows, beside# horses, etc. PBJGE £2050, IN WALK OUT, Subject to a Government mortgage at 41 per cent. £SOO deposit required. Call or write for fuller particular?. ' i^U 0 ,-^9't l^ OWNER WILL EXCHANGE FOB SMALL FARM PROPERTY. ' Excellent suburban property of nearly 11 acres, situated Papauui, first-class land, with 5-roomed house. all conveniences: 8-stall cow-bail, stable, fowlhouses, and garage. Ten minutes' walk from tram; 3 acres lucerne, portion in pota-toes-and mangolds; about 80 tons of hay on the property- Milking at present 7 cows. Price £2600. subject to Government mort_ gage. Owner's interest £ll7O Folio 181-15 Cheap little property, about 8 miles from town; 40 acres fair land, suitable for dairying, cropping, etc. Prico 41(Jpo Owner • inteiest 4J223. Teijas arranged. ~ Folio 404-16 A BARGAIN—COUNTIVf STORE AND POST OFFICE COMBINiiD—A Good Opening for a Wood and Coal BOsinesu, together with 4& acres of land, good 5-rooined house, all conveniences, electricity throughout, hot find cold water, etc.; 100 (owls, incubator ind brooder. PRICE AS A GOING CONCERN £ISOO. Easy terms arranged. ' Folio 193-13 TUB NEW ZEALAND SHSEPFARMEJRS AGENCY, LTD.. Usjestio Chambers, 126 Mancheiter street, relephone 32-305. Bo* 893, Christchurch. 5J6518 LUBTRUSS READY-MIXED PAINTS, Specially Mado to Suit N.H. Climatic conditions; never chalks, 21s Gallon. 56760 SMITH and SMITH, LIMITED.

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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20224, 30 April 1931, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20224, 30 April 1931, Page 16

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