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KARORI CLUB

On Saturday next the lady members of the Karori Club will play the L.G.U. i medal round postponed from last Saturday. The following is the draw for a bogey competition to be played by the midweek, lady members- on Tuesday next.—

A Grade.—Mrs. Green v. Mrs. Younie; Mrs. Denne v. Mrs. Gunn; Mrs. Dykes v. • Mrs. Westbrook; Mrs. El-' liott v. Miss Allen; Miss Kissel v..Mrs Munden; Mrs. Gunson v. Mrs. Farquhar. ■ .

•B Grade.—Miss Powell v. Miss Giddings; Mrs. Grant v. Mrs. Levien; Mrs. Bradley v. Mrs. Davis; Mrs. Hankinson, v. Mrs. Holm; Mrs. McGavin v Mrs. Meade; Mrs. Roake v. Mrs. Allen; Mrs. Simmiss v. Mrs. Ham; Mrs. Ross v. Mrs. Jordan.

. The winners of the Stableford competition played last Tuesday were Miss Kissel and Mrs. Jordan in the A and B grades respectively. m9 n Sunday last a visiting team from Tm^Glen was defeated by 4 games to XL £5 results being as follows, with the liarori members mentioned first:— Fourball.—Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Munden lost to .Mrs. Latta and Miss White- £ cad;ead; Mrs. Elliott and Miss Monro •beat Mrs. O'Toole and Mrs. Purdie. Mrs. Smith beat Mrs. LattaMrs. Munden lost to Miss WhiteheadMrs. Elliott beat Mrs. O'Toole: Miss Monro beat Mrs. Purdie.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXI, Issue 107, 7 May 1936, Page 16

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KARORI CLUB Evening Post, Volume CXXI, Issue 107, 7 May 1936, Page 16

KARORI CLUB Evening Post, Volume CXXI, Issue 107, 7 May 1936, Page 16

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