LAUDERDALE GUN CLUB
A meeting was held in the Lauder School on Thursday last to consider the advisability of forming a gun club. There was a good attendance and it waa decided to form a club to be called the Lauderdale Gun Club. Messrs W. Becker and J. Blackball of the Oturehua Club braved the elements to attend the meeting, and they gave much useful information. The following office-bearers were appointed—Patron & Patroness, Dr and Mrs Scrymgeour ; President, Mr J. Leask ; Vice-presidents, Messrs A. Brown and W. J. Alexander ;
Secretary, Mr M. Macdonald ; Committee, Messrs J. Leask, A. Brown, W. J. Alexander, T. Clouston, T. 11. Mce, T Moran, B. Kane, J. Armstrong and M. Macdonald. It was decided that the opening day be held the lirst week in July, the date to be fixed later.
Suitable grounds have been secured and everything points to a successful season.
The club has the promise of a five guinea cup (eresenled by a local resident) to be given to the member who has the most points at the end of the season.
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Dunstan Times, Issue 3379, 20 June 1927, Page 5
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