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AUTUMN FOURSOMES AT HERETAUNGA.—Left, the winners, Miss Rathbone (left) and Miss Culling, with the cups donated by Mrs. Guy Williams. Centre, the gallery at the. seventeenth. the deciding hole in the final. Right, Mrs. Guy Williams and her daughter, Miss. J. Williams, who promises to be as keen and outstanding a golfer as her mother, many times a New Zealand champion.

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Taranaki Daily News, 2 May 1933, Page 5

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AUTUMN FOURSOMES AT HERETAUNGA.—Left, the winners, Miss Rathbone (left) and Miss Culling, with the cups donated by Mrs. Guy Williams. Centre, the gallery at the. seventeenth. the deciding hole in the final. Right, Mrs. Guy Williams and her daughter, Miss. J. Williams, who promises to be as keen and outstanding a golfer as her mother, many times a New Zealand champion. Taranaki Daily News, 2 May 1933, Page 5

AUTUMN FOURSOMES AT HERETAUNGA.—Left, the winners, Miss Rathbone (left) and Miss Culling, with the cups donated by Mrs. Guy Williams. Centre, the gallery at the. seventeenth. the deciding hole in the final. Right, Mrs. Guy Williams and her daughter, Miss. J. Williams, who promises to be as keen and outstanding a golfer as her mother, many times a New Zealand champion. Taranaki Daily News, 2 May 1933, Page 5