AMATEUR CYCLING
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«.ItK Was *de?ided by the Council bl! the New Zealand Amateur Cycling Association at its monthly meeting to allot the 1936 New Zealand > track cycling championships to the West Coast (North Island) Centre, provided they can be held at Cooks Gardens. Wanganui. Applications for the championships •were received -from all centres, except Wellington. The Auckland Centre reported,th» affiliation of the Waikato Club'arid forwarded twenty-three additional regis-. trations.
The West Coast (North Island) Centra forwarded 14 new registration's and tha minutes of the conference of centres (held prior to the New Zealand roa3 championship, at which three-centres were represented, namely, West Coast (North Island), Canterbury, and Wellington. The Canterbury Centre forwarded 171 new registrations and recommendations with regard to the amendment of the constitution. - - ■: ■ ■
One pound was voted to the overseas fund, bringing the total up to £20. The annual meeting of the associa. tion is to be held on the date laid dowrt by the constitution, viz., the last Thursday in November.
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Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 87, 9 October 1935, Page 9
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166AMATEUR CYCLING Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 87, 9 October 1935, Page 9
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