GOLFING.
fAustralian <Y X.Z. Cable Association.] I.OX HON. April !b In the liiml at the Eoeluunpton Coif Tmtrnairieni. Mitchell beat Ernest Wliitiomhe three ami one. erjZ»**«~ &Kvwev** (» t.tEKENSEA'ND IM( NIC. RRIKKAXE. A.pi ii LO. Tile 1 oyii party li.nl a real taste ot ■•out hack " yesterday at I’eaudesert. They witnessed realistic displays of boomerang and spear throwing, club encounters, and a co'T'oborec hy two hundred scantily-clad and hideously painted aboriginals. These thrills were augmented hy bullock riding and roping, and stockwhip cracking contests hy Europeans. Polled bullocks were i sco. 1 >.p. fit m e having shown that horned cattle have sometimes proved dangerous to spectators. The ihike and Duchess greatly cnj ,ved tire picnic and also a free and (,i-y reception from leu thousand speo t 1i0r,,, wlici.se deinonslrative welcome swam pied and broke up a procession.
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Hokitika Guardian, 11 April 1927, Page 1
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