H. MATSON & CO CHRISTCHURCH. Fat cattle i ttiat sheep i AT CATTLE I Jr AT SHEEP I TO DOR WEST COAST FRIENDS—j WE DESIRE TO CALL YOUR j • SPECIAL ATTENTION TO THE EXTRAORDINARY CONDITIONS WHICH HAVE BEEN BROUGHT ABOUT IN THE CANTERBURSHEEP MARKETS BY REASON OF SHORTAGE OF FACTORY SPACE AND CONTINUED DRY WEATHER, ESPECIALLY THE LATTER. Farmers here have in many cases been unable to fatten their stock, and there has been no feed, Canterbury has not enjoyed the autumn -rains, which were reasonably to be expected, and in consequence there is a great dearth of feed. Hard frosts are now prevailing here and it is obvious that it will be a matter of the greatest difficulty to Canterbury farmers to have fat stock to supply our markets during winter. CANTERBURY’S MISFORTUNE ...is surely... YOUR OPPORTUNITY. We have confidence in recommending West Coast producers to consign their fat stock* both Cattle and Sheep, and this market during the coming winter months. Supplies here will be short and the demand considerable, especially in view of the fact that the pressure of factory space has now been relieved. HERE IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY DO NOT MISS !TI I Upon receipt of instructions we shall be glad to order trucks to load at Arthur’s Pass, and where desired we can arrange to take delivery-of she© or arrival of the train at Otira. Owing to limited railway facilities it is wise to give as as much notice as possible of your requirements of'trucks to load at Arthur's Pass. Clients may rely upon us insuring that there will bo no hitches or misunderstandings.
WOOL, SKINS, HIDES AND FAT* For highest prices and prompt returns consign these commodities to us either by rail or by boat. In all case please send advice as to the quantity being sent forward, and when and how consigned—then LEAVE THE REST TO US! YOU WILL NOT BE DISAPPOINTED MANURES AND SEEDS! We anticipate a considerable amount ■jf spring sowing may be done on the Coast this year. The War is over, and a more settled feeling permeates the! mind of the settler. For all supplies of this description you cannot do better than communicate with us. For first class- quality and lowest market prices you cannot do better. We want your business! 1 When wehave got it we want to hold it! Hence, we cannot afford to do other than render you our best services. We are the oldest private firm in the trade now in existence. Our principal have served, the apprenticeship of a lifetime. Our, staff in all department consists of experts. We confidently assure you that an business entrusted to us will be handled in such a manner as will not cause you to feel disappointed. H. MATSON & CO CHRISTCHURCH, PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS, LTD. CHRISTCHURCH. AUCTIONEERS, LIVE STOCK; WOOL, LAND xND GRAIN BROKERS, STUD STOCK SALES MEN ALL STOCK "CONSIGNED TO OUR CARE WILL HAVE BEST ATTENTION ON ARRIVAL. WE I HAVE EXCELLENT PADLOCKS FOR ACCOMMODATION-FOR CONSIGNMENTS OF LIVESTOCK HANDY TO ADDINGTONMARKET/ OUR WOOL STORES ARE CONSIDERED TO BE THE LARGEST AND MOST UP-TO-DATE IN THE DOMINION,--AND THE FACT THAT'WE HAVE : HEADED THE CHRISTCHURCH* WOOL SALES FOR MANY YEARS PAST IS SUFFICIENT GUARANTEE THAT ALL WOOL CONSIGNED TO US WILL RECEIVE THE BEST OF HANDLING. SKINS, HIDES, AND FAT SALES WE HOLD EVERY THURSDAY ACCOUNT SALES NETT. PROCEEDS ARE RENDERED PROMPTLY. Consign STOCK:— PYNE and CO;, ADDINGTON. Consign- WOOL, SKINS. HIDES, - ETC.:— ' ' Pyne and Go.; , CHRISTCHURCH. NOTE—W.. JEFFRIES AND-COY are our local Agents,, and all information and assistance may be had. on apDlication to them. - /CHOICE SELECTION o. WREATHS and* SHAPE*, and WRKATB' Ml AMES. . INSPECTION INVITED :•! H. A. > bJRTAAIR MONUMENTAL m Ami GIBS'IN" QUAY, HOKIIIRA.
JAMES KING, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER. REVELL STREET, HOKITIKA. TMPORTER OF MERCANTILE’STATIONERY of every description, Account Books all sizes,- Typewriting Ribbons, paper and sundries, Fancy and Ornamental Stationery, Drawing Paper, School Bags, and requisites Birthday and Reward Books,- Cards nndIlluminated Texts, Bibles, Prayers and Hymns. The latest Books and Magazines arriving by every mail. Agent for Madam Weigel’s paper patterns; Grama phone and Zonophone machines, and Records. Agent for BRISTOL PIANOS.
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Hokitika Guardian, 28 October 1919, Page 4
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