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COUNTRY CLUBS v. NAPIER. CLUBS. A match was played on the Napier links on Saturday between a team from tne Waipawa. Waipukurau and Takapail chibs versus the Napieclub. ami resulted in a win tor the home team by 15 games to 2. <m>> match being halved. I’he following are the results, country players being mentioned first :-- E. Loillhe lost to H. E. Clo.’Se. C. Waldrom lost to M. L. .Shaw. F. Oliver beat F. B. Pilcher. H. Peacock lost to T. Gihay. E. J. Deck lost to 11. J. Smith. E. Waldrom lost to N. Kettle. T. Reid beat A. B. Balfour. I. Mackie lost to T. E. Crosse. W. Ellingham halved with D. R. Murray. H. M. Rathbone 10.-t to I. B. Logan. ('). Mom klon lost to A. O. RusseJl. H. Collett lost to R. W. Dalgleish. E. Smith lost to G. M. Morris. E. Larnach lost to ( . D. Kennedy. D. Campbell lost to G. Kelly. .1. B. A Deane lost, to G. E. Mannering. M. OCoimor lost to H. F. Bernau. IE E. Harper lost to J. R. Ma<Lenmiii.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume IV, Issue 430, 9 August 1915, Page 2

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GOLF. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume IV, Issue 430, 9 August 1915, Page 2

GOLF. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume IV, Issue 430, 9 August 1915, Page 2

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