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HAMILTON CLUB
c ELECTION" OF OFFICERS. (By Telegraph.—Own Correspondent.) HAMILTON", Friday. The opinion that with a proper team spirit and renewed enthusiasm the ciub could again regain Dominion supremacy was expressed by ill'. A. -M. Bisley, the president, at the annual meeting of the Hamilton Koying Club last night. Mr. Bisley remarked that the club showed a small loss of £4!) during the year owing to a large outlay on repans to plant. He described the Waikato Kiver as tiie best training ground in tiie country. He hoped the foundations for the new bo-athouse would be laid before the new season commenced. Jt was resolved to reduce the nominal entrance fee of 10/G to 1/ for the ensuing season. The following principal officers were elected: I'atron, Mr. C. 11. Holloway; president, Mr. A. M. Bisley: club captain, Mr. J. Clough; vice-captain, Mr. Stuart; secretary, Mr. K. A. Latham; treasurer, Mr. I'. Hewlett; committee, Messrs. C. Holmes, K. L. Watkins. B. Sandos, W. V. St. George, K. V. Halliday, I. W. St. Clair, A. B. Patterson; selection committee, -.Messrs. I. W. St. Clair, A. Anden and J. Clough.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 230, 28 September 1935, Page 25
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