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AUCKLAND BUILDING SOCIETY

, . £7,200 ALLOCATED. A meeting of the Auckland Co-c_ierative Building Society was held in St, .lames' Hall last evening, when the fallowing appropriations were made:— Group 1: Salte of £400 advertisHd, but as there was no tender, a ballot was held, No. 234 being successful, and holder having two shares, took £400. Group 2: Ballot £400; successful No. 591. Holder took £200. The other £200 was drawn for, with right to take a further £200; No. 270 successful, took £400, making total of £600 in tbe group. Group 3: Sale of £400. No tender-; ballot taken; No. 805 successful, holding two shares, taking £400. Group 4: Sale, of £400. Two tenders of £42 10/ per £200 received, and under rules ■of society was drawn fior, winner taking £400. O-rtmp 5: Ballot of -£400, successful No. 630, taking £400. Group-.6:..8a110t of £400, successful No. 350. taking £400. Group .7:. Sale -of £400; £60 per £200, taking £400. ({roup 9: Sale of £400; £57 17/6 per £200, taking £400. Group 11: Ballot of £400, successful No. 667, taking £400. Group 12 :Saleof £400;.£60 5/. taking £400. Group 13. Ballot of £400, No. 551 successful, taking £400. Group 14: Ballot of £400, J\o. 628<succcssful, taking £400. Group 15: Sale of £400; £65 2/6 per £200, taking £400. Group 16: Ballot of £400, No. 488«suecessful, taking £400. Group 18: Ballot of £400; No. 500»su<cessful, taking £400. Group 22: Sale of £400; £67 17/(1 per £200, taking £400. Group 23: Sale of £400; £69 17/9. quiring only £200; £68 12/6 per £200. taking £400, making up £600. The gum of £6,800 was advertised and £7,200 allocated.

The following circular, under date August 22, has been issued to all unions under tbe control of the New Zealand Itugby Union.; —"This union desires "all unions to take steps to put school unions on their guard against tbe influence of representatives of thie League game among school 'boys. It has come under notice that a number -of young players have been led. by misleading statements from such representatives to play "the 'League game, in the ibelief that they would retain their amateur status. TMs union would suggest that circulars should be issued to those controlling the boys, drawing attention to the attempts that may possibly be made to influence the boys to play Leagire football, and to the necessity oi advising the boys as to. the evils of profaesional fooXball. making- at vclear that tSie League's constitution is cssentia—y prcrfe_sio___. Unions aro uskedi to treat this matter ■fis __poirt«_lrin tiu^animtytis^^^Bic^tiy.^.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 207, 29 August 1912, Page 7

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AUCKLAND BUILDING SOCIETY Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 207, 29 August 1912, Page 7

AUCKLAND BUILDING SOCIETY Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 207, 29 August 1912, Page 7