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N.Z. AMATEUR ASSOCIATION. ANNUAL MEETING. (Per Press Association.) WELLINGTON, Oct. 8. The twenty-fourth annual meeting of delegates to the New Zealand Amateur Rowing Association was held last night. The balance-sheet showed assets £SB 16s 3d, and no liabilities, with a credit balance at the bank of £55 _l2s 3d. The number of clubs affiliated is 52, with a total membership of 2919, an increase respectively of 1 and 13. Twenty-four regattas were held during the year, comprising 177 races, the prize money totalling £I4OO. . # The New South Wales Association advised that any man who competes for prize money, whether it goes to his club or himself, is not eligible to compete in inter-State events. The championships for 1911-1912 were allocated to Otago, and they, will be held in February on Lake AVaihola. The secretary was granted an honorarium of £ls 15s, and the action of the council in ruling that a boat-builder of racing boats is a professional was endorsed. . Sir James Mills was elected president. JACK ARNST v. ALBANY. (Received Oct. 8, 5.5 p.m.) V LONDON, Oct. 7. Jack Arnst and Albany are m excellent condition for Monday’s match.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3343, 9 October 1911, Page 6
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