HUNTLY.
HTTNTLY, liondav." At a meeting of delegates representative of the teams affiliated to the Lower Walkato Rujby Union, held at. Huntly. thie folio-win? matches were arranged for tie second round of the senior games: June 15— v. Nirnrua-wania, at Ngaroawaiuaj Tanpiri r. Huntlj - , at Huntly. June — : — Taupiri v. Ngaraawahla, at Taupiri; Kaugiriri v. Elantly. at Rangiriri. Jane 23— Ranjiriri v. Taupiri. at Taupiri; Hnntly V. Nganiaiirahia. at For the first round of the jtmlor teams' matches, the bai--101 was as roiiows: jnn e s— tlnntry- v. K*ns|_ riri. at Huntly: June- 15—rHangiriri, v. Nga-r-uawaJiia, at Ranglrlri: June 22—Xsrarnawahia v. Huntly. at Ngaruawahla. Mr. b'. Johnson. Hamilton, was appointed sole selector of all representative union teame. and. it was decided to arrange a match. NorQi t. .South, former to include Huntiy and Ranpririri. and the latter to comprise Ngarnawahia and Tanpiri. Sir. C. Lovell to act as referee for this match, which, will 6e played at Huntly. The question of entertainins visiting teams, and of accepting hospitality when visiting, was fnliy discussed. the meeting deciding neither to entertain nor accept p-ntertainTnent. The consideratloTi of representative matches for junior teams vras deferred for future consideration-
Owing to a shortage f>f ■waggons, Ralpn's mine stoppe* work for the day on. Monday about 2 p.m.
by the subscription. list tnat is g-oing the rounds, the trustees of the Public Library and Reading Rooms apparently intend to accede to the reiterated demand or the Road Board by removing the building of wliicfi. they are the custodians to another site, the present premises standing partly on the public road. On the site in question the Eoad Board intend to proceed with, the erection of an office.
Activity in- the buUdin s trade in ami around Huntly is again apparent. At Waahi a residence on pakefia. plans is beto" erected for one of the native resident* while the Mormon Church, a neat, oad handsome, though comparatlvelv small, edifice, is nearly completed. At Kiminia a seven-roomed house is in course of construction for Mrs. Russell. The timber for the doctors residence, for which the sick and accident branch of the local Miners Tnion have let a contract, i s on the ground: and the Board of Education wortmen are bumly engaged in maiing additions to and painting the headmaster's r°st-
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 133, 5 June 1907, Page 3
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