On Thursday evening 9 April 1885 the annual meeting of the North Adelaide Football Club was held at the Huntsman's Hotel, North Adelaide. There was a small attendance and Mr. G. Bickle presided. The secretary, Mr. K. Whitfield, read the annual report. The balance-sheet showed a debit balance of £5 17s 6d. It was decided that the club should continue its connection with the South Australian Football Association, and a committee was appointed to secure playing members. Mr. W. Osborne offered to contribute £5 to the funds of the club with a view to furthering its interests, on condition that another contribution of a like amount was promised. The offer was received with applause, and £7 was raised in the room within a few minutes. The election of officers for the ensuing year resulted as follows: — Patrons,
Mr. E. W. Hawker. M.P., President, Mr. W. Osborne: vice presidents,
Dr. Stirling, M.P., Dr. Jay,
Mr. W. Gilbert, M.P.,
Mr. W. H. Beaglehole, M. P., Councillors Downs and Stevenson, Messrs. W. Stratton, J. Watkins, F. Downes, J. G. Osborne, G. Bickle, D. Braidwood, T. Meelin. W. Connell, W. F. Long, M. Middleston. E. G. Phillips, and Upton; treasurer, Mr. B. Furnell : secretary, W. Salsberg; association delegates, Messrs. R. Whitfield, B. Furnell, J. Braidwood, W. Salsberg, and T. Rees; general committee, the secretary, treasurer, captain, vice-captain, and Messrs. G. Downes, R. Whitfield, and T. Rees. On Monday evening 20 April 1885, a special meeting of the club was held at the Oxford Hotel, North Adelaide. On Tuesday evening 21 April 1885, the Club tendered its resignation to the South Australia Football Association, where it was accepted. A number of the prominent players joined the newly formed senior Adelaide Club (formed from a merger of North Adelaide Junior and North Park Clubs) for the 1885 SAFA season and several of their other players joined the
Hotham Club from the Adelaide and Suburban Association. ==Honour roll==