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 18. The rules and by laws of the club shall be printed, and. posted in the club-room, and the copy sent to every member ; and any member who shall wilfully persist in the infraction of any such rules ar by-laws shall be liable to be expelled.

19, Any member wishing to propose any alteration in the rules of the club shall give notice in writing to the secretary, two weeks prior to the question being discussed, when, if the notice be seconded, a ballot shall be taken, and to carry the proposed altera- tion the majority in favour must be two to one.

20. The committee shall have power to make, alter, and repeal by-laws.

By-Laws,

3. [he boats of the club shall be for the general use of the members on all days during the season (Sundays excepted), subject to the following by-laws,

2. That no visitor be permitted to row in a club hoat to the exclusion of a member of the club.

3. That the club day be —— in each week during the season, and the hour of meeting ——,

4. That on club days members be selected by the captain (or in his absence by his deputy) to form crews ; the members present at the hour of meeting to have priority of claim, Should the decision of the captain or his deputy be considered unsatisfac- tory by the majority of members present, the matter in dispute shail be settled by lot.

§. All boats shall be returned to the boathouse by ten o'clock at night, except on club days, when club boats taken out before the usual hour must be returned half an hour before the time fixed for meeting. Any expense incurred by the club through an in- fringement of this by-law shall be paid by the member offending.

6. Any dispute as regards rowing in any particular boat or boats shall be settled by lot, this provision having reference more particularly to club days.

7. In the event of there being more members present than can be accommodated in the club boats, it shall be at the discretion of the captain or his deputy, or of such members of the committee as may be present, to hire extra boats at the expense of the club.

8. The committee shall from time to time appoint one of their number to superintend the management of the boathouse, and to make all necessary arrangements for keeping the boats of the club in a thorough state of repair and cleanliness.