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FOURSOMES AT HERETAUNGA.—At top, Black brothers playing T. H. Horton and J. P. Hornibrook in the Amateur Foursomes. Centre, from left, J. A. Clements and E. S. Douglas, winners of the Professional Foursomes Championship; J. L. Black and H. A. Black (in circle), winners of the Amateur Foursomes Championship; J. D. G. Duncan and M. H. Duncan, winners of the Handicap Amateur Foursomes. Bottom, competitors and spectators, looking at the score-board in a pict uresque corner near the clubhouse at Heretaunga.

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Taranaki Daily News, 8 November 1932, Page 9

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FOURSOMES AT HERETAUNGA.—At top, Black brothers playing T. H. Horton and J. P. Hornibrook in the Amateur Foursomes. Centre, from left, J. A. Clements and E. S. Douglas, winners of the Professional Foursomes Championship; J. L. Black and H. A. Black (in circle), winners of the Amateur Foursomes Championship; J. D. G. Duncan and M. H. Duncan, winners of the Handicap Amateur Foursomes. Bottom, competitors and spectators, looking at the score-board in a pict uresque corner near the clubhouse at Heretaunga. Taranaki Daily News, 8 November 1932, Page 9

FOURSOMES AT HERETAUNGA.—At top, Black brothers playing T. H. Horton and J. P. Hornibrook in the Amateur Foursomes. Centre, from left, J. A. Clements and E. S. Douglas, winners of the Professional Foursomes Championship; J. L. Black and H. A. Black (in circle), winners of the Amateur Foursomes Championship; J. D. G. Duncan and M. H. Duncan, winners of the Handicap Amateur Foursomes. Bottom, competitors and spectators, looking at the score-board in a pict uresque corner near the clubhouse at Heretaunga. Taranaki Daily News, 8 November 1932, Page 9

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