A Northamptonshire farmer, Mr R. Britten, who left £34,919, directed that ho wished to be carried to the grave "in my old broad-wheeled waggon/' and buried with as little expense as possible. AUCTIONS. FRIDAY, 12th MARCH, 1820, At 11 o'clock. -* At BALCLUTHA SALE YARDS.' SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD FARM AT STIRLING. HE OTAGO FARMERS' CO-OPERA-TIVE ASSOCIATION OF NEW ZEALAND (LTD.), instructed by the Trustees in the Estate of the late Arch. H. Anderson, will offer by auction, as above, The Valuable Farm of 126 acres 2 roods and 3 poles, almost adjoining Stirling Township, Railway Station, and Dairy Factory, being Part Sections 2,3, 4,5, and 6, Bock XII, North Molyneux; with cowbyre, engineshed, tool-shed, stable, and cart-shed thereon. The Property is convenienty subdivided into paddocks, and is especially good grazing and farming land. About 15 acres are in turnips, and half an acre in potatoes. Further particulars and terms can bo obtained from _ 211 THE AUCTIONEERS. *l. M O O N E Y & CO. (Geo, Stewart, Manager), STUART STREET. DUNEDIN, CASH BUYERS RABBIT S K I N & t SHEEPSKINS; WOOL, Etc »i f rite us for latest prices, tags, eto. No commission or storage prices. prompt payments. T
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Otago Witness, Issue 3442, 2 March 1920, Page 28
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