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| S&IRLEY CLUB.
IL meeting was held in the iirky, for Ihe P«T?o«e of lub in the district. It was ng to the wcrk of a few City Council was prevailed •hmond Park in order, and be available for the Shirley y; reason. In the- meantime r<i being made for the use where, and the club would east one team in the City impetitione. officers were elected: ! Johns; president, Mr W. sidents, Messrs W. D. Ram,on, G. Hancox, G. Finney, ook". R. Hardy, H. C. TJrlW. B*lch, W. Shaw, H. E. Heward, C. Renn, J. primer, G. King, J. A. lason, F. J. J. Trent, Rev. y, Mr E. Taylor; treasurer, ,dv: committee, Messrs B. radshaw, and the secretary ON ASSOCIATION. meetinz of the Aghbnrton ssoeiatinn. lield on Saturday Hillichamp presided, tnnal Report, port expressed Tegret that ment of the season Mr H. ;ned from the secretaryship in, after having held that iof five years. As in pre■nior and a junior competiirh created a lot of interest, 'inwald, Fairfield, and Methered teams in the first K for the Studholme Shield, the latter rlnb had to withecond match owing to sev-. ers having left the district, the Association the Laurisi»' one of their teams from and entered it in the. first eventually won by the Ashr winning every match. The mpetitiofi was won by the bieh put up good performA very fair programme of itches was arranged, but the managed to win one out of games played. That was the County representatives' dins t he willow. The bowlding were quite up to the nd at times were Teally good, mg been even fair, two more est probably have been won. ,m, which was a young one, jefnl experience. The reprewere played with Malvern, mads, New Zealand Touring ih Canterbury (senior and with regret that the Associae to report a buoyant finanfact, the balance showed a raise on last year, and the when ways and means would id at least to enable them to ss oat of'income, which had ist year, and balance-sheet were' ben's Club advised that it a team in the Association's ». Hon of Officers. [ officers resulted as follows: itndholme; president, Mr E. presidens, Messrs H. B. secretary and treasurer, Mr hon. auditor, Mr W. B. rB, senior Mr H. B. Millir R. H. Biggar; competition ttee, Messrs J. B. Nicoll, R. the secretary, ins and draw committee was order three rounds for the • competitions, provided there Be for play. I id to close the entries for October Ist. 1 to write asking the gala ophy for the junior comper.ithe active interest that the It H. A. Boddington, who is
I hud taken in cricket >vsg ecided to forward him a LSSOCIATION. ket Association's annual on -Friday. . Present—man), G. Ov Rutherford, Hanmer), H. Rogers and (Waiau), the Rev. J. P. [eale (Botherham), Messrs I and W. -J. MacMillan x R. Sheen (secretary), fficers resulted as follows: )uncan Rutherford; presi- ; EL Reid; vice-presidents, .ted clubs; committee, two h club, with' an additidnal team over one. put in the try and* treasurer, Mr RMx\A. D. Croesley. that the boundaries he the It. was- carried thai a, . hona £de resident of the t here resided in the di'>efore being played, .hat if a game be stopped .in on. a day' when other out, "that sach game be oned game," and be reto be decided by the Ateothat a trial be mado of ■ the matting of concrete onnd successful it to Le ' <ought\}ip'the question of evens, and after an ex--11 by the\ various delegate? the present to be impracthat something should be be game amongst school ma decided that the Eantherham, and Culverden en to with a view of initition, and that the Asa challenge cup valued at (at purpose, and that each ne guinea towards cost. •for the Duncan Rutherlield will commence on I the two rounds will be I i&h without a break, with rwo Saturdays at Carnival istmas and New Year. -.. that the official opening ■ i place at Hacmer Springs between an eleven chosen •,-Culverden, and Rotber>ne from the Waiau C'lub, ilected by the captains. f the competition being end of March, the leading the -winner, with a playthat a definite decision as ions are suitable for play the secretaries concerned I a.m. on the day of the H MATCHES. itember 13th, 5.5 p.m.V iOXDON, September 12. f in the first innings and , and beat North, 215 and four wickete ior J3, ai'd !• IM. Maoaulay took five )0 wickets for the season. o«" fct 53 and the raatch nude 384 '(Hobbs C 4, Sar.dIS, Chapman 25, Peach 53, »). Parker took six for
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