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AUCTIONS. H. MATSON AND CO. fell for lafge stores at the finish of the sale. Values were as follows: —Weaners. 8s to l°s, extra good to 12s; slips, 9s to lis; small stores, 10s to 12s Gd; medium, 12s to 14s: pood, 14s to 18a; sows in pig, 22s 6d to 40s. MATSONS' FOR PERSONAL ATTENTION. CALVES. H. MATSON' and CO. report to-dny's offering of veal would scnreely have tilled requirements of an ordinary weekly sale. As practically double supplies will be required unti'. the next market, sales were easy to make, and many instances of spirited competition wero witnessed, all values showing an appreciable riso on recent sales. Values wero:—Small calves, 15s to 225; medium, 23s to 28s; good, 30s to 40s; best, 42s to 555; medium runners, 50s to G7a Cd; good, £3 to £3 15s; best, to £4 15s; one extra special, to £7 Is. MATSONS' FOR PERSONAL ATTENTION. DAIRY CATTLE. IT. MATSON' and CO. report there was an entry of 110 bead in this department, of which H. Matson and Co. handled 4'J. The quality generally was poor. There wero very few first grade dairy cows on offer, and there was » decided drop from the outset of 15s to 30s a head, compared with last week's rates. Heifers found little support from local dairymen and were very hard to sell. If. MATSON and CO. quote the following range of values:—Second and third calvers, £4 to £5 12s (id; medium, .£2 10s to £3 10s; aged and inferior, 25s to £2 ss; extra good heifers, £6 10s; good heifers, £4 to £5 ss; medium heifers, £3 to £3 15s; others, 30s to £2 10s. MATSONS' FOR PERSONAL ATTENTION. STORE CATTLE. H. MATSON and CO. report thero was a small yarding in the store cattle section today, as most of th-> available pen space was taken up by fat cattle. No quotable lines were on offer, and keen competition was forthcoming for cows suitable for early fatteners, but thero was no alteration in the prices as Quoted on Wednesday last. MATSONS' FOR PERSONAL ATTENTION. _ _ MG732 AN GIOR A HORSE FAIR. TO-MORROW, FRIDAY. SPECIAL ENTRY account CLIENT: 2 Draft Geldings, all work. Trials. 2 Tip Drays and Harness, complete. H. MATSON and CO., 7959 Auctioneers. FORD AND HADFIELD. LTD CLOSE TO BEALEY AVENUE. "ODERN 7-ROOM RESIDENCE i - PERFECT ORDER. INSIDE AND OUT. MASSIVE BRICK AND TILED FIREPLACES, EXTENSIVE BUILT-IN WARDROBES AND CUPBOARDS, ELECTRIC RANGE or LATEST N.W. GAS STOVE. Every modern convenience. The section is a delight and includes some of the finest ornamental trees to be seen in Christchurch. HIGH, DRY, AND SUNNY. PRICE ~£IO9S. THIS IS EXCEPTIONAL VALUE. Sole Agents, FORD and HADFIELD, LTD., 131-133 Worcester street. RESULT OF DEPRESSION. £4OOO WORTH FOR £2500. WE INVITE AN EVEN LOWER OFFER. RICCARTON-CUM-FENDALTON. RICCARTON-CUM-FENDALTON. BUILT UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF A LEADING ARCHITECT. A LOVELY BRICK RESIDENCE OF 8 ROOMS, SLATE ROOF. MAGNIFICENT DRAWING-ROOM AND DINING-ROOM LEADING INTO EACH OTHER. Five Large Bedrooms with very extensive built-in Wardrobes and Dressing Tables, h. and c, and basin in some of the bedrooms, 2 lavs. Grass Tennis Court, Netted All Round. BRICK GARAGE. HALF-AN-ACRE CORNER SECTION. WELL LAID OUT. NOTE: Every room gets the sunshine and the view from each is perfect. The owner is compelled to return to his farm, which necessitates him selling his beautiful home. Let us show you this Fine Home. SOLE AGENTSFORD and HADFIELD, LTD., Auctioneers and Estate Agents, 131-133 Worcester street. W. E. SIMES AND CO. ST. ALBANS, NORTH-WEST. LOVELY NEW BUNGALOW. 5 ROOMS AND KITCHENETTE. ONLY £IOSO THIS IS ONE OF THE BRIGHTEST and SUNNIEST Homes we have inspected for a long time. Well built, nicely designed, and finished off in the best and latest manner. It contains DRAWING-ROOM (17 x 12), BREAK-FAST-ROOM (15 x 12), 2 BEDROOMS, SLEEPING-OUT PORCH, or SUNROOM /facing north), MODEL KITCHENETTE, Bathroom, Washhouse, etc. There is Doulton bath and basin, dual hot water service, electric cooker, light and heating points, cupboards, tip bins, cutlery, drawers, etc. In fact, the builder has overlooked nothing. Splendid section, 24 PERCHES; greystone fence, garage, concrete paths. IF YOU REQUIRE a nice home at a reasonable price let us take you to see this one. X 236 W. E. SIMES and CO., 144 Hereford street. Estate Agents and Auctioneers. THE BEST VALUE EVER OFFERED. BRAND NEW BUNGALOW. 5 ROOMS, LARGE SUNROOM, AND KITCHENETTE, MERIVALE. jgIQKA —THIS most delightful wXtJt/v/ home is just about finished and it is well worth inspection—AßTISTIC IN DESIGN, BUILT OF ALL SPECIALLY-SELECTED TIMBERS, fitments and furnishings of the latest, and workmanship of the best. What more can you have? THERE ARE 3 BEDROOMS, Drawing-room, Break-fast-room, sunroom, 12 x 7, and roomy Kitchenette, wide reception hall, bathroom, and usual offices. There is every conceivable convenience, the builder having given considerable thought to the saving of labour. Good section of 32 perches, high and dry. Full size motor garage. WE HAVE NO HESITATION IN RECOMMENDING THIS AS WONDERFUL VALUE. W. E. SIMES and CO., 144 Hereford street. WISE SPENDING is NOT AN EXTRAVAGANCE and ADVERTISERS In search of the most responsive section of the Canterbury market could not invest in more profitable commodity than space in - "THE PRESS," CANTERBURY'S LEADING DAILY, iVith by far the LARGEST CIRCULATION—CERTIFIED TO BY AUDITORS' CERTIFICATE— Covering City. Suburbs, and Country Districts. WO Unequalled Paints, Steelite for Roof L'USTRUSS for Woodwork. .Z made. SMITH and SMITH, LIMITED, Cr. Tuam and High streets. 59763

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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20924, 3 August 1933, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20924, 3 August 1933, Page 16

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