ATHLETICS.
V. ELLINGTON. Aug. F Cl,lll'll ol the New Zealand
« v i.i..._\'h!oiie A'soeiat ion met tonight. Ii was resolved l hat S. Beiaeli I Balelit!ha r id .1. B. Andrew s lie re-
instated to auir.ieini-in. Ii was. resiAlve:! that in eyelmg. the chanipions',,ip ..vent- shall he one mile and t |,Hides. Christehuri h recomm. nde.l that the next championship . (in > i,- held in Auckland. The eci'-tioit ol iuvit itlg athletes from the Olvmnie Caines to vi-it New Zealand was considered. Tim chairman reportid that Abrahams had heen compelled to retire. It was .suggested that. Ntllthe Finnish long; distance runner. iUll | nei'liao- another Finn, should lie invited. MemLers decided to congratulate the Harrier authorities on the attainin', 'it d the 28ill anniversary n| the harrier sport in New Zealand.
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Hokitika Guardian, 6 August 1924, Page 4
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129ATHLETICS. Hokitika Guardian, 6 August 1924, Page 4
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