GOLF
KAEOR'I CLUB.
At the annual general meeting of the Karon Golf Club the president, Mr. B. b.-Bree was in the chair. In moving the adoptjon of th e report and balancesheet, the chairman referred- to the satisfactory state of the club's finances, and the satisfaction that was felt by members that the club had been Ible to ° ™In J, r, ene.wal °f the Present links. lJie following officers were elected : — President, Mr. A. M'Kenize; vice-presi-dents, Mesers. E. G. ■W. Porter, A. S Butler, and J. S. Burti; .committee, Messrs. D. Cody, W. Morton, P. G. Williams, and S. A:. Higinbotham; club captain, Mr. ,G. Ben<y; secretary and treasurer, Mr. W. D. Cooke; auditor, Mr. ■H.. A. -Valentine. ' ' ". Opportunity • was taken during the evening jto express the regret of all members at the departure from Wellington of Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Bree, several members expressing their appreciation of the work done by, Mr. Bree as president of the club during the past season. It was decided to hold the opening day •on 21st • March.
Wherever we went in. England," Mr. \x j ■ whoreturned to Christchurch on Wednesday from a trip to Great Britain, told a. reporter yesterday, - "we found that 'Now Zealand. was practically an "open sesame.!, I saw five of the All Blacks,' matches, including the famous match with Wales, and.everyone we came'across said that the team worthily upheld the reputation of New Zealand's soldiers." "There is ■no question," Mr. Woolf added, "that the Massey Government is exceedingly well thought of in business and financial circles in England. In fact, this country is really the curlyheaded boy of Engfand!" The strong north-west wind which blew on Tuesday, and again more violently on Wednesday, did considerable damage to gardens and orchards in iNoith Canterbury, where apples, and : pears, which, are not ripe, were, blown from the trees. However, several farmers have found thai the wind had a ' beuehyial effect in drying their crops of closer hay. ..*..■ •
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 43, 20 February 1925, Page 3
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