Martha Harker's land for sale, 1867
New Jersey Mirror 13 Nov 1867 Pursuant to an order of the Orphans' Court of the county of Burlington, made on the Nineteenth of September last past, the subscribers will sell at public vendue, on SATURDAY, the Fourteenth of December next, between the hours of 12 and 5 o'clock in the afternoon of said day, at the hotel of William Davis, in Mount Holly, in said county of Burlington, a certain tract of WOOD-LAND, whereof Martha Harker, late of said county, died seized, situate near Timbuctoo, in the township of Westampton, in the county aforesaid, on the south side of the Mount Holly and Rancocas turnpike, adjoining lands of Joseph S. Hulme, William Hultz and others, containing About 4 1/2 Acres of Land, with a good growth of young pine, suitable for cord wood. The premises will be shown before the day of sale by Joseph S. Hulme, living near. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock, P. M. Conditions at sale. WM. M. RISDON, WILLIAM BLACK, AARON S. WHITE, Commissioners. November 12, 1867