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GOLF

KARORI CLUB.

In its ninth annual report; the com* mittee of the Ksj-ofi, Golf Club congratulates members upon the siicceise of last season. The balance-sheet again shows a. very satisfactory result, as apert from the forced sale .of assets,' ■ the balance is highly satisfactory/... oil the / year's working, which included cost of extending golf house, £56, and additiohal furniture, £10 10s. „..-.. Concerning the links, the president of the club', Mr. A. M'Kenzie, states:— "Early in the season 'considerable improvements Were made iri the golf house*/ and the greens weTe itt better order than in previous years. About the middle, of • the season, the club was notified that tha property had been sold, and we received six months' notice -to quit. Your committee immediately got into, communication with the new owner with the' object of making arranffenients to" cavrf on. Failing to conje to any agreedienT, . which could be'considered possible, a spetial general liieetihg Was called, 4nd the position of affairs explained to members, llie decision of that meeting wa« tha tthe club be wound up, but that oftei more effort be made to briitg about ft settlement. For this purpose a special committee met the own«y on more than one occasion, but found it impossible^ tt> come to termc. Tlie committee then left it in the hands of the president and secretary to vrihd up iVffnliTS to tie best advantago. lit carrying cut this duty much elti'a wofe ti'ac tbitiat on "the secrotal-y, and, when, matters wer* a3nioH completed, th*-e canto £ froni certain members to desist from furthdr aetipti. This reqtiefltj afteiv'» meetinjf of the conim'ittcij, was eompliea •with. afi president, I am roll- . viilced that the wisest course Will nriw be to confiiTii the ttrevious resalubion winding up the clnß."

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Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 57, 9 March 1922, Page 2

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GOLF Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 57, 9 March 1922, Page 2

GOLF Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 57, 9 March 1922, Page 2

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