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CLYDE

DOMAIN BOARD At the last meeting of the Clyde Domain Board an application was received from the Dunstan Cricket Club for the use of ’ the Recreation Ground to lay down a grass wicket. As the Clyde Football Club had recently carried out improv.ements to the playing area in the way' of top-dressing and sowing down in grass, the board had given an assurance 1o the Football Club that nothing would bo done to the ground that might cause damage. It was decided to advise the Cricket Club to approach the Football Club. , . „„ The board decided to make a grant of £5 to the Clyde Football Club to gq, : towards the cost of improvements, on condition that the club remove all the stones from the ground. It was decided to extend the water pipe-line from the Recreation Ground to the golf pavilion. . , It was agreed that board members make an early inspection of the motor camp building with a view to drawing up plans for the installation of two showers at the building.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26916, 30 October 1948, Page 4

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CLYDE Otago Daily Times, Issue 26916, 30 October 1948, Page 4

CLYDE Otago Daily Times, Issue 26916, 30 October 1948, Page 4

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