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WEST COAST COURSING CLUB

A meeting of (tic West Coast Coursing dub was held at the Gladstone Hotel last night, Mr Harris being in the chair. From the Secretary of the West Coast Ruo-bv Union, asking to 10 allowed to play a football match on the mornmiyil the" coursing meeting. . flB The Secretary stated that be hit***’ plied to the letter, that m view of Urn number of entries expected, coursing may commence in the morning, besides prior arrangements had been made to allow tin. Yoon" Men’s Hockey Club to ply a match if ,t wore possible in the morning.-Ro-solved that the Secretary’s action he cn“Xe. Conway’s offer to take over the refreshment room was accepted. Tho following new mourners were proposed :—Doctor S. H. Scott, F. Archer, and D. Nori. , . .. Resolved that the next meeting beheld on 23rd May. . Resolved to open the Club s I luniptj 1 with a Umclieon in the grandstand. The accounts as read wore passed for pavment —£6 10s. . The following officials were appointed: Judgo-Mr E. W. Spencer ; slipper, Mr A. Harris; flag steward—Mr W. Code

rane. Slip Steward—Mr R. Dunphy. In charge of the Hare Race. —Mr J. — Doctors J. Mcßrearty, W. A Conlon, B. H. Scott, Messrs P. Grogan, J. O’Malley, J. Young, J. O’Malley, Thomas W. Irving, J. Stevenson, 1. Sturt, W. Crumpton H Moss, t. Cochrne, J. Feehan, Stallard, J. Horn, D. Ross, and officers. Protest Committee to be selected on

the 4th June. „ , , Resolved that “bookies” be allowed by nving a fee of one guinea. ~ , Proposed by Mr Lawn, seconded by Mr Conway, that the matter of dealing with the booths be left in the hands of a committee.—Carried. On the motion of Mr Harris, seconded bv Mr Moss, it was resolved that no cLrgo ho made for admission to the grandstand, and that a charge of Is be made at the big gate.— Carried . Resolved that members’ tickets bo issued to admit one lady and genti

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Greymouth Evening Star, 18 May 1906, Page 3

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WEST COAST COURSING CLUB Greymouth Evening Star, 18 May 1906, Page 3

WEST COAST COURSING CLUB Greymouth Evening Star, 18 May 1906, Page 3

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