WELLINGTON LADIES' GOLF CLUB
The following is the draw for the second L.G.U. Medal to be played to-morrow*:— Senior.—Mrs. Blair v. Mrs. Peacock; Mrs. Menzies v. Miss T. Duncan; Mrs. Blackleyv t Miss T. Bell; Mrs. Webster v. Miss Dj«r; Mrs. H. Nathan y'. Mrs. Tweed; Mrs. Seddon y. '.Mrs. Marehbanks; Mrs. Spiers v. Mrs. Gregory; Mrs. Hayman v. Mrs. J. Duncan; Mrs. Simpson v. Ji:ss Marehbanks; - Miss Richardson v. Miss Zohrab; Mrs. Stout v. Miss Ward; Mrs. Brodie v. Miss Wylie. Junior.—Miss Duthie v. Miss' Scott; Mrs. Wood v. Miss Buckleton; Miss V. Blundell v. Mrs. Fulton; Miss Macintosh v. Mrs. Holmes; Mrs. S. Nathan v. Mrs. Findlay; Miss P. Eiddiford v. Miss M. Gilmer; Mrs. B. Smith v. Miss C. Johnston; Mrs. E. Blundell v. Mrs. Howden; Mrs. V. Ward v. Miss Elliott; Miss C. Young v. Miss.M. Peacock; Mrs. Chesney v. Miss D. Jones; Mrs. Kemp v. Mrs. V. Jones. Last week's competition, senior and jlinior foursomes, for prizes presented by Mrs. Gregory, were won by Miss B. Bell and Miss P. Blundell. , Players unable to play on Wednesday please ring up Miss Dyer.
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 76, 31 March 1931, Page 7
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