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H. Matjcn & Co. PUBLIC NOTICE, \ “AN OLD BUSINESS FIRM RESUSCITATED.” CIRCUMSTANCES having arisen which necea. sitate a DISASSOCIATXON WITH THE NATIONAL MORTGAGE AND AGENCY COMPANT OP N.Z. LIMITED, IT HAS BROUGHT ABOUT A RECONSTRUCTION OP THE OLD AND LONG - ESTABLISHED STOCK, WOOL, LAND AGENCY AND AUCTIONEERING FIRM OF H. MATSON & CO., ESTABLISHED 1H 1862. nr FUTURE THE BUSINESS WILL BE CONTINUED AND CARRIED ON WITS « RENEWED VIGOUR " BY . MY SONS MB HENRY RICHARD TRACEY MATSON As Stock Superintendent, MB LEICESTER MATSON, Ab Stock Auctioneer, MB DAVID THOMAS MATSON, Ab Assistant Salesman, THE LAND, WOOL, SHEEPSKINS, GRAIN, AND PRODUCE DEPARTMENTS WILL HAVE ESPECIAL CARE AHD EXPERT SUPERVISION. THE ABOVE BEING “THREE YOUNG NEW ZEALANDERS” Who have had “hard graft” and thoroughly understand the Trade in all its Branches, I commend them to the Farmers and General Public. Perfect arrangements as to Account Advances, &c., &o„ are assured, and it only now remains for the clients and friends of the “ Old Firm” to rally round and give a general support to secure and maintain the prestige which it has obtained for more than a quarter of a century. ALL STOCK, WOOL, GOODS OR PRODUCE CONSIGNED “^MATSON’S” WILL RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION. Satisfactory arrangements have been made with the National Mortgage and Agency Company to PAY OUT AND RECEIVE ALL MONEYS DUE BY OR TO THE LATE ASSOCIATED BUSINESS. Yours very faithfully, JOHN T. MATSON. Christchurch, Canterbury, Ist January, 1894. REFERRING TO THE ABOVE ADVERTISEMENT—WE, the undersigned, beg to inform the Farmers and General Public of the Colony of New Zealand, and Canterbury in particular, that, having the opportunity granted to “us Boys,” we intend, in every way, to do our “ Level Best" to deserve and merit the good fellowship of the Friends of the Old Firm. We have, though somewhat young, had vast opportunity to learn jjiow to treat Buyers and Sellers, ns well as having attained A GOOD KNOWLEDGE OF STOCK, &c„ and Values as per weights and market rates. Any Stock, Wool or Goods, &c., entrusted to our core shall have our Very Best Attention; the main feature in our Business being “BEST PRICE AND QUICK RETURNS,” which, after all, is the “ Governing Pendulum of all Business.” We shall be found in Attendance at all the Principal Centres where Sales are held throughout the Province, when the Farmer can, with confidence, approach' pur Representatives upon any Bucolic subject' whether it be of Beef, Mutton, Pork Wool, Grain or otherwise. We shall study BANGIOBA. CULVEBDEN, LEESTON, And other Central Districts, Not forgetting Amberley, Ashburton, Dunsandel, Tinwald, Winchester, 'Waimatc, Waikari, Duvauchelles Bay, Little River, West Melton, and •<shortly Rolleston,” and within the immediate future Nelson, Kaikoun and “ Cheviot." It is our intention to pay c. considerable measure of our time in reference to GRASS SEEDS, And as we are well up in the Cereals of the Colony, we hope that ere long, OUR EXPERT WILL BE A “ SHINING LIGHT" Amongst the many. And in Supplying your Orders Nothing will be found bearing a SIMILITUDE TO "NOXIOUS WEEDS.” THE CONDUCT OP COUNTRY CLEARING SALES Will Receive our Best Attention, THE VALUATIONS OF PROPERTY OB STOCK, Of all Descriptions, CAN FAIRLY BE ENTRUSTED TO US. Wishing you all the Compliments of the Season, We are, Most Faithfully, I. E. T. MATSON 1 ,BICESTER MATSON j )AVID T. MATSON J Auctioneers and Stock Salesmen, Wool Brokers and Land Agents, Christchurch, Canterbury, N.Z., Ist Jan., 1894, V 69

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXXI, Issue 10236, 3 January 1894, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXXI, Issue 10236, 3 January 1894, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXXI, Issue 10236, 3 January 1894, Page 8