REĹIABILITY TRIAL.
For the winner of the Auckland Motor Cycle Club's 600 -mile reliability trial, to be held during King's Birthday weekend, Mr. M. Robinson has donated a handsome cup. So far, howevei, the number of entries received is very disappointing, none having been received from any of the country clubs. Although unable to compote, the New Plymouth Club lias offered, however, to provide lodging for tho ridc»s, who will stay at New Plymouth overnight after the first lap of the run. Intending competitors are asked to meet Mr. H. Fletcher, secretary of the Auckland Sports Motor Cycle Club, under whose auspices the trial will be run, to discuss with liim the rules and conditions of the event. General Meeting. The annual general meeting of the Auckland Sports Motor Cycle Club is to bo held on June 7. It is hoped to elect a strong committee of non-compete ing members, to make for better management of sports events. North Shore. A committee meeting of the North Shoro Motor Cycle Club will be held to-morrow night.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 121, 24 May 1932, Page 16
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