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AUCTIONS. H. MATSON AND CO. which H. Matson and Co.'s quota was 199. The bulk of the entry comprisod medium quality, but, however, there was quite a mtinber of well-finished lots offered, especially a line of Hereford cro33 runners from Edondalc, which were the feature of the market. Considering tho size of the yarding, the demand, although easier, was better than was anticipated, all lots being cleared at satisfactory figures. H. MATSON and CO. quota the following range of values: —Small calves 12s to 18s, meduim calves 20s to 265, good calves 26s to 38s, best calves 4fls to 525. Medium runners 45s to 555, good runners £3 to £3 15s, beat runners £3 17s Cd to £4 15a, extra prime heavy to £5 18s 6d FOR BEST RESULTS CONSIGN YOUR STOCK TO H. MATSON and CO., ADDINGTON. DAIRY CATTLE. H. MATSON and CO. report that there was an average entry of GO head, including a big percentage of heifers. Messrs H. Matson and Co. handled 34. The quality was fairly good, and one outstanding Shorthorn Darabella cow realised £M. With the exception of this sale the next price for grade cows was £6 10s, while £8 6a topped the heifer section. 'lie market for good tyoos was sound, but inferior lota and aged cows in profit were hard to quit. We quote the following range of values:—Good second and third calvers £6 to £8, x medium JB4 10s to £3 15s, aged and inferior £2 to £8 10s, geed heifers £6 10s to £8 ss, medium £4 to i'G, others £2 to £3 10s. "FOR BEST RESULTS CONSIGN YOUR STOCK TO H. MATSON and CO., ADDINGTON. M 6629 A REMINDER. TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), AT 1 O'CLOCK. TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), AT 1 O'CLOCK. AT SPREYDON LODGE, 155 LINCOLN ROAD. H MATSON and CO., acting under in- • structions by order of the Bailiff, under Warrant to die train for rent, and also under Warrant to seize under Chattel Security, will conduct a Clearing Sale of Live and Dead Stock, comprising CATTLE, HORSES, IMPLEMENTS, and SUNDRIES. H. MATSON and CO., 4503 Auctioneers. MORTGAGEE'S SALE UNDER CONDUCT OP THE REGISTRAR OF THE SUPREME COURT. H MATSON and COMPANY having re- • ceived instructions from the Registrar of the Supreme Court at Christchurch acting at the request of the First Mortgagee will Sell by Public Auction at the Auction Rooms of J. T. Thomas and Co., Auctioneers, Tancred street West, Ashburton on Saturday the lGth day of April 1932 at the hour of 11 o'clock in the forenoon ALL those Parcels of Land situated in the Wakanui Survey District containing together 659 Acres 2 Roods more or less being Lot 1 Deposit Plan 3649 and Lots 4, 5, and 6 Deposit Plan 3650 and being the whole of the land described in Certificates of Title Register Book Volume 283 Folio 139 and Volume 283 Folio 136. THE Mortgagee's application to sell, its estimate of the value of the property and a true copy of the Conditions of Sale may be seen at the Office of the Registrar of the Supreme Court at Christchurch and the particulars and conditions of sale may be perused at the Office of the Auctioneers and in the Auction Rooms at the time of the sale or at tho Office of J. A. Flesher and Son, 169 Hereford street, Christchurch, without payment of any fee. AUCTIONEERS' NOTE. This property is situated adjacent to the Timvald Railway Station and Township, and Is -an ideal mixed Agricultural and Grazing Farm. Buildings comprise: Homestead, Woolshed, Sheepyards, Implement Shed, Cow-bails, Dairy, Fowlhouses, Garage, Stables, Granary. Electric power on property. For fuller particulars, apply ta THE AUCTIONEERS, Or MESSRS J. A. FLESHER and SON, 4492 Solicitors for the First Mortgagee. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP., ASSOCIATION, LTD. rp O L E T. 35/- FENDALTON —6 rooms, and all modern conveniences. Garage. 27/8 SPREYDON—4 rooms and kitchenette. Bungalow. 26/- SPREYDON—-4 rooms and kitchenette. Bungalow. 30/- LINWOOD—S rooms. Bungalow. Electric oooker. Garage. 22/6 —-BECKENHAM—4 rooms and kitchenette, electric cooker. 25/- LINWOOD—6 rooms. G&r&ge. Splendid , order. 32/6 ST, MARTINS—6-roomcd B. Garage, electrio cooker. An exceptional home. CHANGE—Nine Acrefi, Bungalow and ■*- J Buildings, Eiccarton District, for Suitable Ohriatoburch Home; equity, £450. AN INVESTMENT. 2 £575, £576. CLEAR TITLE COTTAGES. _ For Absolute Sale. Electrio light, gas, sewer, washhoute, copper and tubs. THESE ARE IN A GOOD LETTING AREA AND WILL SHOW A HIGH PERCENTAGE ON COST. LAND DEPARTMENT, N.Z. FARMERS', Cashel street. GOVERNMENT MORTGAGE. MOUNT PL&ASANT. £BSO, _2? °*™ENEW 4-ROOMEU BUNGALOW with .11 modern conveniences; electric cooker, septic tank, hot and cold water, Doulton bath and basin. Handy to school. HALF AN ACRE SUITABLE FOR EARLY GROWING. EASY INGOING. N.Z. FARMERS* CO-OP. SPREYDON; SUIT CARRIER. FIVE-ROOMED T-HOU6E, with all conveniences, 6. light, sewer, concrete paths; very high and dry section of approx. 42 perches, with stables and trapshed; separate entrance. £6OO, £IOO DEPOSIT. •" N.Z. FARMERS' CO OP., N6629 Land Department. BUSINESS NOTICES. w E CAN QUOTE YOU ATTRACTIVE PRICES FOR ALL CLASSES 6F PRINTING—LETTERHEADS, BILLHEADS, CIRCULARS, CATALOGUES, CALENDARS. ACCOUNT BOOKS. ADDRESS LABELS, ENVELOPES, ETC.. ETC. COLOUR PRINTING In All Itsßt inches. RELIABLE BOOKBINDING Of All Descriptions. OF SPECIAL INTEREST TO: FARMERS. STOREKEEPERS, and OTHER EMPLOYERS OF LABOUR IS OUR NEW WAGES BOOK. Designed to meet tbe provisions of the Unetnploymeilt Wages Tax Act, Bonnd in Books 6f Any Sise, to Meet Your Requirements. •PHONE 33-367. JOB PRINTING DEPARTMENT. CHBtSTOHtJROH PRESS CO., LTD. "MTASTER Painters find difficulty in keeping men employed. Here is your chance to help. Wallpapers, Faints, etc., at Sale Prices at Smith, and Smith's Help the Painters Sale, $6617

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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20492, 10 March 1932, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20492, 10 March 1932, Page 16

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