AMATEUR SPORTS CLUB.
A meeting of athletic enthusiasts and members of tac "late 'Auckland Aronteur Sports Club was held at 32,, Albert Sfrcet, oil Saturday afternoon, to discuss- matters In connection .with-the recent dissolution of that Institution, and. the mlvisnlHciipss of re-establishing it. Mr. Morton presided, unit it free discussion over ttie unnecessary .wiiidiris-up of the club.-ensued. Mr. Hackett considered that the liquidation^of the longestablished' anil prosperous cJvjb', nnd the tlitfpoHal of the.assets. ■ was rin 'tmlisntty and ah injury to amiit'eur sports, liodle*,-On the motion of Mr. Hendrlcks, HeebnUed'by Sir. Koberts. .it wnst resolved: "That- Mr. W. K. llavkctt and the chairman wait upon a. solicitor and pla< - i; before Uliu tile position relative to the liquidation of the Auctland Aniateur Sports Club, .with a. vie»v to any necessary action beinj! takenl" it whs further resolved: "That the inerubi'.rs of the old Auckland amateur sports club in meeting assembled, revolves that steps - l>e .ta ken tortb witli to establish an Institution to, l>e known as tlie Anrklahd Amateur ■ Sports and , . Bitllards Control Clni>.". , . . . Much entbnsiesm was displayert. tic namRS of or«>r oO proK[ief:tiTe m«>ijiv>er».bain's available. The necessary preliiniiiavie* are how' beinx arrangecl. afrer whicb another
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Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 171, 21 July 1924, Page 7
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195AMATEUR SPORTS CLUB. Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 171, 21 July 1924, Page 7
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