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TENNIS GROUNDS

THE MIRAMAR SCHEME

A £500 SUBSCRIPTION.

It was recently announced by the president of the Wellington Laws Tenm? Association that the Miramar tennis scheme had been extended to enable companies and firms to support the proposal, and benefit their employees. Life membership could, be. gained at the cost ot £50, which gave the holder the right to nominate two players. ■ ' ' ■fJnb fPv P °S* to the Bank of New Zealand, the General Man- ?? er,°A- wh:ch has forwarded the following letter to the secretary of the Lawn ienms Association :— .';Dear Sir,—l hays pleasure in advising you that the Board of Directors *m\ «^« S decided to subscribe £500 to the fund being raised by your association for the purpose of •constructing tennw courts and club house at Miramar Park. It is understood that y.o.^. association wfll give the bank the right to noamate twenty members oi its etaff-either male or female—with fuU playmg rights and membership so long as tha association has the ledse and control of the grounds; that the bank has also the right to cancel any nomination and to appoint a substitute or substitutes. The amount will be paid to the association when it is in a positwn to carry out its echeme.-Youra faithfully, H, Buckleton, General Manager.

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 129, 28 November 1923, Page 4

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TENNIS GROUNDS Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 129, 28 November 1923, Page 4

TENNIS GROUNDS Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 129, 28 November 1923, Page 4