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Sporting Fixtures CORINGA COUNTRY CLUB SPONSORED BY SOUTHPAK ON Monday, June 5, 18-hole mens and womens. Gross, Nell and Stableford tournament. Men 3 grades. Women 2 grades. Grades to be decided on the day. Nearest the pin and longest drive. Entry fee £lO. This is a sponsored tournament for Coringa Junior Golf. To book a starting time starting between 10.15 and 12.30 please phone Clubhouse, 597-174 or Dick Hendon 554-452. ELLESMERE GOLF CLUB MEN'S MID WEEK TOURNAMENT No. 1 Tee: 11 a.m. J. Reynlsh, K. Cutting, L. Barnett, S. McCormick. 11.06: R. Taiaroa 4. 11.12: K. McCormick 4. 11.18: M. Nairn, P. Heslop, C. Greenwood, H. Lemon. 11.24: J. Chamberlain 4. 11.30: A. Brown, R. Ashby, G. McLean, J. Stevens. 11.36: J. Johnstone 4. 11.42: N. Gourlay, C. Smith, 5. Pycroft. 11.48: D. Morrish, R. Stephens, R. Blakemore, M. Inch. No. 10 Tee: Il a.m. J. Templeton 4. 11.06: S. Brannigan, R. Boyce. J. Cogland, N. Mugford. 11.12: B. Winchester 4. 11.18: Wrightsons 4. 11.24: A. Welsh 4. 11.30: J. Kennett 4. 11.36: Cavaliers 4. 11.42: C. Heslop 4. POST ENTRIES WELCOME RANGIORA GOLF CLUB INC. MEN’S MID-WEEK TOURNAMENT WEDNESDAY, MAY 31 No. 1 TEE: 11.42: D. Pulley, N. Eder, J. Walter, S. Stokes. 11.48: A. Marsh, C. Marsh, G. Clark, J. Kay. 11.54: N. Henderson, M. Childs, J. Allin, J. McNicholl. 12.00: T. Monk, F. B. Leech, B. Hutchinson, S. Gallagher. 12.06: G. Davison, B. Henderson, B. Hawke, D. McKay. 12.12: L. Roberts, L. Ewart, M. Atkinson, B. Blackburn. 12.18: S. Dyer, T. Russell, W. Cann, A. Dyer. 12.24: L. Bryden, M. Wyles, M. Gordan, Another. 12.30: L. Giles, R. Kearney, G. Koller, D. Dunlop. 12.36: J. McKinnon, M. McKinnon, D. Pengelley, B. Henry. 12.42: L. Watson, L. Wilson, M. Clark, A. Saunders. 12.48: R. Nelson, E. Gillman, R. Findlay, A. Sparks. 12.54: S. Webster, K. Davey, R. Chlsnall. 1.00: A. Kingsland, A. Brownlie, B. BraggNo. 9 TEE: 11.42: G. Allin, D. Lavery, J. Cann, V. Guglietta. 11.48: S. Mitchell, P. McGarva, A. Beck, B. Ford. 11.54: K. Allln, J. Gallagher, D. Alllston, W. Price. 12.00: K. Edgington, D. Wareing, A. Wagner, J. Dunne. 12.06: R. Perry (4). 12.12: W. Withers, F. Wright, J. Winsloe, R. Cheesman. 12.18: T. Cleary, L Glassey, J. Young, B. Simpson. 12.24: Steel (4). 12.30: T. Roileston, J. Mcßae, L. Roberts, K. Gill. 12.36: R. Cox, E. R. Peter, E. D. Peter, I. G. Peter. 12.42: K. P. O’Byrne, V. Duffy, R. DomInlcovlch, J. Wynter-Smith. 12.48: J. Graham, A. Kemp, C. Kitto, L. Livermore. 12.54: R. Williams, G. Latimer, G. Wlremu, C. Nairn. Please report to Starter 15 mins before starting time. Hire BABY safety seat rental from Team Hutchinson Ford Parts Dept, ph. 793-440. HIRE your baby safety seat from Team Hutchinson Ford Parts Dept, ph. 793-440. RENTAL, baby safety seats from Team Hutchinson Ford Parts Dept, ph. 793-440. Radio, Stereos, etc. SOTA turntable, Dynavector tone-arm and cartridge, Plinius amp 200w mono-blocks and Gale speakers. $5500. Replacement cost of turntable alone. $5OOO. Ph. 661-030 (before 2.30 p.m.). Situations Wanted RELIEF drivers and plant operators, all types of work undertaken, long or short term relief. Ph. Ivan 229-521. Situations Vacant OUTWORKERS OUTWORKERS FACTORY trained sewing machinists required for , jackets and shirts. Must , have own plain sewer machine. Continuous work, good rates. Phone Fay 797-. 311, . AN IMMEDIATE START FOR six people who are looking for a career. We are a local distributorship of an international company and are expanding in New Zealand. Our only requirements are your own car and determination to do well. For full training toward an exciting future phone 663-345. ASSISTANTS 18-25 YEARS DYNAMIC, outgoing achiever required to help overworked manager. Must have sense of humour and be selfmotivated. Full training in all aspects of marketing — could lead to sales if desired. Good money. Immediate start. Travel opportunity interprovincial. PHONE 666-659 after 8.30 a.m. COFFEE LOUNGE ASSISTANT PERSON wanted for full-time position in our central city coffee lounge. Must be well groomed, with a sense of humour, and be able to work ' well under pressure. Previous counter work an advantage. ' PHONE 795-826 ESCORT STAFF WANTED FULL and part-time work for busy escort agency. PH. 812-239 ANY TIME. KNITTERS GOOD Knitters required. Experience In Fairisle preferred. PHONE 832-931 BUS. HRS

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Press, 30 May 1989, Page 27

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Page 27 Advertisements Column 1 Press, 30 May 1989, Page 27

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