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Jos. Smith The Secretary reported that
Bury F.C. had called upon him hereon
& that negotiations had been opened and
an offer of £300 accepted by the Chairman
& himself subject to Bury making terms
with Belfast Distillery. Confirmed.
The Secretary was instructed to pay the Royal Insurance
premium £3.3.6 on the Employers Insurance
Policy No. 211331.
The Secretary was instructed to pay Settle 10/- his
expenses to Durham and Willington.
The Secretary was instructed to send John Fare to
Willington and report on the play of Banks the
Willington inside right, who, it was stated, was
likely to go to Tottenham Hotspur and to send
Cooke to Eccles Borough and report on the left
full back of that Club.
Mr. Kirkwood was deputed to visit Broxburn on
Saturday next with Mr. Coffey and failing him
with Mr. Allman with full powers generally.
The Secretary was instructed to inquire whether
Sunderland would part with their reserve centre
half back Hopkins.
The Secretary reported that the gate receipts of
the two matches on Saturday last at Goodison
Park, exclusive of tickets sold by the Schools F.A.
were £23.3.10.
Mr. Green reported that the Committee of the