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HAMILTON LADIES' CLUB.

The draw for foursomes to be played tomorrow by Hamilton Ladies' Club, commencing at first tee at noon, other players following at intervals of 4 minutes, is as follows : Mrs. P. G. Russell and Miss Russell v. Mrs. H. Griffiths and Mrs. J. McNicol, Mrs. P. B. Cleary and Mrs. N. Ratcliffe v. Mrs. H. T>. Matthews and Mrs. N. J. King, Mrs. W. Peterson and Mrs. N. Rawlings v. Mrs.

J. F. Strang and Mrs. A. James, Mrs. B. M. Masters and Mrs. R. English v. Miss E. Hammond and Miss H. Heywood, Mrs. T. C. Fraser and Miss A. Coventry v. Mrs. C. Taylor and Miss G. Hammond, Mrs. T. A. Milrov and Miss M. McKenzie v. Mrs. M. Hockin and Mrs. A. J. "White, Miss M. Ross and Miss J. Pratt v. Mrs. F. House and Mrs. F. Gruar. Other pairs who wish to compete are requested to be at the links early, when opponents will be arranged. The trophies won during the season will be presented by Mrs. E. J. Mearj, the president, during the afternoon. The winner of the tie for the October medal is Mrs. C. A. Arthur. The senior ringer competition was won by Miss M. McKenzie and the junior ringer competition by Mrs. W. M. Horton. , The Yankee challenge, competition was won by Mrs. F. Mander. , There will be continuous putting- tomorrow.

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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 262, 5 November 1929, Page 17

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HAMILTON LADIES' CLUB. Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 262, 5 November 1929, Page 17

HAMILTON LADIES' CLUB. Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 262, 5 November 1929, Page 17

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