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MOTUEKA

I HIl KF.T RX'i rRKS | 'lilt- s.mn-r junior h.x lures have | w: by tin- Motm-ka. ' 1 'v. at-ss. Cor j S.'iv, Hr tki; Brookiv:- v. V\ ■ j October olsl : ' Molueka v. ibmoklyn. j ;,t Brooklyn. November Til: : U:\vaka v. WJtakan>\va. at \\ itakarewa : I’pper Mottlere v. Motuoka. at Motucka. November bit It : Brooklyn v. I 111<i r j Mi uteri . at Cpp.-r .Moult ii' NovrmbcV lilsl (hall tlayf: M.-Dic!.. ! Wltakari'wa. tit \\ i akarewa : Kiwaka • .v Brooklyn. at Riwalca. November 2«th (halt tiny) : Mi.tm-ka : v. Whakarewn. at Whakarewn. December fjtli: l pprr Mr.uteri* v. VXTiakaif.va. at l'ppm- MmUm.-: M.lu fkti Ki'.vaka. at Mnim-ka : .1 ii ii i< .i*. ' m round : Oi tolu r 2-111 1 : Mott.oka \ kiwaka. al Motitfka. ' ! Ot lolior .Mat : kiwaka . Nealum>ii. j at kiwaka. ! Novi in !»*■>■ Mils: Mniuoka \ Xml. | moti. at Xgaliim.li. ] .1 itnior. 2ml round : | November 2tili>. Kiv.alta . N ; : 1 1 nnol i. 1 a t N tra 1 1 mo! i. Iltia Kill.: Motinka v. kiv.aka.: at kiwaka. ! Dci-endier loti. : M.aueia %. Xgal. uniti. at Neal mint i. OOI.F I'IIKSKX'UATIOX OF TilOFli IKK The (iflit-i.a 1 dosing for tin- season of tin- Molueka golf links and t lit* prosen - tation of trophies look plane on >atur- ; day. A good number of members anti visitors were present in spite ot' the rainy weather wltieh, however, did not prevent the* competitions- mixed foursome. long drive, npproueking and pul t.im -from being rarried tl.rough. 111'. A. R. Orer-n (president), on handing nvi r the trophies won during the seaso'M. Congratulated the winners and also the various eommittees on the way they litnl worked to make the year such a Slice, ss. lie expressed the hope that although the season had closed meml.ers would not- consider this tlie hist dav for a rotiml of golf. lie said it Wits the duty of all mcmhcrs to. do everything possible to help beginners, lor the game improved as the social aspect improved. The season had been a most- enjoyable one and this betokened well lor the success of next year. On behalf of the club, I)r. Oroen tendered thanks to the following donors: Mrs R. I’. Hudson' and Mrs J. Clark. £1 1 - each; .Miss X. ! Rogers, silver cup; .Mr If. Maimy. gold j billion, to lie kept by seuicr champion. ; Winners of trophies for the setison were :! laulies: .Miss M. McCarthy, senior, championship; rose bowl and gold but-j ton uresmited bv Mr H. Mamv. I

Miss E. Everett, rumier-up senior chainp'mnsnip; silver spoon presented by Club. M is.s N. Rogers, junior i hampionship ; cup presented by Mrs R. I'. Hudson end .Mrs -i. c|nrk; and silver spoon, presented by Clllij. -Mrs C. Atkins, runner-up, junior championship, silver spoon. presented by Club. •Miss Bnigont. bogey eoinpet it ion, silver spoon, presented by Club. ~\lrs (.!. Atkins, knock-out tournament for Rogers ( ujt. presented by .M.iss X. Rogers. i\irs S. (I. Smith. Ladies (lolf l nion silver medal h r the lowest aggregate of lour scores during the season in A division. Mrs 11. Atkins. Ladies' (lolf Union bronze medal for lowest aggregate of four scores during the season in B division. Miss Baigent. one club match. Silver King ball. -Mi's J. Clark, senior eclectic, two Boulton pin trays, presented by Club. Mrs (I. Atkins, junior eeieetie. salt shaker, presented by Chib. .MEN’S TROPHIES R. \\. Stevens, senior champion, silver cup, presented by Messrs Brown Bros., and silver button presented by Br. Green. S. ,J. Mil-on. junior handicap stroke competition, wooden club and a ball presented by the captain. Mr and Mrs S. (!. Smith, mixed foursome. 9 holes, silver but tens presented by late Mr W. 11. Marnier. Unifiers of competitions were : Kong drive, .Mrs S. CL Smith. Approaching, Mrs, S. (.1. Smith Putting, Mrs C. W. Thorp. Pong drive. Mr E. J. Hearth. .approaching, Mr Jack Met'art hv. A delicious al'tornon tea was provided and dispensed hv the Irnlv members.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 29 October 1925, Page 3

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MOTUEKA Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 29 October 1925, Page 3

MOTUEKA Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 29 October 1925, Page 3

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