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WESTLAND SC B-UN lON. THURSDAY, JUNE L'Htb. A special meeting was held - t 3 p.m. I ’resent —Messrs ( .-’ellcrs (Chair). Bain, Aldridge, B’isllop, Dove!! (1), McCullougli. I.ring, ’! omlinxr.,l, Stafford, Gilford, Devauey, Cutbn-li. Lynch, Roberts, Neilson. H*»wat. Lynn. Houston, B’<*eze and Iben’O). .Mr MeC'dioiigli's protest against the action of the Union in calling a special meeting ui June 9th. .it noon, and transferring a ] layer at that meeting ivn.s licit with. He moved Unit tho protest he sent on to the West- Coast Rugby Union. Seeom'e 1 by Mr Sellers and carried. Mr D. Dowell by u "... moved to rescind the apjHjin-mvis’. *'* si management Commito-e, passed * n .him* ll’.h. After a short discussion the motion was carried by 12 votes to 11. Me Aldridge gave notice of motion That a Management Committee consisting of one delegate Irani each Club and the Referees Association lie up-
pointed. The Rules of the Union and Breeze Shield were read and approved. Messrs Station!, Aldridge, Houston, .McCullough and I.ynn tendered their resignations and withdrew from all olid, es held. Accepted. Mr Bain was elected to the Postponement Oimnittee viie Mr Houston, retired, and Mr Hcenan was appointed a selector, vice Mr Houston. MON DA V. JI'I.V 2nd. OUDfNARY MEETING. The Union met- at 8 p.m. Present: Messrs F. McGregor (Chair', Cutbush Dowell (2), By itch, Sellers, Tomlinson, Gillord, Batng, Breeze, Howat and Hcenan. Tiie previous minutes were confirmed and outward eorres'l'ondcnee approved. Referees reports on .Saturday’s matches were toad and considered satisfactory. Inangahua Sub-Union wiote asking what- terms would he given tor a match. - Received. It was resolved t- 1 ' offer half the gross gate receipts. From Kokatahi Club asking for rehearing of C. Nedson’s ca -e, owing to extreme circumstances. —Received ; lettin - referred to the Judicial Committee to deal with. It was resolved to protest to the W.C.K.U. against the short noti.e given it* selection ot team and to ask that a permanent selector lie appointed tor tin- .Suit-Union. It was resolved that on Saturday next the senior fixtures he cancelled, hut that Junior and third grade games he played. The following matches 'veto ■arranged : J UNIONS. Kiwis v. Ross at Hokitika, at p.m Arahura v. Kokatahi. at Arahura. at .‘I p.m. Rimu v. Hari llari, at 1 Bari Haii, at 3 p.m. THIRD GRADE. School v. Kiwis at 1.30 p.m. It was resolved to endeavor to .-oeure a visit from the Bailor representatives on Wednesday ii' pos-ible. I’. Duncan was granted permission to play for Kiwi Cluh. Accounts amounting to £3O fis 9d were passed for payment and the meeting terminated. bulker ref. team. The following team htk> been chosen to make the tour to Greyrnouth and Reefton:—N. Paine, Fhibbs, Davis. O'Brien, Griffiths leapt.). J. Corby. Dunn, wing-forward: E. Watson; l.ockev. Mi Nab. Goodall. Stuart. Schadick. Farris, Tunnicliffe. Emergencies: Forwards, B. Walshe, Pearson. Backs: McKendrv, Sherlock. The team will leave Westport at 10 a.in. on Friday next.
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