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ANOTHER record pggglEß WINS GOLD VASE 20 figures for course rr*** *s»ociATio«—corraioHT.) LONDON, June 10. 4k* Australian golfer. Jim Ferrier, “Golf Illustrated” Gold Vase a 36 boles stroke comAshridge. In the first round fT liroVf the amateur course record fiirSlL compared with the previous of» made by P. B. Lucas last •jjjr Furrier's score in the second ' SS| was 71, making his aggregate rgj beat the joint record of 143 Sr Bob by Jones and Rex Hartley. ll» leading scores were:

Femer’s Great Round ferrier was never troubled in the round. He had par figures for the SS two boles and birdie fours at the jfatib and seventh, accomplishing the of the half in par. Ferrier stroke at the short eleventh, bid be more than made up for it by M|4te four# at the thirteenth and Sarleentb and an eagle three at the -fft— nth where he holed a long putt. gjg figures were: - Out. 45344343 4—34 In; 44444334 4—34 1b Use afternoon round he was the §mmte of steadiness, and he was only tgica bunkered. He had par figures wHi the exception of the second and gggrife. when he was one under par In BW& case. His figures were:— Out; 44345344 4—35 In 33444545 4—36 ferrier says that he is delighted to •fid the Gold Vase to the Silver Tassie. Cntics applaud his splendid periKmance in three competitions. His jopearance in the British Open Cham■tOQSbip. where he is expected to be a Wrong competitor, is eagerly awaited. CHRISTCHURCH CLUB The following is the draw for the iMcey matcn to be played to-morrow: — ]§ IS ajn —E. D Pullon and J. P. Owner. C. P Agar and A. H. Glasgow. C. Ogjivie and C F Morkane. H. P. Helmor* and G tan Asch. ICJB m .if. —W. A. C. McDonald and P. Wood. P. H N. Freetn and f. S. Taylor. B t~ H Wiutcombe and P. Curtis, H. p.t: and E H. Reay. A. C. Thomson and U. K. Cray. 11 * it. —A T Donnelly and M G. Lousmm., W. L M Dearsley ana L. B Scott. H B. T Spanjer and T. R. M. Hobbs. F. Armstrong and L. A. Woodward, W. J. Brown and M T. Harman, UJ& am— L J Taylor and W. G. Mormon. G M Turreil and W. G. Rich, J. i. Connell and P. H. Brown, C. Bonnington and C H Taylor. S. H. Fcoper and it Bed. S P Godfrey and F A. Brittan. C W Ward and H. E. Button. A. L. jiaciaila.’.e and A K. Blank. 11 Noon- J. A. Jamieson and F. D. J«i. ; v; B Purchas and A. G. Henderwt. it M Adams and W. H. M. Irwin, J Dvp! and W. A. McQueen. G. ft. Barenso . _nd G H. Wood, F W. Freeu,_., C. a Wilson, J. K. Davidson t-d C J W-su. C. N. Rattray and G. N.

.r: 'in pairs!—G. W. Haverfield * _ . A O.ivtr. J. M. Epps and S. N. i. j H W Sheppard and K. W. i , c. A. Stringer and K. J. Walker: J .. and A. A. Boon, F. G. Bristed a : l> C Wfutcombe; N. E. Tingey and /. 1.. G. G. Aitken and H. j i F. Reid and P. White-Par-t . j Co.c .er and K. G. Archer. . ... —Sir Cyril Ward and M. H. C - .4, W. S.mes and W. G. Scanned; I. A. ..euid and D. H. Butcher, L. A. C - e G. P. Parkinson; M. J. Russell i . i.-msaen, W. T. D. Harman and L i s . O. A. Y. Johnston and R. S. i. c a Seymour and L. A. Dougall; a W j.j;gar. anti G. N. Fairhurst, A. C. k. a .u i.. Harms. ... p.;..—ji. l. Bell and A. E. Green- » .1 S,..rner and R. J. Hobbs: o i Wesic.i tno L. M. Best, P R. t.A..y and J D. Hutchison; H. W. Mac- : ana K J Humphrey. I. M. Godby »-u c S Peare; W. D. Wood and H, S. W—am*. ti. Lasceles and J. H. he.v* *>... i P. Tymu ns and C. Holds worth. A. D. Ttneh and O. L. Anderson. RICHMOND HILL CLUB The d-aw for the bogey match to be f—.-tU lu-.:;uiOW is as lollOWs:—J. D. La-.e.-.t... N. N. Gardner, and D. E. P H. T. Aipeis, R. H. Booth. *no R l) M. Bassett; H. L. Whiteman. J a B Bruges, and F. T. M. Cheshire; C L S. Paie.soii. A. J. Sandom. and I. K Ben.noil; R. Newburgh. C. E. Webster, and H I. Laurenson; E. S. Thomson, J. fc Moxi: . and J. Wilson; G. L. Wynyard. F J Carrol], and H. D. Graham; C. H. XcC.ujaey, c. Hart, ar.d R. D. Glackin; f S Glackin. jun., J. D. Edmonds, and B G Donovan; R. H. T. Hamilton. L. K. Jones, and T. G. Anderson; G. N. Hobnts. J L Gant, and C. T. Salvesen: A S Graham. P. L. C. Bell-Syer, and K S Feast; G. J. McKay. H. W. Taylorfcnnn and R, M. Morrow: F. J. Pender and scorer. Post entries will be accepted TEMPLETON COUNTRY CLUB The round of the Taylor Rose Bowl competition will be played at the week-end. For the players not engaged to the rose bowl competition, an extra match has been arranged—a four-ball bogey, players to arrange their own partners and scorers.

KAIAPOI CLUB riis Mowing is the draw for the •eakd hole handicap, to be played tomorrow:—F. Hammer and H. Oram, S. E. Pappnli and L B. Evans. E. J. Corcoran and L. G Billcliff, J. H. Blackwell and R. Fisher. T. C Butcher and H. H. BlackWell. R. H. Reid and R. D. Gibson, D. G. Wilson and H. R. Aspinall. F. T. Capstick •Bd A. Butcher, J Halllgan and J. FarJ*Uy. L. J. Parnham and V. Sheehy. N. *- Wybtr and J. Rainey, F. S. Smaill and A. W Leithead. T. Darby and G. Ham**r. R Fendall and G. Mole, R. Hay J - B. Dune. L. H. Petrie and R. A. Martin. M Baker and E N. T. Reese, E. Cn»/ and R. D. Evans. G. M. Fawcett and 6- Hirst, A J. Bennetts and A. M. Ken*s*t, G. Aitken and E. W. Archbolß. F. A Field and A. Gordon. D. Robson and f Rinaldi. F. E Twyford and G. Brown. »- C. Kalnev and H. Hoskins, G. TurnbaU and T K. Papprill. P. Kidd and R. J. A. N. Mackav and A. E. Brown. Flayers still in the Evans Cup knock- *•# are drawn together and these matches **jr be pla> ed concurrently with the *ay'* competition

RANGIORA CLUB Members o I the Rangiora Golf Club start m the following order to-mor-when the first qualifying round for T s * Madariane Cup will be played;—H. * Bennett. L J Stanaway. E. O. Heney. *-H- Kemp Ja F. Watson, E. B. Read, r Menzies. V. E Gabites. R. J. Hegan, " Harlev. M E, Leech, H. K. Kippen®*r»» C Taylor, P M. Giles. C. L. *f**dith-Kave. C E. Fcatherstone. L. A. L, M King, R. A. Triggs. G. Wade. C J. Keir, G. M. Morgan. F. *• Mehrten?, E D Masters, J. M. Mon--2«“- P G. Ellis, J. D. Galloway. W. T. «■ Kelr. W. C. Keetlev, R. W. Ellis. G. W. Wattan. A. W. Verrall. T A. Ambrose, J. W. Stanton. A C Garde, A. C. Fraser, W. /. V. Hamilton. E. D. R. Smith. W. A. Macdonald. J. D. Cemm, R. G. ***»■*. M - B- Tweed'e. G. A. Parsons. G. y—*d. 3. A Bell. G E. H. Davis. E. A. jwwn. K. G Manchester. D. Appleby, *■ Buckingham. R. Macdonald. "RUBBLEY LADIES* CLUB MAjßl* Ladles' Golf Union medal match IWBHriiJlßrad at Russley yesterday, thf ISBbWE'<W*tS being;— Seniors; Mrs H. S. 1 17—87; Miss Y. Baxter. 95. #SESSn C. Wilson. 97. 18-4JI. Juniors: WtlßiF Karl. 101. 33 —89: Miss I. PfnM, 39—74; Mrs H. Hassall. W mmXSmttt B. Molr. 108. 27—79. lor the knock-out fourdose on Tuesday. Juniors hot to start In matches be- “■*» p-m.

HAREWOOD CLUB h* *^ ba iL b °Bey will be played at week-end and members to arrange their own partners wRh **** Starting timCS WAIMAIRI BEACH CLUB S e . a bogey handicap comfo pl 2. y ?iL fo-morrow, starting from Partners will be arranged before starting out. ctlhtZf f ° llowin ß is the draw for the ®° m P«tition to be played durth T e n e ml, en< * : ~ 9 a.m.: A. F. H. Morni? J u P « Whatman . and G. H. Christie; A ‘ H - Henry, and W. A. r‘ r e I,L M^ S ' J a A - Wilson, and R. J. w J - Russell, G. H. ■*“* R - S - Stokes; J. J. Staples, H- Brow n< an d hj. V. Ro; S. G. Rich, H ?J,lcf P n er r a S, d xr C -- V - Lester - 9 30: R- “■ 5* J- McNair, and G. E. Chamv m R J? utler - D. C. Parker, and Y;H G w Spi n er: 2?’ M ‘ L 3 *®- H p- Wells, w d r. W 'r> R^ SS ? 11 - 945: K - w - Staples, w. c. Debenham, and J D Law A Cox. C. W Dlebert. and IL J. Thomas; A.' B°wen, F. H. Howard, and L. Zimmer™3n - -J 0 ’ J- Sugg, d. Martin, M. Smith, and W. H. Wilson. The following is the draw for the ♦ 5J?*u OUn T °1 Pl a y*oif for the club’s junior « P r y Greenslade and H. E. Clarke, aiw ° le y and W. J Horwell, E. I. Smith and B. C. Rowe, J. Prew and E H Gregg.

TEMPLETON COUNTRY LADIES* CLUB The following is the draw for the second round of the aggregate foursomes, to be played to-morrow;— Mrs G. E. Priestnall and Miss G. Drummond v. Miss Cunneen and Miss Bradshaw, Mrs E. Rudkin and Miss Petrie v. Miss D. Ralfe and Miss White-Parsons, Mrs Toomey and Mrs Donaldson v. Miss O'Connell and Mrs Novell, Mjss E. Seymour and Miss Donaldson v. Mrs G. P. Anderson and Mrs Higgs, Mrs W. E. Simes and Miss E. Bowron v. Miss Morton and Mrs Lee, Mrs Humphreys and Miss Gregory v. Miss P. Murphy and Mrs Mercer, Miss F. Gleeson and Miss A. Marshall v. Miss Hart and Mrs Crawford, Mrs R. A. T. Lewis and Mrs Cairns v. Miss Fahey and Miss Scott. Miss E. James and Miss D. Musgrave v. Mrs Barrltt and Mrs Lloyd, Miss N. Ryan and Miss J. Wright v. Miss B. Wilson and Mrs L. Agar. Mrs M. L. Page and Mrs King v. scorer. Players are asked to start as soon after 11 o’clock as possible. TIMARU CLUB The following is the draw for the Stableford -bogey to be played by the Timaru Golf Club at Highfield to-morrow; Morning—J. Moves v. Allan, Ritchie v. Ledingham, Houlihan v. Hawkes. Lunan v. Rev. J. Baird, A. G. Tait a bye.

North East, 12.30 p.m.—W. J. Foote, Beswick. Berry, Cameron. A. J. Allport, T. 0. Fox, Gamble, Newton. M. A. Walker, Kemshed, G. H. Ussher, D. Moyes. E. G. Kerr, jun., Mullan. W. H, Walton, Mitchell, Sinclair, Morrison, Tonkin. Smith, Todd, Crawshaw, Mcßeath, E. A. Scott, R. Martin, Johnson, Paterson, H. Coxhead. A. L. Marshall, Mackay, Cave, McKenzie, May, G. F. Bridges, Green, Lynch, Reid, Forbes, Greenfield, Webb, Oxford, Holdgate, Barker, Healey, Robertson, Monaghan. Shrimpton, T. W. O. Fox, Duncan, Dobie, Bartos, Hobin, Bloxam, Almond, H. R. Scott, Ferrier. Port Arthur, 12.45 p.m.—Allcott, Innes Jones, Morris. J. Stevens. Torlesse, McRae, W. Allport, Sutherland. Steven, Sullivan, A. C. Martin, Webster, E. G. Kerr, Melrose. Ireland, O’Malley, Satterthwaite, Fearn, Rex Jones, Caithness. Ward, Collins, Harris, Ford, Abernethy, Creemer, N. C. Martin, Bruce, B. Moody, W. A. Scott, McClelland. Lawson, C. B. Kerr. R. Wilson, G. A. Ussher, Knowles, P. B. Foote. Farrell. R. Baird, Hunter, Skinner, Purdom. I. K. Martin, W. Davis, Duthie, C. H. Coxhead, Fairbrother, P. H. Davies. Horwell, Cunningham, Nicholas, G. A. Bridges, Baxter. Webber, Tait, D. S. Davies. Irvine, W. E. Wilson, Boyle, N, J. Walton, W. Moody. Hassell, G. J. Walker, Clark, McDonald, Isaac, Taylor, Ellis. TIMARL’ LADIES V. FAIRLIE LADIES A match played between the Timaru Ladies’ Golf Club against Fairhe on the Hlghfield links resulted in a win for the former by 14J games to 3j. Results were as follows (Timaru names first Singles—Mrs Brady 1, Mrs Anuiss 0; Mrs Skinner 1, Miss Keeffe 0; Miss Davies 1, Mrs McLean 0; Mrs Minifie 1, Mrs Carlton 0; Mrs Martin 1. Mrs Whitehead 0; Mrs Ewing 1, Mrs Rapley 0; Mrs Brewer 1. Mrs Trotter 0; Miss Young 1. Mrs Pocock 0; Mrs Piddlngton i. Miss McLean I- Mrs Satterthwaite 1, Mrs Fleming 0; Miss Fox 1, Miss Seay 0; Mrs Davies 1, Mrs Goodwin 0. Foursomes —Mrs Brady and Mrs Skinner 1. Mrs Anniss and Miss Keeffe 0; Mrs Davies and Mrs Minifie 1, Mrs McLean and Mrs Carlton 0; Mrs Martin and Mrs Ewing 0, Mrs Whitehead and Mrs Raplev 1; Mrs Brewer and Miss Young 0, Mrs Trotter and Mrs Pocock 1; Mrs Pmdington and Mrs Satterthwaite 0. Miss McLean and Mrs Fleming 1: Miss Fox and Mrs Davies 1. Miss Seay and Mrs Goodwin 0. GLEN-m CLUB (TIMARU) Following Is the draw for the men’s third qualifying round to be played tomorrow by the Glen-iti Club. Glen-iti, 1.15 P-m —Starter A. A. Wakefield - E Lawrence, W. Stafford, J. Menzies ’ jun.. F. J. O’Halloran, O. Robertson. D Crosbie. H- J- Moyes. J. Milhken. J. H. Russell. H. R. Parker. A B. Struthers. W. J. Smith. G. Carmichael, F. G. Lewis. E J. Thompson, R. A. Johnston. G. Miller. H, J. Clark, J. Morgan D. Menzies C. W. Steele. H. Baigent H. Bedford. J. Menzies. sen E . J - Wakefield, C. Durnmg, A. E. Lawrence, W. E. Jones, R. G. Slade. w Seavlew, 1.15 p.m.—Starter. H.J L*. War B. « A. W r T Sullivan. R. N. Kennedy, thvvaite, G. 1- » ui ‘ lV p ’ ps Entimt, F. Newmarch, J. A. Park. £;■ Thomrison n t M. Grant. J. C. inotm-suu, J. W Lennon. M. M. Enting. A. B. Adkins. NORTH END CLUB (TIMARU) The following players will represent the North End Club against Geraldine at Geraldine to-morrow: t Men-A. Ross. J. Barnard. J. Mason, L. Edyvean, F. O’Meeghan, P. Vesty. W. Reid. R. Reid. L. Tozer, A. Shilhto, Cr «7 rar mSTj Barnard. Miss Nolan, Mrs Vesty. Cars leave at 12.30 pm. KAIAPOI LADIES* CLUB ‘Sorunis?*as ss&. e ch w. Johnston 98 17—81; Miss Martyn, 98. la—tor U.. toursome knock-out to be played next Tues day (eight pairs to qualify) is a& lows:— Mrs W. Paton and Mrs R J. Smith. Miss Stark and Miss F. Horrell, Mrs A. Lelthead and Miss Reich Mrs G. Hammer and Mrs J. Johnston. Mrs E.J. Corcoran and Mrs H. Rinaldi, Mrs L. B. Evans and Miss Wright, Mrs D. G. Wilson and Mis jr q Smaill Mrs G. Edw'ards and Mrs H. Kob®on m Miss Aspinall and Miss Mclntosh Mrs Benners, and Mrs G. Hirst, Mrs G. Brown and Miss M The ß following players will do a hanciirao round: —Mrs Stevens and Mrs R. Gill, Airs A. Blakely and Mrs Hubble. Mrs J. Baker and Miss Gordon, Miss Evans and MlsfroureH. Mrs J. D. McMullan and Mrs Miller. Mrs J. Anderson and Mrs L. Hopkins, Mrs G. Aitken and Miss Thomas, Mrs Bilcliff and Mrs Francis, Mrs Turnbull and Miss M. Mclntosh, Miss N. Mclntosh and Miss N. Stevenson Mrs A. Mclntosh and Mrs Darby, Miss M. Stevenson and Miss Rainey. Miss C. Morten and scorer. ASHBURTON CLUB A flag match will be played by members of the Ashburton Golf Club to-mor-row players to arrange their own scorers.

HAWABDEN LADIES’ CLUB The best cards returned in the stroke competition were: —Senior, Mrs White, Mrs Bernev 75; junior. Miss Croft 75. In the bogey round the best cards returned were;— Dr. Wood (handicap Hi 5 down. Mrs Kenealy (18) 7 down. Teh draw for the sealed hole round to-day is;— Miss Anderson v. Mrs Blunder Miss Quigley v. Mrs Pickering. Mrs Reese v. Mrs Macfarlane. Miss Rutherford v Miss Luckie, Mrs Scott v. scorer, Mrs White v. Mrs Kenealy, Mrs Wood v. Miss Jones, Mrs J. W. Wright v. Mrs Foster. Miss Wright v. Mrs Fahey. Mrs Berney v. Mrs Dalzell, Miss Blakely v. Miss Blunden, Mrs Anderson v. Miss Mulcock, Mrs Ecroyd v. Miss Dwyer, Mrs Hendren v. Miss J. Croft Mrs Parsonage v. Miss E. Croft, Mrs F. M. Wright v. Mrs Saundercock. Miss Shelley v. Miss Holder. On Saturday a four-ball bogey will be played—the draw will be made at 1 p.m.

KAIKOURA CLUB Results of a Ladies’ Golf Union medal match played on Wednesday are as folMackle. 102. i= an. Miss M. Mackle, 100, 9—91. * Division —Miss A. Boyd. 105. 79 - Mrs J. Trewin, 116, 33—83; Mrs G. Gray 115, 30-85; Mrs V. Hughes. 118. 26 FoUowing is the draw for a nine-hole Canadian foursome to be played to-mor-rnw—Miss M. Mackle and Mrs McClatchie Miss E. Mackle and Miss M. Wareham Mrs Sabiston and Miss B. WalK J- M. Reid and Miss E. Wareua,C ' Mrs R. R. Laidlaw and Mrs J. C. Sh Mrs V. Hughes and Miss S. Miles. tvtvc Withers and Mrs A. Ball, Miss C. Wallace an? Miss F. Hayward. Mrs Gray and U Miss Strahl, Mrs J. Trewin and Miss v Pluck Miss E. Hayward and Mrs S. Evans Miss Stubbersfield and Mrs AnderE „Mi,, A Boyd and Mrs J. Kennedy, S Warner ans Miss D. Pluck. Miss F Th? a firs a t nd round er o£ the championship will be played on Wednesday.

PLEASANT POINT CLUB ~ - id. draw for a match, Following y t, tQ be played rrM Point Club during s the r X e ke\ A Tu?n°b b un tS v. R. « T . OHourke. R. Turnbun v y llakemoreT" E. White v. A. Crossman. N. E Mfss Robertf 0 v e 'Miss Maze. Mrs Me Ilwrlck v Miss Mcßean, Miss Miller v. Ele a i n > Roberts, Miss Gray y. J-^ lst^ d * Miss A Neilson v. Miss D. Chapman, rvnss sjstrsf*- jct O’Rourke? 1 79. 14-Ss? R° Mdlwrlck, 84. 16 —6B; F. Simmons, 88, 20 ” 68: 5^'69 Slm X 1 ° r’ gbeVfe °2_n a N. Sant:97. E Halsiead, 91, 19-72; K. Candy, 93. 17Si Turnfcl 6: 96 A - ST? Giles" 106, 24—82; B. Moore, 108, 24—84; E. W Miss ?. 3 ' Whiitefield, 100. 36-84; Miss Maze 94 22 —72; Miss Gray, 108, 3S---72. Miss b. Halstead, 109, 36—73; Miss l^l 100, 26—74; Miss Neilson, 112, 36—76. Mrs Evans, 100, 24—76; 5 ob 7 e q r . & ’’ 'q i 7a* Mcßean. 105, 28*—79, IVIISS v-. Whitefield, 118. 36—82; Mrs MMlwrick. ins 22 83* Mrs A. H. Roberts, 115, 30—85, 526, 36 90; Mr. P, Roberts, 124, 30—94; Miss Chapman, 143, Jty—lOi. hororata club The following Hororata golf team will plav an inter-club match with Lake Coleridge on Hororata Terrace Station links during the week-end ,-R. Murray. W. Stone, H. A. Oliver, A. J. Hams, W. O. Gray, and W. Bell. I GERALDINE CLUB The following will represenl the Geraldine District Golf Club v. North End (Timarui at Geraldine to-morrow.—D. J. Lack A D. Sharpe. T. C. Clarkson. E E. Scott’. A'. L. Brcnton. D. C.W>llhmm W, Webb, J. S. Lonmer, Canon J. F. Coursey, W. Hamilton, G. N. Feilden, J. J. McGuigan. W AIM ATE CLUB Progress results in the Hamilton Cup r^rrtarMrs^Judfe c" G. Holmes Mrs A. Grant and T. Healey beat Carletoil 'mid mdd a^d Mitchell and Morgan Carleton and Deacon beat Gnnger and Keyes, lden Laurenson beat Hood and Ward, Holden and Collett beat T. Healey and Grifhn, Temper and Tennant beat LQWe and L Healey, and Jones and Knell beat Bar clay and Crawford. GREENDALE CLUB The Greendale Golf Club opened its links on Saturday, there being a large attendance of players and supporters. After Mrs J. Gillanders. wife of the president, had driven the first ball, the captain, Mr H B. Shiplev, declared the links opened. A stroke handicap for trophies presented by Mr E. P. Adams was played, the Rev. Father McMonagle winning the men s trophy, and Mrs C. A. Ridgen the ladies. The following were the best cards.— Men—Father McMonagle 54. 0—46. H. o. Shipley 57, 10-47. G. Dysart 59. 10-49. L. Derrett 62, 10—52, P. Derrett 63, 10—53, A. Stewart 68, 15—53, W. Russell 74. 10-59. 59. C. A. Ridgen 81, 15—66. Women—Mrs C. A. Ridgen 66, 20—46, Mrs Bushell 69. 20—49, Miss M. Warren 72 20—52, Mrs W. Adams 75. 20—55, Miss Methven 77, 20—37, Miss D. Warren 87. 20 —67, Mrs H. B. Shipley 93 , 20 —73. On Saturday a stroke handicap will be played for the club trophy, play to begin at 1.15 sharp. AVONDALE LADIES* CLUB The following is the draw for the Stableford competition, to be played on Tuesday: —Miss T. M. Boddington and Mrs J.‘ Martin, Mrs F. Reynolds and Mrs N. V. Smith. Mrs L. S. Smith and Mrs J M. Preston. Miss K. Dobson and Miss X. Robson. Mrs A. Mangin and MrsW. E. Stickings, Mrs D. P. Brennan and Mrs W. J. Owens, Mrs J. W. Lovell and Miss B. M. Cook, Miss P. Ellwood and Mrs J. R. Grange, Mrs F. Cook and Mrs J. Pierce, Mrs J. W. Huggins and Mrs R. Atkinson, Mrs J. McNish and Mrs T. Condliffe, Mrs W. Spence and Mrs A. Dunn, Mrs R. A. Campbell and Mrs H. B. Duckworth, Miss E. Bundy and Mrs E. Harding, Mrs H. R. Blair and Mrs L. F. Blewett, Mrs K. B. Mcßae and Mrs L. Comer. Mrs T. W. Armstrong and Mrs L. W. Hudson. Mrs H. H. Stubbs and Mrs C G. M. Boyce. Mrs B. Collins and MLs P Clements. Mrs R. McNish and Mis O. Andersen, Mrs R. E. Bennett and Mrs E. G. Bonniface. C Grade Competition—Mrs Bowles and Mrs Thorburn, Mrs W. R. Jones and Mrs Tench, Mrs N, B. Money and Mrs Sutcliffe. Mrs C. Woods and Mrs Cotton, Mrs Schneidcman and Mrs Sladen, Mrs Jerman and Mrs Jacobson, Miss G. Woods and scorer. Mrs Owens in charge. RUSSLEY LADIES* CLUB The following is the draw for the medal match to be played on June 14;— Miss M. Evans plays Miss I. Buckhurst, Dr. K. Allison plays Miss F. Ward, Miss E. Ward plays Mrs O’Shea, Mrs Fleming plays Mrs Hastings, Miss M. Hartle plays Miss M. McCrostie, Miss N. Smithson plavs Miss J. Buckhurst, Miss G. Russell plays Miss M. Wilkinson, Mrs B. Mair plays scorer. HAREWOOD LADIES* CLUB The following is the draw for a stroke match to bo played this week-end:— Miss P. Dunkley, Mrs E. Kerr, and Mrs F. W. Stevens: Misses M. Wilson, D. Wauchop, and W. Robertson; Misses H. Halliday, M. Garbutt, and E. Edmonds; Misses R. Pedder, B. Beadel, and M. Haisty; Misses L. Martin, B. Leslie, and M. Peate; Misses S. Scott, D. Daly, and E. Thornton: Misses M. Stenhouso, F. Robinson, and M. Baxter; Misses G. Martin, H. Haskins, and Jackson. ASHBURTON LADIES* CLUB The Ashburton Ladies’ Golf Club played a Canadian foursome yesterday, and resulted in a win for Mrs R. Kennedy and Mrs H. S. Billcliff. The best cards were as follows (scratch score 70):—Mrs R. Kennedy and Mrs H. S. Billcliff, 94, 24 —70; Mrs S. Truman and Mrs Macdonald. 106, 34 72- Mrs J. Bennett and Miss Langley. 106 33—73; Miss A. Amos and Miss M. Findley, 100. 27—73; Miss Z. Bonnington and Mrs F. Watt, 102, 28—74; Mrs C l. Miller and Mrs A. L. Jones, 106, 32—74; Mrs H. Thompson and Mrs G. Ferrier 101 05 76- Mrs E. Condell and Miss E. Smith 104’, 27—77; Mrs J. Sinclair and Miss K. Anderson, 105. 28-77.

HORORATA LADIES’ CLUB The following is the draw for the Playoff in the captain’s trophy match;— Mrs T. H. A. Richards (16) plays Mrs B. C. Rutherford (36); Miss D. Oliver (15) plays Miss R. Barrett (36); Mrs W. O. Gray (22) plavs Miss E. Thorne (33); Mrs T. Stone (23) plays Miss D. Thwaites (26).

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