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The adjourned annual v.a . ova was held at Awahuri on Sa« r Jay ?ht. Present-Mr D. Buiok (y, the \ air), and the following delegates:' \ eJWa W.: Menne and , M. O'keilly ': wuh'iHi). E. Nash and Whisker (leild- J 1 g), C. \Yf>rden and F. Newth (Pafcaer- 1 jn) W , Hobinson and ?•. Bodgers A Ihambta), C. Saunders (Albion), geid I faioniajs), H. Palmer (Treasurer), , \ )llinßw.ood (Vtce-Preeident), ami S. \ \ r atson (Secretary). i CORRESPONDENCE. I The following correspondence wa* I id reoeVed and handed over to :'hd I anagemeßt Committee to deal with A— p rom ihe Seoretary of the Hur.trvHβ UnfP n i informing the Manawaftn I nion thai' be had no definite particulars ) forward as regards his Union's in ted- I ona thisl'eason, but would do eo ak ion as A finds out what they intencl I oine. M i • VI kFrom tfimWairarapa Union, eskinje • lat Representative matches with seniolH be played there, alsoSL jßeUnflrito N tfx v *4 B ' te, , . Prom the Alhambrawirt.Palmerston W fobs, entering two tc-uus to? eompetiiil> in the Championship, and forward;lists of names of players ~,„., fr?rom the Feilding and Unions Onbs, j ending names of delegates, Bering teams for the championship. /BP mpm the Albion Club .(Awahuri) uJH >rmW the Union that they intend ayiig in the aeoond class champion- ' * HEW BYE-LAWS. (l'he'new rules tor the guidance of ,e Union and cup contests were fully cue intb y and after a lengthy £»«"»" ere passed as re*d, with the exP " n bta fe<uninor alterations. mi, Vh mgwtlon of the Palmerston )£\m\ T every team should play in Us 0 %.%r., W.e given effect to.
$t i) vote elected as juniors to the i T former's colours are all ""*• *'\he letter's red and blacK loops. A a;eonßs . on enßned Mto ? 6 u ? i«3fc«««e™ of the Union J ; ?rtSltt was decided by 7 roestoOthatW heldquart9 rs. be at falinerston JNcH * It was »°« n m iß , y aecided to hold ,he general m<*, g / o£ the Union at Vwaburi. m D The foiloirinflfc; wflre elected jnopposedj-Pres* M j H Hftn . r.H.Hankins; Dele Sß /.° J|. Union, J. 0. Marter; Audito! B'°8 '° J;■£; u ; nl g°°.' lector .of Bepresentati A-^J \ Warden. . ' IN REFERENCE TO t A vote of thanks wasf Mr Hyde for again'!>«"«»"# f ft u fot . the winner of the senior chf fa It was deemed to flag P for Bompetition the ff gohool teams. Mr C. H. » erden llh( j flrtfl kin2 to arrange all matters in oon°jg«fjgg the competition. \ The first Saturday in M 1 fi ed as the day to start the ships, and the second \\ ; ar.day in May for the Junior Gr-AesliS The fixtures to be left to the Matfqgem' at Committee to draw up. / It was decided that, no matches be played with a-pen-affiliated club without the consent of the management committee, and if they consent, the non-affiliated clnb to pay 5s for the privilege. Tbe Union accorded a hearty vote of thanks to Mr S. Watson, for the able way in which he had conducted the business of the Uflion, and expressed regret at his resignation. The cuaomary vote of thanks to the
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XXXV, Issue 6605, 17 April 1899, Page 4
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