WELLINGTON LADIES' CLUB
The following is the draw for th< second L.G.U. to be played tomorrow by the ladies of the Wellington Gol Club:— ' Seniors.—Miss Ward v. Mrs. Hatman Mrs. Blackley v. Miss S. Todd, Mrs Spiers v. Mrs. Howden, Miss Dyer v Mrs. Menzies, Mrs. H. Nathan v. Mrs Whatley, Mrs. Weston v. Mrs. W. G TurnbuU, Mrs. Hunt v. Mrs. Stott, Misi M. Peacock v. Miss Wylie, Miss J Peacock v. Mrs. Paterson, Mrs. Jones, < bye. Juniors. —Mrs. Barry Blundell v. Mrs J. Duncan, Miss Duthie v. Miss Lud brook, Miss Elliott v. Miss Joyce Nathan, Mrs. Hanna v. Mrs. Rhind Miss Herbert v. Mrs. Tripe, Miss Hempton v. Miss Reading, Miss McPar ,land v. Mrs. Turnbull, Miss Pearc< v. Mrs. Richardson, Miss J. Wheeler v Mrs. A. T. Young, Miss V. Richardsor v. Mrs. Whitcombe, Miss N. Wheeler v Mrs. Todd, Mrs. N. Smith v. Miss B Blundell, Mrs. Tweed v. Mrs. E. Blun dell, Miss N. Blundell, a bye. Results of last week's match for Miss Duncan's prize were:—First, Mrs Stott and Miss Margot Peacock; sec ond, Mrs. Whatley and Miss V. Richard
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Evening Post, Issue 77, 31 March 1936, Page 18
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187WELLINGTON LADIES' CLUB Evening Post, Issue 77, 31 March 1936, Page 18
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