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LADY GOLFERS AT TITIRANGI FOR THE NEW ZEALAND CHAMPIONSHIPS: SNAPSHOTS AMONG THE SPECTATORS AND PROMINENT PLAYERS AT YESTERDAY'S INTER - ISLAND MATCH •Photographs taken round the Titirangi Golf Club's links yesterday during the inter-island match which opened the annual New Zealand women's golf championship tournament. North Island defeated the South Island by five matches to three. Top left: Miss O. Kay (Dunedin), present Dominion ladies' champion, enjoying refreshment during her match with Miss B. Gaisford (Marton). Miss Kay won the match, one up. Centre: Some of the spectators. Right: Miss W. Barns-Graham, of Gisborne (centre), talking to friends. Although beaten in her match by Miss V. Fleming (Christchurch)t Miss Barns-Graham afterwards established a new course record of 75. Lower, from left: Mrs. G. F. Ferguson (Auckland), who defeated Miss L. Turton (Nelson). 5 and 4; Miss Gaisford putting on the 17th green; Mrs. C. Robinson (New South Wales champion), who is taking part in the DominioO yjl championships; Miss Gaisford (left) shaking hands with Miss Kay after the latter's victory; Miss P. Helean (Wanganui), who was defeated by Mrs. (Dunedin), 3 up and 2 to play*

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21911, 21 September 1934, Page 8

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LADY GOLFERS AT TITIRANGI FOR THE NEW ZEALAND CHAMPIONSHIPS: SNAPSHOTS AMONG THE SPECTATORS AND PROMINENT PLAYERS AT YESTERDAY'S INTER – ISLAND MATCH •Photographs taken round the Titirangi Golf Club's links yesterday during the inter-island match which opened the annual New Zealand women's golf championship tournament. North Island defeated the South Island by five matches to three. Top left: Miss O. Kay (Dunedin), present Dominion ladies' champion, enjoying refreshment during her match with Miss B. Gaisford (Marton). Miss Kay won the match, one up. Centre: Some of the spectators. Right: Miss W. Barns-Graham, of Gisborne (centre), talking to friends. Although beaten in her match by Miss V. Fleming (Christchurch)t Miss Barns-Graham afterwards established a new course record of 75. Lower, from left: Mrs. G. F. Ferguson (Auckland), who defeated Miss L. Turton (Nelson). 5 and 4; Miss Gaisford putting on the 17th green; Mrs. C. Robinson (New South Wales champion), who is taking part in the DominioO yjl championships; Miss Gaisford (left) shaking hands with Miss Kay after the latter's victory; Miss P. Helean (Wanganui), who was defeated by Mrs. (Dunedin), 3 up and 2 to play* New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21911, 21 September 1934, Page 8

LADY GOLFERS AT TITIRANGI FOR THE NEW ZEALAND CHAMPIONSHIPS: SNAPSHOTS AMONG THE SPECTATORS AND PROMINENT PLAYERS AT YESTERDAY'S INTER – ISLAND MATCH •Photographs taken round the Titirangi Golf Club's links yesterday during the inter-island match which opened the annual New Zealand women's golf championship tournament. North Island defeated the South Island by five matches to three. Top left: Miss O. Kay (Dunedin), present Dominion ladies' champion, enjoying refreshment during her match with Miss B. Gaisford (Marton). Miss Kay won the match, one up. Centre: Some of the spectators. Right: Miss W. Barns-Graham, of Gisborne (centre), talking to friends. Although beaten in her match by Miss V. Fleming (Christchurch)t Miss Barns-Graham afterwards established a new course record of 75. Lower, from left: Mrs. G. F. Ferguson (Auckland), who defeated Miss L. Turton (Nelson). 5 and 4; Miss Gaisford putting on the 17th green; Mrs. C. Robinson (New South Wales champion), who is taking part in the DominioO yjl championships; Miss Gaisford (left) shaking hands with Miss Kay after the latter's victory; Miss P. Helean (Wanganui), who was defeated by Mrs. (Dunedin), 3 up and 2 to play* New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21911, 21 September 1934, Page 8