KELBURN CLUB
The. Kelbuyi Club's report also congratulates members on a,successful year. ' Fourteen playing members were elected and two were transferred to the honorary list; eight playing and one j honorary members had resigned and six members were lost by death. The roll at tho end of the year numbered, 113 playing and, 16 honorary members. The receipts amounted to £504 and the expenditure £453, the, bank overdraft being reduced to £51. Following, the [usual custom, this iamount was; written off the pavilion, which now stands as an asset at £249. The billiards account is also very satisfactory, Notwithstanding; the long spell or. dry weather during the latter part of the season, the greens gave satisfaction throughout and promise well for'the coming season. The president, on behalf of club members, thanks those who rendered assistance in many ways daring the season, and particularly mentions the valuable services given by Mr. H. Williams.
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 144, 21 June 1930, Page 23
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KELBURN CLUB
Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 144, 21 June 1930, Page 23
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