GREYTOWN
■ —-♦ — GOLF COMPETITIONS. (“Times-Age” Special.) The best scores handed in on Saturday were:—Mrs J. Jury, score 88, handicap 20, total 68; Miss Nix, 91, 14, 77; Mrs Maddison, 95, 17, 78; Miss Collier, 104, 25, 79; Miss B. Haigh, 105, 25, 80; Mrs B. Haigh, 105, 25, 80; Mrs G. Ingley, 106, 25, 81; Miss E. Gregor, 98, 17, 81; Mrs Thompson, ,92, 10, 82. Miss J. Feast defeated Miss B. Jury in the final game for Mr W. J. Feast’s trophy for 11-hole players. The Greytown links will be officially closed on Saturday when a mixed foursome will be played. Personal Items. Miss L. Hill, of Wellington, is the guest of Mrs N. S..McLeod. Mr W. J. Gates left Greytown today for Dannevirke. The many friends of Mr T. Groube will be pleased to know that he has sufficiently recovered to be able to leave the Greytown Hospital. Mr J. D. McFarlane, of the staff of the Secondary Department of the Greytown District High School, is at present on leave for study purposes.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 5 October 1938, Page 9
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