12 intimated that he had signed for Shelbourne. The Secretary also reported that he had written to the President of the League on the matter and that owing to some misunderstanding between the English League and the Irish League the arrangement alleged between the two Leagues had not been ratified. Gwladys The Secretary submitted the following documents Street which had that evening been received by him, namely:- Nos. 2/12 Gwladys Street. Letter from Mr. Louis Nicholas agreeing to sell this property to us upon the following terms - purchase price £1700, the purchaser to pay all costs of deducing title &c. and indemnify the Vendor against any claim for increment duty. Nos. 14/36 Gwladys Street - Draft Contract for sale at £2640. Nos. 38/48 Gwladys Street - Draft Contract for sale at £1350. It was unanimously resolved that the Secretary be instructed to act for the Club in these three several purchases in his capacity as Solicitor. It was intimated that the draft Contract for sale of Nos. 2/12 would be sent in due course. Mr. Cuff pointed out that the Contract for the sale of Nos. 14/36 contained restrictive covenants as to the class of buildings to be erected on the piece of land and in the Contract for the sale of Nos. 38/48 a restriction against interfering with right of light or air or user of the land so as to interfere with the free user of the adjoining properly of the Vendor. Galt The engagement of J. H. Galt at £4 per week with a transfer fee of £1250 to Glasgow Rangers was confirmed.