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HAWERA GOLF CLUB

QUALIFYING ROUND DRAW. ANDERSON CUP SEMI-FINAL. The first qualifying rounds in the various championships of the Hawera Golf Club are to be played this week. Players on handicaps 1 to 12 are classed as seniors, 14 to 16 as intermediate, 20 to 26 as junior, and the others qualify for the limit championship. To-day’s draw has been arranged as follows; — Jones and Sutton; Ward and Champion; Blair, Simpson and Hunt; Batchelor and Cullen; Snowsill apd Dingle; Robb and Hains worth; Dalgetty, sen. and Sagar; Dalgetty, jun. and Shaw; Zinsli and R. W. Stewart; Strange and Harrop; Nyberg and Morrissey; Westaway and Horsburgh; Miller and L. E. Stewart; Smith and Williams; Badcock, Mayer and McCabe. ' In one of the semi-finals for the Anderson Cup, R. S. Ward beat H. E. Robinson 1 up at the 18th. Ward will meet the winner of the W. G. Sutton—D. C. Ryan match in the final, which will be played over 36 holes. HAWERA LADIES’ GOLF CLUB. SECOND QUALIFYING ROUND. The draw for the second round of the Hawera Ladies’ Golf Club’s championships and the August L.G.U. medal, which will be played in conjunction, is as follows:—Miss V. Death plays Mrs. W’ard; Miss M. Hawken plays Mrs. Gibson; Mrs. Whitehead plays Mrs. Thomson; Mrs. Walkley plays Miss E. Buist; Mrs. Corey plays Mrs. Baigent; Mrs. Rola plays Mrs. Davy; Miss Pease plays Mrs. Bright; Mrs. Dickie plays Miss E. Burgess; Mrs. Dalgetty plays Miss Richardson; Miss Wills plays Miss G. Death; Mrs. Smith plays Mrs. Fendall; Miss M. Robertson plays Miss Pickett; Miss Powdrell plays Miss , Murdoch; Mrs. McWilliams plays Mrs. Hunt; Miss Murray plays Mrs. Ritchie; Mrs. Rudge plays Mrs. Vinnicombe; Mrs. McAnerin plays Mrs. Fearon; Miss W. Huggins plays Miss J. Robb; Mrs. Pickett plays Miss Ryan. The alteration of the scratch score makes no difference to the handicaps, aud on no account should an extra stroke be added to a player’s handicap. GENERAL ITEMS. At the meeting called by the Hawera Progress Committee the chairman, Mr. F. W. Horner, said he understood that the Mayor, 'Mr. E. A. Pacey, would call a meeting to consider assistance to the unemployed. Mr. Horner urged the business men present to give this every support. Statistics from the port of Patea for June, with those for the same month of 1931 in parentheses, were received by the Harbour Board yesterday as follows: Imports, .I'9l tons (248 tons); exports 1006 tons (597 tons). The approximate value of the exports was £102,300 as against £53,860 for June, 1931. There were 287 attendances at the Hawera dental clinic in July and 728 operations were performed. These were: Fillings in permanent teeth, 171; fillings in deciduous teeth, 288; permanent extractions, 5; deciduous extractions, 115; miscellaneous, 149. Children came from the Hawera Main, Infant and Convent Schools, Whakamara, Ohangai, Ararata, Mokoia, Meremere, Whareroa, Turuturu, Tawhiti, Normanby and Tokaora.

Mr. T. Kilpatrick, manager of Joll’s Taikatu factory, has been appointed manager of the Te Ngutu branch. Mr. F. Schwieters, first assistant at the main Okaiawa factory, has been appointed manager at the Taikatu branch. Mr. W. H. Martin, first assistant at Taikatu, has been appointed to a similar post at the main factory and Mr. S. Wilks has succeeded Mr. Martin at Taikatu.

The following will represent City in an Elgar Cup Rugby match against Unemployed at Hawera to-day: Hart (2), Wakarua, Gray, Good, Corbett, Findlay, Keheley, Kerrisk, Hawkins, Whyte, Batchelor, Velvin, Smith, Eaves.

Tokaora junior men’s hockey team to play in a friendly match at Hawera at 1.30 p.m. to-day will be: Jordan (2), Johnson (2), Taplin, Bromley, Corrigan, Bolland, Perry, Griffen, McLeod and Banks.

WHEN THE Lard day’s sport is finished, prevent that tell-tale body odour. Bath in Camfosa toilet soap. Buy a lOd cake today. Sold at all chemists and most dersartmEnt «tores.

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Taranaki Daily News, 3 August 1932, Page 10

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HAWERA GOLF CLUB Taranaki Daily News, 3 August 1932, Page 10

HAWERA GOLF CLUB Taranaki Daily News, 3 August 1932, Page 10

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