ROAD CYCLING
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: :•■ ''£ uio'utiiis-. o|, the Port Amateur Road Cycling, Club (Incorpbi'itted) was held last evening. ■„' The secretary, reported on the result of Saturday's 20-_mile "road:,race,; which was won by. S. Wright, with J. Foote making the fastest time. Offers by;-;Mr..W. A. Thomson of a library of books, and by Mr. H. D. London of pictures aiid photos for the club's'rooms Werei-'accepters'with thanks, , . The Town'Gl.erk wroto stating that because, of daiiger-from accident, permits for cycle.racing.would be confined'to one club on the same course for each Saturday. It was resolvel to confirm tho secretary's letter, suggesting a different course for alternate Saturdays, as Ul9 club's activities called for more accommodation. The hope was expressed that the-club would not be driven out of town for alternate race*.
Notification*was received from the New Zealand Union .of Cyclists that its head office would be transferred to Wellington on Ist June, and/that Mr. F. Erskiue would be the 1 secretary pending the adoption of new constitution.
It wus. stated that important matters relating to the future control of cycling, both amateur and professional, were under din; cussion. A proposal for the establishment of a velodrome in Wellington was deferred for further consideration. ,
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 119, 22 May 1930, Page 6
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199ROAD CYCLING Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 119, 22 May 1930, Page 6
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