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CARTERTON

MINIATURE RIFLES WIN FOR MARTINBOROUGH. ("Times-Age" Special.) The Martinborough Club had a double win in the inter-club match fired on the Carterton range last even - ing, winning the A grade match by 11 points and the B grade contest by one point. D. J. Flynn, of the Martinborough Club, was the only shooter to register a possible, R. Taucher of the Carterton Club being extremely un-' lucky not to get his possible, registering 99 and a test for the last one. The visitors were entertained to supper afterwards and complimentary speeches made by representatives of both clubs, and cheers being exchanged. The following are the scores: A Grade—Martinborough: D. J. Flynn 100. S. Harvey. C. Pickering 98, Mrs Davidson, Mrs Wilson 97, W, Bain, Miss Davidson, E. A. Findlay 96, Miss Broughton 95, S. Davidson 94; total 967. Carterton: R. Taucher 99, R. Hawker 98, Geo Sewell, Miss Fisher, S. Dwane, E. Jones 96, H. Torrey 95, L. DeLacey, N. F. Teal 94, A. J. King 92; total 956. B Grade. —Martinborough: F. Brassell, R. Lord, Miss I. Smith 94, Mrs Boyd 92, S. Green 90; total 470. Carterton: Miss A. McPhee, D. Gayfer, J. Duffy 95, Miss Lorenzen 93, R. Opdish 91; total 469.

GOLF COMPETITIONS LADIES’ SECTION. The Carterton Ladies’ Club members will play a bogey round and for Mr C. K. Goodin’s trophy on the Taratahi links on Saturday. The draw is as follow: — No 11 tee. —Mrs Orr and Miss Berrell; Mrs Callender and Miss Welch; Miss M. Campbell and Mrs Harrington; Miss Smart and Miss P. Renall; Miss M. Renall and Mrs Colson; Mrs Ross and Miss Knutson; Miss P. Anderson and Mrs Riggs. No '9 tee—Mrs Murray and Miss Lamb; Miss Armstrong and Mrs M. Campbell; Mrs Brown and Mrs Robinson; Mrs Forbes and Mrs Goodin; Miss Peters and Mrs R. N. Campbell. No 8 tee.—Miss I. Corlet and Miss Orr; Miss Hamer and Mrs Gustofson; Miss Freer and Miss Stevens; Miss J. Booth and Miss Crawley; Miss V. Corlet and Miss Lane; Miss J. Smith and Miss M. Lawrence. Miss Stevens and Miss Knutson will be in charge of afternoon tea. MEN’S DIVISION. The following is the draw for the stableford competition and for the first round of Hill and Hughes Cup to be played on the Taratahi links on Saturday:— No 1 tee. —Keddie and Dudson; Shankland and George;. Hart and Steel; Hughes and Brown; Clark and Whitburn; Roydhouse and Smart; B. Bea ven and Riggs; Taylor and Candy. No 3 tee. —B. Booth and Colson; Gustofson and Taverner; Fisher and J. Lawrence; R. Lawrence and Harrington; Forbes and Krahagen. No 17 tee. —Fitzgerald and S. Hill; Harry and Barr; Aplin and Callender; F. Hill and Dwane; Jackson and E. T. Beaven; S. Booth and A. R. Tankersley; Boyd a bye. POULTRY SHOW JUDGING THIS AFTERNOON. The Wairarapa Poultry, Pigeon and Cage Bird Society’s second annual show opened in the King’s Theatre, Carterton, today and will continue tonight and tomorrow. Some excellent exhibits are 1 on view, the birds coming from all the notable breeders of the North Island. Judging is being proceeded with this afternoon and the adjudicators w’ill have a difficult task ahead of them.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 13 July 1939, Page 9

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CARTERTON Wairarapa Times-Age, 13 July 1939, Page 9

CARTERTON Wairarapa Times-Age, 13 July 1939, Page 9