1902 - Club Bye Laws

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THE
BYE-LAWS. IE
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1902,
RULES OF
Sunday's Well Boating Tennis Club. Approved of and Passed at the Annual General Meeting, held Fanuary, 1902, with
Cork: Guy
Co. Lrp., PRINTERS, 70, PATRICK STREET.

7, The Committee shall have power to make and alter Bye-Laws, to make contracts for and on behalf of the Club, and to appoint sub-Committees for special objects.

8. The Committee shall have power to exclude any Member from the privileges of the Club whose conduct they consider injurious to the character or welfare of the Club.

9. The Entrance Fee and first Subscription for current year of Members shall become due immediately on election, and no Member shall be admitted to the privileges of the Club until he has paid such Entrance Fee and Subscription. If an elected candidate shall not.pay his Subscription and Entrance Fee within three months after the date of his election, his election becomes void. In such case the proposer and seconder. shall be held liable for the Entrance Fee and Subscription.

10. The Annual Subscription shall become due on the 1st January of each year.

?TOA, Members joining after September rst shall be admittedoh payment of the usual Subscription and Entrance Fee, to hold good for the balance of current | year and?succeeding year.

11, The Mames and particulars of each candidate for election, with the names of his proposer and

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introduced for a period not exceeding one day; py; " = 2 e me in nnot avail himself of this privilege more than e ca three times in twelve months.

16. The name and address of each stranger, to. gether with the name of the Member introducing him, shall be entered in the. Visitors? Book, which js in charge of the steward.

17. No general rule of the Club shall be altered or annulled except as provided for in Rule 7, OF a new one enacted for ary purpose, except at the Annual General Meeting, or at a Special General Meeting, which may be called on a requisition signed by twenty Members, at seven days? notice; and that no new rule shall be entertained at any General Meeting, whether Special or General, unless it be posted six days previously on the notice board of the Club, and the Members to get three clear days? notice of the alteration of the rule,

18. Religious or Political discussions are strictly prohibited.

19. The Trustees of the Rowing and Tennis shall be e Committee,

Club and Captains of -Officio members of the ' BYE-LAW.

The Club shall be open daily between the hours of 9 @&m. and ir p.m, until further notice,

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TENNIS BYE-LAWS.

1. All players using the ??Courts??? must wear tennis shoes.

2. No Member or Members shall play more than one set, unless the Court is not required by other Members at the end of such set.

3. The VANTAGE Game shall not be played when Members are waiting for the use of any Court.

4. Tennis Balls will be supplied to Members at cost price.

5- Notwo Members shall commence a set when four Members are waiting to play.

6. Players having finished their set shall walk off the Court, and remain off for four minutes, so that Members waiting to play will know the Court is vacant.

BYE-LAWS for the Admission of Ladies.

?Ladies. who are members of a Subscriber's family May come on the grounds and have permission to use ?the Tennis and Croquet Courts on Mondays and Fridays, Bank-Holidays excepted, between the hours of 11 a.m. and 2 p.m., and on Wednesdays between the hours of 11 a.m. and 9 p.m.

At all other times such ladies may pass through the grounds for the purpose of approach to and from the river; but, save as provided for above, they cannot ?play Tennis or Croquet,

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BOATING BYE-LAWS. CLUB WHERRIES.

Subject to observance of the following Rules, the Members may use the Wherries.

1, The Steward shall keep a book in which any Member desiring to use a Wherry shallwrite his name and the time at which he requires the boat.

>, An hour shall be the longest time a Member shall keep a Wherry in use (save as hereinafter provided), at the end of which time he shall return her to the slip and hand her over to the care of the Steward ; provided that if at the end of such time the boat is not required by any other Member or Members, she. may be continued to be used within hailing distance of the boat slip. The object of this Rule, to further which all are asked to assist, is that no one Member or set of Members may use the boats for an unreasonable time to the prejudice of others.

3. A Member cannot bespeak the use of a boat more than one week in advance.

4. Wherries shall not be taken above Wellington Bridge under any circumstances.

5. Wherries shall not be taken below either of the weirs, save within an hour of high water at spring

No Gigs shall be taken out without instructions from the Captain, or his deputy.

Only such Members as are authorized by the Captain shall go in the Gigs; Members desiring to row should notify the Captain, who will add their names to the list in the Boathouse.

Members using the Gigs should dress in a jersey or singlet and breeches.

Dated this 3oth day of April, rgoz.

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