PROFESSIONAL GOLF
N.S.W. CHAMPIONSHIP. Received Nov. 26, 10.20 p.m. SYDNEY, Nov. 26. The professional golf championship of New South Wales was won by C. Booth with an aggregate of 288. F. Bolger, with 293 and another 69 to-day, was second, and F. Eyre and T. Heard, each 294, third. J. Mansell 2. Verbena: Mrs. F. J. Mansell 1. V iola: Mrs. F. J. Mansell 1. Other variet : ?s: Misses Levett 1, Mrs. T. R. Willis 2. Best novelty: R. O. Dalrymple 1, Miss M. Willis 2, Mrs. Marumaru 3. Decorative (Amateur) Lady’s spray: Mrs. Duncum 1, Mrs. V\ ilson 2, Miss J. Duncum 3. Hand bouquet: Miss I. Ellery 1, Mrs. Duncum 2. Gent’s buttonhole: Mrs. Holland 1, Miss I. Ellery 2. Coat posy: Mrs. W. i Wilson 1. Decorated table: Mrs. j Swainson 1, Miss I. Ellery 2, Mrs. L. |G. M. Taverner 3. Ditto (any em- . bellishments): Mrs. W. Wilson 1, Mrs. iTaverner 2, Miss J. Willis 3. Vase of flowers: Mrs. Duncum 1, Mrs. Taverner j2. Mrs. Swainson 3. Bowl of roses: i Mrs. Swainson 1. Vase of roses: Mrs. ITaverner 1, Miss 1. Ellery 2. Basket jof flowers: Miss J. Duncum 1, Mrs. ( Taverner 2, Mrs. Watson 3. Bowl of flowers: Mrs. Swainson 1, Mrs. Taverj ner 2, Mrs. Hornes 3. Floating bowl lor flowers: Mrs. Taverner ], Miss I. Ellery 2, Miss J. Duncum 3. Bowl of sweet peas: Mrs. Stevens 1, Mrs. Homes 2, M. Homes 3. Children’s section.—Buttonholes; E. Morton 1, J. Klatt 2 and 3. Lady’s spray: E. Morton 1. Posy bouquet: 1. Churchill I. 11.. Morton 2. Basket of flowers: G. : \\h.te 1,1,. Churchill 2. Gent’s buttonholes; J. White 1 and 3, N. Young 1 2. Posy bouquet; J. White 1, D. Itf-l-’y 2. J.ady’s spray: D. Ellery J. Basket of flowers; N. Young 1, D. Ellory 2. Fruit (Amateur) J Gooseberries: Flock House 1, A. Klatt 2. Flock House 3. Lemons: Flock House 1 and 3. Mrs. Taverner 2. Rhu‘barb: Flock House 1, Mrs. Taverner .2 and 3. Strawberries: Mrs. Taverner • 1, Mrs. Hadfield 2. Vegetables (Amateur) | Broad beans: Miss Anderson 1, Mrs. jTostevin 2, M. Homes 3. Cabbage: i Flock House 1 and 2, M. Homes 3. Cauliflower: M. Homes 1. Lettuce: A. j Klatt 1 and 2, M. Homes 3. Peas: , Mrs. F. Ellery 1, M. Homes 2. PotaItoes (round): Mrs. Ve-rry 1 and 2. i Ditto (kidney): Mrs. Verry 1 and 3, IM. Homes 2. Radish: Flock House 1. I Ditto (short): Flock House 1. Spin‘a<*h: Flock House 1. Spring onions: | Floek House 1 and 2. Turnips: Flock House 1 and 2. Domestic (Amateur) Madeira cake: Mrs. IL Edwards 1, 'Mrs. M. Homes 2. Pound cake; Mrs. Steve Smith 1, Mrs. H. Edwards 2, Mrs. Homes 3. Sponge sandwich: Miss N. Hinkley 1, S Smith 2, Mrs. M. Homes 3. Sponge roll: Mrs. W. Klatt 1, Mrs. S. Smith 2. Sponge cake; Mrs. Klatt J. Scones: Mrs. S. SnEth 1, Mrs. A. Cole 2 and 3. Pikelets: Mrs. F. Ellery 1, Mrs. W. Klatt ■2. Mr>. H. Edwards 3. Dairy butter: Mrs. Kemp 1. Mrs. H. Edwards 2, Mrs. Homes 3. iDuck eggs: Mrs. L. G. M. j Taverner 1. I A comp tiliou for the best dressed doll was won by T&i Masters, June t Winchcoinbe being second ami Dulcie I Zajonskowski third. A dressed doll ■ was won by Jessie Stokes and a set of baby clothes by Barbara Kemp. A bid of one shilling was the only offer made at Kilfinane, County Limerick, for forty-five cattle which had been seized from farmers for nonpayment of poor rates.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 277, 27 November 1935, Page 12
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