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GOLF

INTER-CLUB CONTEST PUPUKE AND NORTH SHORE Tlh> following will represent the I'upuke Golf Club in u tennis match to be played ujfninsL t lie No; tli .Shore Club during 1 tie next week-eirl: W. A. Bush, C. 15. Thomas, (I. "\V:illter, J. T. McC'orkindalc, ){. Jolms'oii, T. G. do Clive Lowe, B. M. Sellers, S. L. Bond, W. C. Taylor,' H. \V. Dixon. T. E. Gooding, W. ]I. Smith, F. A. Fox, C. .J ;io";s A m eel ill nmiid will lie played next Saturday for Mr J. C. Ronnie's trophy' in conjunction with the second round oF the eclectic match for the Iluwca Cup. Players will choose partners PUPUKE LADIES' CLUB Following is the draw lor a foursomes liiatfch to be played to-morrow for Mrs. (ioldwatcr's trophy by members of the Pupuke Ladies' C.olf Club:—Mrs. Randall and Mrs Mowbray v. Mrs. Beaumont and Mis. (Jivy, Miss Willis and Miss Wilson v. Miss Ilurty and Mi>s Hushes, Miss Andrew ami Mis. McFarlane v. Miss Blomtieid anil Miss Parker, Miss Heap and Mias Williamson v. Mis Kensington and Miss Gillott. Mrs. Gooding and Mm. Herbert v. Mis. Sellars and Mrs. Bowden, Mrs. Allen <iticl Mrs. Howe v. Miss O'Neill and Miss Williams, Mrs. Howie and Mrs. Wliilcoinbe v. Mrs. Prosser and Mrs. Jagcs. Mrs. TI:o!ii))aon and Mrs. MeCorkindale v. Mrs. ileldt and Mrs. Gillett, Miss Cameron and Mrs. Kis?.en v. Mrs. Curtis and Airs. Foote, Mi's. Williamson and Mrs. liorno v. Mis. Davidson and Mrs. Walker, Mrs. Lcwin end Mrs. Quick v. two others. Mir. Rush was the winner of the last seah d-hole match. Following is Ihe draw for the match to be played on Thursday:—Mrs. Quick v. Mrs. Rush, Miss Home v. Miss Purser. Miss Bayno v. Mrs. Armstrong, Mrs. Forbes v. Mrs. liyan. Mrs. Jienuic v. Miss MeNieol, Mrs. Houghton v. Miss Weston, Miss Barton v. Mrs. Trayes, Mrs. Mail' v. Mrs. Russell. AUCKLAND LADIES' CLUB Followint; is the draw for the second round of the medal aggregate competition for the vice-president's prize, to be played next Friday by the members of the Auckland Ladies' Gulf Club:—Mrs. Kissling v. Mrs. Ralph, Miss L. Cutfield v. .Miss K. Mnholiev. Miss E. Wilson v. Mis. Rutherford, Miss L. Roberton v. Miss Culling, Mrs. Hay v. Miss K. White. Miss MncC'ormick v. Mrs. (irant, Miss Noukes v. Mrs. Buttle. Miss Uathbone v. Miss Ballantyne, Mrs. Donald v. Mir. Ferguson, Miss Hamlin v. Mrs. Henry Mis. A. R. Abbott v. Mrs. "Rainger. Mrs. Barstow v. Mrs. Henderson, Mies R. Robcrton v. Mrs. ,T. M. Wilson, Mrs. Green v. Miss Ci. Buddie, Mrs. Endcan v. Miss Graham, Mrs. Robertton v. Miss 11. Cutfield, Mrs. Towle v. Mrs, Craven, Miss Cooper v. Misa.M. Russell, Mrs. Ludbrook v. Miss Kingston. Mrs. Foster v. Miss Upton, Miss Draper v. Mrs. King, Mrs. Can- v. Mrs. Macky, Miss S. Mahoney v. Mrs. Fratcr. Mrs. Mnthieson v. Mrs. Miller, Mrs. Trousdale v. Mrs. Busing, Miss McGovern v. Mrs. W. X. Abbott. Mrs. H. W. Wilson v. Miss Wells. Miss Waller v. Miss Boddington, Miss Kelly v. Miss K. Fouhy, Mrs. Ring '• Miss Raincer, Mies Ridings v. Miss Henderson, Mrs. E. Friedluntler v. Mrs. Willuini-Powlclt. Mis. .Morris v. Miss P. Huddle. Mrs Barrowolougli v. Mrs. J. P. •Brown. Mrs. Kirker v. Miss Lever, Mrs. Buddie v. Miss M. Fouhy, Miss Pierce v. Mrs. Murphy. Mrs. A. Friedlander v. Miss Giegory, Mrs. Devore v. Mrs. Bartlo, Mrs. Champion v. Mrs. Martin. Mrs. Watton v. Mrs. Hutchison. Mrs. Horroeks v. Miss Ruddock, Mrs. Johns v. Miss Sonter, Mrs. Knight v. Miss Reid, Miss Cliulfield v. Mrs. R. B. Wilson. Mrs. Jefferson v. Mrs. Moody, Mrs. Murdoch Smith v .mother MAUNGAKIKK IE LADIES' CLUB Members of the Mnungakiekie Ladies' Golf Club, representing the captain and secretary, will play a teams match to-mor-row, commencing at 10 o'clock, in order of the draw. Following is the draw, members of the captain's team being mentioned first:—Mrs. R. Hipkins v. Mrs. E. Neale. Mrh. G. Baillie v. Mies A. Grove, Mrs. A. Swain v. Mis, W. K. Michael, Mrs. J. Ma sou v. Mrs. 11. V. Johnston, Mrs. C. Stubbs v. Mrs. C. K. ('■ rierson, Miss D. Lamb v. Miss M. Haslctt. Mrs. S. Lawrence v. Mrs. S. Reid, Mrs. X. Burton v. Miss K. Churton. Miss E. Schnalier v. Mrs. J. Jerrat. Miss K. Ilorton v. Mrs. E. Gilmore, Miss M. ltobson v. Miss Q. Parr, Mrs. E. Mcllraith v. Mrs. 11. O. Wiles. Mrs. M. Iler.ry v. Miss M. Miller, Mrs. R. Banister v.'Mrs. C. E. Grevatt, Mis. J. Patcrson v. Miss B. Abbott, Mrs. A. Hor ton v. Mrs. L. Coakley. Miss A. Palmer v. Mrs. J. A. Kilner, Mrs. J. Hudge v. Mrs. V. Dunne, Miss R. Hill v. Miss S. Johnston. Mrs. F.' Malcolm v. Mrs. R. Verry, Mrs, F. Saxton v. Miss I. Walker, Airs. C.\ W. Schnauer v. Miss J. Johnston. Mrs. J. Ramsay v. Mrs. I?. Baird. Mrs. \V. A. Boucher v. Miss E. Blackburn. Mrs. (J- Pocock v Mrs. 11. P. Caughey, Mrs. A. Abbott v. Miss F. Preece, Miss 11. Hardley v. Miss Ci Wright, Miss M. Wright v. Mrs. V. C. Keys, Mrs. P. Balgarnie v. Mrs. 11. V. Coe. Mrs. J. Dawson v. Mrs. W. J. Fee, Miss E. McGowan v. Mrs. A. (\umming. Miss G. Finiierty v. Mis. Goldwater, Mrs. J. Lloyd v. Mrs. J. Gilmour, Miss K. Edgolow v. Mrs. J. Stewart, Mrs. 11. Walker v. Mrs. A. I). Stewart, Miss E. Ponsford v. Mrs. E. Millington, Miss A. Ronayne v. Miss T. Lamb. Mrs. M. Wilson v. Miss R. Mahon, Miss R. Williams v. Miss V. Cooper, Miss W. Lamb v. Miss R. Loudan, Miss L. Pateraon v. Mrs. J. Stevenson, Mrs. Sutlieiland v. Mi'B. Revel!, Mrs. C. J. Owen v. Miss D. Ryan. Mrs. S. W. Morley v. Mrs. D. Junes. Miss B. Smith v. Mrs. If. Hamilton. Mrs. Restall v." Mrs. X. Chapman, Miss A. Pitapat rick v. Miss R. Xixon, Mrs. Caldorwoofl v. Miss G. Latimer, Mrs. E. Goodwin v. Miss N. Gregory. Mrs. A. Bartley v. Mrs. ■Stephens, Mrs. S. 11. Brown v. Miss A. Yonge.

• OTA HI'III' LA DUOS' CLUB Following is the draw for the L.G.U. medal nuilcli to be played by members of I lie (Miilmliu Ladies' Golf Club in conjutiction witU tlie first round of 1 lie 30 holes competition for Mrs. Wallace's trophies 'in B and C grades:—Dr. CI. Rowley v. Miss Leonard, -Miss A. Johns v. Mrs. Eustace, Miss I'. Sutherland v. Miss F. Sutherland, Miss Miller v. Miss Buchanan, Miss Blnkcy v. Miss Hynes. Miss Richards v. Mrs. Davies. Mrs. Currie v. Miss M. Hill. Miss Todd v. Miss Wain, Miss K. Whitely v. Mrs. Whale. Mrs. Mtiir v. Miss E. Hill, Miss T. Claudet v. Mrs. Wallace, Miss Keys v. Miss L. Claudet, Miss O. Whitely v. Miss Annalioldi, Miss Baxter v. Miss MneAlistcr, Miss Murphy v. Miss D. Grant, Mrs. Heather v. Miss A. Wliyte, Mrs. M.» Claudet. v. Miss Day, Miss K. Bryant v. Miss M. Clark, Miss Newman" v. Miss A. Muir, Miss M. Wills \-. Miss M. uir. Miss Aickin v. Miss Williams, Mrs. Turner v. Mrs. Miller. Miss K. Waters v. Miss E. Stubbs, Miss Hawken v. Miss Johnson, Miss Lipscombe v. Miss S. Kybnrn, Miss Butler v.- Miss <T. Ryburn, Miss M. Grant v. Miss Drew, Miss A. Fearon v. Miss J. Todd, Miss D. Marshall v. Miss ,T. Fearon, Miss Simiiiouds v. Mrs. Claudet, Miss Montgome:ie v. Miss E, Johnston. Wednesday Players.—Mrs. Cooper v. Miss R. Johns, Miss Wyllie v. Mrs. Skinner. Mrs. Russell v. Mrs. Ellis, Miss Montgomerie v. Miss I'unter, Miss Rnesidc v. Mrs. Cairns, Miss Kidd v. Mrs. Grant, Mrs. AVhyte v. Miss ('able, Mrs. Claudet v. Miss Wells. Following is the draw for the mixed foursomes match to be played during the week-end, starting at 5.30 o'clock:—Mrs. Whale and A. J. Rhind v. Miss 13. Whitely and J. Christie, Miss D. Grant and A. Todd v. Mrs. McNeely and R. Wallace. Miss 13. Todd and F. MeKeiuie v. Miss Hynds and O. Bayle.v, Mrs. Eustace and R. Brown v. Miss Miller nnd F. Todd, Miss Day and n. Leyy v. Miss Richards and G. Currie, Mrs. Skinner and W. Gardiner v. Mrs. Cooper and A. Eustnce, Miss Henderson nnd ft. Rnnkhnrst v. Miss Knight and Cooper, Dr. G. Rowley and E. Sulnion v. Miss Denize nnd W. Eustace, Miss P. Sutherland and A. Amodeo v. Miss K. Bryant and G. Rnyley. Miss Murphy and Stevenson v. Miss Newman and J. W. Johns, Miss Lipscombe nnd L. Bedford v. Miss MnoAlister nnd J. 11. Ellis. Miss J. Fnllwall and X. Cashmore v. Miss J. Ryburn and K. W. Cox, Mrs. Ellis nnd J. A. Stubbs v, Mrs, Cairns nnd F. Andrew, Miss Montgomeno and J. Alurnne v. Miss S. Ryburn and Agmeu Smith, Miss A Fearon and A. Marshall v. Miss Murdoch and H. Baigent, Miss Stubbs and A. N. Hedges y. Miss J. Fen roil and iLyifellon, Mrs. Ellis nnd C, Render v. Miss Sinimonds nnd S. Clark. what; valley club [l itOM OIJH OWN" C'OItRfiSrONDIiNT] WHANGAREI, Monday The first round of the Powell Cup contest was played by members of the Whan Valley (lolf Cub during the week-end nnd resulted as follows.—K. Clarke beat D. ,T. Goodwin, 3 nnd 2; A. Martin beat W. E. Crawford. 5 and i: C. Woollcy beat 'J'. Wells by default; A. Walker beat W. Knowlea, 3 and 2; K. McWalters bent W. Murray, 5 nnd 4: J. S. Howell beat T. Frnzerhurst, 4 nnd 3: M. Sheriff beat, W. R. Cnton, 1 up. C. J. Hninblyn and 13. V. Morrish ware all square at the 18th aiid in the replay Hnmblyn won 4 and '2. A bogey match for the president'* trophy wan won by J. Council, 6 up.

MANUKAU CLUB Following siro the results of the second mutch for the Manurewa Cup played by members,of the Manukau Golf Club on Saturday:—Adliim, 74; Simpson, 75; Alexander, Bull, Parker, 77; Rice, 81; Priest, 82; Can-hom.-Becchey, 84; Barnard, Wardell. 85; Gilmore, 8G; While, 83; Dreadon, 98. The first round of the club championships will be played next Saturday, commencing at 1.30 p.m. CLKVKDOX LADIES' CLUB Following is the draw for the L.G.TJ. medal round tuid tlie first qualifying round of the championship, to be played to-mor-row by members of Ihe Clevedon Ladies' f-olf Club:- Miss McPherson v. Miss F. Mrs. Alexander v. Miss F. Bur•;oyne, Miss M. Buigoyne v. Mis. Furley. Mrs. Hendeiaon v. Miss M. Stephens, Miss M. Waters v. Miss Matthews, Mrs. Waters v. Mis. Roberts, Mis. Quinn v. Miss Walli<. Mrs. Wilson v Miss Blundell. Mrs. Kyre v. Miss D Browne, Mrs. Overy, v. Miss Dow, Miss K. Browne v. Mrs. Lannernii' n. WAITK.MATA LADIES' CLUB A sealed-match for Mrs. Creagmile's trophy will be played on Thursday by members of tlie Waiteinata Ladies' Golf Club. The draw is as follows:—Mrs. Carnahan v. Mis. Beaumont. Miss K. llarty v. Mrs. Fraer, Miss G. Williams v. Mrs. Tilston. Mrs. Goldwater v. Mrs. Gooding, Mrs. Lord v. Mrs. Goddard, Mrs. Bayly v. Mrs. C. Prime. Miss Gooding v. Mrs. Langbein. Mrs. fi. Prime v. Miss Clark, Mrs. 11cDougall v. Mis. Wall, Miss O'Brien v. Mrs. Davison, Mrs. Griffiths v. Mrs. Cooke, Miss Hogan v. another. The draw for the nine holes match is as follows Miss Lowe v. Mrs. Buchanan, Mrs. Wruthall v. Mis. Gruzelier, Mrs. Challinor v. Miss Marks. Mrs. D. Mason v. Miss Rae. Miss Seagar v. Miss M. Watson, Mrs. Pacey v. Mis. Garfield-Stewart, Mrs. Bruce-Smith v. Mrs. Allan. Mrs. Smallwood v. Mrs. Rogers, Mrs. Creagmile v. Miss Gledhill, Miss La Vie v. Miss Cochran. Miss Finlayson v. Mrs. Smalt, Miss Wallen v. Miss Blair-Mason, Miss Cli 11 ics v. Miss Lundon, Miss Whinerny v. Mrs. Watson. Following the draw for the Saturday players' match:-- Miss Cawkwell v. Miss P. Huity, Miss Burgess v. Misa Hagen. Miss Clint v. Mies Onions, Miss Beaumont v. i\liss X. Lethuby, Miss Sp rag eon v. Miss Rogers. Miss McCrtndie v. Miss Griffin, Miss Be«t v. Miss McCollum. Miss Atkinson v Miss Cotes, Miss Goudic v. Miss Parker, Miss McDougall v. Miss D. Lethaby. Miss I. Ardley v. Miss P. Green, Miss H. Watson v. Miss J. Ardley. Miss Hammond v. another. NORTH SHORE LADIES' CLUB A flag match will be played by inenibers of tin* North Shore Ladies' Golf Club tomorrow, commencing at 10 p'clock. The draw will be the same as for yesterday's match. Mrs. Hogan and Mr 3. Badlcy were the winners of the match for the secretary's trophy Mrs. Atkinson and Mrs. Fleming were the runners-up. HAMILTON LADIES' CLUB Following is the draw for a bogey match and the first round of the president's trophy competition, to' bo played to-morrow' by members of the Hamilton Ladies' Golf Club: First Tec. at 11.30 a.m—Mrs. Mander v. Miss J. Masters, Mrs. Arthur v. Mrs. Bartleet Mrs. Day v. Mrs. Fullerton-Smitli, Mrs*. Batt v. Mrs. A. English. Mrs. Milroy v. Miss Provis, Mrs. Sutherland v. Mrs. Hazard. Mrs. Hardy v. Mrs. Aiiken, Mrs. Masters v. Mrs. Claehan. Mrs. Mears v. Mrs. Dingle, Mrs. Primrose v. Mrs. Brown. Miss Upton v. Miss B. Manning. Mrs. power v. Mrs. Shaw, Mrs. C. Taylor v. Misd D. Johnson, Mrs. King v. Mrs. D'Arcy-Smith. Mrs. Bindon v. Mrs. Grunr. Mrs. Sandford v. Miss Coventry. Mrs. McCracken v. Miss K. Wilson. Mrs. Strang v. Miss Hammond. Mrs. Fairer v. Mrs. Grocott. Mrs. Fraser v. Miss A. Wilson. Mrs. RalclifTe v. Miss Cnnn, Mrs. Worley v. Mrs. MacDiarmid, Mrs. Griffiths v. Mrs. Savage. Mrs. Ellis v. Mips J. Rutherford, 'M.iss Pickering v. Mrs. Thomas, Misg Duxfield v. Mrs. J. Horton. Mrs. MoNicol v. Mrs. Waring, Mrs. G. Smith v. Mis. Phillips-Turner. MA. Toombs v.. Mrs. Rutherford, Mrs. Ross v. Mrs. Peterson. Fourth Tee. at 11.30 a.m.—Miss Wilkinson v. Mrs. Rawlings. Mrs. R. English v. Miss McLean, Mrs. W. A. Smith v. Mrs Valentino. Seventh Tee. at 11.30 a.m.—Mrs. E. Taylor v. Mrs. Reynolds, Mrs. Hockin v. Mrs. Bond. The 0 gride members will play a medal round on Thursday, starting at 11.30 a.m Following is the draw:—Mrs. Gray v. Miss Jolly. Mrs. Barton v. Miss D. Clark, Mrs. Clark v. Mrs. Simdham, Mrs. House v. Mrs. Joseph. Miss B. Johnstone v. Mrs. Waddell, Mrs. McKenzie v. Mrs. Mareroft, Miss J. Manning v. Miss K. Mears, Mrs. Wilding v. Mrs. Uptog. Mrs. Ryan v. Mrs. Walters, Mrs. Cranwell v. Mrs. Hooker, Mrs. Slnikt'shaft v. another. MORRINSVILLE CLUB [FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT] MORRINSVILLE, Monday A match played at Morrinsville during the week-end between the Morrinsville, and Rocky Downs Clubs resulted in a win for the home cluo. Of nine games played in the morning Morrinsville won six and Rocky Downs two, one game ending all square. In the afternoon Morrinsville won ten games and Rocky Downs six. The Tcsults were as follows. Morrinsville players being mentioned first:—Morning round: Ryan and Davies beat Little and Wallace, 4 and 3; Needham and Seifert beat Keeley and Mentiplay, '2 up; Jackson and Woods against Coibett and Hemphill, all square; Martin and X. Howie Allan and Carruthers, jun., 3 and '2; Petry and Lee beat N. Johnston and T. Thompson, 1 up; H. Tlowie and Faulkner beat Cummings and Buckley, 5 and 4; Thorpe and Gould beat Woodhouse and Carruthers. 4 and 3: A. Ryan and Murdock lost to Casey and Wayte, 3 and 2; Cleland lost to Durragh, 1 down. Afternoon round: T. Ryan lost to Little, 4 and 3; Davies beat Corbett, 1 and 3; Needham beat Keeley, 8 and 7; Seifert beat Mentiplay, 4 and 3; Mningay /beat Ilempliill. 8 and 6; Jackson lost to Wallace, 3 and 2; Wood lost to Carruthers, jun., 1 down; Ross lost to Allan, (i and 5: Martin beat Thompson, 5 mid 4;. N. Howie boat Buckley, 5 and 4; Lee beat Johnston, 0 and 5; Petry and Carruthers, nil square; H. Howie lost to Darragh, 1 down; Faulkner beat Casey. 1 up; Thorpe beat Woodhouse. 7 and 5; Gould beat Cummings, 4 and '2; Cleland lost to Wayte, •2 and 1.

ItOTOHUA CLUB [riY TKI.KGItAI'H OWN COIUtKSI'OXDKNT] ROTORUA, Monday Following is the draw for the Wednesday Clip and bogey handicap to _be played by members of the Rotorun Golf Club:—A. Ford v. Spedding, inn., W. Kusabs v. A. Walden, Robinson v. R. Jones, H'eywood v. Ct. French, W. Monk v. P. Butler, A. French v. Byrne. Carruthers v. Mellor, Moore v. Staujcr. Redhead v. Shalfoon, Rlencowe v. S. Smith, Fcnton v. Wilkie, Amaon v. R. Miller. Following is the result of the fifth round of the Kirk-Windeyer Cun:—S. E. Cnrr beat 1\ Buddie, <i and 5; Redhead beat McKlroy. t and 0: Fnipden beat Pnrntn. 1 up: A. Ford bout Hamilton. 1 up. Following were the best cards returned in the bogey handicap:— Paraln. 2 dowru Speddinsr. inn.. 3 down; Marshall, -1 down: G. French, 4 down. ROTOIUJA LADIES' CLUB fUV THI.Kf.'RAI'Il —OWN CORRESPONDENT] ROTORUA, Monday Following is the draw for an L.G.U. medal competition to be played on Wednesday by members of the Rotorua Ladies' (iolf Club:— Nirs. Kelly v. Miss Booth, Mrs. Lewis v. Mis. llerroUl, Mrs. Wackrow v. Miss Moon, Mrs. Tapper v Mrs. Bayfield, Mrs. Fenton v. Miss Fniter, Mrs. Booth v. Mrs. PatterSon. Miss Corlett v. Miss Hawkesworth, Mis. Andrew v. Mrs. Shaw, Mrs. Young v. Mrs WaUis. Byrne v. Mrs. Bunynrd, Mrs. Thomas » Mrs Redhead. Mrs. Guy v. Miss Searell, Mrs. Jones v. Mrs. Herd, Mrs. Fortune v. Mrs. Hal!. Mrs. Walden v. Mrs. Clay, Mrs. Worthington v. Mrs. Buddie, Mrs. R. C. Smith v. Mrs. J. SherrifT, Mrs. J Speor v. Mrs. Rlencowe. Mrs. Ornishy v. Mrs. Spedding Mrs. Goudie v Mrs. B. , c 'mith, TMif>s Muriay v. Miss Hewitt, Mrs. Thompson v. Miss Mnrioribnnks, Mrs. Robinson v. Mrs. Paintn, Mrs. A. Smith y. Miss Ln Trobe Hill. M>ss Snodgrass v. Miss Crrnnchnn, NT'■« Budd v. Mrs. La Trobe Hill. Mr" Butler v. Mrs. Goodwin. Miss Snell v. Miss Ball. Miss Robertson v. another, Miss Glass v Mrs. Hitdicock. w;iiangabei ladies' club OUR. OWN CO It R ESI'ON DENT ] i WHANGAREI. Monday The second round of the Waitemnta Cup was played by members of the Whnngarei Ladies' Golf Club on the Mount Denby links during the week-end. Following were the best scores:—Mies N. Morrison, 105. ?g_77: Miss L. Ramsey, 100, 29—77; Mrs N. Johnson,-99, '20 —79. TAURANGA LADIES' MATCH [BY TEIjKC It.U'U—OWN COIIItESI'ONDKX'I] TAURANGA. Monday . In the second round of the A grade handicap competition for members of the Taurnngii Ladies' Golf Club Mrs. lleald defeated Miss P. Hartley. 3 and 2; Miss Whitwortli defeated Mies F. Coodyer. 4 and 3: Mrs. Steedman defeated Miss D. Hartley, on tho 18th green; Miss Bateman defeated Miaa K. Turner, 4 and 3.

THK TAUMARUNUI CLUB [BV TELEGRAPH—OWN" COKRESrOXbENT] TAUMAHUNUT, Monday Following is tho result of the qualifying round of the Tannuirunui Oolf Club's senior championship played at the week-end over 18 holes:—Ilolford, 77; Sandel, 78; Poutnwera, 79; Sonierville, 80;' K. Thomas. 81; Crais, 8.3; C. A. Stevenson. 84; Tiichter, 85; I*. (I. Siiencer. 83; Ilurty, 88; Dabb, 88; Johnston, 88; Albertson. 89; Clements, 00; If. K. Spencer, 90; Barker, 91. PLAY AT OPOTIKI [l'ltOM OUR OWN correspondent] OPOTIKI, Monday Twenty-six members of the Opotiki Golf Club look part in a bogey handicap on Saturday afternoon in heavy rain. The besl curds returned -vere:—F. Fisher, 1 down; J. \V. Kemp. 4 down. Five others tied. 5 down.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21552, 25 July 1933, Page 7

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