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CHBISTCHURCH LADIES* CLUB. A four-ball Bogey Handicap was played at Shirley yesterday for prizes presented by Mrs A. E. G. Rhodes. The winners were Mrs Freeth and Miss P. Anderson, with a score of 1 up. A NEW CLUB. An efl"ort is being made to form a golf elub on the Cashmere Hills, and Messrs E. Murray, E. Mulcock, G. T. Booth, P. Trolove, and Colonel Richardson are calling a meeting with that object. i; J Are you in doubt about any carrying or forwarding matter! Then see us. Almost certainly we can adjust the matter satisfactorily. " We pass entries, forward parcels, ship goods,- etc. Enquire. The New Zealand Express Co., Ltd., corner Hereford and Manchester Streets. £
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 107, 11 June 1914, Page 31
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118GOLF. Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 107, 11 June 1914, Page 31
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