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WHAKATANE LADIES* CLUB DRAW FOII WEEK On Wednesday and Saturday the July Medal round is to be played, in conjunction with which the third round of the Appleby Cup will be decided. The draw is as follows:— Wednesday: Mrs Bullard and Mrs Farmer; Mrs Mussett and Mrs Boon; Miss Black and Mrs A. Smith; Mrs Sloane and Mrs Dewar; Mrs Armstrong and Mrs Hayward; Mrs Berg and Mrs Luxton;, Mrsi Spence and Mrs Butler; Mrs Otley and Mrs Thomas; Mrs Fraser and Mrs Donald; Mrs T. Smith and Mrs Gray; Mrs Winstone and Mrs Steele; Mrs Suckling and Mrs Dallas 1 .; Mrs Pepperell and Mrs Wilson; Mrs Timbs and Mrs Fraser; Miss Pepperell and Miss Appleby. Saturday: Mrs Steele and Miss l M. Bullard; Miss J. Baker and Mrs Boon; Miss S. Baker and Mrst Sloane: Miss Tait and Mrs Farmer; Mrs Dawson and Miss Whiteside; Miss Gill and Miss Clark; Miss O'Brien and Miss Marks; Miss Cater and Miss Bullard;. Miss Birch and Miss Graham; Miss Wilson and Miss Otley; Miss Appleby and Miss Luxton. The final of the Ail en Gup resulted in Mrs Dewar defeating Miss! S. Baker. The second round of the Appleby Gup competition found Miss V. Carter with the best card, 110—33, 77.

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 4, Issue 123, 30 June 1941, Page 8

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ON THE LINKS Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 4, Issue 123, 30 June 1941, Page 8

ON THE LINKS Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 4, Issue 123, 30 June 1941, Page 8

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