Messrs Tothill, Watson, and Co, report having sold by auction, on fc'atirday, 11th inßt,, the highly improved farm of the late Mr Edwin Sutton, comprising about 293 acrep, ij,ijd situated clo9e to Drummond, for Vj lbs o^re, The land was started at L 5, and after keen £ompetifciou was knocked down at the above figure £0 Mr Charles Button. The Rev. J. N. Battle's internil organism must be bard as nails. Dunedin newspapen repast his presence in the flesh at three teameetings there last week— oa Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday evenings— and we hive knowledge of his active participation at three others in this district, on last Monday. Tuesday, and Wednesday evenings, at Arthurton, 'yVaipahi, and Qore respectively, Six tea-fights ip a week ,1 At latest reports lapfc night, the rev. gentleman was still moving, and as fit as a fiddle, In the wordß of Dominie Saippson, thja bpn-worry record is " prodeegiouß."
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Mataura Ensign, Volume 17, 17 May 1895, Page 4
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152Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Mataura Ensign, Volume 17, 17 May 1895, Page 4
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