TITAHI LADIES' CLUB.
The following is the draw for the medal round and first eclectic to be played next weekend by the Titnhi Ladies" f.'olf Club:—Miss McKee and Miss \Y. Davis; Miss White and Mrs. Fair: Miss Cooney and Miss Davis; Mrs. Moore and Miss Btincehall; Miss Lucena' and Miss Mclntosh ; Miss Adams and Miss Mitchell; Miss Wllkins and Miss McCrostie; Miss Hollis nnd Miss Yeoman; Mrs.-Carr and .Mrs. Munro r Miss Sunderland -and Miss M. Adams: Miss Dobson and Miss Kinchela : Dr. Bakewell and Miss Simkin : .Mrs. Marshall and Miss Herrey. C division, to start at-No. IS: Miss P. Morris and Mrs. Crjchton: Miss Godfrey and Mrs. Hayward; Mrs. McMahon and-Mrs. Boon; Mrs. H. Dodson and Mrs. Wlllcox: Miss Moore and Miss Ready; Miss Sliead and Mrs. T. Dndson.
The folloirinjr. team will represent Titahi Club in a match with Sliandon Club at Shan'lnn on Saturday:— MMs Whiti\ MN\s W .!>avis Mr*. Fair. )!w Mr-Ken. Vi«s t'.»..i,-y Ari-»* Dstls. Mis:; Teoman, Miss Mitchell, Miss Adam? Mi>d Hollis, Mi« iiiu.rdi.-ui, ami .Miss Li;cci,.i.
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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 24, 28 July 1933, Page 14
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173TITAHI LADIES' CLUB. Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 24, 28 July 1933, Page 14
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