On account of the special nature of a Farmer’s estate it is particularly necessary for him to make a good will and to appoint a trustee who is capable of carrying it out. The family man who neglects to make a will, or leaves a will which opens the way to misunderstanding and litigation, is unjust to his dependants. Much helpful advice is given in a new booklet, “THE FARMER’S WILL” a copy of which may be obtained from any Office or Agent of the Public Trustee, or free by post from the Public Trustee, Wellington. GENERAL NEWS Makura left Sydney for Auckland at 5 o’clock yesterday afternoon. Aorangi left Suva for Auckland at 4 o 'clock yesterday afternoon. Particulars of Friday evening classes, commencing at the Palmerston North Technical school to-night, are advertised in this issue. At a meeting of the New Zealand Amateur Swimming association last night, it was decided that tho New Zealand championship meeting for 1930 be allocated to Westland centre. In the sheep weight guessing competition at tho Hokowhitu carnival, B. Tate and E. Tapp tied for tho first prizo correct weight 63£lbs.) guessed 624. Early in March, tho Reform party will hold a conference in Palmerston North to discuss tho organisation of tho party’s forces in the country electorates comprised in the Wellington province.
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Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 6843, 22 February 1929, Page 6
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