LAWN TENNIS
AOTEA CLUB'S SEASON A successful season was shown, by the report and balance-sheet presented ftt the annual meeting of the Aoted Tennia Chib.Tho following officers were elected:—President, Mr. E. S. Pegler; vice-presidents, Messrs. A. T. Long, R. S. Michie, J Loveprove; secretary and treasurer, Mr. _W. Clark; assistant-secretary, Miss Barrier; club captain, Mr. M. Barrier; vice-captain, Mr. P. Wells; committee, Misses F. Gar-, son and .T. Connell. Messrs. W. McClyntock, G. Bull, R. Thompson, J. Gnbble, B. Golding, K. Duncan. ST. ANDREW'S, HAMILTON , [from our own correspondent] HAMILTON, Thursday The annual meeting of the St. Andrew's Tennis Club was held, when the secretary. Mr. P. W. Grinder, referred to the successful year the club had experienced. The following officers were elected fo/r the ensuing year:—President, Mr. F. W. Course; vice-presidents,' Miss A. \\ebst6r. Mr. A. Smith; treasurer. Mr. A. Smith; secretary, Mr. C. Crawford; club captain. Mr. A. Dempster; committee, Miss I. Baird, Miss Patterson, Mr. G* Callis,, Mr. Walbrnn and Mr. L. Stubbs; sub-association delegates. Mr. C Crawford and Mr. fc. W. Course; selectors, Messrs. G. Cains, A". Dempster and L. Stubbs. k NORTH AUCKLAND ASSOCIATION [from our own correspondent] WHANGAREI, Thursday The annual meeting of the North Auckland Lawn Tennis Association was .held last night, the president, Mr. R. S. Finch, presiding over a good attendance of dele--8 his report the president referred to the benefit to tennis of the visit during the season of the New South Wales ladiea team. He also mentioned that the association's annual Easter tournament was one of the most successful over held. The financial position of the association was Quit# It was decided to again hold the annual tournament at Easter. A sub-committee was appointed to confer with the Whangarei Lawn Tennis Club in an endeavour to have the erection of a spectators' stand on the club's property. ... The election of officers resulted ns follows:—President, Mr. R. S. Finely; delegate to the New Zealand Lawn Association, Messrs. Hose and McGill (Wellington) ; secretary and treasurer, Mr. W. D. Keall; auditor, Mr. C. Waymouth. CAMBRIDGE TRINITY CLUB [from our own correspondent] CAMBRIDGE, Thursday The annual meeting of the Trinity Presbyterian Church Tennis Club was held, when it was decided to open the season on October 6. The following officers were elected:—President, the Rev, A. C. McLean; vice-presidents. Misses G. Perkins, G. Rinoh. Campion, Messrs. R. W. Magill, G. Williams, R. Haysmith, R. Simpson, and B. Moore; secretary and treasurer, Mr. S. Nicholson; club captain. Mr. B. Macdonnld; general committee, Mrs. J. Linsley, Misses F. Strawbridge and E. . Lynds, Messrs. S. Sharp, L. Wilkinson, and J. Bryc'e; delegates to " the ' Cambridge SubAssociation, Messrs. B. Macdonald and 8. Nicholson.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21911, 21 September 1934, Page 9
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