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FOOTBALL.

WESTLAND HUB-UNION, j MONDAY, APRIL 16th. The weekly meeting of the Sub-l nioii j was held at ,3 p.m. at the Club Rooms; ! Present Messrs D. 11. Dowell. Al- - dritlgc. R. Lynn. G. McCullough, J. bang. J. Stafford. A. W Dow,'ll. A. | Cutbush, If. McMaiiaway. Ave Dowell. i J. .1. Breeze, IE Lynch. J. Bain, and E. W. Hoetuui (Uccretary). Tiie minute;, weie coiiliniu d and <.■■!- | re; pondcncc icad am! noted I Npplie.itions by Colin Gl.v .O. Halm W. R-we. T. Rochford and G. Robert- ■ son (Dari Mari) to be reclassified as juniors were agreed to. Boss Club were granted leave to play llari I lari, subject to the latter j approving of the date. W. NeiKou's application to be rein- j statm! was recommended for approval ■ by the W.C.R.U. .Mr .Sutherland was appointed referee j fur the liuss-Ilari Hari match. Reclassification to junior- of Vic j C' inp< rt. S. Smith, and A. H ad v,ero| granted. State Sehonl. Hokitika, entered fm the third grade competition, making three teams. A scheme submitted by the Secretary to fence Cass Square was referred t Hie Borough Council for approval. A vote of £2 2-' was pa-sed to Mr 11. Haile in appreciation of services rendered. A deputation from the Marist Club, consisting of Me-srs T. Gillooly and 11. Devnney waited on the I nion. Ibe Secretary-.stated no particulars of the ( lab's protest bad been received from the W.C.R.U. Mr Gilloollv stated that in., reasons were given for excluding his (’lull, and that a majority of the players were strangers to the district. A written appeal was handed in. Mr M<-( iiloindi moved that the appeal he forwarded to the W.C.R.U. without comment. Seconded by -Mr Aldridge and carried. In connection with country club gates which last year were supposed to he divided between the country and visiting teams, it was resolved that letters he sent to country clubs instructing them to take up collections at matches and to divide equally between the two teams, and to advi-e the l ninn of the amount collected. It was resolved that Mr Yarrall he appointed time-keeper. . It, was resolved to enquire ol particulars of the Newman Shield competition.

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Hokitika Guardian, 17 April 1923, Page 1

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FOOTBALL. Hokitika Guardian, 17 April 1923, Page 1

FOOTBALL. Hokitika Guardian, 17 April 1923, Page 1

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