BOWLING AND CROQUET.
RANGIORA CLUB. Tli* General Oosaatitt** of ta* Benfiora Bowtiac T*aai«, and Orooaot ffia» a«t «a Monday eveaiaa, la> ft. H. BaUay, aresidaat. being in ta* abate. Twenty a*w awkm war* ataiUa*. i»olndlac la for ta* taaaia aortic* and t»* for th« bawling seotioa. Ta* ttMßiti reported ta* ro«*ipta ta»t»* month to a»T* b*en *26 0* ««, *a« aayvaditar* £24 »s 3d. t*« bank er*dlt balanco being £49 13* 3d. Mrs Shankland said that tae eroaact •nation aad 223 in band as a result of tae card afternoons and other efforts. Batief*«tor; reports ware aaade ro behalf of the bowling and tennis sections. The chairman said the tennis courts had been put ;n good order. He also reported that the Borongh Council had agreed to corneal the lease of the pit reserT*. bat w*ald a«t allow the club to remove the iron from the street side fence. Two pood oflers were raeahrad to rant tae reserve, and it was decided to retain pO*Ms> sien of it. The chairman resorted that he had disposed of the tennis eottrt wtra fencing on the reserve for £lO. . Arrangements were mad* for ta* opening of the season am October sth.
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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19734, 26 September 1929, Page 5
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