BOWLING.
lii its nunual report the Co linen 1 ol lilts dominion Howling Association states t.lnu tho total number ol' clubs affiliated now is 28,‘f, with a total membership of lo.OfM, an increase of 11 clubs and (fib members. This shows a healthy development in the "amp of howls, and illustrates its popularity with the people of the Dominion There is probably no other country where the proportion of howlers to ilapopulation is so great. There are favourable conditions for this, uomtii'C'd with tlie fact that the game is ,mhin the reach of all sections of the community, which accounts for its great
popularity. The lintinecs of the Association ; re in a healthy-condition. The year rein moncod with a credit halation of Lf-00 2s Id in the bank. Cl fit) in War Loan certificates and £2OO on deposit, and closed with a credit- balance of £2lO 2s Till in current account at the ! i nk of Xew Zealand, and £bl)0 in AVer Honds, total £7lO 2s lid. This is a
reasonable sum for such an As-mr-biti m to aecuiimlate. and while it i- desirable to maintain a reserve, there < r •• ■ not appear to be any neee--.iiy j'nrliu • to increase the amount.
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Hokitika Guardian, 7 September 1925, Page 4
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