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RESULTS.
Taita Ladies' Club. —Midweek play for Taita trophy, Mrs. Webley; runner-up, Mrs. Waddoll. Weekend play for the "K. D. Smith" Cup was won by Miaa L. Lake, and the modal competition was won by Mrs. Z. McKenzle. . Parcmata Club.—Stableford. B. Wllkle; semifinals Odlin Cup, Payno and Miss B. Bannister beat Younff and Miss D. Griffen, Dillon and Miss Elsfolder beat Elllneiord and Mrs. Coorabes. Paremata Ladies' Club.—Stableford: Seniors. Mrs. WUkie; juniors, Miss Harris. Scml-flnals senior championship: Mrs. Parker beat Mrs. Wllkle at the nineteenth; Mrs. Croft beat Miss B. Bannister, 3 and 2. Ranaimarie Ladies' Club.—L.G.U. match: Senior, Miss W. Davis; junior, Miss M. Walker. Sliver Button for best net score, Mi.'is M. i Walker. ] Pukerua Bay Club.—•Bogey. L. Nola. Karori Ladies' Club.—L.G.U., Mrs. Youuie, 75 net. Fourball bogey for Miss Lauchlan's trophy, Miss Anderson and Miss Price, 5 up. C grade championship ttnal, Miss Price beat Mrs. Murdoch. Senior championship j semi-final, Mrs. Murphy beat Mrs. Anderson. I Captain's trophy, Mrs. Kennedy beat Mrs. Cooper at the nineteenth. Handicap Cup, Mrs. Murphy beat Mrs. (Jlbaon. FIXTURES. Rangimario Ladles' Club.— Championship draw : Kenior, Miss Duvls a liyo, Mrs. Lister v. Mr«. Dodfion, Mrs. ChambnrK v. Mra. Cuuntnt;ham, Mlsb Whltoman v. Mrs. McMuhon: juniors, Mra. Johnsen v. Mrs. Croxton. Mrs. Mooney v. Miss B. .TnliiiHton. Ml«h M. Jamuß V. Miss IS. Johnson, Mm. (Jrlflln v. Mrs. 11. James, Mrs. 11. Webb v. Mlhs BLubbn, Mrs. Plrlo v. Mrs. C:uni)boll, Mrs. 10. Webb v. Miss Flanagan, Miss Walker v. Mlhs Hiincoliall: ltnn«imarie handicap, Mlkm It. McMahoii v. Mrs. McUowau, Mrs. C. James v. Mr«. J. Watt, Mrs. Carr v. Miss Chambers, Mlsa Taylor v. Mlhh Franklyn. First round must bo completed by October 13. October (>: Stsililet'onl boKcy. Karori Ladies' Club.—Wnektmd: Wlnx match lor Mr. Craiiiboiid's trophy. Saturday afternoon: L.dS.U. round. Titaiti Ladlos' Club.— Saturday: L.O.U. Weekend: .Stub) of old boui'y. Pukerua Bay Club. —Weekend: Vhig competition. Taita Ladles' Club. —Midweek play, a medal round; wcekvnd play, uesnior and junior championship finals and a hidden hole* competition. During the wcekond B. D. Aitkon, at the Paromata course, holed his too shot at the fifth, "Beecher'B Creek," 200 yards.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXX, Issue 81, 2 October 1940, Page 4
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