CYCLING.
The official report on the result of the ballot taken by the Timaru Tourists' Club on Wednesday - evening,^states that there was a majority of three in favour of leaving the Alliance for the League, in a total vote of seventy-seven, but there was a dispute as to the validity of four votes, and this dispute has yet to be decided. Notice of motion was also given to rescind the decision arrived at by the ballot, and on these grounds no official notice that the club ha 3 determined to join the League will be sent to that body, pending the settlement of the dispute, and a decision on the notice of motion. Mr W. Spring is putting down a cycle track in the Leeston recreation ground. The track is to be quarter of a mile in circvunference, twenty-six, feet broad, and will be banked up seven feet at the corners. It will be asphalted throughout. At a meeting of the Wanganui Amateur. Athletic and Cycling Club last night, it was decided to apply for affiliation to the New Zealand League of Wheelmen.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 6131, 18 March 1898, Page 1
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183CYCLING. Star (Christchurch), Issue 6131, 18 March 1898, Page 1
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