Bowls, Golf May Combine On Liquor
(New Zealand Press Association)
AUCKLAND, March 28.
The New Zealand Bowling Association and the New Zealand Golf Council may decide at their coming annual meetings to make a unified approach to the Government on problems associated with the sale of liquor in clubs.
The president of the Bowling Association (Mr J. T. Harrison) said in Auckland he believed a unified approach by the two parent bodies would be made later this year. But he emphasised that no decision on this had yet been made. So far, he said, there had been only “talk of a unified approach.” All centres had been asked to give their comments on th*- liquor sales problem and most of these, he thought, would now be in the hands of the national secretary, Mr R. J. Sinclair, of Dunedin.
Mr Harrison favours a unified approach. In the meantime, the Golf Council has also asked for recommendations from centres throughout the country. Its annual meeting is in Wellington on April 1.
The Auckland president, Mr Eccles, said his centre’s recommendations had gone forward. “They are now out of our hands,” he said. He thought it likely that
■ any decisions made at the an- ■ nual meeting would be co-re- « lated to those made by the i Bowling Association later.
Bowls, Golf May Combine On Liquor
Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30711, 29 March 1965, Page 3
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