ST. CLAIR BATHING CLUB
The ninth annual report to be presented to the. annual meeting of the St. Clair Lifof.aving and Surf-bathing Club tonight is a 3 follows:—"Last year we had to report that owing to the lack of sunshine and also a succession of heavy southerly weather, the surf-bathing season was very unsatisfactory and we Tcgret that similar adverse conditions prevailed throngh the past summer. Th o bsach remained very bare of eand and rocky during most of "ho season, and during periods of southerly weather it was sometimes quite unsafe, for bathing. At tho end of the summer the sen. made further inroads into tWbeach, but with the mild weather r.ow be' - "" experienced the sand has built up noVi-T find the beach is improving. It i 3 factory to rocoTd that nu emlenvour is beintr ni&do by tho Domain Board, assisted Inancially by the Government and the Duneliu find St. Kildn Councils, to effect something in tho ziatiiTO of a permanent improvement to the beoch. It is honed that the "ro'ns which are now beirv built will have -hdesired effect of permanently raising the level of tho beach, and also preventing ih ß ,-osthorhas from scouring out the sand We regret to record that a fatnlit.v occurr-ri during the season through a bather gettin" "J* 0 a P<rong backwash, which carried V-n "ft his feet, and ho disappeared before tlio life-ltne could reach hfm. The eca on that flay was particularly dangerous, and bathers had frequently been, warned to exercise caution. Owing to the uneatisfactorv soason <H? shows a further fal!insr o'ff' The revenue amounted to £58 14s .6d and the expenditure to £-11 10s Td, leaving a surplus of £17 i* Id for tho rear. If, however the Jin u icipn,..«jns of ?. good beach for the co'mirmRMsnn arc renli-' together with favourable weather, wo may look forward to a nronporous 41 7, i c S}°J* h] ? s«ison. In view of tho f» o t fl.nt tho swimming chn.mnirnship.i nntl tfi» NeJftnn Shield sir-f competitions wil! bo h«!d \l . in next, it i a hopetl tnat tbc achve Rmmmmo; members will take n PTPntor interest in tho lifo-Ravin<r F<vtion rnd that n strong t«m will b-" aviukble to uphold the honour ot fho clnb."
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18051, 27 September 1920, Page 9
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376ST. CLAIR BATHING CLUB Otago Daily Times, Issue 18051, 27 September 1920, Page 9
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