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BULLS

BULLS FOOTBALL CLUB A special meeting of members of the Bulls Football Club was held on Monday evening to consider the new set of rules drawn up, and to discuss general matters. The president, Mr E. A. Caldow, was in the chair, and there was an attendance of over twenty members. Rules.—After a long discussion the rules were confirmed, with but slight alteration, and they are to be printed and sup-lied to members. Mr C. E. Vile referred to the arduous work entailed b; drawing up a set of rules, and said that it was mainly owing to the efforts of Mr Caldow that they were now supplied with new rules. He moved a hearty vote of thanks to Mr Caldow, which was carried unanimously. The Ball.—The chairman mentioned that tho footballers’ ball had been a great success, both financially and socially, and tho credit was due to all who had worked so wel to attain that resut. He moved that a vote of thanks b'' passed to the ladies’ committee.— Carrb d by acclamation. Football Fixtures.—Extreme dissatisfaction was expressed at the action of the fixtures committee of the Rangitikei sub-Union in altering the senior fixtures on Saturday last, Bulls being due for a home game, and it being found impossible to get a team to travel to Rata. A vote of thanks to the chair concluded the meeting. FACTORY PAY-OUT The directors of the Rangitikei Dairy Coy., Ltd. met this week and decided to p y suppliers at the rate of 1 o|d per lb f«r July butter-fat. TO-DAY’S SPORT Bulls and rakina hockey teams play at Bulls. Rangitikei and Te Kawau Rugby junior reps. meet at Sanson. OHAKEA M.R. CLUB There was a fair attendance of members at the weekly practice shoot held on the Ohakea Club’s range on Monday evening, and the shooting showed improvement on the of last week. C. Cockburn, J. Simpson and E. Simpson gaing 4 4 possibles” on one range. Details are as follows:

BULLS M.R. CLUB There was a large attendance at th weekly shoot held at Bulls on Mon day night, when Mr M. C. Gould’s tro phy was fired for. Twelve tied, anafte three “shoot-offs” the winne proved to be M. Banks. Following ar< the scores, with handicaps; maximun

BULLS v. OHAKEA On Friday night, at Bulls. Bulls and Ohakea Miniature Rifle Clubs will fire matches in .the Cliffe-Remingjton and M.M.R.A. competitions, and also for the McKelvie Cup (held by Bulls). Teams have been selected as follows: Bulls “A”—D. Lundy, C. IM. Broughton. I. Bevan. R. Hart. J. Carter, L. Meads, W. Innes and C. Haycock. Bulls “B”—S. Sharp, T. Pritchard, M. Banks. J. B. Robins, J. Bartlett and K. Anderson. In the McKelvie Cup match S. Sharp will replace C. Haycock in the Bulls team. Ohakea “A”—J. Simpson, H. Ellery, W. Klatt. 11. Hill, F. Simpson. E. Simpson. C. Cockburn and A. Thomas. Ohakea “B”—P. Ellery, J. Ellery, G. Richardson. L. Koberstein, G. Wiggins and D. Murray. The Ohakea “A” team is the challen- ‘ng team for the McKelVie Cup. RANGITIKEI DAIRY COY. LTD. T’ annual general meeting of shareholders of the Rangitikei Co-Operative Dairy Coy. Ltd. will be held in Bulls on Saturday, August 15, and the business will include (1> reception of report and balance sheet; (2) a proposal to increase the capital of the company by the creation of 1000 shares of £2; (3) the appointment of an auditor, and (4) general. The annual report to be presented read as follows:—To the Sharehol ’ers: Your directors present to you the annual statement of accounts. The increase of output continues. During the year 814 tons of butter were manufactured. compared with 689 tons the previous year, an increase of 125 tons. The grade maintained its high standard, and the manager won the cup presi ted by the Wanganui Harbour oßard for the average highest grade of butter for that port, viz., 95.180. At the shows the manager as successful in winning several prizes, and the evarage grade for comparison with Dominion figures was $5,160. These records have only been attained by co-opera-tion. the suppliers bend ig to the factory a good raw material for the manager and his staff to turn out the finished product, and the directors wish to their appreciation of the result

attained. Your directors recommend that a further payment of 2d per lb butter-fat be made to all suppliers holding their full quota of shares in the company, and also that a dividend of 6 per cent be declared on the paidup capital of the company, to enable new suppliers to take up their quota of shares. The butter market this season has been very depressed, and although production has been good the individual supplier has generally received less than last year. Following on the discussion at the last annual meeting, the directors organised an export scheme for pigs. This was well supported, but the results have been dis appointing, though suppliers should not be discouraged by on year’s results .The retiring directors are Messrs D. Anderson, E. Gudopp and L. M. Taverner. Mr Anderson, having left the district, is not again offering his services as a director. Messrs Gudopp and Taverner, being eligible, offer thmeslve for re-election. As six nominations were received a postal abll was necessary, and the resut of same will be declared at 4 ie annual meeting.

C. Cock burr? 69 70 139 J. Simpson 70 68 138 A. Stephen 69 69 138 H. Hill .... .... _ 68 69 137 E. Simpson 67 70 137 F. Simpson 69 68 137 W. Klatt 69 6 i 136 G. Wiggins 68 68 12'6 L. Koberstein .... 67 68 135 J. Cockburn 66 69 135 G. Ri hardson 69 65 134 H. Ellery 66 68 134 A. Thomas 66 68 134 P. Ellery ..... 66 67 133 D. Murray 66 67 133 J. Ellery 63 68 131 J. Blackler 63 64 127

P. Thorby 69 66 12 139 L. Meads 69 70 4 139 T. Pritchard 69 69 5 139 M. Banks 68 67 4 139 J. Carter 68 68 3 139 S. Hodges 65 66 8 13'9 L. Anderson 62 63 15 139 R. Hart 68 68 3 139 (r. Murray 66 66 7 139 G. Holdom ' > • ■ >.> 11 139 C. Broughton 69 70 9. 139 I. Bevan 69 68 9 139 iC. Anderson 66 b,> 7 138 I). Lundy 68 70 0 138 H. Brown 62 61 15 138 .1. B. Robins 68 65 138 C. Bailey 61 62 15 138 €■/ Haycock 67 61 4 138 W. Innes 68 65 4 137 J. Bartlett 69 63 K 137 R. Appleby 64 60 12 136 S. Sharp 66 68 o 13'6

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 74, Issue 189, 12 August 1931, Page 3

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BULLS Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 74, Issue 189, 12 August 1931, Page 3

BULLS Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 74, Issue 189, 12 August 1931, Page 3