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TE WHARAU

GOLF CLUB COMPETITIONS. ("Times-Age” Special.) On Saturday afternoon a Stableford bogey was played in conjunction with the weekly competition which commenced on that day. Miss Bannister with 41 did best for the ladies and Mr J. Bannister with a similar card was best for the men. These two players also won their respective weekly competition, Miss Bannister returned a net 55, Mrs Schofield being next with 60. Mr J. Bannister handed in a net 60 with F. Cotter Junr. runner-up with 66. All players who are desirous of taking part in the weekly competitions and the eclectic must enter with the secretary before May 1. Next Saturday a stroke competition will be played. The following is the draw:—Men: N. Foreman v. R. Bannister: F. McKinstry v. E. Nitz; M. Paku v. N. Kummer; Gauld v. I. McGregor; F. Cotter Junr. v. H. Winter; F. C. Cotter v. S. Gray; A. McGregor v. W. Kummer; H. Paku v. R. Vennell; R. McKinstry v. P. Kummer; J. Bannister v. scorer.

Ladies: Mrs Read v. Mrs Nitz; Miss M. Taylor v. Miss Dickason; Mrs Foreman v. Miss McGregor; Miss Bannister v. Mrs I. McGregor; Miss Lucas v. Miss Taylor; Mrs McKinstry v. Mrs J. Bannister; Miss Buckeridge v. Miss Vennell; Mrs Kummer v. Mrs Schofield; Mrs McGregor v. Mrs Gauld.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 18 April 1939, Page 7

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219

TE WHARAU Wairarapa Times-Age, 18 April 1939, Page 7

TE WHARAU Wairarapa Times-Age, 18 April 1939, Page 7

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