WELLINGTON CENTRE
Mr. A. A. Nattrass presided over the monthly meeting of the Wellington Amateur Cycling Centre. Also present were Messrs. H. S. Abel, H. J. Dutton, M. Matson, S. H. Webber, Sowerby. P. N. Robinson, F. Robinson, R. Grimwood, and C. Ericsson (secretary).
]t was decided to send a letter of con-
doleucn to Mr. G. Harrison in his recent bereavement.
One and three-mile cycle events arc to be iucludcd in the sports programme at Pet one on Saturday.
The Marlborougb, Olympic, and Mangatainoka. Clubs' applications for registered colours were granted. On no account will a competitor be permitted to participate in the PalmerstonWellington event unless he wears his registered number. Mr. Matson was selected to replace Mr G. Cooksley, who is unavailable, as official starter for Saturday's race. Arrangements were made to billet Auckland and ChrUtchurch competitors. Kach official car on Saturday is to be provided with ambulance outfits. It was decided to notify all clubs that the annual meeting of the centre will be held on November 20. Deelgatcs to the New Zealand Amateur Cycling Association were instructed to press for the first annual meeting of that body in December, and also for finality on 'the question of granting an amnesty to those who competed for cash prior to 191 S. ' ,
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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 93, 17 October 1934, Page 7
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