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CHRISTCHURCH, Sept. " • The nnmnil meeting of the Dominion Rowling Association was lield tins morning when headquarters were formally transferred from Auckland to ( nristelnu-eh, the President elect. Mr John Brown (Christchurch) being ui ihe chair. There are delegates from the principal centres present. Mr -E. ■\Y, Wade, secretary of Christchurch Centre was elected secretary for the 4L year 'that ttm hcMlqunrters arc lo- > catcd at Christchurch. ' The report showed that members of Bowling Clubs totalled 14.321. being an increase of 400. The report was adopted after complimentary references to the duties of the Auckland executive. It was resolved that spaic funds should be invested. Mr Colt man reported on the itinerary arranged for the South African team expected to visit New Zen and. , . Thn visit includes this summer. lne ~ trips to Rotorua, Wanganui Rivet, the West Const and Cold LaTfos.
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Hokitika Guardian, 11 September 1923, Page 3
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