TAUMARUNUI GUN CLUB
SOCIAL EVENING Mr. J. Brown, president, presided ovt* u social evening h-?ld by tne Taumxru. nui Rod and Gun Club, at which a large number of members and guests including the Mayor, Mr. G. E. Man! son, were present. The function wu opened by an orchestral selection, the players being Messrs. C. McKennt (piano), J. Slattery (violin), W. Sign*] (violin), R. Lee (cornet), and 4, j Richards (saxophone). Messrs N. Jl Mclsaae, J. Brown, E. Culderwood, I*.
* HTTf Ashhurst and W. Hughes contributed Vocal items, and Messrs. H. J. A. S. Laird, W. A. N. Campbell, ft, Beresford. N. R. Mclsaae end £ Brown save entertaining reminiacenctt and elocutionary turns. A number of toasts were honour**, the speakers generally urging flutter for the elub, which was at Die advancement of j-port in the Central King Country. The Mayer, Mr. G. E. Manaon, in proposing tht toast of “The Club,” said the elub M been very active in trying to corupsnu the Tok&anu fishing rights on profQ methods. It was only correet that oversea visitors should pay for thttr sports. Mr. J. Brown, the president, said h« considered the Auckland Aeclunttitt* rion Society had not given them their proper quota of trout fry in compart* son to the licences issued. They had asked for 500,000 fry for each of Are years, and the society had allocated 100,000, of which 40,000 had beer, liberated.
Mr. R. F. Harris said that the dub had come to a working arrangement with the Waimarino AceliE|gti«*tien Society, and he was sur? this would bt of benefit to sportsman.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 166, 4 October 1927, Page 2
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