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I SPORTING FIXTURES I HANMER SPRINGS GOLF CLUB (Inc.) i DRAW FOR 18 HOLES FOURSOME JANUARY 27, 1968 No. 6 Tee. —9.30 a.m.: L. Muir and Mrs Muir, J. Milne and Mrs Milne, N. Vowles and L. Carter. 9.38: J. Gilbert and Mrs Gilbert, J. Morton and J. Ayres, F. Hoffman and Mrs Hoffman. 9.46: N. Beauchamp and Mrs Corson, H. C. Ensor and D. Skinner, Miss J. Gilbert and J. D. Rolls. 9.54: K. C. Ensor and Mrs Ensor. R. Ensor and Miss Manning, G. Long and Mrs Long. 10.2: D. J. Tapper and Mrs Tapper, B. S. Smith and Mrs Smith, T. Deyell and Mrs Wilkinson. 10.10: W. M. Stocks and Mrs Stocks. J. R. Wilson and Mrs Wilson, K. Perrin and Mrs Morton. 10.18: J. McGillivray and J. R. Wilson jun., B. Lyall and J. Ward, A. N. Rattray and A. H. R. Driscoll. 10.26: G. Peter and Mrs Peter, G. Gardiner and Mrs Gardiner, G. W. A. Green and Mrs Green. 10.34: H. C. Anderson and Miss Sutherland, J. Pettigrew and Mrs Pettigrew, A. Anderson and Mrs Anderson. 10.42: Cheviot party. 10.50: T. M. Mating and Mrs Rutherford, M. Hepburn and Mrs Simes, J. Colombus and Mrs Colombus. 10.58: A. D. Russell and Mrs Russell. B. Pool and A. L. Pluck, F. Farrow and Miss Mallon. 11.6: J. Humm and Mrs E. R. Mars, Hilson and Mrs Hilson. 12.15: A. P. and Mrs A. P. Blair, T. C. Mating and Mrs Maling. 12.23: T. T. Shivas and Mrs Shivas, F. Richardson and K. J. McCormick, T. Read and Mrs Latham. No. 15 Tee.—9.3o a.m.: R. R. Gardner and Mrs Gardner. A. V. Beattie and T. Menzies, A. Whitehead and Mrs Whitehead. 9.38: E. H. Hill and D. Knight, R. Skinner and W. F. Brown, F. Edwards and Mrs Edwards. 9 46E. H. Gailagher and Mrs Gallagher, A. Roberts and Mrs Roberts, R. D. Evans and Mrs Evans. 9.54: P. D. Hall and Mrs L. Farrow, K. O’Callaghan and Mrs Fraser. T. W. Harrison and Mrs Harrison. 10.2: A. C. Cossar and G. Cossar, D. Matthews and P. J. Cassidy, R. Blank and W. E. Parker. 10.10: N. Gilligan and Mrs Shaw, D. O’Callaghan and Mrs O’Callaghan, A. G. Skinner and E. Mills. 10.18: R C Perry and A. Pedder, I. Evans and G. Wilder. E. G. O. Rutherford and Mrs Fitzgerald. 10.26R. Savill and S. Maling, L. M Murray and P. S. Harriot, E. H. Poole and J. Sisson. 10.34: p Moore and Mrs Jones, P. Ensor and Mrs Hayton, G. M. Bennett and Mrs Bennett. The committee regrets that post entries will not be accepted. Players must be on the tee five minutes before advertising starting time. 8916 RAKAIA GOLF CLUB DRAW FOR JUNIOR PLAYERS’ TOURNAMENT SUNDAY, JANUARY 28, 1968 No. I Tee.—l p.m.: J. C. Kingsbury, P. D. Mott, S. McLennan, G. Pitman. 1.5: G. Vercoe. T D. Emery, D. Rhodes, C. Lowery I. G. Titmus, R. Wood, W D Hoy, R. J. Feutz. 1.15: M. Stokes', C. H. Nairn, D. Liversey, G. Innes. 1.20: Miss J. Adams, Miss P. Chisholm. No 5 Tee.—l p.m.: H. Reid/ M. Pitman. N. Thomas, S. Oliver. 1.5: A. Gardiner, S. Cowie, B. Brown, M. Craig. 1.10: P. Cornelius, J. Smart, G. Cowie. 1.15: G. Archer. J. Rennie. R. Chisholm. A limited number of post entries will be accepted. 8109 VACANCIES—FARM EMPLOYEES MARRIED man, fully expert, enced, for dairy farm, no children. Apply K 839, "Press,” Rangiora. X 7933 SITUATIONS WANTED FARM WORK FENCING, experienced fencers available now for high or low country fencing tn Canterbury and surrounding districts. Applv P 3509, ‘•Press.” 395 s FULLY experienced farm worker requires position urgently. Ph. 67K, Methven. 541 LINCOLN College student rcT quires week-end work, 2 years farming experience, town milk supply preferred, other work considered. No accommodation required if close to Christchurch. Phone 79-386, PRE-Lincoln or Massey student requires work on mixed farm. Experienced, own transport. Ph. 98D, Hororata (collect), between 6 and 11 p.m.X8020 SHEARING: two shearers wanting shearing and crutching. Neat job guaranteed. Willing to travel. Phone 3380. Ashburton. 9549 SITUATIONS WANTED MALES GROUNDSMAN, gardener, handyman. Experienced man, work morifinga only. Phone 527-158. 8033 SEMI-retired tradesman, parttime work, gas welding, soldering, sheet metal, woodwork, anything considered, or would take in w'ork at home, reasonable. 8134, ‘‘Press.”XBl34 WHEN you want to BUY, look where people advertise what they have to sell. When you want to SELL, advertise where people look for what they want to Buy. The Classified Columns of “THE PRESS” will serve you well—BOTH WAYS. Phone 50-199 any time, a Direct Line for your convenience.

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Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31586, 25 January 1968, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31586, 25 January 1968, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31586, 25 January 1968, Page 14

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