FUTURE OF ROWING.
MEETING OP "STAR BOATING CLUB.
The.Harbour Board's pluns to continuethe Jcrvois Quay staging in front, of tho boating club sheds to connect with tho Jaranaki Street AYharf was discussed at n meeting of tho com mi I fro of tho Star Boating Club held in the lioat-houw last evening. The substance of tho argument against moving (he sheds was almost precisely Hint which appeared in Tun Dominion's interview with the captain of the clul) (Mr. A. J). Bayfield) yesterday morning, each detail of which 'the committee endorsed. T(. was further pointed out.' in referring to the proposal (o move to Kaiwarra. that the foreshore there, since the recent reclamation work, was railway properly, and (hat owing to (lie. deepening of the water the re-erection of tho shed unci skids there would bo a most expensive business. 11. was thought that (lie flifliciilly might be overcome, liy leaving two righfs-of-way of free water under the staging, as was proposed someyears ago by M]'. Wm. Ferguson (the secrelar.v and engineer lo the TTarbour Board), a plan of which is in the possession or (lie club. Tim following subcommittee was set np to. discuss the matter with (ho board's sub-committee — Messrs. IT. H. Bell (presidenO. A. 1). Bavfield leaptnM. F. JT. Taylor (deputycaptain), J. \\ iddop (secretarv), and \ p Biss. ' ' "
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1171, 5 July 1911, Page 4
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