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AUCTIONS. H. MATSON AND 00. bulls .U U li L S 8 VL L fe' 1331 (SEASON BULLS H. BULLS OUL L B BULLS MATSON and 00. Irish to remind Breeders Dairy Farmers Runholders >*»ttcnerß -,nci all who appertain to the cattle industry of Canterbury, that they will bo holding their ANNUAL DULL SALE WNUAL BULL SALE ANNUAL BULL SALE ANNUAL BULL SALE IN" TATTERSALL'S IN TATTERS ALL'S For -5 years wo have successfully conduct* annually In a businesslike way our realisalion by Public Auction of Bulla, representing cattle from all the leading South Island herd*. Wo claim to hare the confidence of both the buyer and seller, and TATTERSALL'S on this occasion has become the trysting place for all -who vish to realiso or «cquire Bulls. Our Sale, cO*inj as it does after the Show acason, and at the end of November Carnital Week, gives buyer and siller alike the opportunity of comparing his intended purchase or exhibit as the case may be, at the various Show Rings round Canterbury prior to the Christchurch Show, and who at that attraction. Intending purchasers can coma along tfl TATTERSALL'S on the Saturday-at the end of Show Week, and on the concluding day of the Canterbury Jookey Club'a Meeting, and make their purchases without incurring the expense of an eztra trip to town. On \arious occasions and at different times, competitors hare tried to usurp our place In the Bull selling business by holding special tales on and around the date we have always had for ouf sale, and with indifferent success. MATSON'S BULL SALE MATSON* S BULL SALE MATSON'S BULL SALE Surely it must be obvious that divided management and control does not tend towards making a successful Public Auction. It has been tried before, and will be tried OUR ANNUAL SALS hM stood the test of time. We treat all vendors absolutely fairly by drawing for the place of sale for each 801 l separately, and sfeeviaf no favouritism to any special Breed «• Breeder. TATTKRBALL'B as a Rendezvous and meeting place for the conduction of a Bull Sale, leaves nothing to be desired. Comfortable seating for the Public. Comfortable accommodation for Bulls. Inclement weather conditions make a* difference. All buyers aider cover. All Balis under cover. Everything running simootbly, must tend towards a successful realiaatios tor all parties. Over ■ period extending back mora than 20 years, our sales bate si* ways been a success. We have never had a-failure. Wo have sever bed 'r Price* may have been high or low, accord, tag to the supply aid demand, bat wo have never bad • sale with' less than #0 PER CENT. OF THE ENTRY HAVING CHAXGED HANDS. BCTERS BUYERS BUYERS We ask you to support 6ur sale. Yon are wall aware that Built, suitable for all te quirements will be on offer. Yob can make your purchases and leave jOur instructions with CONFIDENCE, and rest assured that your cattle will be eoaaigned home to you and win arrive is good condition* with fc minimum of expense. We have erected a proper Ramp, and those who wish can either bring their Bulls i* or take them away by Motor-truck and eai load the same without any risk to either the stock or themselves. We have already received Entries from practically all the leading herds in Canter, bury, and will offerr-^-SHOBTHORXS JFRIESIANS JtfcSBYS GUERNSEYS AYBSHIRBS Wt also prepared to accept entries of remale cattle, which we wilt offer Immediately after the conclusion of the Bull Sale. AT THE END 07 CARNIVAL WEEK. H. MATSON and CO., UtHt Cbriitohurcb.

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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20334, 5 September 1931, Page 22

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