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AT ONE TREE HILL Miss J. Reid and Mr J. Burns won the mixed foursomes prizes «>;i Saturday at the One Tree Hill links with a net score of I’3, their handicap being 21. Other scores were: —Miss Buckland and Mr 11. Clark (18), 96; Miss J. Richmond and Mr A. A’tken (28), 98; Miss Lewis and Mr C. Glides (seratcli), 96; Miss Ruddock and Mr Shaw (28), 101; Miss F. Pierce and Mr 11. Gi'Jies 418). 102; Mlm E. Pim-e and Mr lli»y (20). 102; Miss G. Gorrie and Mr Upton (18), 1(K(; Mv’* V* a,HI Mr 1»«3; Miss M. Fierce and Dr. Bamford (22j, 105; Miss Torrance ami Mr Lawrence (15), 106; Miss E. Gorrie and Mr Hooper (19). >O6; Miss Morrln and Mr C. Heather (26), 107; MHs E. Pierce and Mr Pickering ,2-b. 107; Miss Roes aud Mr Had (28), MX); Miss
Barn tow and Mr J. L. Bloomfield (17), IW» Mrs Bloomfield ami Dr. Ix-wls (9), 115; Miss D. Morrln and Mr W. Weather* 126), 117; Mrs Russell and Mr Sykes (15). 117. WELLINGTON V. MANAWATU. PALMERSTON NORTH, Monday. “'Plie Wanderers',” a Wellington golf team, played the Manawatu Club on Saturday on the Hokowhitu links. The first .match resulted iu a win for Maniwatu by. 25 to 20. Wellington won a return mat cl* by 29 to 15. A foursomes competition was also played, the visitors winning all the matches except three, two of which* were halved, and the other being won by A. Strang and Freeth, who defeated and Webster. In the singles the scores were as follow d: —-First match: Wellington—Latham O, A. J. Abbott 0, W. Reid 1, J. B. MacEwen leapt.)" 0, C. Gore 4, F. Shodson (», K. F. Pearce 1, 11. Buchanan 0, W. Higginson 2, C. Higginson 6, F. O. B. Loughnan O, total 20. Manawatu—A. Strang 9, D. Pryde 6, V. Harman 0, J. Strang <capt.) 2. Newenharu 0, <’. J. Monro 0, F. H. Cooke 0, W. Stiang 0, P. C. Freeth 0, Dr. Stowe i». H. G. Moore 7, total 24. Second match: Lees O, C. Gore 3, W. Reid 4, Latham 0, E. K. Pearce 2, H. Buchanan 0, W. Higgonson 2, J. B. Mac Ewen 1, F. O. B. Loughnan 0, A. J. Abbott 9, J. Webster 3, F. 8. Shodson 3, C. Higginson 2, total 29. Dr. Wilson 4. Newenham 0. E. Harman 0, A. Strang O, F. Cooke 0. W. Strang 7, P. Freeth 0, J. Strang 0, 11. G. Moore 4, L. Abraham 0. I*. Sim 0, C. Monro 0, G. Pharazyn 0, total LADIES’ MATCH AT NAPIER. NAPIER. Monday. The ladies of the Napier Golf Club on Saturday played the first of the three matches for a mat presented by Mrs Kara uria. Afternoon tea was given by Mrs K. Tareha. The leading scores were:— Miss Cotterill. gross 79, handicap 35, net 44: Mrs Cargill. (»8 —12—56; Mrs A. Kennedy, 79—23—56; Miss Fannin, 71—14—57; Miss McFarlane, 73—14—59; Miss Locking. 80—20—60: Miss M. Locking, 90 —30—60; Miss Linda Davis. 74—13—61; Miss D. Rutherford. 101—40—61; Miss Balfour, 73 —10—63; Miss Dinwiddle, 98— 35 —63: Mrs Karauria. 78—14—64: Miss Newbould, 75— 10—65; Miss Chapman, 81—15—66; Miss Hind marsh, 78—11—67; Miss Broughton, 50—13—67; Mrs J. Tareha, 79—10—69: Miss Tuahine. 71—ser— 71; Mrs Jardine. 91—20 — 71: Mrs 11. J. Smith, 86 —14 —72; Mi«s E. Davis, 91—19—72. FEATHERSTON CLUB. MASTERTON, Monday. The Featheiston Golf Club’s third medal, also counting for the William’s Cup, was played for at the club’s links on Saturday, in most unfavourable weather, torrents of t in coming down during the whole of the play. The following handed in cards:— G. T. Allen, score 96, handicap 6. net 90; G. Fenwick. 93—62—95; J. T. Bicknell, 97—scr—97; F. R. Bladen, 108—10—98: E. W. Toogood, 109—8—101; Q. Donald, 102— * s*’-r—lo2: b. Speedy. 105—2—103; T. Burt, 366—3—103; J. W. Card,
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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXII, Issue XXVI, 25 June 1904, Page 22
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645GOLF. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXII, Issue XXVI, 25 June 1904, Page 22
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