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GOLF.

WEEK-END PLAY. IN TOWN AND SUBURBS. AUCKLAND CLUB. There was an entry of 06 for the Canadian foursomes bogey match played by members of the Auckland Golf Club at Middlemore on Saturday. The course was in fine order, but a very strong and cold wind made scoring difficult. Following were the best scores returned: —H. Tidmarsh and .7. McK. Wilson, 1 up; is. b. Bartleet and B. S. Finn, 1 up; H. C. Rees and C. Knight, 1 down; R. D. Wright and «. J. King, 1 down; H. B. Lusk and P. Wilson, 2 down; V. Wilson and C. Sead-Gowing, 2 down; C. M. Gordon and V. Masters, 2 down; H. A. Joyce and R, G. Fenner, 2 down ; H. W. Simmonds and E. Friedlander, 2 down. AKARANA CLUB. The following are the results of a fourball best-ball bogey match:—W. R. Swanson and P. Coutts, 7 up; C. Cox and T. Hetet, 4 up; B. J. Smith and A. Heley, 2 up; A. Mclnness and J. Bridger, 2 up; L. Harris and 11. Nichols, 1 up; J. Swanson and J. Coltman, 1 up; Dr. Paterson and G. Smith, 1 up; V. Smith and V. Baker, 1 up; H. Tyler nnd A. Galloway, 1 up; A. Clarke and J. McKenzie, all square; C. Hollaway and S. Wynyard, 3 up.

AKARANA LADIES' CLUB,

Members of the Akarana Ladies' Golf Club will play a flag match to-morrow, the draw being as follows :—

Miss M. Peet v. Miss O'Callaghan, Miss T. Cox v. Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Caughey v. Mrs. Grant, Miss P. Peet v. Mrs. Halford.

B Grade. —Mrs. Sutton v. Miss Endean, Miss Dalton v. Miss G. Hodge, Miss D. Hodgp v. Miss Joughin, Miss Spence v. Mrs. Kiugsland, Miss Marshall v. Mrs. Ewen, Mrs. Young v. Miss Williams, Mrs. Burtenfshaw v. Miss T. Jones, Miss Tingey v. Miss Clark,. Miss Walters v. Miss Munro, Mrs. Walker v. Mrs. Long, Mrs. Dovey v. Mrs. Spencer, Mrs. Phillips v. Mrs. Turnbull.

C Grade. —Miss Kerr-Taylor v. Mrs. Simmonds, Mrs. Schisehka v. Mrs. Neville, Miss Walters v. Mrs. Thomas, Mrs. Free v. Mrs. Ashley, Miss Graham v. Mrs. Martin, Miss Birch t. Mrs. King, Mrs. Williard v. Mrs. Hollown.v, Mrs. Webber v. Mrs. McCrobie, Mrs. Robinson v. Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Johnston v. Mrs. Masefield, Mrs. Rogers v. Mrs. Baxter, Mrs. Wynyard v. Mrs. Ward, Mrs. Cooke v. another. MAUNGAKIEKIE CLUB. There was a good entry for the bogey handicap at One Trpe Hill on Saturday. The course was in icloal order though a high wind made scr ng difficult. The best card was that of li. M. George, who finished 2 up. Otlu«r cards were:—L. B. Schnauer. A. Ely, all square: J. W. Clarke and J. S. Milne, 2 down ; W. Calderwood, F. Wiseman. R. W. Verry, T. H. Nixon, J. W. Court J. S. Rankin, 3 down: J. D. Shanly, W. H. D'Aundey, J. H. Earle. 4 down : L. H. Norton, G. Hardley, A. H. Blackburn, fi down; W. J. Srneefon, H. Morneth. S. Cnro. 6 down; R. M. Tolhursr, B. G. Bond. H. S. Davenport, R. S. Xewcomb, G. Goodwin, G. S. Prinelp. 7 down ; .T. C Hardley, 8 down; A. Schisehka, J. Caucrhloy, 0 down.

In a further round of the Elliffe Cup, R. S. Milne beat A. K. Hawley, 3 up, and 1 to play, and C. R. Jones beat J. T. D. Lloyd. 6 and 4.

MAUNGAKIEKIE LADIES' CLUB.

Following Is the draw for the medal handicap match under sealed conditions and the postponed L.G.U. medal handicap match to be played by members of the Maungakiekie Ladies' Golf Club at the One Tree Hill links to-morrow morning at 10.30, players leaving the tees in the order of the draw:—

Miss K. Ilorton v. Mrs. H. V. Johnston, Miss A. Grove v. Miss C. Stubbs, Mrs. McArthur v. Mrs. J. Mason, Mrs. Mcllraitb v. Mrs. A. Swain, Mrs. Parker v. Miss M. Haslett, Miss G. Parr v. Miss E. Schnauer, Mrs. Hipkins v. Miss MiTler, Miss Morrison v. Mrs. Grevatt, Miss K. Ohurton v. Mrs. C. J. Schnauer, Miss Carnachan v. Mrs. Robinson. Miss P. Lawrence v. Mrs. J. ■Terrat, Miss MeGowan v. Mrs. Ilorton, Mrs. Wiles v. Mrs. Neale, Miss Tiarks v. Mrs. G. White. Miss M. Potter v. Mrs. Napier. Miss D. Lamb v. Mrs. E. Brown, Miss Blackburn v. Mrs. Nicholson, Miss F. Preece v. Mrs M. Henry, Mrs. Si Eelrl v. Mrs. Malcolm, Mrs. Saxton v. Mrs. Kilner, Miss C. Gallagher v. Mrs. Dunne. Mrs. Mueller v. Miss Harvey, Mrs. Caughey v. Mrs. G. A. Hardley, Mrs. Norton v. Miss A. Hall, Miss R. Hill v. Mrs. Choyee, Mrs. Fraser v. Miss Millington. Miss M. Robson v. Miss I. Walker. Miss Ponsford v. Mrs. Henderson, Mrs. Balgarnie v. Mrs. Dudley, Miss H. Hardlfiy v. Miss Palmer, Mrs. Sawers v Miss B. Hardley. Mrs. 11. Malcolm v. Miss Ronayne, Mrs. Lloyd v. Mrs. Keys, Miss D. Ryan v. Miss Finnerty, Miss L. Paterson v. another. Commencing at the ninth tee.—Mrs. Burton v. Mrs. Pocock, Mrs. Goldwater v Mrs. Rudgo. Mrs. Bourke v. Mrs. Oxley, Mrs. Dawson v. Mrs. C. M. King, Miss B Abbott v. Miss C. Creamer. Mrs. Fee v. Miss A. V. Hay, Mrs. O'Neill v Mrs Walllß, Mrs. Williams v. Miss E. Thompson! Mrs. H. V. Coe r. Mrs. G. Walker, Mrs. \bbott v. Miss A. Young. PUPUKE CLUB. Members of the Piipuke Golf Club played the fifth monthly medal of the season on Saturday, also rounds for the Mlngay Cup and Dr. de Clive Uwe's Cup. The best scores were as follow:—L. Harrison, 79— 11—OS : Z. Ansell, So —l4—7l ; Robert Jolin-*<->n, 81—10—71; A. E. Hroune, 82—10— i 72: F. H. Mingay, 83—11—72; T. McCorkinMale. 00—17—73; 11. Preston. 07—24—73; T. G. de Clive Lowe, 89—14—75; C. P. Hopkins. 80—14—73 ; A. G. Eady 101—24— 77; C. R. Mowbray, 93—12—81. PUPUKE LADIES' CLUB. The bogey match played by members of (he Pupukfi Ladies' Golf Club last week was won by Miss E. Mills, who finished 4 up, the next best card all square, being returned by Mrs. McFarlane. The senior puttins competition was won by Miss A. O'Xeill, and the junior by Mrs. Deighton. The C grade flag match was won by Mrs. Maxwell. A four-ball bogey match will lie played on Wednesday, players to, choose partners and opponents. On Thursday a one-club match will lie played. Following is the draw:— Mrs. Jaggs v. Mrs. Maxwell. Mrs. Milne v. Mrs. Hall, Mrs. Grey v. Mrs. Winter, Mrs. Randall v. Mrs. Heldt, Mrs. Scales v. Mrs. Elliott. Mrs. Attwood v. Mrs. Whitcombe, Mrs. Bond v. Mrs. Hume, Mrs. Gillett v. Miss Gledhill. Mrs. Kissen v. Mrs. Mair, Miss Dudgeon v. Miss Hughes, Mrs. Howie v. Miss Weston Mrs. Rush r. Miss Barton. NORTH SHORE CLUB. The best cards returned in the medal round at the North Shore Golf Club on Saturday -were :— J. Potter. 76 —18 —58 ; G. W. H. Chambers, 74—11—63 ; A. A. Tysoe. 79— 16—03: M. L. Drowes, 80—17—63; R. Smallfield. 58—24—64: D. Gray, 70—11 —65 :G. Downer, 85—20—05 ;R. William, 88—22—66 : A. W. Short. 78—12 —66 ; E. .Tohnstone. 81 — 13-M56 ; B. E. Golrtwater, 77—11—66 ; C. H. Kingsford, 81—15—66 ; G. Hunt, 51—14—67 ; .T. Weir, 57—20—67.

The thirty-six hole match for the president's prize wns won by J. Potter, with a net score of 123. Other good cards were: S. W. H. Chambers 130, A. Crompton 135, V. Dudding 137, R. H. Binley 130; M. L. Drower 139, A. A. Tysoe 141.

TITIRANGI CLUB. The qualifying round over 36 holes for the ohib chnrnp'onshin was played on Saturdnv. The followingr qualified to play-off :—H. Brinsden 107. R. M. Dacre 170. A. .T. Parr 170. R. McCrystal 170. T. A. Gouldincr 172. A. B. .Toplin 172. W. L. Robinson 174. H. Iv. Robson 174. A. M. Goulding 175. .T. Cnrrachan 17G, C. G. Fisher 177, A. .T. Good 177. V. J>. Humphreys 17R. R. L. Gardner 17S. E. Beehan 179. J. H. Goyder 170. Follov.-inp is the drnw for the first round of the three grades of championships:— Senior. —H. Brinsden v. J. H. Goyder, J. L. Carnaclian v. A. J. Good, T. A. Goulding v. R. O. Gardner, A. J. Parr v. C. G. Fisher, H. L. Robson v. A. M. Goulding, R. M. Dacre v. V. L. Humphreys, A. B. Joplin v. W. L. Robinson, R. R. McCrystal v. E. E. Beehan. Intermediate. —R. A. McLean v. L. Knijjht, A. E. Saunders v. F. TV. Lucas, H. M Rofrerson v. J. P. Murray. L. H. Norton v \ N. Taylor. R. .T. Hamilton v. J. H. Francis, C. H. Wyatt v. H. W. Cooke. S. T. Gaskin v. E. F. Borns, L. J. Williamson v. W. J. A. Thomson. Junior. —R. A. Spinley v. R. E. Alpe, A. R. Hodgson v. J. W. Tucker. J. W. Tones v. L H. Rogers, A. E. Whitten v. J. W. Cain. H. I). Ganley v. C. K. Grierson, E. W. Yates v. H. R. Harper, B. W. Beaumont v. F. G. Alpe, G. C Jones L. Taylor.

GLENDOWIE CLUB,

Following are the results of the championship matches played by members of the Glendowie Golf Club on Saturday: — Seniors. —C. B. Thomas beat J. Kissling, 4 and 3; R. Edmonds beat F. Trice, 7 and, 5; L. Cole beat N. A. Ching, retired; E. Hutchison beat C. S. Woods, 5 and 4. Juniors.— J. Stedman beat J. H. Hall, 4 and 3; T. Martin beat F. Lintott, 2 up ; E. Robb beat K. Brookfield, 4 and 2. C Grade.—D. F. Rogers beat V. Johns, 4 and 3; H. G. Thomson beat P. White, 1 up; A. O. Horspool beat A. G. Graham, 4 and 3; F. R. Combes beat A. C. rPaine, 2 up. GLENDOWIE LADIES' CLUB. Following is the draw for a bogey match for a prize presented by Mrs. D'Authreau to be played by members of the Glendowie Ladies' Golf Club on Wednesday : Mrs. McMillan v. Mrs. Stanley, Miss Brookfield v. Mra. Hill, Miss Meadows v. Mrs. Hughes, Miss Lundon v. Mrs. Montgomery, Mrs. Macartney v. Mrs. Bartleet, Mrs. Lovegrove v. Mrs. Cahill, Mrs. Naismith v. Mrs. Rennie, Miss B. Hill v. Miss Johnson, Mrs. Keys v. Mrs. Butler, Mrs. Warren v. Mrs. Lintott, Miss Todd v. Miss Madon, Mrs. Combes v. Mrs. Browne, Miss Prosser v. Miss Duncan, Miss M. English v. Miss Lawrence, Miss Scott v. Mrs. Markwick, Miss O. English v. Miss Sutton. The draw Is as follows for the second round of the C grade eclectic match : Mrs. Pelley v. Miss Wills, Mrs. Colebrook v. Miss Colwill, Mrs. Page v. Mrs. McGregor, Mrs. Waugh v. Miss Levien. Results of championship matches are as follow:—First round: Mrs. Warren beat Mrs. Markwick, 7 and 6; Mrs. Stanley beat Mrs. Hutchison, 6 and 5; Miss Brookfield beat Mrs. Butler, 1 up; Mrs. Browne beat Mrs. B. Hill, 4 and 2. Second round : Mrs. McMillan beat Mrs. Warren, 4 and 2 ; Mrs. Stanley beat Miss Rennie, 4 and 3; Miss Brookfield beat Miss Johnson, 4 and 2; Mrs. Hill beat Mrs. Browne, 1 up. The semi-finals will be played on Wednesday. WAITEMATA CLUB. Members of the Waitenrata Golf Club played the first 18 holes of the Laing Memorial Cup competition on Saturday for players with iiandicaps of 14 and under. Following were the results : —W. Langbien, 7g—io—6B ; M. O'Connor, 77 —0 —71; J. Burgess, 86 —14 —72 ; T. Bartley, 86 —11— 75; B. Macindoe, 86—11 —75; A. Spraggon, 89 —13 —76. The first round for a special club trophy was played In conjunction. Following were the best cards returned :—T. Mason, 03 —■ 22—71; D. McLeod, 88—16—72; H. Watkins, 98—24—74; H. Webb, 98—24—74; G. Gooding, 98 —22 —76; W. Rowan, 100— 24—76; R. Burd, 101 —24—77. WAITEMATA LADIES' CLUB. Members of the Waitemata Ladies' Club will play an L.G.U. medal competition on Thursday, the draw being as follows:— Mrs. Duff v. Mrs. Harper, Miss McLeod v. Mrs. Prime, Miss Mclndoc v. Miss N. Masou, Mrs. Weir v. Mrs. Walsh. Mrs. Clouston v. Miss Mason, Miss Palairet v. Mrs. Parkinson, Mrs. Harvey v. Miss Neville Mrs. A. Hansom v. Mrs. Neville, Mrs. Bayly v. Mrs. Hogan. O grade: Mrs. lloughton v. Miss Stewart, Mrs. Bartleet v. Mrs. Haines. Miss Roberts v. Mrs. Ryan, Mrs. Rowan v. Mrs. Prime, Miss Duder v. Miss Williams, Mrs. McDougall v. Mrs. Trayes, Miss Jackson v. Mrs. Beechey, Miss Coklicutt v. Miss O'Brien, Mrs. Armstrong v. Mrs. Woods, Mrs. Cos v. Mrs. Bruce. AUCKLAND BEATS GLENDOWIE. A teams match played between members of the Auckland and Glendowie Golf Clubs at Middlemore resulted in a win for Auckland by seven games to three, two being all square. Following are the results, Auckland names being mentioned first: W. S. Ralph beat F. Trice. 2 and 1; W. N. Abbott beat E. Hutchison, 2 and 1; C. N. Jacobson beat R. Edmonds. 3 and 2; R. O. Gardner and C. B. Thomas, all square; V. Wilson ana Dr. Horton, all square; N. Louisson beat C. S. Woods, 2 and 1; E. L. Bartleet beat P. C. Nicholls, 5 and 4; J. P. Aldred beat E. J. Richardson, 0 and J3: F. Macky lost to L. Cole, 4 and 3; R. n. Brown lost to R. Bradley, 4 and 2; 11. T. Merfitt beat G. Kissling, 4 nnd 3; B. Thompson lost to W. Paton, 1 down.

PUPUKE V. AUCKLAND. A teams match played between members of the Pupuke and Auckland Gulf Clubs ended in a. win for the former, the singles resulting in each club winning six games, while in the four-ball Pupuke won four games to Auckland's one. the remaining game being all square. Following were the results, Pupuke names being mentioed first: Singles.—l. G. McKenzie lost to B. H. Menzies, 3 and 2 ; L. J. Minogue lost to R. G. Rainger, 1 down; H. C. Stevens lost to H. L. Roes, 2 and 1; L. Harrison beat R. D. Horton, 1 up; R. Johnson beat A. M. Howden, 1 up; A. E. Brown lost to R. Johnson, 2 down ; X. R. Chapman heat W. G. Borrln, 3 and 1; L. C. Ansell lost to H. Pountney, 1 down; H. Goodwin beat W. A. Phillips, 2 and 1; A. R. Coltman beat B. Hart, 3 and 1; T. G. de Clive Lowe lost to C. Pills, 1 down ; F. C. Buddie neat W. B. Sourer, 3 and 2. Four-ball.—l. G. McKenzie and L. J. Minoguo beat B. H. Menzies and R. G. Raiuger, 2 up ; H. C. Stevens and L. Harrison and H. L. Rees and R. D. Horton, all square: A. B. Brown and R. Johnson beat A. M. Howden and R. F. Johnson, 1 up; L. G. Ansell and N. 11. Chapman lost to W. G. Borrie and H. M. Pountney, S and 0; H. Goodwin and A. R. Coltmnn beat W. A. Phillips and B. Hart. 0 and 5; T. G. de Clive Lowe and F. C. Buddie beat P. C. Pills and W. B. Souter, 5 and 4. PUKEKOHE LADIES' CLUB. The following players have qualified to compete in the. Pukekohe Ladies' Golf Club championships, their cards being the best returned in the qualifying round, played on Saturday • — Senior.—Miss R. Johns, Miss Jefferis, Miss Campbell, Mrs. Pike, Mrs. Maddison, Mrs. McWhirter, Miss L. Potter, Mrs. Moore. Junior.—Mrs. Greenway, Miss Hill, Miss Perkins, Miss McNeil, Miss Z. Johns, Miss Gladstanes, Miss Greenway, Miss Keating. WHANGAREI CLUB. WHAXGAREI, Saturday. The play-off in the final of the Whangarei Golf Club's men's handicap to-day resulted in a win for G. I'oote, who returned a card of 04—17—77, defeating W. Thomson, 85—6 —79. The following is the draw for the third round of the Wnitemata Cup:—Miss Collins v. Miss Stone, Mrs. Gardner v. Mrs. Ward. Mrs Reynolds v. Mrs. Donaldson. Mrs. Granrille v. Miss Rountree, Miss Carrulh v. Miss Radcliffe. Mrs. Long v. Mrs. Lamb, Mrs Fraser v. Mrs. Orr, Mrs. Trembath v. Mrs.' Marshall, Miss Stevens y. Mrs. Richardson. Miss Druniniond v. Mrs. Weeton Mrs. Hosking v. Mrs. Jounneaux Miss Mnllins t Mrs MarManus, Miss Knowlos v, Misa Hill, Miss M. Mackay v. Miss Millington Miss Tonkin v. Miss Mntheson, Miss Woolley v. Miss J. Woolley. Miss Cooper v. Miss A Higginson. Miss L. Ilijrginson v. Miss Nathan Miss Fox v. Miss Piper, Miss B Wilson v Miss A. Maeky, Miss A. Jackson v. Miss Johnstone, Miss Whiteman v. I Miss Staples.

HAMILTON LADIES' CLUB. The following is the draw for the medal match to be played on Wednesday:— First Tee, at 11.45 a.m.—Mrs. C. A. Arthur r Mrs C. Blundell, Mrs. Teasdale i Ir F Jlandor, Mrs. P. Ilarkness v. vrm N G Sutherland, Mrs. R. G. Guy v. Mrs" L Day, Mrs. A. English v. Mrs. W. Batt Mrs E. J. > lears v - Mrs - R - PHazard Mrs. G. W. Gower v. Mrs. G. B. Bmlotf Miss Templer v. Mrs. T. A. Milrov Mr* D. Hny t. Mrs. W. Aitken. Mrs. T? Fnfflisll v. Mrs. G. Primrose, Mrs. V. J'orclon v Mrs. B. Xewland, Mrs. W. M. lorto v Mrs. "K. M. Masters, Mrs. W T" K?n» v Miss McLean, Mrs. G. Rindon v Airs" I , ". Dinffle, Mrs. W. Peterson v. Miss Pickering, Miss A. Coventry v Miss TC Oliver Mrs. Colin Taylor V. Miss Provis, Mrs \ W'lifTe v. Mrs. T. C. Fraser, Mrs! t7 Tompblns v. Mrs. B. Worley. Mrs. .T. Ciachan v. Mrs. A. E. Savage. Mrs. C. O. Bennett v. Miss Dawson. Miss K. Wilson v Mrs M M. Hoekin, Mrs. G. Brown v. \fr« Seccombe. Mrs. O. E. Farrer v. Mrs. ? E Sford, Mrs. 11. Griffiths v. Miss B Manning Mrs. A. -Tames v. Mrs. c. L. MflpDiarniid M". F- Jacobsen v. Mrs. \r?Cracken. Miss J. Pratt v. Mrs. j. j r.,"" Irs. F. Gruar v. Mrs. E. c. V«w V Mrs. J. l'errow v. Miss B. Vickery, Mrs Gordon Smith v. another. Vrtiirrh Toe. at 11.30 a.m.—Miss D. Erro v S E. Bell, Mrs. P. G Russell v. M iss Cann Mrs. V. Hardy v. Mrs 11. n. Matthews Mrs. N. Hawlings v. Miss Stevens, Mr" E Grocott v Miss E. Upton, Mrs. Clife Matthews v. Mrs. J, P. Strang.

TITIRANGI LADIES' CLUB.

Following is the draw for the bogey handicap match to be played by members of the 'Xitirangi Ladies' Golf Club to-mor-row:—

First tee, at 10.45 a.m.—Mrs. T. \V. Hosking v Miss C. Bray, Mrs. R. L. Wilson v. Mrs. I. B. Stewart, Mrs. R. Deigbton v. Miss N. Shroff, Miss M. Cooke v. Mrs. J. C. Finlay, Miss B. M. Grierson v. Mrs. G. McMillan, Mrs. J. Patersoa v. Mrs. A. H. O'Leary, Miss M. Richardson v. Miss G. I. Easton, Miss K. Cornaga v. Mrs. Leys, Mrs. (i. L. Taylor v. Mrs. W. L Lovett, Mrs. H. Brinsden v Miss N. Fouhy, Miss M. Goldwater v. Miss N, Bailey, Miss A. Hacket v. Mrs. E. D. Henrys, Mrs. F. G. Alpe v. Mrs. L. Ferguson, Miss K. Fouhy v Mrs. R. A. Spinley, Mrs. J. B. Johnston v. Miss G. Thompson, Mrs. Chappell v. Mrs. \V. H. Cooke, Mrs. E. Alison v. Mrs. B. Smith. Eighth tee, at 10.40 a.m.—Mrs. W. G. Cain v. Mrs. B. Cooke, Miss J. Easton v. Miss Noel Self, Miss N Duder v. Mrs. C. K. Grierson, Mrs. G. P. Finlay v. Miss P. Moody, Mrs. Joplin v. Mrs. R. O. Gardner, Mrs. G. Court v. Mrs. Mackinnon, Mrs. H. S. Malcolm v. Mrs. Coakley, Mrs. Richardson v. Mrs. Gyllles, Miss Nesta Self v. Miss G. McGlashan, Mrs. R. Alpe v. Mrs. Brooke-Taylor. The C grade match will commence at 10.15 a.m., players to choose partners. In the third round of match play for the captain's trophy the results were as follows :—Mrs. G. McMillan wou by default from Mrs. R. A. Spinley; Miss M. Shroff beat Mrs. A. H. O'Leary, 4 and 2; Miss C. Bray beat Mrs. Coakley, 2 up; Miss K. Morton beat Miss M. Goldwater, 1 up at the 21st; Mrs. W. J. Lovett won by detault from Mrs. Ij. Ferguson; Miss B. M. Grierson beat .Vi.-. Aluckinnon, Z up; Miss M. Duder won ~y default from Mrs. W. G. Cain; in.-,, a. Deighton beat Miss M. Fouby, C and o. The draw for the medal handicap to be played ou Thursday is as follows, players leaving both tees at four-miuute intervals after I). 30 a.m. in order of the draw: — First Tee.—Miss M. Stevens v. Mrs. T. W. Hosking, Miss O. Stevens v. Mrs. R. L. Wilson, Mrs. Rutherlord v. Mrs. R. Delghtou, Mrs. McMillan v. Miss A. O'JS'eill, Miss K. Horton v. Miss C. iielly, Miss A. Grove v. Mrs. Hughes, Mrs. A. H. O'Leary v. Mrs. H. D. Johnston, Mrs. J. C. Finlay v. Miss G. Parr, Mrs. J. Paterson v. Miss G. Smith, Mrs. N. Shroff v. Miss Brookfleld, Mrs. A. McArthur v. Miss H. Cutfleld, Miss N. C. Bray v. Miss T. Cox, Mrs. Grevatt v. Mrs. Hipkins, Miss B. McGovern v. Miss R. Cornaga, Miss N. Haslett v. Miss M. Richardson, Miss N. Cooke v. Mrs. F. W. Grant, Miss N. Goldwater v. Mrs. Halford, Mrs. Schnauer v. Mrs. Butler, Mrs. Cox v. Miss E. McGowan, Miss Cullis v. Mrs. G. L. Taylor, Miss C. Lawrence v. Miss N. Duder, Mrs. C. Robinson v. Mrs. Sutcliffe, Mrs. Horton v. Mrs. Rennie, Mrs. Trice v. Mrs. E. D. Henrys, Mrs. G. White v. Miss j Noel Self, Mrs. B. Cooke v. Mrs. Keyes, ! Miss N. Harvey v. Mrs. Fraer, Mrs. Goldwater v. Mrs. D'-iutbreau, Mrs. F. G. Alpe v. Mrs. Anderson, Mrs. Busing v. Mrs. Gyllies, Miss T. Tingey v. Miss G. Thompson, Mrs. Joplin v. Mrs. Bartleet, Mrs. W. H. Cooke v. Mrs. Lintott, Mrs. Leys v. Mrs. Burtenshaw, Mrs. H. S. Malcolm v. Mrs. Goodlng, Miss L. Hall v. Mrs. Davie, Mrs. Macartney v. Mrs. R. Alpe, Mrs. Walker v. Miss F. Hall, Mrs. Beaumont v. Miss Nesta Self, Miss Lundon v. Mrs. RawsonSmith, Miss Williams v. Miss M. Todd, Mrs. Long v. Mrs. Hamilton. Eighth Tee.—Miss A. Hacket v. Mrs. G. A. Hardley, Mrs. L. Ferguson v. Miss K. Fouhy, Miss J. Easton v. Mrs. Frater, Miss J. Johnson v. Miss M. Bailey, Mrs. R. A. Spinley v. Miss P. Moody, Mrs. R. O. Gardner v. Mrs. Chappqll, Mrs. L. Norton v. Miss M. Fouby, Mrs. Richardson v. Mrs. Muckinnon, Mrs. Coakley v. Mrs. Montgomery, Mrs. Brooke-Taylor v. Miss Spence, Mrs. G. Court v. another, MANTJREWA LADIES' CLUB. The draw In the silver button competition, to be played by members of the Manurewa Ladies' Golf Club on Wednesday, is as follows:—Mrs. Collie v. Miss Grey, Mrs. Shugar v. Mrs. Fleming, Mrs. Jenkins v. Mrs. Rushton, Mrs. George v. Mrs. Margetts, Mrs. Craig v. Miss Brady, Mrs. Adlam v. Miss King, Mrs. White v. Miss Juckes, Miss Maxwell v. Miss Johnston, Miss Dunn v. Miss Yarnton, Miss Kimber v. Miss Dobson, Miss Phillips v. another.

ROTORUA CHAMPIONSHIP. (By Telegraph.—Own Correspondent.) ROTORUA, Saturday. The golf club championship finals were played to»day in ideal conditions. In tin: senior game between Copelaad Smith and Brett the former was 5 down at the enil of the morning round, but he made a great recovery in the afternoon and won. In the junior game between Ashton and Jervis Ilie former held the lead throughout, winning 5 and 4.

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