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WAIROA GOLF CLUB

SEASON CLOSING DOWN DRAW FOR FINAL DAY CANADIAN FLAG FOURSOME (Herald Correspondent.) On the Wairon Golf Club’s links the season will be rounded out on Saturday by the playing of a Canadian foursomes flag match, the handicaps being based on a nine-hole course, and the pair placing the flags furthest from the starting point, in the allotted number of strokes, will be declared the winners. The draw has been made as under, the number of strokes allotted to each pair being also indicated: — Boyes and Mrs. Lowe, .'l2; Benson and Mrs. Ross, 45; Glendining and Mrs. de Gruchy, 45; Pomare and Mrs. Smith, 39; Scott and Mrs. Pinel, 44; Withers and Miss Rhind, 4G; Craig and Mrs. Little, 4G; Brownlie and Mrs. Mowat, 42; Pattison and Miss Newbigin, 44; Horne and Miss D. Svensen, 4G; McCrea and Mrs. Hulbert, 42; J. Carroll and Mrs. Jardine, 45; Crawford and Miss Heaven, 40; de Gruchy and Miss Chase, 40; Duncan and Miss Cox, 47; Goldstone and Mrs. Boyes, 41; Harvey and Miss N. Taylor, 46; Irwin and Miss Jefferson, 45; Killip and Miss Hunt, 51; McQueen and Miss McKay, 41; R. M. Mowat and Mrs. Harker, 42; Pinel and Mrs. Watson, 42; Robson and Miss Scrimshaw, 40; C. R. Sainsbury and Mrs. Ryan, 42: Svensen and Mrs. Beckett, 48; W. Sainsbury and Miss J. Nolan, 45; Woodhouse and Miss Lowe, 44; Bauld, jun., and, Miss Wellby, 45; Dinnan and Miss Morgan, 42; Millar and Miss Bain, 43; Harker and Mrs. McArdle, 46; Quavle and Mrs. McDonald, 45; Young and Miss Davys, 52; England and Mrs. Christie, 48; Gilkison and Mrs. Goldstone, 41: Heslop and Mrs. Svensen, 42; G. M. Mowat and Miss Hinckesman, 44; F. H. Jones and Miss Symonds,' 39; Pidduck and Miss McPherson, 42: Crarer and Mrs. Wynne Jones, 42; Clark and Miss Habgood, 49; deLautour and Mrs. G. O. K. Sainsburv. 43; Glengarry and Mrs. Crarer, 50; Grummit and Miss N. Nolan, 41; Hinckesman and Miss M. Harvey, 48; Wvnne Jones and Miss Witters, 47; Krogh and Miss Tucker, 49; Martin and Miss Clayton, 49; McDonald and Miss Ormond, 38: Prebble and Mrs. Glengarry, 42; Ryan and Mrs. J. Carroll, 42; Smith and Miss M. Taylor, 42; Steedman and Mrs. Pidduck, 44; Thomson and Miss Burrell, 44; Bauld and Miss Wharmby, 46. At the conclusion of this match the usual putting, driving and approaching competitions will be held. The ladies are asked to bring a contribution for the afternoon tea, and all players are urged to attend in force and make the closing day a success. * Anyone not drawn or unable to play should ring the club captain.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19455, 14 October 1937, Page 8

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WAIROA GOLF CLUB Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19455, 14 October 1937, Page 8

WAIROA GOLF CLUB Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19455, 14 October 1937, Page 8

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