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WEEKEND FIXTURES

KARORI CLUB

The following is the draw for the qualifying round, postponed from last Saturday, for the Captain's Trophy, to be played by the woman members on Saturday:—Juniors: Miss Hargreaves and Mrs. Bradley; Miss Yellowless and Mrs. Levien; Mrs. Gunson and Mrs. Addis; Miss Mathews and Mrs. Munden;; Mrs. Hewitt and Mrs. Green; Miss Allen and Mrs. McGavin; Mrs. Mclntosh and Mrs. Westbrook; Miss Hoare and Miss Monro; Mrs. Elliott and Miss Kissel; Miss Anderson and Mrs. Ham; Mrs. Simmiss and Miss Ross; Miss Quirk and Mrs. Dykes; Miss Wall and Mrs-Kennedy; Miss Shotlander and Mrs. Younie; Miss Pearson and Mrs. Gunn. C grade: Mrs. Nevill and Miss Smith; Mrs. Thompson and Miss V. Tait; Miss Watson and Miss Battersby;- Miss Schierning and Miss Cook; Miss Heinemarin and Mrs. Martin; Miss Glover and. Miss Menteath; Miss Fahey and Miss Pound; Miss Lapthorne and Miss Webb; Mrs. Hugh and Miss Stephens; Miss Podevin and. Miss. Paton; Miss Burnett and Miss McGrath; Miss B. Tait and Miss Giddings; Mrs. Grant and another.

The winner of the stroke competition played last Saturday was Mrs. Bradley. •On Tuesday next the midweek woman members will play the Stableford competition postponed from last Tuesday.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 136, 10 June 1937, Page 16

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WEEKEND FIXTURES Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 136, 10 June 1937, Page 16

WEEKEND FIXTURES Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 136, 10 June 1937, Page 16

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