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GOLF.

KIRK-WINPEYEK CUP. AUSTRALIANS FOR MIDDLICMORE. SYDNEY-, March 23. Tlio Australian Kirk-YVindeyer «olf ' team sailed for Auckland by the Wanganellu to-day. Accompanying the team is ])r. I'. Sidney Jones, ot' tlie New South Walr.i CtoU' Council. The team comprises:—E. L.~ Apperly (captain), YV. R. i)obr«oii, 11. M. Cutler, 1\ F. Hughes and C. C. Rmvald. PUPUKE LADIES' CLUB. A modal round pla.ved by members of the Pupuke Indies' Golf Club was won by Miss G. Williams with a score of 00—22— 08. Other (rood scores: Mrs. Prosser, 02— 23—00; Mrs. Jaggs, 01—21—73; Mrs. Andrew, 05—20 —75. A medal round will be played next Wednesday. Draw:- —-Miss G. Williams v. Miss M. Parker. Mrs. Bowden v. Mrs. Williamson, Miss B. O'Neill v. Miss L. Williamson, Mrs. Thompson v. Mrs. Gray, Mrs. Andrew v. Miss Harty, Mrs. Jaggs v. Mrs. Howie, Mrs. Goldwater v. Mrs. .Walker, Mrs. Gooding v. Miss Ixirie, Miss Gooding v. Miss It. Willis, Mrs. Herbert v. Mrs. Prosser, Mrs. Foote v. Mrs. Kensington. Miss Cameron v. Mrs. Wliitcoinbe, Mrs. Hoe v. Mrs. Honghton, Mrs. Curtis v. Miss Johnston, Miss B. Nicks v. Miss M. Bnyne, Mrs. Free v. Mrs. Kissen, Mrs. Quick v. Mrs. Armstrong, Mrs. Mair v. Mrs. Lewin. Mrs. Quartley v. Miss B. Hughes, Airs. Rush v. Miss 15. Wilson, Miss Jaekson v. another. Draw for C grade match:—Mrs. Thomas v. Miss J. Gillet. Mrs. Piercy v. Mrs. Rennie," Mrs. Atwood v. Mrs. Quick, Miss Barton v. Miss E. Weston.

PAEROA CLUB. The annual meeting of the Paeroa Golf Club was held last evening. Mr. It. S. Carden presiding. The ground committee reported that the links were in good order, and that April 14 would be a suitable openlug date. Officers elected :—President. Mr. R. S. Garden; vice-president, Mr. 11. R. Thorp; secretary and treasurer. Mr. J. H. Bartlett; auditor, Mr. C. L. O'Neill : captain, Mr. G. B. Dixon; junior captain. "Mr. C. F. Bockett; committee, Messrs. .1. Ividd, C. F. Bockett, A. E. Day, 11. C. Armstrong, C. Kenny. TE PUKE LADIES' CLUB. At the annual meeting of the To Puke Ladies' Golf Club the following officers were elected:—President, Mrs. Webber; vicepresidents, Mrs. E. Butcher and Miss Bush; hon. secretary, Mrs. H. Caslimore; captain. Miss Bush; vice-captain, Miss W. Watson; committee, Miss E. Brown, Mesdnmos Potts and E. Hargreaves. PUKEKOHE CLUB. The president. Mr. J. Roulston, sen., presided over a good attendance at the annual meeting of the Pukekohe Golf Club last evening. It was reported that the overdraft had been-reduced by £74. The captain, Dr. J. McWhirter, -stated that the year had been one of progress for the club. The membership had increased and many contests had been won.

Officers elected :—President; Mr. Roulston ; vice-presidents, Messrs. L. R. Jordan and A. Schlaepfer; cui)tttin, Dr. McWhirter; vice-captain, Mr. C. G. Johnson; secretary and treasurer. Mr. H. T. Moore; handicapper and selector, Mr. P. Mills; honorary auditor, Mr. M. S. Campbell; executive committee, Messrs. E. G. Foster, W. .T. Foote. .T. M. Graham, G. P. Payne and J. Koulston, jun.; match committee. Messrs. Moore, Graham and Footc; delegates to the Franklin Golf Association, Dr. McWhirter and Mr. Johnson. Officers elected by the Toadies' Club: — President, Mrs. I. A. Motion: vice-president, Miss R. Jefferis; captain, Mrs. h. R. Jordan; Vice-captain, Mrs. J. McWhirter; secretary, Miss A. Potter; liandicapper and selector. Miss Tj. Potter; committee, Mesdames V. A. Hoskinpr. H. T. Moore, Misses N. Perkins. C. Montefiore and N. Savident; match committee, Mesdames Motion, McWhirter and Miss L. Potter. The fixing of the opening day was left to the executive, April 7-being mentioned as a-BuitaWe date.

WAITEMATA LADIES' CLUB. Members of the Wailemata Ladles' Golf Club will play a medal match ou Tuesday. Players will choose partners. MANGATAWHIRI CLUB, Officers elected "t the Mangattiwhiri Golf Club's annual meeting:—Patron. Mr. .1. P. Attired; president, Mr. MeKen/.ie; vicepresidents, Messrs. f«. Holmes, S. .1. Woodcock. A. Guinmer and G. C. Pope; secretary, Mr. M. Maher; ladies' secretary, Miss Ij. Maher; club captain, Mr. W. Motion; vlceeaptain, Mr. G. Austin ; ladies' captain, Mrs. F. B. Pope; ladies' committee, Mesdnnics G. Holmes, G. C. Pope and Miss Aldred: committee, Messrs. K. A. Murray, C. P. Darby, G. Holmes and the other officers. It was decided to open the season on April 14 with mixed foursomes. A successful past season was reported by the president, Mr. K. 11. McKenzle. The club's credit balnnce had increased by £4 during the year and now stood at £18. HAURAKI PLAINS CLUB. At the annual meeting of the Haurakl Plains Golf Club held nt Waltakaruru this week the following officers were elected :— Patron, Mr. J. Motion ; president. Mr. H. Porter; vice-president, Mr. F. E. Hammond; secretary, Mr. J. D. Hudson; captain, Mr. G. Crockford; vice-captain, Mr. E. A. Mahone.v; match committee, president, captain, Messrs. Smith, Williams and Stretton; general committee. Messrs A. S. otter, S. E. Lever, Miss Thompson, Mrs. C. Ilayward, Mrs. F. Stretton. HUNTLY CLUB. At the Huntl.v Golf Club's annual general meeting Mr. .T. Watson presided over a good attendance of members. The election of officers resulted :—President, Mr. ,T. Watson (re-elected) ; vice-presidents, Messrs. D. Hart and C. Hay-Chapman : secretary, Mr. G. F. R. Keith ; lady secretary. Mrs. D. Hart: treasurer, Mr. E. V. Dald.v; club captain, Mr. E. Y. Dald.v: green superintendent:, Mr. S. Smith ; general committee, Messrs. G. A. Shaw, F. Orpwood, .T. .1. Collins. .T. C. Black, D. G. Mason: ladles' committee, Mrs. 15. V. Dald.v, Mrs. C. HayChapman. Miss B. Watson, 'Miss ,T. Littleproud; auditor. Air. K. S. Caldwell. The greens, which have been mowed during the summer, are in good order, and the opening day was fixed for April 14.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 71, 24 March 1934, Page 18

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GOLF. Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 71, 24 March 1934, Page 18

GOLF. Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 71, 24 March 1934, Page 18

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