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■'■■"'■'. . ' . "Eveniuij Post" Photo. NEW ZEALAND REGAINS THE KIRK- \VINDEYER GOLF CUP.— On left,'"gallery" .following players during the series of singles Snatches at the . Middlemore links, 'Auckland, on Saturday, between players representing New Zealand and New South Wales. Foursomes and singles were played over a period of two days, New Zealand loinning by 4 matches to 2. On right, W. R. Dobson (iS.b.H .J playing out of a bunker at the fourth, ivhere the New Zealand captain, T.H. Horton, was also bunkered, ivithin two feel of the visitor's ball.

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Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 83, 9 April 1934, Page 7

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■'■■"'■'. . ' . "Eveniuij Post" Photo. NEW ZEALAND REGAINS THE KIRK- \VINDEYER GOLF CUP.—On left,'"gallery" .following players during the series of singles Snatches at the. Middlemore links, 'Auckland, on Saturday, between players representing New Zealand and New South Wales. Foursomes and singles were played over a period of two days, New Zealand loinning by 4 matches to 2. On right, W. R. Dobson (iS.b.H .J playing out of a bunker at the fourth, ivhere the New Zealand captain, T.H. Horton, was also bunkered, ivithin two feel of the visitor's ball. Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 83, 9 April 1934, Page 7

■'■■"'■'. . ' . "Eveniuij Post" Photo. NEW ZEALAND REGAINS THE KIRK- \VINDEYER GOLF CUP.—On left,'"gallery" .following players during the series of singles Snatches at the. Middlemore links, 'Auckland, on Saturday, between players representing New Zealand and New South Wales. Foursomes and singles were played over a period of two days, New Zealand loinning by 4 matches to 2. On right, W. R. Dobson (iS.b.H .J playing out of a bunker at the fourth, ivhere the New Zealand captain, T.H. Horton, was also bunkered, ivithin two feel of the visitor's ball. Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 83, 9 April 1934, Page 7