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KIRKWOOD AND HAGEN. The secretary of this New Zealand Golf Association lias received advice that J. I Klrkwood and Walter Hagen will arrive in I Auckland on November -'■>, to commence I ii lour of New Zealand. WAITEMATA LADIES' CLUB. The Waltemiltii Ladies' Qolf Club will close Its .season on Tuesday with a medal match, etartiiiß at U o'clock. Partners will bo arranged lit the clulihou.se. A putting competition has also been arranged, and during the afternoon cups and trophies won daring the season will be presented. The last L.G.U. medal match was won by Mrs. A. T. Griffiths, the C grade medal by -Mrs. Marchant, and the sold button anil bronze medal by Mrs. ,T. Tyree. The match for another prize was won by Miss 1 , . Trnyee, while tho consolation match was won by Miss Dorothy Lothaby. PUPUKE LADIES' CLUB. Draw for Stableford boßey to be played by members of the I'upuke Ladies , Golf Club on Wednesday next, commencing at 10 a.m. Draw:—■ Miss Ross v. Mrs. Fair, Mrs. .Task's v Miss K. Wilson, Mrs. Gray v. Mrs. Andrew Miss Alison v. Mrs. Bowtlcn, Mrs. Williamson v. Miss Parker, Miss Lorio v, Mrs Thompson, Mrs. Malt- v. Miss Williams Mrs. Herbert v. Miss Williamson, Mrs. Christian v. Mrs. Goodlug, Mrs. Lcwln v. Mrs. Heauniont. Miss O'Neill v. Miss Mills Mrs. Kissen v. Miss Gudgeon, .Mrs. Pearccv v. Miss White. Miss Willis v. Miss P Wilson, Miss Johnston v. Mrs. Prosser, Mrs Howie v. Mrs. Ho ugh to 11, Miss Cameron v. Miss Nicks, Mrs. Quick v. another. Week-end members may choose parfners on Saturday next for a bogey match, to be played In conjunction with the consolation medal. AKARANA LADIES , CLUB. Rest scores returned in the IV.G.TJ. handicap medal match played by members of the Akarana Ladies' GolJ Club:— Seniors. —Miss. K. Hnlly. 87 —13—74 ; 'Mi«K O. Darrach, 02—15—77 ; Mr«. C. N. Jncobseii, Ss—7—7B. Juniors.—Mrs. P. Sehlschkn, 09—27—72 ; Mrs. I' , . 11. Mueller. 103—27—7S ; Airs. W. R. Woolhouse, 105—20—79. The C grade fins match was won by Mrs. G. MeMlllln. and the hidden number compel ition by Miss 0. rsischoff. Results of the season's eclectic competition :— Seniors. —Mrs. L. Kingsland, 74—15—50; Mrs. Ilowey Walker, 73—10—57; Mrs. E. R. Bayley, 73—15—58; Miss O. Darrach, 74 —15—50 • Miss K. Hiekman. 7(i—TO—oo ; Mrs. IS. Philip, 74—12—02; Miss K. Hally. 74—12—02 ; Mrs. P. Preston, 70 —-7 —G3 ; Miss L. O'Callashan, 74—0—05. .Tuniors.—Miss E. Prldeaux, 80 —30 —50 ; Mrs. F. Lord, 70—27—52 ; Mrs. C. H. Davies, 8G —34 —52; Mrs. F. Parker, 78 —25 —53; Mrs. F. H. Mueller, gj—27—54 ; Mrs. B. Hree, 74 —10—55 : Miss E. Wright, 74—10—55: Mies I. "Walters, 54—20—55 ; Miss M. Wallers. SH —30 —55 ; Mrs. H. Lovell, 50—24— 56 ; Mrs. F. Schiachka,.Bo—24 —50; Mrs. R. 11. Coltmnn, 87—30 —57 : Miss A. Seay, SO —22—58; Mrs. W. .T. JlcAllen, 7S —10 —50; Mrs. G. M. Tileton, y£ JJ) 59 C -Grade. —Mrs. H. Plowman, 94; Miss X. Brodie, 08.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 266, 9 November 1935, Page 24
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