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FIXTURES. Boulcott Ladles' Midweek.—Opening day, Wednesday, Stableford bogey. Karori Ladies' Club.— Weekend; Saturday, sealed holes, L.G.U. medal round. Paremata Club.—Weekend: morning, bogey; afternoon, eclectic and medal. Manor Park Club.—Saturday, bogey; weekend, stableford; four-ball bogey. RESULTS. i Rangimarle Club.—Weekend: Bogey, S. Treahy, 1 down; medal, A. Dunnett. 86, 20— 66; D. Furrie, 84, 13—71. , Boulcott Club. —Opening day, mixed Canad-\ ian foursome, Mrs. Usher and Webley. 59' net; Mr. and Mrs. Christie, 60 net. Paremata Club. —Opening day: Mised Canadian foursome, Miss B. Bannister and Mr. N. Payne; long driving competition (ladies), Miss E. Harris; (men), Mr. S. Grounsell. Titahi Ladies.—Weekend: Medal round, players arrange own partners.
Medal round,
Over 45,000,000 people visited the New York World's Fail', which closed after two seasons; the grounds; now a permanent park and arboretum, were two years ago a refuse dump.
An Englishman found a gasmask case containing £1847, and the money was returned through the police to the owner.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXI, Issue 78, 2 April 1941, Page 7
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