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An adjourned sr/jcinl general meeting <?? the aboys was held In. the Society's cllka last Thursday ereniag. A notice of ai.oti.ori to alter rules was tiif3 subject of special business. On notice given, the President, Mr P. G. Smith, moved that Rulo 3 (which admitted to membership a subscriber oi 10a annually) be repealed and that members be elected by the Cotmcii at any regular meeting', each candid"."'? to b 0 proposed and seconded by ballot or show of hands; the clause qualifying; life membership was reinstated In the amending rule, The motion was seconded by Mr Powell (Vive-Presi-dent) and earrj'sd unanimously. A letter fro:*.; 7. P. Smith, Raurimu,. r©3omaisp.f!<?(s a iOvSon-end reduction to ftUg'lers an'! ).:•> ■'. 'ttwu license for w-jekenfiei'K,'—-Thfi Co:;r:e : l could see ..;. roa.?oa to aV.iV p< in Ll.cce matt era. With m'evence to Hie real pigeonshe cling, (b}j Department cf Internal Affairs intimated that, with a view to minimising the svil as far as possible it is proposed to ap-pont A. S. Jordan T Banks, H. Yearbury, warders ai Waimariuo prison camp, rangers for district.—The Society had no objection to tfc*3 appointments'. K. Blair, Manunui, reported that pheasants—a well grown lot —had arrived there in good condition. He suggested that a close season would ba a good thing, there being a fair number of young birds about. Routine correspondence re license returns, was received from agents. Accounts amounting to £lB 8s 4d w;3re passed for payment. The appointment of W. Ingley, paid ranger, wa 3 terminated forthwith.
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Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 182, 9 April 1915, Page 2
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249UNKNOWN Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 182, 9 April 1915, Page 2
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