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TE KUITI TENNIS CLUB.

A general meeting of the above Club was held in the "Chronicle" olliee on Monday evening last. Mr b'oy occupied tb.i' chair. Ir, w;ia resolved that expression of roK'rot at the death of the late Secretary, Mr F. C. Shaw, he conveyed to hiri relatives, and recorded on the minutes with appreciation of his services on behalf of the Club.

The accounts as read were passed Tor payment. ftlr Howarth moved: That the Tennis Club accept the proposal of the Bowling Club to take them as members on the following terms: — Men's entrance fee £1 Is, and subscription ; ladies no entrance tCi

:uul subscript ion Ail Is; two courts to In 1 (ii'iivided. And that the Tennis t'lub agrees to provide a sum OL money not, exceeding on account ot entrance feed or subscriptions, as required L: y the Bowling Tint) to extend tiie croijuet lawns.— See outlet] by Mr Morgan, and carried.

It was ikruled to play the final matches against the Manunui Club, fur the How a t'd Shield, on the Kuiti courts on Saturday next, loth inst. Play to commence at. 1 p.m. sharp. Resolved that a charge be made for entrance at this match for non-mem-Ivrs, namely, ladies (id, gentlemen Is. The players selected to play in the match are requested to practice as much as possible during the week.

TE AWAMUTU CLUB

There was a large gathering at the Te Awamutu tennis courts on Saturday afternoon last, to witness the presentation of the various trophies won during the past season. The President, Dr. Henderson, made the presentations as follows: —Gentlemen's senior, Mr Ed. Cox; ladies, Mrs McCarthy; Mr Gcof. Griffith secured the junior players' trophy. The ladies provided afternoon tea. The courts will now be closed for thi) season.

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King Country Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 359, 10 May 1911, Page 5

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TE KUITI TENNIS CLUB. King Country Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 359, 10 May 1911, Page 5

TE KUITI TENNIS CLUB. King Country Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 359, 10 May 1911, Page 5

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