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The Springs team wins another leg

The Springs Advertiser team still leads the Caxton Reynolds Race 2013, with 36 points, after week four.

They are followed by the Benoni City Times, Brakpan Herald and Germiston City News, teams who each have a total of 26 points.

To view the rest of the results visit our online feature at https://bit.ly/reynoldsrace

The Springs Advertiser team, Marisa and Dennis Williams, won the R5 000 Hirsch’s voucher, which they can spend at any Hirsch’s store, as the winners of the fourth leg of the competition.

The fourth lead given to the teams took them heritage-building-hopping in Alberton, where they had to submit pictures of the old police station, the Dutch Reformed Eeufees Church in Alberton North, the Old Town Hall and the Blou Meul (the first old movie house).

They also had to find the original tin house in Alberton North, which currently houses a salon.

Here are the results of all the teams as they currently stand in the Caxton Reynolds Race 2013:

Readers competition:

Each week, for the next 10 weeks, our readers stand the chance of winning a R500 Hirsch’s voucher by answering the question we publish right here.

To enter, SMS the keyword, Race, followed by the correct answer to the question below, and your first name, to 35718.

SMSes are charged at R1.50 each. (Example: SMS Race East Rand Joe to 35718).

This week’s question is: Which building in Kensington was also known as the Fairy Pink Castle?

Last week’s readers’ competition asked who named the town of Germiston, and the winner is Justine, with the correct answer, “John Jack”.

Winners will be notified telephonically, and this week’s competition runs from August 12, and closes on August 18, at noon.

At Caxton, we employ humans to generate daily fresh news, not AI intervention. Happy reading!

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