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AUCTIONS. H. MATSON AND CO. YOTJB, SELLING AGBNT. OUR SELLING AGENT. Now that nearly all the. oropo, wool, produce, and fat etock have been disposed of and the fanners' "Rush Season" U over, ways and means of now to improve your incomes next season, 1925-26, fills tho mind of every ambitious, keen man on the land. One great factor in the success of a farmer which he seldom gives a thought to is: "Are ray selling agents tho best I can employ?" It is not a question of not being able to afford the best; all agents charge the same rates. Too often to the detriment of your pocket you oblige some friend by sending your consignments to the firm he workß for. By all moans oblige your friend, but when you have spent money and time fattoning jour stock, why not get every penny pou can by selling through a firm that knows the game? WE SOLICIT YOUR SELLING WE SOLICIT YOUR SELLING FAVOURS. FAVOURS. Attend Addington any Market Day in tha year and watch "OUR TEAM" at work, go to each department; hear our salesmen. Wo have an auctioneer in charge of each of tha seven departments, and it is his daily work to personally handle every consignment cntrustod to our caro. Our principals have a. Beet ion to sell in and supervise each department as well. Assisted by able, keen stock agents and a businesslike clerical staff, wo are in a position to give your consignments, whethor big or small, personal and direct Attention. TOP PRICES'BY SEEDING TOP PRICES BY SENDING To H. Matson and Co., the old and only private firm carrying on live stock businesß at Addington Market to-day. MESSRS H. MATSON and CO. are at present booking orders for wool pacSa for the coming season, and make direct application to you, if you are a woolgrower for the handling of your wool for the coming season. Our business is a direct and personal one, and we keep closely in touch with all tho Centres, and are more than efficiently pested as regards tho various markots throughout the World. In fact, we honestly" bolieve that there is no Finn in New Zealand that makes a closer study of it than we do. As heretofore, we want all producers to look to us as- of old_ as their adviser, their counsellor, and their friend. We want their business, but first and foremost we want to bo able to give them the vory best 6ervico it ia possible, and the -best advico as to how, when, and where to realise their products. ff. MATSON and CO. TAMWORTH SOWS FOR SALE. (TTTTiE have 6* Pedigree' Tarn worth. Sows for >VY! sale, 8 months old. Those pigs are in splendid condition and the breeder only gives us a foiv days to dispose of them. Price and particulars to : ' H. MATSON and CO. DRAUGHT and LIGHT HARNESS. ; HORSES. FOR SALE. v . iTz the present 'time wo have a few ■*•*•• Draught Horses for sale, which, in our opinion, aro cheap, including a magnificent G-year-old liiaio in foal, £SO; Anyone in search of reliable harness horses should communicate with Us, as we know of all tho best offering. ' ■ H. MATSON and CO; MANGOLDS. MANGOLDS. "PARMER'S, who worry tearing round for J- feed? No need jto ruin your own pasture: Ring us; and, order a truck of. Mangolds. .The price is right this year, and' wo can rgvvtt ..immediate, delivery. ■' -.:;,. H. MATSON and CO. -tLUCERNB HAY'- !BALED. r OU'VE heard about it,and may need ■ some. :Wo have a limited supply and will bo glad of your order. .■.'.. H. MATSON. and CO. < SMALL FARMS-5 TO SO ACRES. CALL on us in rsspect to tho above. Our selection includes several neat properties,'.fthich can bo bought right. The retiring ' fanner should not buy until ho sees. us. : Tho practical farmer who wants a small holding should also allow us to show him what wo have for sale. ■:■••'' H. MATSON and CO.' SHEEP RUNS' AND AGRICULTURAL .;.'.,. . , . FARMS. HAVING Agonts in nearly every distriot, ,wo are tho first to get particulars of properties for ealo. ' Let us know where and what yott require and how .much vou d°" sire to invest, and wa will, quote you otir selection. '. -H. MATSON and CO. .DAIRY FARMS FOR' SALE. IT/is well known we. are tho leading Dairy ■ Farmers' Salesmen, and our register of dairy farms for sale is, perhaps, the most complete and up-to-date. Why go elsewhere to buy one?' 'Phona us or call i . H. MATSON and CO. f TT MATSON and CO. have enquiries for: -,' 1-ALL CLASSES OF LA.ND. Lately wo hnvo disposed of a> number of properties privately and your place might suit ono of our.buyers right down to tho ground. All particulars kept confidential. ■;..; 2-LEASEHOLD FARMS OR SHEEP RUNS. No proposition is'too small for us to handle. Some agents won't bother with leaseholds.. Wo will. Write us at once. ' 3-STORE CATTLE AND SHEEP. Any reliable lines of sheep or cattle i. we could sell. Breeding ewes particularly, and good coloured well-grown cattle. , H. MATSON and CO. ■\?.- Dog and a Huntaway (slut). Hill country dogs. The heading dog was bred by Mr H. T. Little, Woodgrove, and has won trials. „•.-'',. :" H., MATSON and CO. IOA ACRE FARM to lease. Good, sweet **r? y . agrkrallurat land, neat and well Bubdivided. Only available for a few days. Rental £2 :E» .art acre. . Good -solid house. Handy to Christchurch. Wheat prices, as- • aured..' ]'■:•..:, -' ■■■..V J H.'MATSON «nd CO, H MATSON ud 00. to-day an the keen • est firm trading in Live Stock. W< •want your business. Send us a trial con Higwnont and we feel confident that yon >»1U: be loathe to change. H. MATSON »nd CO.

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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18408, 15 June 1925, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18408, 15 June 1925, Page 18

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