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GOLF

WAIRARIPA V. WELLINGTON, On Saturday afternoon the Wairarapa Golf Club met the Wellington' Golf Club at the . latter’s links at Heretaunga. The result was a win for Wellington by 6 games' to 3. ' A. Duncan won from T. H. Horton; J. B. Mac Ewan won from j. Cißidwill; H. P. Blundell lost to D. C. Collins; W. E. Reid lost to G. Fenwick; R. W. Kirkby , beat C. Perry; W. B. Lees lost to WV E.'Bidwill; P. B, Cooke beat-R. Barton; J., Marchbanks beat A, Sclanders ; ,C. A.' Griffiths beat J. C. Crawford; L. O. Hales halved with T. M, Wilford.

MIRAMAR v. JOHNSONVILLE. Teams representing l these clubs playan inter-club match over the Johnsonville course on Saturday. Hie weather conditions were everything that could ■ he- wished, and several of " thegames proved most interesting. The match ended in Jolmsonville winning by 2 games. The details are as follow:—Wilson (Miramar) beat Kent (Johnsonvillo); Stitchbury (Miramar) beat Graves (Johnsonville) ; Treweek (Johnsonville). beat Liddle (Miramar): Crombie (Miramar) boat Redward (Johnsonville); Moore (Johnsonville) boat Grange, (Miramar) ; Kirker (Johnsonville) beat Toogood (Miramar); Wallis (Johnsonville) bent Hornabrook (Miramar); Macbeth (JohnsonVille) beat Burnett (Miramar).

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 10325, 7 July 1919, Page 11

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GOLF New Zealand Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 10325, 7 July 1919, Page 11

GOLF New Zealand Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 10325, 7 July 1919, Page 11

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