SEATOUN CLUB
The annual general meeting of the Sea- ■ top Rugby Football Club, held in the! Se'atoun Bowling Club's pavilion, was well attended." The following officers were elected:—Patron, Mr. W. A. Grace; club j captain, Mr. P. Caaute; delegate to Rugby Union, Mr. G. Klee; hon. secretary, Mr. K. Staff; assistant hon. secretary, Sir. G. Pettit; hon. treasurer, Mr. G. Warring; hon. auditor, Mr. B. W. Kellow; solicitor, Mr. D. TJ. Richmond; management committee, Messrs. Alexander, Klee> Key, Davies, Oldfield, Robertson, and Stott; selectors, Messrs. Charles and Key. The club-was congratulated on the splendid showing made last year, especially in view of the heavy financial drain caused by the contribution to the cost of the new gymnasium, which was erected by the City Council at Rongotai for the Seatoun .Club and the Miramar Club. This gymnasium is being officially opened oh the. 11th April by the Mayor, and will, it is hoped, contribute largely to even greater^ .success in. future years. ,
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 69, 23 March 1931, Page 11
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161SEATOUN CLUB Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 69, 23 March 1931, Page 11
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