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GOLF

THE MIRAMAIt CLUB.' The annual meeting of. the Miramar Golf Club was held on Thursday when the president, Mr. J. P. Firth, presided over a fair attendance of members. Tho re- - porb and balance-shocl? were adopted, nnd the following officers were elected:— It was Tcsolved to ask His Excellency tho Governor to again accent the office of patron; president, Mr.- .1. P. Firth; vice-president, Mr. ,T. P. Holmes; captain, Mr. W. E. A. Gill; secretary and treasurer, Mj. G> 0. Sutton; auditor, Mr. G. Shand; committee; Messrs. T. Brodie, M. .T. Crombie, A.-Erskiue, R. L. D. Kidston, A, E. Mabin. P. P. Wilson. AVAIWETU CLUB. The Waiwetu Golf Club will hold its annual meeting on Tuesday evening next. The report states that the ladies' championship was won by Miss E. Gaynor, and the men's championship was narrowed down to a tie between J. M. Dawson and W. Whitehead, but the final was not played'. The Atkins Cup competition ended- in a tie between .T. L. Black and Dr. A. G. .Tones. The Silver Ball competition was won by G. A. Wilkes. During the senson it was decided that until tho termination of tho war tho value of all prizes should be donated to patriotic funds. . The amount of m-izo money handed over to the Red Cross Fund for 1916 was .£6 16s.- 6d. Tho-membership of tho club stands at 93., made up of 70 men, including one life member and one honorary member, and 23 ladies. Twenty-eight members are at the front. The committee records with rnsrrot tho deaths of three members, . Messrs. L. G. Taylor and A. E. Hunt fat the front), and'J. Einan Smith. The clnb ended the vear with a credit balance of £21 13s. Sd. For the coming season it will he necessary to curtail the expenditure as much as possible, as tho revenue is decreasing each year on account of so. -mn-nv members being -it the front. The *hti. thanks Me3='\ S : ]? C. Kirk. A. ,T. Hobbs. and H. J. Pnlmov for the donation of troubles, and Mr. It-. C. Kirk for his untiring enereies in the club's interests, and for the use of a room for the meetings held during the season.

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3012, 24 February 1917, Page 5

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369

GOLF Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3012, 24 February 1917, Page 5

GOLF Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3012, 24 February 1917, Page 5

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