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AUCTIONS. H. MATSON* AND CO. A WELL-ORGANISED BUSINESS. A WELL ORGANISED BUSINESS. MATSON' AND CO.'S REPORT FOR AUGUST.--J" addition to the LARGE ENTRIES IN" DEPARTMENT at ADDINGTOS". here we obtained some Terr fine averages for Clients' Show Stock at the Grand * Market, we hare conducted SCO- <- LfcSFUL CLEARING SALES on behalf of MR E. BISON". Kaiapoi.—Prices obtained for his Live and Dead Stock trere Tery satisfactory. MR FELIX BROCHERLE. Duvauchelle Bay.—All his Well-known Dairy Herd: 50 rows averaged £S 10». SO Heifers ±7. This year these averages most ba considered excellent. MR H. iIENZTES, Decanter Bay—Who has given np milking—l 7 Jersey Cross Cows, at an average of 19 17s 6d each, also 7 Heifers at i' 6 15«. -**R G. LAKCOMBK. Ohoka—On whose behalf we held a Tery successful Realisation of all his Live and Dead Stock. D u e ~T e ano " ler TWO CLEARING SALES Booked during the Next Two Weeks, and will be glad to ARRANGE DATES at anv tine to SLIT VENDORS. Oar Charges are as Low as any other agent, and our connexion of small farmers enables ns.to get better prices for LIVE AND DEAD STOCK. Also having specialised for vears in ttes class of sale, we claim to thoroughly understand our work. Advertising done at a minimum. "VALUATIONS. For Probaje and other purpose* we have made Six A alnations. Our experience, whether it be Pigs. Horses, Cattle, and Sheep, cannot be overlooked if a true and equi table valuation is to be arrived at* STUD STOCK. Privately, we have effected SALES of Stud Sheep, Cattle, Pigs, and Horses by Auction on behalf of:— MESSRS MURRAY AND MARTIN, OHAPE STUD FARM, TEMUKA, Sixteen Jersey Cows & neas. This sale ' was held in TATTERRALLS HORSE BAZAAR, and Herd and Flock Masters are waking up to the Value of Tattersalls as a Cpntre for Realisation of Stud Stock. Weather conditions do not Only Three Weekly Sales have been convenient centre. Furthermore, Stock can be displayed to advantage, and trucked the same day as the sale. HORSE SALES. Only Three Weekly Sales have been conducted in TATTERSALLS HORSE BAZAAR so far this month, owing to the racing at Addington and Riccarton; one of these being a double market Draught Horse Rale, which proved a success, being realised for a Gelding. On August 18th our ANNUAL NATIONAL HORSE SALE, as expected, turned out very satisfactory, fully 90 per cent, of the 'Entry of 60 Hotbcs finding new owners. Many well-known track performers came under the hammer, and Buyers from Blenheim, West Coast, Waimate,' and All Parts of Canterbury were in evidence at the ringside. LAND SALES. Now Land Values are in some cases reasonable. Onr LAND DEPARTMENT have been particularly busy, and have succeeded in Selling Four Properties Privately at Satisfactory Prices to all parties. We have been closely connected with the Cutting Up of all Old Canterbury Stations and Estates, and our knowledge enables us t Collect Good Propositions and Effect Sales. Having Agents in Every District, of course, is a great assistance to us, as v.e receive the very latest properties which como on the market. IJY PUBLIC AUCTION n-e have conducted the following Sales on behalf of:— MR SAM TIZZARI>, Robinson's ißay. 98 Acres Dairy Farm. - MR JOE McGRATHi Kaiapoi.—B Acres, \ 4-ronmed Cottagf^—very desirable holding. , PUBLIC TRUSTEE, IN ESTATE OF J . LATE E. ENGERFIELD. Lincoln.—27 Acres and Cottage. REGISTRAR OF THE SUPREME COURT, Christehurch.—26B Acres, known as "Charwell." TRUSTEES LA;TE WM. NEWTON.—IO9 Acres at Little- River. MISSES NEWTON, Little River.—Two Acres and Dwelling-house. Being a personally conducted business, and having a capable team of Auctioneers, supported by an Experienced and Obliging Staff,' wo look forward to an increase in our turnover for 1925. So far, results clearly show that CANTERBURY FARMERS APPRECIATE DEALING' WITH A PRIVATE FIRM who have a Full Knowledge of Everything that is produced by- the Farmer on the Farm, and WHO UNDERSTAND LOCAL CONDITIONS. BUSINESS. AND CO., Auctioneers. WE WANT YOUR H. MATSOff STUD FARM. ACRES,' Situate at PREBBLETON. This property is known as "Charwell," and the price that wo can sell it at, and i the Easy Terms place it, with our knowledge of the quality of the land, as the MOST ATTRACTIVE AGRICULTURAL FARM OR STUD FARM we can offer. In the past it has grown 53 Bushels of Whfeat Per Acre, and out o.f 80 Acres of Oats the owner Sold Three Tons of Oatsbeaf Chaff at £7 a Ton. Our Price to back up our assertion that this is a Cheap Place compares very favourably with the price given for it 13 years ago. PASSED IN AT AUCTION. On behalf of the TRUSTEES OF THE LATE W. NEWTON, 109 ACRES of MAGNIFICENT BANKS PENINSULA LAND, Situate at LITTLE RIVER, admirably Suited for Grazhig, lying to the sun. The Trustees are KEEK'TO SELL, and have placed a MOST REASONABLE PRICE on this Property. Furthermore, they are prepared to accept ONE-THIRD CASH AND TWO THIRDS ON MORTGAGE AT 6 PER CENT. i ENQUIRIES INVITED. H. MATSON AND CO. ACRES, Subdivided into 7 PadcJO docks; 6-roomed House, with all conveniences, 6stall stable, 2 implement sheds, 2 fowlhouses, piggeries, etc.; milkiilg-shed, 4-cow Zealandia 3h.p. I.C.H. Engine, Vega Separator; 50 cows, 2 horses, 1 bull, 6 sows, 1 boar, 6 store and 7 weaners, .double-furrow plough, cultivator, harrows, binder, box cart, and a lot of useful tools. Anyone in search of a proposition which can be easily financed, and a; » price which will show a handsome profit to the purchaser, . LET LS SHOW YOU THIS FARM. PRICE ±55 AN ACRE AS A GOING CONCERN. There is a First Mortgage of £*ooo. Second Mortgage £2700. due in 3 years at 6 per cent. Two and a balf from Main Town, and hailmile from the Railway. ONLY £IOOO CASH REQUIRED. 116642 H. WATSON AND CO.

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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18479, 5 September 1925, Page 19

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