ROWING.
(By Telegraph.—Press Association.)
WELLINGTON, this day.
The New Zealand Amateur Bowing Association held its annual meeting last night. Mr. H. D. Bell was elected president; Messrs. G. H. Bethune (Wellington) and F. D. Kesteven (Christchurch), vice-presidents; and Air. N. Galbraith (Wellington), secretary and treasurer. A motion by Mr. Marks, representative of the Waitemata Club, for alteration of the constitution by instituting local control was lost. Twenty-two olubs voted for it and fifteen against, but alteration of the constitution required a twothirds majority. Mr. Marks gave notice that he would renew his motion at the next meeting. It was decided, by 24 to 12, that the next championship regatta be held at Wellington I rather than at Wanganui.
* COPYRIGHT, 1901, IN THE UJ3.A. BY RUDYARD KIPLING. All Rights Strictly Reserved.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 251, 1 November 1901, Page 6
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