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LADIES’ CHAMPIONSHIP. (BY TELEGRAPH —-PRESB ASSOCIATION.) HAMILTON, Sept. 23. The New Zealand ladies’ golf championship tournament was continued today. The outstanding feature was the play of Miss Ivay, of Whangarei, who is only sixteen years of age.’ In the championship the fourth round resulted: Miss Snodgrass (Rotorua) beat Mrs. Guy Williams (Wellington) 1 up. Mrs.' Peake (Cambridge) beat Mrs. Blythe (Hamilton) 1 up. Miss M. Payton (Auckland) heat Mrs. Slack (Cambridge) 8 up and 6. Miss Kay (Whangarei) beat Miss Gambrill (Wellington) 4 up and 3. The semi-finals will be played tomorrow. The club teams’ match (team of four) was won by Wellington A with a score of 367, Shirley (Christchurch) being second with 381. The Dnnolly Cup handicap (medal round) resulted: Halligaii (Te ArohaV 75, Mrs. M. MacFarlane (Auckland) 78, HAWKE’S BAY CHAMPION SHIP. NAPIER, Sept. 23. The Hawke’s Bay championship golf tournament opened to-day on the Waiohiki links, when the following qualified for the championship: J. F. Barker, Kapi Tareha, F. C. Fryer, N. H. Bull, M. R. M. Turnbull, G. M. Dogshun, jj. Lowry, L. Balfour, C. Riddell, H. IG. Davies, H. Mavu, S. Kopata, R. Kelha, S. Powdrell, S. E. Troutheek, and R. AY. Dalgleish. Match play commences to-morrow.

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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 24 September 1924, Page 3

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GOLF Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 24 September 1924, Page 3

GOLF Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 24 September 1924, Page 3

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