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NEW ZEALAND LADIES' CHAMPIONSHIP. FIRST DAY'S (PLAY. l)y Telegraph.—Per Press Association. Duncdiu Last Night. The New Zealand ladies' golf championship commence'] on th c Balmaceu'eu links • o-day in splendid weather. A breeze was blowing sufl'icicntl.M strong to a|]\iet play, but not. seriously. Tin greens were tricky. The first round of thc championship . resulted:—Mis-, D. Fisher (Christchureh) beat Miss Chrv.itall (Christchurch), 3 up and 2; Miss Wright (Timaru) beat Miss' Wilson (Christchurch), 5 and 4; Mrs. oi. U. Kwr (Timaru) won from (Mrs. Allan (Otago) by default.
A Coronation Medal Handicap wa.-i also played, the players breaking 90 i)_>iug Miss E. Harris (Hagley), gross 111, handicap 11, nett 80; Mies Glendinnir/' (Otago), 102 —22 —80; Miss Roberts (Otago), 10!)—24—85; Miss T. Kattrav (Otago), 110-23—87; Miss N. tlorr'e Auckland), 103—1G—S7; Miss K. Wilson (ChrUtchurchl, SB.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 116, 9 October 1914, Page 8
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134GOLF. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 116, 9 October 1914, Page 8
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