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N’.Z.A.A.A.—OTAGO CENTRE, ..elmg of the Otago Genii'. .T..A.A.A., was held last evening, •Mr .1, B. Callan, jun., in the chair.. The .statement of receipts and expenditure a the athletic carnival' showed a I’M ii; f £l6O 2s lOd, of which amount the Cui.i receive one-half, the balance being | ’ divided amongst the following ib D. A.A.C., Civil Service, Cavers' Anglican, Port Chalmers, Pacific, ( lineal, St. Andrew’s, and DonR. Wilson was appointed, with pu- :o arrange for a second delegate, lo represent the Centre at the Labor Day spin Ls. * '! lu- open order question was one© again discussed, the replies from some of the clubs being road.r-The D.A.A.C. wrote stating that the Centre’s letter had been minuted as received, whilst the club’s delegates U> the Centre were instructed to ’•pl-oso the issuing of open orders should i ie question again come up.—The qnesi: is, however, one for the clubs alone, ■ Centre having no jurisdiction whatr in the matter. orrespoadenoe from the Albion Cricket ■> showed that they were strongly opid lo the proposal to form an athletic ck at the North Caledonian Ground. Li connection with the next New Zea.ai athletic chtnpionships, to be held at Auckland, it was resolved to write the Auckland Centre that the latter end of February would be the most suitable to Otago for the meeting.
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Evening Star, Issue 14184, 8 October 1909, Page 3
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219UNKNOWN Evening Star, Issue 14184, 8 October 1909, Page 3
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