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GOLF.

'•IT’LL STILL HE YOUR HOLE.” A clergyman and one of his parishioner.' were playing a round of golf and the former was being veiy severely defeated. A.s they returned to the club-house the 'clergyman was very: silent. ■‘Cheer up. vicar.” said his opponent cheerily; “you’re dead out of form, that’s the matter with you.” 'I iii> clergyman shook his head. “No.” lie said sadlv and decisively. "I shall never he able to heat you.” The other laughed. “Oh. well,” he said, “you’ll win in the end all light. You’ll be burying me some day.” The clergyman, however, refused to lie comforted. "Yes," he said, “hut even then it’ll be your bole."

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Hokitika Guardian, 19 June 1924, Page 3

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112

GOLF. Hokitika Guardian, 19 June 1924, Page 3

GOLF. Hokitika Guardian, 19 June 1924, Page 3

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