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russley v. hororata. Daring the week-end a match was played against Hororata, at Hororata, resulting as follows: — Russlej. Hororata. R. Dagger and L. T. A. A. Richards White • ■ ac " E - 0 W Teape and TV. D. Pearson and C. \y. Gudgeon .. 0 C. Pearson .. 1 R \ Bagshaw and V». Stone and C. \V. A. Mathieson 0 D. McGarry .. 1 4 Borgfeldt and J. H. Pearson and T. Harris '■ D. Brown . . 0 R Dageer . . 1 I'. A. A. Richards 0 L* N. 'White • 1 H. Sime 0 W Teape . . 0 D. Pearson . . 1 W' W. Gudgeon 1 C. C. Pearson . . 5 R. A. Bagshaw . . 0 W. Stone , . 1 W. A. Matheson 0 C. D. McGarry . . 1 A. Borgfeldt - f' >f. li. Pearton . . 1 T. Harris J D. Brown | 7 HORORATA CLUB. The following is the result of the men's bogey handicap maU'h, played on Saturday in glorious weather: —0. ]J. McGarry (14), 1 down; T. E. Pearson (6), 4 down; J. H. Pearson (15), 6 down; L). Pearson (9), 7 down; D. Brown (Id), 9 down. The ladies' bogey handicap match resulted: —Miss Neroii Gillandcrs (21), 5 down; Mrs C. D. McGarry (11). 8 down; Miss K. Johnston (15), 8 down; ML's M. Gillanders (21), 8 down; Mrs J. McFnrlane (22), 14 down. RAKAIA CLUB. The Raknia Golf Club played a medal match on Saturday, the winner being A. Corbitt. The scores were:—
The results of the qualifying round and the second round of the championship competition were: —
HAWARDEN CLUB. On Saturday next, August 10th, a stroke competition will be held, the draw being ag follows:—B G. Dalgety and M. F. Macfnrlane, N. J. Meehan and G. L. Rutherford, W. W. Mcßae and A. J. Blakeley, B. L. Blunden and D. L Macdonald, J. T. Lowe and L. A, Kutherford, H. F. Hiatt and A. D. Allan, G. Blakeley and D. H. Fis»her, J. F. C. Wilson and T. Hampson, D. G. Wilson and Dr. Hunter, R. E. Foster and R. L. Rutherford, H. A. Reese and J. F. Rydings, J. Shortall and C. V. Jackman, R. D. Hiatt and W. D. Mcßae, K. Lindsay and J. Inknon. CHRISTCHURCH LADIES' CLUB. The monthly medal match will be played at Shirley to-morrow. The following Is the draw:—Mies Chrystall v. Mrs Tucker, Miss Cracroft Wilson ▼. Miss Kiver, Miss Beudei y. Mrs Lawrence, Miss Cotterill v. Mrs Pumphrey, Mrs Godley v. Miss White-Parsons, Mrs Kingscote v. Miss Norton, Mrs A. Hobbs v. Mrs K. Gresson, Miss R. Macfarlaue v. Miss Symes, Miss 0. Anderson v. Mrs Richards, Miss M. Newton r. Mrs Bonnington, Miss le Crea v. Miss Lough nan, Mrs E. H. Clark v. Mrs R. Macdonald. Mrs L. Clark v. Mrs Best, Mrs Sampson v. Miss Nichols, Miss N. JEnright v. Mrs Todd, Miss Clayden v. Mrs McKillop, Miss Elmslie v. Mrs Foster, Mrs Morgan v. Mrs Kitto, Miss Wilkin v. Mrs Fleetwood, Miss M. Enright v. Mrs Van Asch, Mrs Francis v. Mrs Dnucam Miss Wynn-Williams v. Mrs Wauobop, Mrs Frater v, Mrs Banks, Miss Gerard v. Mrs A* Court, Mrs Newburgh v. Mrs R. Cracroft Wilson, Mrs Wade a bye.
HAWARDEN LATHES* £LUB. In a match played !*gt week against the girl« 01 the Amberley College, the Hawarden ladies were the winners by 10 games to two. The monthly medal match was won by Mrs Suridge. In the second round of Mrs Wood's trophy, Miss J. Mcßae returned a card of 103—41 62, thereby winning the trophy. The following qualified for the club championship. Mrs Jackman, Mrs Wood, Miss B. Rutherford, Mrs Cracroft Wilson Miss Boon, Mrs Dalzell, Mrs Surdige, and Mrs Earl. The following is the draw for the first round ot the Rutherford Cup, which must be played before August 17th:—Mrs Wood r. Miss C. Mcßae, Mrs Reese v. Miss J. McRae, Mrs Blunden v. Mrs Earl, Mrs Jack man v. Mrs Macfarlane, Mrs Cowie v. Miss S Rutherford, Mrs Allan v. Mis ß Boon, Mrs Poster v. Mrs Dalzell, Miss R. Blakely v. Mrs Suridge. On Saturday, the first round of Miss Anderson's trophy will be played. The draw is: Miss M. Mason v. Miss S. Rutherford, Mrs Blunden v. Miss V. Dalzell, Miss M. Dalzell ▼. Miss J. Mcßae Mrs Hunter v. Miss C. Mcßae, Mrs Reese v. Mrs Oracroft Wilson, Mrs Wood v. Mrs &nridge, Miss Pawsey v. Miss B. Rutherford, Miss A. Blakely v. Mrs Kenealy, Mrs Poster v. Miss Boon, Mrs Wilson v Mrs Cowie, Miss Sidey v. Mrs Ecroyd. Miss Lance v. Miss Hiatt, Miss Dwyer v. Miss E. Mason, Mrs Jackman v. Mrs Earl, Mrs Macfarlane ▼. Miss R. Blakely, Mrs _ Allan v. Mrs Dalzell, Miss Taylor ▼. Miss Baker, Miss Sansom v. scorer.
A. Corbitt . . 92 30 62 C. VV. Browne . . . . 78 14 64 S. Connolly . . 84 20 64 Jos. Langley . . 94 30 64 P. Hanrahan . . 97 SO 67 G. S. Hardy .. . . 90 20 70 Ij. Cordner . . . . 99 24 75 C. C. Holmes .. .. 93 16 77 H. Wilkinson .. . . 104 26 SO H Nickolls . . 94 14 80 Pitcher . . IOC 24 82
First Bound Second Round C. W. Browne . . 90 78 C. Holmes . . 91 93 H. A. Nickolls . . 02 94 D. Finlay . . 94 86 S. Connolly . . 96 98 G. S. Hardy . . 96 90 h. Cord nor .. 103 99 Pitcher . ■ 104 106 P. Hanrahan .. 104 97 H. Wilkinson .. 103 104 W. Wilkinson .. 110 95
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