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Bulls

From Our Own Correspondent. Rangitikci Factory Payout. At tho reccut meeting of tho directors of the Rangitikci Co-operative Dairy Company it was - decided to auvancc suppliers 6d per pound on butterfat supplied during February. Bowling Mattters. Two rinks from the Bulls Bowling Club will visit Gonyillo on (Saturday m connection with the. match Rangitikci v. Gonville. Two Bulls players, .Messrs S. Goebel and J. Crouchcr, took part in tho recent tournament at Rotorua and the pair put up a really good performance, getting as far as the semifinals in one contest. Tho success offtho local bowlers on neighbouring greens has no doubt made players very keen and every spare moment seems to bo taken up round at tho green. Results of games played recently arc:—Ellery, Pearce, Simpson and Ingram (a) 14 lost to Dwyer, Brown, Barlow and Porrett (s) ID; Archer and Stevens (s) lost to, Crouclicr and Caldow (s) 10; Ellery, Dwyer and Walker (s) 20 beat Hilliur, Smart and Colo (s) 19. Bulls Football Club. There was a good attendance at iuo annual meeting of the Bulls Football Club on Monday night, Air. C. E. Vile occupying tho chair. Tho annual report stated that although tho club. had not won any of tho three championships in the- Rangitikci, the teams entered put up a good showing and all members played the game throughout. Four players —L. Homes, J. Preston, D. Cameron and J. Cater —gained representative honours, and AV. Wcreta was included in the Rangitikci Alaori fifteen. Tho club's annual ball proved a success both financially and socially, and its success was duo in no small measure to the efforts of Airs. C. C. Price and tho ladies’ committee. Tho club’s liuanccs were revealed to be in a very healthy position despito tho falling oil of donations, etc. The thanks of tho club were due to the selector, Air. S. Sharp, and tho other executive officers for their untiring efforts during the year. The election of officers resulted as follows:. Patron, Dr. F. J. Watson; president, ’Air. C. E. Vile; vice-presi-dents, Col. Powles and Messrs J. SmiiLic, E. A. Caldow, E. Westwood, C. C. Price, K. AV. Dalrymple and K. Guy; secretary and treasurer, Mr. F. Cutts; hon, auditor, Mr. G. H. Archer; delegates, Messrs C. E. Vile and E. A. Caldow; management committee, Messrs L. H. Homes, J. Smillic, E. A. Caldow, J. Coogan, T. Dunn, S. Sharp, L. Westwood and J. Preston; club captain, Air. L. F. Homes; selection committee, club captain, field captain and Mr. S. Sharp; ground committee, Messrs Dunn, Howard, Preston and Smillic. It was decided to enter senior, junior and third grade teams in the Bangitikei Rugby Sub-union. Tho question of Flock House, players playing for Hulls will bo decided after the Rugby Union meets on AVednesday evening. Eulogistic reference was made to the services rendered by the secretary and ho was granted an honorarium of £5 os. General. The recent visit of a team of Flock House tennis players to Bulls revealed some surprisingly good talent among the boys, Riley being particularly promising. On Saturday Riley competed in tho Wanganui district junior championships and earned a well-deserved victory. His final was won o—2,0 —2, while the other games played were won 9—2 and 9—4.

The following players will represent Bulls Cricket Club in a match with Greatford this week-end: O’Couneli, Murphy, Meads, Miller, Lasr-oxaiias, Sadler, Reeve, York, Young, J. Cole, J. Carter and Hitching. Ladies’ Golf. A meeting of the Rangitikei Ladies’ Golf Club was held in Bulls on Tuesday afternoon, Aliss Bailey occupying the chair. . Aliss Mary McKenzie was appointed secretary and Aliss Bailey was rc-elCcted club captain, lho new committee appointed was as follows. Alesdamcs B. C. S. AlcKenzic, ,R. Aiackay, H. Hendry and R. D. McKcivie. It was decided to hold tho annual meeting on April 1. Douglas Social Credit Meeting.

Mr. J. E. Walker took the chair at a public meeting held in Bulls on Tuesday evening wnen some 100 residents from town and country assembled to hear the advocates of the Douglas Credit League expound their theories. Tho speaker's (who came from Y/anganui) dealt at considerable length on tho necessity for a reform in the woria-s economic system and maintained tnat the application of tho Douglas credit system would prove a solution to the financial chaos in existence to-day, ffno meeting lasted a long time, and after the proceedings had closed, groups of men. remained in tho street discussing the many, points mised. One small band which attended tho meeting was still discussing round about midnight, but their talk was interrupted by a nearby flat-dweller who apparently did not ’find it conducivo to sound sleep.

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Manawatu Times, Volume LVI, Issue 7107, 16 March 1933, Page 4

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Bulls Manawatu Times, Volume LVI, Issue 7107, 16 March 1933, Page 4

Bulls Manawatu Times, Volume LVI, Issue 7107, 16 March 1933, Page 4