HUTT LADIES' CLUB
The following is the draw i'or the L.G.U. and qualifying round for the Hutt Ladies' Club championships to be played on Wednesday.—No. 1 tee, at 10 a.m.: Mrs. Duncan and Miss Griffin; Mrs. Paterson and Mrs. Park; Miss Lee and Mrs. Hanson; Mrs. Monkman and Mrs. Foreman; Mrs. Rogers and Mrs. Norman; Mrs. Lewis and Mrs. Ashe; Mrs. Wilson and Mrs. Partridge; Mrs. Slater and Mrs. Wiren; Mrs. Harman and Miss Dawson; Mrs. Hogg and Mrs. Monteith; Mrs. Chapman and Mrs. Fleming; Mrs. Munden and Mrs. Evers-Swindell: Mrs. Sherwood and Mrs. Davidson; Mrs. Bradley and Mrs. Green; Mrs. McC'ulloch and Mvs. Fossey: Mrs. Hughes and Miss McCaskill; Mrs. Can* and Mrs. Wilkinson; Mr?. Evans and Mrs. Hardcastle; Miss Siewart and Mrs. Radford: Mrs. Wells ted and Mrs. Turner. From No. 12 tee at 10.30 a.m.: Mrs. Admore and Mrs. Pacey; Mrs. Tennent and Mrs. Rainey; Miss Jones and Mrs. Carter; Mrs. Fraser and Mrs. Moss; Mrs. F. 'Luke and Miss Myers; Mrs. Baldwin and Mrs. Rowland; Mrs. Toomey and Mrs.
Hindle; Mrs. Buckleton and Mrs. Holden; Mrs. Thompson and Mrs. Welch. Mrs. F. Luke, who carried the flag down the eighteenth fairway, was the winner of the flag competition for Mrs. Chapman's trophy played last week.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 63, 12 September 1938, Page 18
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HUTT LADIES' CLUB
Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 63, 12 September 1938, Page 18
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