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partner 50—48, Lee and Mrs Lee won by default, Hogg and Mrs Hogg beal Elliston and Mrs Patterson 50—42, TellnVan and ■ Miss Hookham beai Sell a dick and Miss Bailie 50—48, Walker and Mrs Walker beat Mercer and Miss Flood 50—32, Pierce and Mrs Piece beat Maindonald and Mrs Sharpe 50—28, Smith and Miss Reynolds won by default.
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Hokitika Guardian, 1 February 1930, Page 5
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