AQUATICS.
■•» , '. Th..- lommirtec of tli,- Tma ru'• RowingClub iiu-l lum evening. Coi i espondt'iici? wa.-, lead from ihr Official Assigino wliowmie tiiai he was winding up <i. Norton's affairs as lit: was luting money on the onltis lit- has in hand. Norton has two boars <m the stocks —oin- hj- is Sn-flding to Wairoa ami the other to Hamilion. The committee decided to ask the Assignee wb*tliey should not receive one of thvse boats as thr-v had been promised : t ever since last Christmas. Failing a favourable 1 ei»ly the secretary will write to KdwArdS nf' Melbourne, "for a quotation for a rneins boat. Another set of tackle for turning fhe boat*- war- ordered for lhe;shed Harry Norton wrote that he was .willing to supply the club with oars. The order with G- Norton was cancelled and the order for two sets will Ik? given to hi* son H. Norton. It wa.s also decided Io order 3 set* from K. Wilson and Co. Thomas Sutton. V. T. H. Duvall and George Glue were proposed an new members. H. Le Suer and D. Smith w*ne elected members of the club.
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Timaru Herald, Volume XIIIC, Issue 13727, 17 October 1908, Page 6
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