H MATSON & GO. H MATSON § GO. H MATSON & GO. STOCK AND STATION AGENTS CIIHISTGHKCK. TO OWNERS OF SHEEP, CATTLE ** *« '- 'AND' ‘ horses. «■;- AND WOOL, SKINS, HIDES & FAT. : ’.i-: od-' ~ ~H‘ v 1 r - Messrs h. matson and co. ’-‘want to tho fact that they are : in business Canterbury "as Agents/" and that they will bo pleased to- receiye Consignments of. all -classes of Produce or’Stock',' or'’particulars of f‘'af{ns - for sale,“and will bo gifSsed & sell m aiiy centre.- ‘
WELL RECOGNISED: ' IT i§ RECOGNISED : if is Wiu; teocNrsED: FIR'sXLX : “~ Tl *s Auctioneers aye tVo''sTOt C team ; ofsaiesmMi of ajiy" one Eirm in’No\y ’ are gqod judges and men who are held in '"idjo highest esteem by all who visit the various markets. THIRDLY-: —Our principals are the owners of our business, and they do not visit'tho markets in a casual way, but attend -all - sales, thereby lookinTi after the Client’s interests, and as Sellers and Judges they have no compeejs in the trade,-' > I£ you ’have got any business to transact °n this side of the Island, do not allow anyone to deter you or any sub-agent to side track yp|i,_ Pi; any apparently disinterested individual to'-wean you from sending your stock througli H. MATSON AND 60’h agency as .there are paid touts and complimentary touts in all callings of life. Qur paddocking accommodation is tho best. We make goof sales and always have a large following of butch; | era that we can depend upon for petitionThe Government price is always current;' and export buyers aro always prepared to'pay the' Government price in the Works. In the open market il is a: question of assessment. One buyer estimates bigger killing weight than' aliyone else ;and the boldest bhyei-' to-day ‘may he the smallest competitor the next ‘ day, therefore the Auctioneer who is selling should have th o host-abilities and our sellers hie notedr fbr their' magnetic power of extracting r bids and are surely the men you want, and you can only get theni by sending your business t° H- MAT- 1 SON AND CQ. ■ •?*' OF STPCK.— Pleas 0 consign to -Matsons, Addington. *’* consignments OF WOOL, SIvINSr “and 'PRODUCE.—PIease corRign to Christchurch. ' Telegrams 'nnd letters promptly attended to'. " if Vendors prefer to sell their stuff delivered, in the Works at an overall price, we can always get a shade better than current value, and will relievo you of worry a-pd chro this side. V 'W|re“or Vrite’us for instruction enabling'yo^l to 7 facihty’id trucking at hfc; Sf ? ?n v - >• H- MATSON & Cp. P: Q. * BOX 3. ’ t CHRISTCHURCH.
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