ComjK-titions played by ladies of the Pahiatua Golf Club over the week-end resulted as under:—“A" grade: Miss A'. Rutherford; **B” Grculc: Alts A. Morgan ; **C" Grade; Al i.ss P. Aloia.ii. Two m<*ni 1 K*rs of the Pahiaiua G<»lf Club were pr(H*c«c<iing home from tlie links one night last week wlu-n suddenly a young sat wliidi li::d been hiding in the j»oc-k©t of the <-.ir jumptil cut ami ran over the shoulders of tho «lnver. r l lw latter had the car out of gear and was on the road 1»o----fore *t* was stopped moving, wbilo hi- coir.patiinn stnui lollowed suit. The letter made -t vcial hall-ht*arted attempts to catch the rodent by the tail as it tail about Uiuath the -eating airangtinent «>f the car. and n 0.-mw4n!e the dri\cr d«*cid»Hl that an iron shot was indicated. Using very unorthodox strokes ho sliced, pulled, and jabbed at the crr;»tuiv which by this time was as thoroughly scared as the goiters had Ihh n. Finally ’t dodgisl both parties and made for tin* road where the iron wass used to g.MKi advantage and the rodent* duly dispatched.
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13283, 15 June 1936, Page 5
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