GOLFING
LADIES GOLF. (By Telegraph—Per Press Association.) WELLINGTON, October 20. The following were the ' best cards returned in the first bogey competition :—Miss Richardson (7), 1 down, Miss M. Whyte (15) 1 down. Miss Dalgleish (11) 2 down, Mrs Buchanan (12) 3 down, Miss Watson (1) 3 down, Miss Laseelles (4) 4 down. Mrs Collins (5) 4 down, Miss Iness (8) 4 down, Mrs Slater (8) 4 down, Miss Rathbone (6) 4 down, Miss Guy (5) 5 down, Miss Dyer (12) <5 down, Miss Feast (10) 5 down, Mrs McMillan (10) 6 down, Airs Endean (11) 6 down, Miss MacFarlane (11) 6 down, Mrs Mcßae 6 down. competition was played in two division, Miss Richardson (Wellington) winning the prize for those with handicaps from 1 to 8, and Miss M.' Whyte taking the prize for those with handicaps from 9 to 15. WELLINGTON, Oct. 2L ■ln the fourth rounds of the New Zealand ladies golf championships, Airs J. Spiers (.Napier) beat Mrs Collins (Wairarapa), 1 up. Miss Kay (Otago) beat ATips Petrie -(Miramar), 3 and 1. Aliss Galsford (Marton) beat Airs Hoskins (Napier) 1 up. Aliss Loughlan (Christchurch.) beat Aliss H. Barnett (Miramar) 3’and 2.
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Hokitika Guardian, 21 October 1930, Page 5
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