HUNTLY ITEMS.
[from our own correspondent.] Ralph's mine suspended work about two o'clock on Monday afternoon, the cause being: a shortage of railway rolling stock. Building is again fairly brisk in and around the mining, township. At Kimihia, Mr. P. "White, of Taupiri, is building a seven-roomed house for Mrs.' Russell; at Waalii the Mormon church, a handsome building, is nearing completion, and a house on European lines is being built for one of tho natives. Tho timber for a doctor's residence is on the ground, and the Board of Education workmen are making additions to.the headmaster's -residence. A subscription list is being circulated for unds to defray the expense of removing the public library and reading-room, on the present site of which the Koad Board contemplates the" immediate erection of an office.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13456, 5 June 1907, Page 8
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