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1890		Committee Meeting held Monday June 30th 1890

Present		Messrs Barclay (in the chair) Wilson, Jackson, Currier, Coates, Brooks,
		Clayton, Williams, Howarth, Ramsay, Dr. Baxter and the Secretary.

Minutes		of last two meetings read & confirmed.

Accounts	Passed for payment amounting to £142.14.10.

Office		Considerable discussion took place on the question brought forward by the Treasurer
		as to the erection of an office on the Ground for use of the treasurers - It was
		resolved that the Committee meet on the ground next Monday at 7-45 to
		further discus the question.

Ground		Resolved that Messrs Wilson & Ramsay see to all arrangements thereon at present.

Stores		Resolved that the Secretary order Blue Serge @ 4/6 per yard as sample
		for knickers & that he give Mr. Veale an order to make them at his
		estimate of 3/6 per pair -
								36 yds
Programmes 	Resolved that in future this matter be left in the hands of Messrs Barclay & Williams
		the proceed from sale of which shall be handed over to the club.

New Players	Resolved that Messrs Brooks, Howarth & Currier with the President & Sec.
		form a selection committee for the season & that they be empowered to engage
		2 Forwards and 1 full back - 

Abbott		Resolved that this player receive a sum of 30/- in consideration of his
		being out of employment.

A. Latta	Resolved that the balance of wages due to this player to the end of Summer be
		paid over to Mr. Jackson. 

Bank Signatures Resolved that Messrs Wilson & Barclay be empowered to sign cheques & that their
		names be sent to the Bank in addition to those already there.
EVENTS
202 The possibility of playing baseball at the ground was considered. The ground was felt to be unsuitable.
232 Photograph of players taken at Sunderland. In was agreed that each player should have a copy. The team names: 1st and 2nd team were adopted.
243 £100 to be paid to Mr Houlding towards the Club’s loan account with him.
273 Gordon had to promise to keep in proper condition to play football
274 12 medals were ordered from Vaughton and sons.