A NEW BOATING CLUB
Residents of Worser Bay, Karaka Bay, and Seatoun met recently and' decided to form a Boating Club,for the boys. Mr. A. C. Kitto presided, and there were over forty residents present. It was decided that the name of the club be "The Wprser Bay Boating Club," and the objects to be the fostering of sailing in the district. The following officers were elected:— Patron, Mr. R, A. Wright, M.P.; president, Mr. A. C. Kitto; vice-presidents, Mesdames Harvey, Hemmingway, Kitto, M'Kenzie, and Wilson, and Messrs. H. Bridger, C. Bell, W. Burge, T. Bush, B. Collie, H. Charman, Captain Chudley, J. Duffey, A. Day, J. Ellison, H. S. Hornibrook, Captain Hull, Dr. Hogg, G. Lauchlan, H. M'Girr, S. Naisbitt, Dr. PhillipsTurner, R. Ramsay, A. Smith, H. Smith, E. Scotland, L. and S. Silver, J. Scott, G. Tynan, J. Taylor, A. Thirkell, C. G. Watt, F. T. Warring; Commodore, Mr. A. Harvey; .yice-comraodore, Mr. H. B. Rowe; rear-commodore, Mr. J. King; committee, Messrs. G. Coombs, A. Kinder, A. W. Lauchlan, J. Maclauchlan, D. M'Kenzie, E. RevelC C. Sang, E. Welsh; hon. treasurer, Mr. H. J. Miller; hon. secretary, Mr. E. J. Wilson.
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 35, 10 February 1926, Page 4
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193A NEW BOATING CLUB Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 35, 10 February 1926, Page 4
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