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TO BE INCORPORATED

GREY ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY It was pointed out at the Acclimatisation Society’s monthly meeting that they were not an incorporated society. Mr. Fleming, “That will cost us a fiver.” Mr Poole: “It will cost us a couple of quid anyhow.” The President, stated he found that they were not incorporated by going to the Registrar at Hokitika and looking up the files. “We were not amongst them,” he said. Mr Bunt stated they should get the rules in order, and at present the one holding them up was the BullerCoast boundary line. Mr. Fleming: “We would have to obtain the consent of the majority of members, and I think that we should sendmut a butt on all license holders licenses.” Mr Poole: “A very good idea.” It wms decided! to adopt this procedure. ' Mr Bunt stated that fifteen signatures must be obtained and. then the' body must declare how those signatures were obtained. He also pointed out that by not being an incorporated society, the society could be sued. Individual members would' not be liable for the debts of the society. It was unanimously decided to take steps to make the society an incorporated one.

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Grey River Argus, 13 September 1946, Page 7

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TO BE INCORPORATED Grey River Argus, 13 September 1946, Page 7

TO BE INCORPORATED Grey River Argus, 13 September 1946, Page 7