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OPUNAKE.

(.From Our Own Correspondent). • GOLF. The final of the ladies’ B grade championship was .played during the weekend. ' Miss N. Hotter defeated Miss H. Julian by three up and two to play. The semi-finals of the men’s, handicap championship have been played'. Church defeated Edmonds and Julian defeated. Jones 1 The closing day of the club will he held on Saturday, when a mixed four- ■. f some match will be played and the trophies ivon dunng rtlie treason will bo proseiitod. BOWLING. The official opening of the Pi ham a bowlinpr green took place on Saturday. Mr F. Julian, in opening the green for the season, referred to thp loss to the cliib and to the district by the deaths of Slessns D. ffarrop and J. Cowan. After the opening match, Messrs Quinn 'and Biisoheho, on behalf of the visitors, thanked the Pihama Chub for the ppasaait afternoon. Tiie lady .supporters of the club provided afternoon tea.. ’ TENNIS. The official opening of the Opunake Tennis Club was held on Monday. A good! crowd of piavens took part in blip Yankee tournament. which, after many close finishes, was won by Messrs K.. B. Dawkins and D. J. Thomas. In declaring the courts open the president (Mr F. Julian) welcomed the visitors and wished the club every success during the season.

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Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 24 October 1928, Page 5

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OPUNAKE. Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 24 October 1928, Page 5

OPUNAKE. Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 24 October 1928, Page 5

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