HUNTLY NEWS.
(From Our Own Correspondent.} HDNTLY, Saturday. The Huntly Eoad Board met on Saturday afternoon. It was decided, on Mr. K. T. Hill's motion, to take over A ballot was talien _to decide which two members should retire at the end of the present year, the result being against Messrs. U. T.Jlill find A. McKimion. "Cnd«r the auspices of the Lower Waikalo Rugby Union, Huntly played Kangiriri at Huntly on Saturday, when the weather was as bad as it conld well be. About the end of each naif Rangiriri broke iowh the homo team's defence, thus winning the game by two tries to nil. Neither tiy was converted, the northern team thus winning a fairly evenly contested game by six points to nil. ■ . "
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 126, 28 May 1907, Page 3
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