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The mixed foursome mate", n hich is al ways a very popular event at the end of the season with the members of the AucMana Golf Club, takes place on Saturday, Semen choose their own partners, and enter in quartettes if possible. Any pairs not arranged in quartettes will lie fixed up at the com mencement of play. '"The «»urse J* ill _ , IS holes, medal, play. The ladies aid gentlemen's handicaps are. added together, and_ti.e sum halved, not counting fractions, rose en The = ' final in the Avckland Golf Club's championship between Colbeck and Heather will be plaved as soon as convenient after Colbeck returns from the South. It is to De hoped that the links will remain in good order for this event, as the %ring growth will joon be on us. ... , . ■ ■■■,•'- On the Waitemata links last Saturday was played the fourth round of the medaL com- • petition. The condition were IS holes, bogey I play. handicap. The round was won by ! Nettleton, scr., with six down, ismythe and Storey tied for second place, with seven The winners of the four medal rounds will plav off on Saturday next, and the draw is f? fellows:Smythe v. W. N. _P t,: l s '"v and i Wilson v. Isettletoa, the conditions being | hotC-s, match play, handicap. . The next match is for the Ferry club, ant. is to be olayed on September 12, entries to close on Wednesday next. WAIHI V. PAERQA. > [BT TELEGRAPH.-— CORRESPONDENT.] W.viHT, Tuesday. A golf match between representatives of the Waihi and Paeroa Golf Clubs was played on Saturday, and resulted in a win for Waihi by 104 games, to SJ. the ladies winning 3* to 2|. and the men 7 to 1. The detailed scores are a* follows:—Ladies: Mrs. SCoakes (Waihi). 0, v. Mrs. Murphy (Paeroa). 1; Miss Haszard (Waihi), 0, v. Mrs.. Bush (Paeroa), 1; Mrs. Johnston (Waihi). j. v. Miss Coote (Paeroa), £ ; Miss Buddie aihi,}, 1. v. Miss Porritt {Paeroa), 0 Miss Broahon (Waihi), 1, v. Miss E. Hague Smith (Faeroa), 0: Miss T. Foster (Waihi). 1. v. Miss D. 'Hague Smith (Pareon), 0. Men: Mr. Jackson (Waihi), 1. v. Mr. McDonnell (Paeroa), 0; Mr. Gray (Waihi). 1. v. Mr. Shaw (Paeroa), 0; Dr. Deck (Waihi), 1, v. Mr. Daw (Paeroa), 0; Mr. Stewart (Waihi), 1. v. Mr. Meredith (Paeroa), 0; Mr, MeLetehie (Waihi), 1, v. Mr. Hanna (Paeroa), 0; Mr. Cochrane (Waihi), 0, v. Mr. Matthews (Paeroa), 1; Mr. Kenrick (Waihi), 1, v. Mr. Hubbard (Paeroa). 0; Mr. Hasszard (Waihi), 1, v. Mr. Baker (Paeroa). 0. MANAWATU TOURNAMENT. [BT telegraph.—PßESS ASSOCIATION-.] Pauiebston North, Tuesday. The Manawatu golf tournament was begun to-day in fine weather.*. The links were in good order, and a large number of com-' petitors were present from both islands. In the Ladies' Stroke Handicap Miss D. Hindmarsh (Napier), 102 gross, 23 handicap—79, and Mrs. limes (Manawatu) 85, 1579, tied. ] Mrs. Be van (Otaki), with 91—83, reduced I the ladies' record . for > the -course j from 100. Other scores were as follows: — ! Miss Beaison (Hastings), 95; Mrs. Winter- | burn (Otaki), 99: Miss D. Symes (Christi church). 100; Miss Cave (Wanganui), 101; j Miss D. Hiudmarsh (Napier), 102; Miss i Monro (Manawatu), 105: Miss Hamlin (Xai nier), 105; Miss U. Williams (Wellington), | 105. These competitors qualified for the ladies* championship. The ladies' foursomes were won hy Miss Beafcson and Mrs. Baddeley.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13844, 2 September 1908, Page 4
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