Football.
s.u.r.r. fkkcptivl;. I'll'- IiCM meeting Dl (he executive oi ihe SIM-'. I', was le-ld on Wednesdav evening. Pruseiu ;—Messrs F. Bussell (in I In- chain, 1.. .Morion, T. .I..nnuic, A. decides. .1. Malison and I!. Calhrußh Hum. secretary and t ivasurcr;. In eonneclioji \cilli the ann'ial (in-■-( ina>- oi Ihe .\K. I'. I .. ii m ils di-cided that Southland lie directly represented, .Messrs l.ennie and (lalhiaitli being appointed delegates, and CIO voted ior expenses. Transiers were granted as follows : l». ('. Hamilton, d. Metzger, d. Thomas froin Awarua lu I’iralr.s ; ■I. lumbar, J. lilaidduoa, .) . l-Tuser, 1,. W. Foster, \\.-Hinton, A. Walker, I'. \V. Barlow. O, A. Barlow. A. .Milne from Cambridge to 'I. I’M'. ; F. Herbert, Uivpuki to Britannia; A. A liken, lliclimond (Christchurch) lo Britannia; \V. Kohison, (Hobo (Sydney) to Pirates: A. Bui hie, Cambridge to Pirale.s; A. d. Dnrie, Pirates ilnmedin; to Wyndham : 11. Murph.v. Smr to Wyndham. Held nivr : .1. Ib-v nold.s, It. Corbie. .J. Hughes. A. Mockridgc. A. A. Bogcrs. Thos. Clark. .Messrs Morion and F. MusSen were appointed to at lend a conference of roierres and ollicials of the Kaslern sub-1 : nioii ai (lore on Friday. Biverton F. (', wrote with reference to insurance o' players. —To bo informed that the mailer is under eonsiderat ion. Mr It. .1 ensen presented Iho Fnion with a silver cup for competition among second liflcens of town senior clubs engaged ill the junior eonlesl. Tin- donor submitted conditions 111 ('up lo bo won three times, not ne- io succession : I ‘1 ) in 1 e la id 1 1\ ea|dain of winning I'-ijni until giilli August of follow Lug sr-ason; It!) each learn eligilde tiTplav others twice.- A vole iif thank;, was passed io Mr Jensen for his gift, and approval expressed of lie- condil ions. Correspondence was dealt with in reference to I lie business to be transacted at the annual meeling of ill.- V'X.B C. ; Mr A. F, Hawk,, was nominated n v ice-presidenl of the N./..8.C.. and the local delegates were instructed to raise the question of loans io alHliaU-d Pnions (from liie sum now’ held iii (nisi by the NV/..8.F.) for the purpose ,of ground purchase, improvement, etc.
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Southland Times, Issue 19806, 27 April 1906, Page 4
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457Football. Southland Times, Issue 19806, 27 April 1906, Page 4
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