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WAIRARAPA T.C.

THE ACCEPTANCES (United Press Association) WELLINGTON, April 17. Acceptances for the Wairarapa Trotting Club’s meeting, to be held at Hutt Park on April 22, are: MEMBERS' HANDICAP, £l5O. For unhoppled trotters. Class 3.43. One mile

AUSTRALIAN GOLFERS ARRIVE EXHIBITION MATCHES IN NEW ZEALAND (United Press Association) WELLINGTON, April 17. The Australian golf players, N. von Nida and E. Cremin, arrived by the Awatea to play exhibition matches. After the tour Cremin will return to Australia," and von Nida is going to Suva, Honolulu, America and England. Von Nida said that in Australia Cremin was believed to be the best putter in the world. The standard of golf in Australia was high, he said, and to win the New South Wales competition it was necessary to better the par figures. The New Zealand centennial tournaments had aroused a great deal of interest in Australia and there would be at least 15 professionals, as well as a team of amateurs, coming. He, too, was coming back for the tournaments. Von Nida said that if the Golf Council was agreeable he would do what he could to induce American and English golfers to take part in the tournaments. QUEEN’S PARK LADIES’ CLUB The following is the draw for a sealed hole match, and Scott Cup round to be played at Queen’s Park at 1 p.m. today:— Renown.—Mrs Robinson v. Mrs McEachran; Mrs A. E. Smith v. Mrs Carter; Mrs Smart v. Mrs Clark; Mrs Torrance v. Mrs MacGregor; Mrs Mackintosh v. Mrs Dwyer; Miss Russell v. Mrs Lowden. Bonnie Jean.—Mrs W. Brown v. Mrs Halder; Mrs Chatfield v. Mrs Halligan; Mrs Sutherland v. Miss Falconer; Mrs Gregory v. Mrs Salisbury; Mrs Skedden v. Mrs E. Hughes; Mrs Alexander v. Mrs R. Davis.

Lang’s Nek.—Miss Whyte v. Mrs J. Miller; Mrs F. H. Hughes v. Mrs Field; Mrs Barrett v. Mrs Anderson; v. Mrs Watson; Mrs C. Davis v. Mrs E. Smith.

Tait’s.—Mrs Boyce v. Miss Sweetman; Miss Crawford v. Mrs Young; Mrs Littlejohn v. Mrs Scandrett; Mrs Adamson v. Mrs Aschman; Mrs Ay ling v. Mrs Ritchie; Mrs Buckland v. Miss Meredith; Mrs Lindsay v. Mrs Kissell. Polygon.—Mrs Fraser v. Mrs Trim; Mrs Speight v. Mrs Hurrell; Miss Blue v. Mrs Kilkelly; Mrs Crombie v. Mrs Tunnecliffe; Miss Andrews v. Mrs Fuller; Mrs Bray v. Mrs Caldwell; Miss Harley, a bye. Elbow.—Mrs Witt. v. Mrs Keen; Mrs Mayhew v. Mrs Westerby; Mrs Hamilton v. Miss Smith.

AWARUA BASKETBALL SUB-ASSOCIATION

The annual meeting of the Awarua Basketball Sub-Association was held in the Woodlands Public Hall. Mr Beck (Hedgehope), presided over delegates from Rimu, Woodlands, Hedgehope and Morton Mains. The annual report and balance-sheet, which showed a satisfactory credit balance, were read and adopted. The office-bearers elected for the ensuing year were as follows:—President, Mr Beck;' secretary and treasurer, Misses O. Smith and E. Withington; patron, Mr J. Hargest, M.P.; vicepresidents, Messrs W. Bell and W. Emerson; auditor, Mr J. C. Hannan; delegate to Southland Basketball Union, Miss M. Moss. Minutes of appreciation of the work of the retiring president, Mr A. A. Cook, and the secretary, Miss M. Moss, were recorded.

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Southland Times, Issue 23795, 18 April 1939, Page 11

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WAIRARAPA T.C. Southland Times, Issue 23795, 18 April 1939, Page 11

WAIRARAPA T.C. Southland Times, Issue 23795, 18 April 1939, Page 11

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