HUNTLY.
Great sympathy is felt throughout the J | township with Mr. Jas. Duncan, formerly - ; manager of Bennett's mine, and now dep- | uty at the Extended Mine, whose wife died '| on Friday, leaving a young family to la- - I mctit their loss. | , The treasurer of the Public Library (Mr. JI J. W. Wilson) has received from Govern- ; I ment the sum of £9 12/8, the Huntiy por- . | tion of the grant voted by Parliament to ' i public libraries. The grant last year was . j ~~' s /- ---; Mr. J. Mcintosh has been informed that ' the Metropolitan Racing Club has sane- | tioned the request of the Huntiy Racing , 1 Club to hold a race meeting at Huntiy, on - | Saturday. 16th May. Work on the excel- . i lent course secured by the club has been . | commenced, and will be carried on with the utmost expedition. , Mr. L. B. Harris, senior, of Harrisville, has so far recovered from his recent severe Illness as to be able to be about a^ain.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 66, 17 March 1908, Page 3
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164HUNTLY. Auckland Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 66, 17 March 1908, Page 3
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