HUNTLY CLUB.
At the .annual general meeting of the Huntly Tennis Club Mr. H. Smith presided over a good attendance. , ■■ The secretarv,. Mr. E. Wilcox, reported that the membership was 42, a decrease of five. It was gratifying, however, that there was an increase of seven in the Junior section. Since the membership was decreasing, year by year, he said the question of forming tennis courts on the Huntly Domain was onewhjch the members should consider, The financial position of the club was stated to be satisfactory. The election of officers for the ensuing vear resulted as foUows: President, Mr. A Berry; vice-presidents, Messrs. G. v. K. Keith and J. Green, and Miss F. Brook; secretary, Mr. R. Wilcox (pro tern.) ; treasurer, Mr. J. Malcolm; auditor, Mr. E. V. Daldv; committee, Messrs. I. Kospof, D. xMcKenzie, H. Smith, G. F. g. Keith, and Misses r>. Burgpss and N. Batty: Lower Waikato delegates. Messrs. K. Wilcox, I. Kosoof and A. Berry. The opening day was arranged for October 13 and it was decided that a senior and a junior team should be included in, toe- -Lower Wafltato competiti.on, ... '
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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 230, 28 September 1934, Page 13
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