H. MATSON & CO CHRintCHURCH. in AT CATTLE t 171 AT sHEEPI 3 1 AT CATTLE 1 * AT SHEEP! TO Oijll WEST COAST FRIENDS—WE DESIRE TO CALI. YOUR SPECIAL ATTENTION TO THE EXTR' ORDINARY CONDITIONS WHICH HAVE BEEN TROUGH! ABOUT IN THE OANTERBURSHEEP -MARKETS BY REASON OF SHORTAGE OF FACTORY STAGE AND CONTINUED DRY j WEATHER, ESPECIALLY THE 1 LATTER. Farmers here have in many cases ; brer. unable to fatten tlieir stock, and there lias been no feed. Csnterhury has not enjoyed the autumn runs which were leaßonably to b© expected and in consequence there is a great dearth of feed. - Liard frosts are now prevailing here nrd it is obvious that it will be a natter of tlie* greatest difficulty to Canterbury farmers to have fat stock t>. supply our markets during winter. C AIjT ERBU R Y *’s MISF ORT UHE ...is surely... YOUR bpPCKTUNiTY. We have confidence in recommending IVest 'Coast producers to consign their fh> stock, both Cattle and Sheep, and thr-. market during the coming winter months. Supplies here will he short und the demand considerable, especially in /lew of the fact that the pressure oV factory sp-.ce has now been relieved. Were is yocr opportunity OO NOT MISS Ti l Upon , receipt of instructions we shall he glad to order trucks to load at Arthur’s Pass, and where desired we ca i arrange to take delivery of shee or a-rival of the train at Otira. (.wing to limited railway facilities if. is wise to give os as much notice as possible of your requirements of trucks ' to load at Artmir'B Pass. Clients may rely upon us insuring that there will 1 'he no hitches or misunderstandings. WOOL, SKlrtS, Hl'D’es AND FATI For highest .prices and prompt returns consign these commodities to us either by rail or by boat. In 1 11 case please send advice as to the quantity being sent forward, and when and how consigned—then 1 LEAVE THE REST TO US! YOU WILL NOT BE DISAPPOINTED 'MaKureis And seedss Wb anticipate considerable amount I f spring sowing may he done on the 1 ‘Cbast 'tb‘i‘3 year. The War is over, and a moVe settled feeling permeate? 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 inarket prices you cannot no better. We want your business 1 ! When we have-got it we want to hold it! Hence, vj cannot a&ofd to do other than vender you cur best services. We are the oldest private firm in the , tn.de uow in existence. Our principal have served the apprenticeship of '«■ lifetime. Our stuff in all department consists of exports. Wo confidently assure you that an business entrusted to us will bo hand!cl in snuii a manner as will not caufe* yn'i to feel disappointed. MATSON & €0 CHRISTCHURCH, PYffi, GOULD, GUiNNESS, LTD. ; Clllll SVC'H U R/CH. AUCTIONEERS, LIVE STOCK. WOO' , ’LAND .-vNu ’GRAIN BRIK'FRS, STUD tITOCK SALES ,« MEN ALL BLOCK ’CONSIGNED TO CUR CARE WILL -ILIVE BEST ATTENTION ON ARRIVAL. WE 11A \ £ EXCELLENT PADLOCKS FOR ACCOMMODATION FOR CONSIGNMENTS OF ■ LIVF STOCK HAND" TO ADDINGTON MARKET. OUR WOOL STORES ARE considered To be the ' LA'RGEST ’AND MOST Ul’-TO-■DaTK 'IN THE DOMINION, AND r THE F ‘CT THAT WE HAVE 'HEAT/Hit THE WOOL SALES FOR MANY YEARS PAST IS SUFFICIENT G U A'E A NU’EE fl-FI Al’ ALL IVOOL CONSIGNED 'lO US WILL RECEIVE THE BEST 'OF HANDLING. SKiNs MIDF.fi, >Jnd Fat Sales we IiC'UD 'EVERY THURSDAY ACCOUNT SALES NETT. 'PROCEEDS ARE RENDERED PROMPTLY. Consign ‘ STOCK : PYNE utid CO., ADDINGTON. Consign WOOL, SKINS, HIDES. ETC.: Pyne and Co., •OHRISTCHDRCH. NOTE—W. JEFFRIES AND COY j aft our local Agents, find ail ‘inifornvvtioß and assistance 'may be had on apnlieation to them. liMUfart rWrr.fi m n '• : B'Ovi 'Depot, • p'-Vi,: v, !'i bi. .1,1 (IF Mil K A ‘File . Glif-apci-i ami &ehl itooi haj< -iu Kakitikb. 'ni'pedic , Invited. tX L a kla, fcl fiOr, "MARBLEiKDSTffI®. ' CUIOICK SELECTION of WREATHS ' end SHADES, and WItEATH frames. INSPECTION INVITED! ! H. A. THOMPSON, UNDERTAKER <fc MONUMENTAL 'MASON. GTr,SON’S QHAY, HOKITIKA. ' tat'H JtLJ VW*—All HIIWVfMIJIt lb lit Uli When ‘ 'TAN-OL” comes in, dullness goes out. A splendid polisher for floors and furniture, leather arid tan shoes.
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Hokitika Guardian, 6 December 1919, Page 4
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