In the open race at the butchers' picnic Turner's handicap should be Byds, not 3yds as previously stated. The executive committee for the Imperial troops' reception meet in the City Council offices to-morrow (Wednesday) evening. The following tenders have been received by Mr Thos. H. White, arcliftect, for the erection of a Masonic hall at Huntly: McLeod £599, Savage £527, Parrell £526, Smith £525, Pollard £512, Mathieson £497, Boss and Done £489, Langley and Sons £487, Moir £486, Stephenson £415. The acceptance of a tender rests with, the Masonic body at Huntly. Remnants and oddments at. Court Bros', sale of Iredale's stock, open all day to-morrow. —(Atjl.) . . v .
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 48, 26 February 1901, Page 8
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