N.S.W. MEMBERSHIP
ALTERING CONSTITUTION A WEALTHY CONCERN A meeting of members of the New South Wales Trotting Club has been called for an early date to alter the constitution of the club in regard to the maximum number of members. As at present constituted, the maximum number of members allowable is 200. The proposal to be put before the members, is that it be reduced to 50. The present number of members is about 50, and it has never exceeded that number. A short time ago there were rumours that an attempt would be made to nominate sufficient members to swamp the voting power and compel the committee to do something with the vast amount of wealth it has hoarded. The tin hare has now come along to add to that wealth, and the committee evidently thinks the time has arrived to make a certainty that no other hands shall spend the money that it has been a quarter of a century in hoarding up.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 131, 24 August 1927, Page 10
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165N.S.W. MEMBERSHIP Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 131, 24 August 1927, Page 10
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