AERO CLUB'S YEAR.
GOOD PROGRESS MADE. ELECTION OF OFFICERS. The • second annual meeting of the Auckland Aero Club was held last night. Mr. Spencer R. Mason, whd* presided, said it was "a pleasure to move the adoption of a report and balance-sheet, which showed a working profit of £386 for the past year and a profit of £12,624 from the club's art union. Details of the annual report and balance-sheet were published in the "Star" of June 6. Mr. Mason, after reviewing the work of the club during the year, mentioned that two of the • club-trained pilots, Messrs. L. Anderson and R. J. Crosbie, had been tentatively admitted to the Royal Air Force, while three others, Messrs. G. M. Firth, T. B. Philcox and E. Luks, had completed 40 hours' flying and had qualified to, carry passengers. The election of officers resulted as follows: President, Mr. S. R. Mason; club captain, Mr. E. R. Boucher; lion, secretary aijd treasurer, Mr. L. W. Swan; committee, Messrs; S. A, Andrew, F. B. Cadman, C. W. Cory-Wright, I. C. Horton, C. M. Richwhite and C. G. Scrimgeour; auditor, Mr. G. W. Hutchison. The following were added to the list of last year's vice-presidents who 'were re-elected: Mr. R. Burns, Mr. E. Horton, Mr. G. Henning, Mr. W. A. Boucher, Captain J. Seabrook, Captain W. S. R. Bloomfield and Captain E. Dickson.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 143, 19 June 1930, Page 11
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