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TITAHI LADIES' CLUB

The following is the draw for a oneclub teams match to be played by-the Titani ladies tomorrow:—Misses Hollis. Kinchela, J. Carr, and Mrs. James; Misses Wilson, Hunter, Small, and Mundell; Misses M. Adams, White, P. Carr, and Patten; Mrs. Cox, Mrs. Bradley, Miss Ashby, and Miss. Todd; Mrs. Gault, Mrs. McParlan, Mrs. Scotland, and Mrs. Hay ward; Mrs. McQuarrie, Miss McKee, Miss Veitch, and Mrs. Wilcox; Misses Adams, Wilkins, Ready, and Gray; Misses Low.. Clarke, Aimers, and Mrs. Brice.

The following is the draw for a medal round to be played on Sunday:— No. 1 tee: Miss Hollis and Mrs. Cox; Miss Wilson and Miss McKee; Miss M. Adams and Miss Wilkins; Mrs. Gault and Miss Clark; Miss Kinchela and Mrs. McParland; Miss Low and Miss White; Miss Hunter and Miss Aimers: Mrs. Bradley and Miss Adams. No. 6 tee: Miss Veitch and Miss Ready; Mrs. Scotland and Miss J. Carr; Miss Ashby and Miss Small; Mrs. Brice and Miss Patten; Miss Symes and, Mrs. Hay ward; Miss P. Carr and Mrs. Wilcox; Miss McLennan and Mrs. James: Mrs. Meade and Miss Todd; Miss B Dunning and Miss Gray; Miss E. Dunning and Miss Lapham; Miss Mundell and Miss Fleming. The winner of the Stableford bogey competition played last week was Miss Hollis. .

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 14, 16 July 1937, Page 18

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TITAHI LADIES' CLUB Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 14, 16 July 1937, Page 18

TITAHI LADIES' CLUB Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 14, 16 July 1937, Page 18

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