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AUCTIONS. H. MATSON AND CO. ADDINGTON MARKET. WEDNESDAY. XT MATSON and CO. will offer the - 1 " 1 -* following special entries:— On account of Mr J. Mould, Duvauchelle: 2 Trucks Prime Fat Cattle. On account of Mr Bruce Garrick, Pleasant Point: 1 Truck Prime Fat Cattle. On account of a client: 60 Head Prime Fat Cattle. On account of Mr J. Hayes, Halkett: 1 Friesian Springing Heifer. On account of a Southern Client: 3 Trucks Prime Ewes. On account of an Oxford Client. 1 Truck Prime Fat Lambs. On account of Mr R. Joyce, Tinwald: 2 Paddock and Heading Dogs, 2 and 4 years old. (To be offered immediately after Store Sheep Sale.) FURTHER ENTRIES SOLICITED. H. MATSON and CO., 6190 Auctioneers. CLEARING SALE, STYX. MONDAY NEXT, JULY 10th. XT MATSON and CO., acting on instructions from the Official Assignee, Christchurch, in the Estate of R. Hartley, a Bankrupt, will sell on the premises of Farquhar's road, Styx, all the Live and Dead Stock, comprising:— 7 Cows in full profit. 7 Cows in profit due August-Sep-tember. 3 Cows due within three weeks. The above herd are all in excellent order, and ages range from second to fifth calvers, and are milking well. Also approximately a quarter-acre of Mangels, Box Cart, Trap, Harness, Chestnut Gelding, aged, covers for all cows. SALE STARTS 1 P.M. H. MATSON and CO., 6192 Auctioneers. CLEARING SALE CLEARING SALE AT HALSW E L L. HALSWELL. TUESDAY NEXT at 1 P.M. A CTING on instructions from MR FRANK HOBSON, Messrs H. Matson and Co. will conduct a Clearing Sale of the Live and Dead Stock on the property, including;— Massey Harris 13 Coulter Drill. Deering Ideal Binder. Grass Mower. Grubber (3 horse). Hay Rake. Double-Furrow Plough. 1 set Harrows. Potato Planter. Potato Digger. Potato Grubber. Set 4-horse Blocks. Hand Drill. 4-wheel Waggon. Spring Dray and Frame. Horse Grubber (Single). Massey Steel Discs. Melotte Separator. 4 Milk Drums. Cooler. 3 Milk Cans. 20 Cows, representing the whole Herd of Cows in profit and in calf. 1 Bull. 3 Draught Horses, broken to shafts and all work, including 2 Geldings rising 7 years old. Stack Hay. 2 Incubators. AND SUNDRIES TOO NUMERABLE TO MENTION. H. MATSON and CO., 6189 Auctioneers. QLEARING SALE OF DAIRY HERD AT THE RANGIORA SALEYARDS, TUESDAY NEXT, JULY 11th. 11 Newly calved Cows, mostly Jer-csey-Shorthorn Cross. 1 Cow due in August. 2 Cows due in September. ALSO— Spring Dray (heavy) in good order. Farm Dray (and frame). 6188 H. MATSON and CO. CLEARING SALE, DAIRY HERD. 261 WINTER'S ROAD, MARSHLAND. FRIDAY, JULY 14th, 1 P.M. XT MATSON and CO. have been favoured with instructions from Mr E. Anson, 261 Winter's road (whose Lease has expired), to sell on the premises the under-mentioned Stock and Produce, comprising:— 19 Cows in profit. 10 Cows due August-September. 3 Cows due November. 1 Store Cow. 1 Jersey Bull (3 years). PRODUCE— Approx. 2 tons Mangolds (in Pit). Approx. 1 ton Carrots. Approx. 10 tons Baled Oaten Hay. Approx. 7 tons Baled Meadow Ha^. ALSO— Harley-Davidson Motor-cycle with side Delivery (in good order). Indian Scout Motor-cycle (in firstclass repair). H. MATSON and CO., 6191 Auctioneers. BUSINESS NOTICES. VXfONDERFUL Array of Patterns and TT Colourings in Wallpapers to suit every purse. See Windows. SMITH- and SMITH,. LIMITED. Cr. Tuam and High streets. 59763 ADVERTISERS KNOW WHERE RESULTS COME FROM. That is the reason why "THE PRESS" carries thousands of columns more advertising a year than any other Christchurch paper. Not only has "THE PRESS" the largest average daily circulation— CERTIFIED TO BY AUDITOR'S CERTIFICATE—but—and this is a matter of the very first importance to the sellers of goods and services—The "PER CAPITA" AND AGGREGATE BUYING POWER represented by this circulation is IMMEASURABLY AHEAD of that afforded by any other Canterbury medium. In Christchurch suburbs, and the immediately surroundings districts, "THE PRESS" circulation is preeminent, reaching immediately a wonderfully responsive market where buying power is quickly converted into buying activity. NOTE: Residents in the surrounding country districts reached by "THE PRESS," almost without exception, have their cars, and are regular Town customers. "THE PRESS is owned and controlled in Christchurch in the interests of Canterbury people. JUST received, Gold Fish Bowls, now " at Minsons. You have been waiting for these. All sizes, 5s to 19s 6d, they are cheaper. M 6773

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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20898, 4 July 1933, Page 16

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