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WAITEMATA LADIES' CLUB. The Waitemata Ladies' Club will play a Canadian foursome on Wednesday for trophies presented by Mrs. Gooding. Following is the draw: —Mrs. Bayly and Miss Palerett. Mrs. Hogan and Miss Williams, Miss Maeindoe and Mrs. Foster, Mrs. Beaumont and Miss Duder, Miss Mason and Mrs. Bruce, Mrs. Hay and Mrs. Spicer, Mrs. 1 Walsh and Mrs. Gabites, Mrs. Clouston and Mrs. McDougall, Miss McGlashan and Mrs. Chapman, Mrs. Harper and Mrs. Muskett, Mrs. Lewin and Mrs. Downer, Mrs. Goldwater and Miss X. Mason, Miss Hall and Miss Gribben, Mrs. Atkinson and Mrs. Prosser, Mrs. Gooding and Mrs. A. H. Woods, Mrs. >"evill and Mrs. Woods, Miss Nevill and Miss King, Mrs. Rowan and Mrs. Prime, Mrs. Wier and Miss Wallace. The following players will represent the club at Akarana, on Tuesday:—Mrs. Hay, Mrs. Atkinson, Mrs. Hogan, Mrs. Walsh, Mrs. Harper. Miss McGlashan, Miss Mason. Miss Maeindoe, Mrs. Beaumont, Mrs. Gooding, Miss >C. Mason, Mrs. Gabites. TITIRANGI LADIES' CLUB. Following were the best scores in the
bogey handicap match played by the Titirangi Ladies' Club yesterday:— Seniors.—Mrs. Shroff, 4 up ; Mrs. McMillan, all square; Mrs. Grevatt, Miss Cornaga, Mrs. Russell, Mrs. It. L. Wilson and Miss A. Grove. 2 down. Juniors. —Miss E. Hardley, 6 up; Miss Robson, 4 up; Mrs. Richardson, 3 up; Mrs. Morton, 2 up; Mrs. Melrose and Mrs. Joplin, 1 up. A four-ball best-ball medal handicap match will lie held at 10.45 a.m. next Thursday, players to choose partners and opponI ents. t • The senior grade match on Tuesday was won by Mrs. E. Alison with a score of 100. Players are to choose partners for next Tuesday's match. In the match play foursomes the semifinals have been reached, and the last round played resulted as- follows: —Miss Harvey and Mrs. Alison beat Mrs. Paterson and Mrs. Joplin, 4 and 2; Mrs. G. T. Finlay and Miss Duder beat Mrs. Hosting and Mrs. O'Leary, 1 up at the 20th ; Mrs. Spinley and Miss Bailey won by default from Miss Miller and Miss Moody ; Miss Stewart and Miss G. Parr beat Mrs. Schnauer and Mrs. MooreJones, 2 and 1.
TE PUKE V. TAURANGA LADIES. (From Our Own Correspondent.) TAURANGA, Friday. A Te Puke ladies' team visited the Taurauga links on Thursday and played matches against the local team. Fifteen matches were played, Te Puke winning three and losing nine, while three finished all square. The results are as follows, Te Puke players being mentioned first: — Foursomes.—Mrs. Ralfe and Miss Watson lost to Mrs. Maltby and Miss Humphreys, 3 and 1 ; Mrs. Westlake and Mrs. Perring. and Mrs. Mayfield and Mrs. Sanders, all square; Mrs. Fox and Mrs. Marryn lost to Miss Sanders and Miss Renshaw, 2 and 1; Mrs. Wilkie and Miss Rogers, and Miss Wallis and Miss Hetherington, all square; Mrs. Simpson and Mrs. Wilsone lost to Mrs. ■ Candy and Mrs. Beckett,, 2 and 1. < Singles.—Miss Watson beat Miss Humphreys, 5 and 3; Mrs. Westlake lost to Mrs. Maltby, 3 and 1 ; Mrs. Rnlfe lost to Mrs. Sanders, 4 and 2 ; Mrs. Martyn lost to Miss ; Sanders, 2 up; Mrs. Perring beat Mrs. Baigent. 3 and 2; Mrs. Fox lost to Mrs. Mayfield, 4 and 3; Miss Rogers and Miss Wallis, all 6quare: Mrs. Wilkie lost to Miss Renshaw, 6 and 5; Mrs. Simpson and Mrs. 1 Candy, all square; Mrs. Wilsone lost to Mrs. | 1 Beckett, 2 up. | (
LADIES' INTER-ISLAND MATCH. (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) CHRISTCHURCH, Friday. The teams to take part in the North Island v. South Island match at the -NewZealand women's golf championship next Thursday are: — South Island. —Miss Chrystall. Mrs. Dodgshun, Miss Kay. Mrs. McCarthy Miss M Stevens. Miss Acheson, Miss Beadel, Miss Pringle and Mrs. Slee (last three to play off for seventh and eighth). •North Island.—Miss Culling, Miss Peyton, Mr* Weston. Miss Gaisford, Mrs. Collinson, Mrs Guy Williams. Mrs. Foreman, Miss McCormick! Miss Rathbone and Mrs. R. Wilson (last three to play off for seventh and eighth). WHANGAREI LADIES' CLTJB. (By Telegraph.—Own Correspondent.) WHANGAREI, this day. In the final of the Whangarei Ladies' Club's senior championship, Miss Stone beat Mis. Gardner, five up and four to play The loser did not play up to her usual game, but the winner was very steady and good throughout.
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