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GOLF

DOMINION LADIES’ TOURNEY

RECORD ENTRIES RECEIVED. WANGANUI, Oct. 3. It is ten years since the New Zealand ladies’ golf championship was played at Wanganui, and when the tournament opens next week on Belmont links a large number of new aspirants to honours will be present, as well as a number who were present on the former occasion. Mrs Russell Grace was captain of the Wanganui ladies’ club ten years ago, and this year Mrs Ellery Gilbert holds the position. Record entries have been received for the championship, and at least six ex-New Zealand champions will be present—Mrs Guy Williams, Mrs D. Stout, Mrs Orbell, Mrs H. Collinson and Miss Bessie Gaisford. Most of the lead, ing players in the Dominion will be competing, coming from farthest north and farthest south. Mrs Templar, tlve present holder nf the New Zealand title, will not be defending it this year. Great interest attaches to the first visit to Wanganui of Miss Oliver Kay, the present holder of the Australian ladies’ championship, who, with Miss Gaisford, Mrs Templar and Mrs Dodgshun, comprised the New Zealand team that recently won the Tasman cup from Australia. • Entries have been received as follow : Auckland,—Mrs J. M. Wilson, Mrs D. M. Robertson, Mrs J. C. Findlay, Mrs H. V. Johnston,-Mrs T. W. Hosking, Mrs G. Ferguson, Miss F. Rathbone, Mrs R. G. Rainger, Miss C. Stubbs, Mrs O’Leary, Mil's Schroff, Miss Brav, Miss 0. English, Mrs C. J. Green, Miss E. Wilson, Miss M. Cooper, Mrs N. Dean, Miss MacCormick. Invercargill.—Mrs E. W. Dixon. Tiinaru.—Miss J. Horwell, Mrs E. G. Kerr. Poverty Bay.—Miss W. Barns-Gra-ham, Miss H. Nolan, Miss D. Bagnall. Wanganui.—Miss Currie, Mrs E. Gilbert, Mrs Richardson, Mrs N. G. Armstrong, Mrs W. Izard. Miss Hatrick, Mrs Russell Grace, Miss Gaisford, Miss Hammond, Miss Blytli, Mrs W. Broderick, Miss N. Grace, Mrs M. Earle, Miss Quin, Mrs H. Newton, Mrs Woollams, Mrs L. Bassett, Mrs I. Saunders, Mrs A. Hunter, Mrs E. Goldsbury. Hawera.— Mrs I. Rota, Mrs A. Thomson, Miss E. Burgess, Miss D. Richardson. New Plymouth..—Mrs Russell, Miss Smart, Mrs Curtis, Mrs Duff, Mrs Mander. Miss E. Blundell, Miss P. France. Hutt.— Mrs D. Wilson, Mrs B. Monkman, Miss Bunny. Hastings.—Miss M. Saunders. Rangitikei.—Misses McKenzie and C. AVilson. Nelson.—Mrs J. H. Jennings, Miss Acheson, Mrs E. Harkness, Miss L. Lucas, Miss L. Turton. Hawarden.—Miss B. Rutherford. Cambridge.—Miss D. Nolan. Miramar. —Miss E. Hanson, Mrs T. E. Farr, Miss R. E. Gambrill, Mrs Foreman, Mrs C. V. Sutherland, Mrs M. Jarvis, Miss Plimmer, Mrs Dalgleish. Heretaunga.—Miss Bell, Mrs Blain, Mrs D. Stout, Miss M. Ward, Miss M. Wheeler, Miss E. Barton, Miss C. Young, Miss Dyer. Dunedin.’ —Miss O. Kay, Mrs N. Taylor. Masterton.—Mrs Guy Williams, Miss V. James, Mrs Birclr, Miss Hornabrook. Palmerston North. —Mrs H. Collinson, Miss I. Jepson, Mrs Speechley, Mrs 11. McDowell, Mrs D. V. Stewart, Mrs A. R. McKegg, Miss Scott. Oastlecliff. —Misses Helean and Quarterman, Mrs Cook, Mrs C. C. Smith. Napier.—Misses Ormond and U. Smith, Mrs J. Landells, Miss Barker. Petone.—Mrs Monteitli. Christchurch. —Misses M. Beadel and B. Holms, Mrs D. C. McFarlane, Misses V. Fleming and WhiteParsons, Misses K. Johnston and D. E. Fleetwood, Mrs G. Van Asch, Mrs Godby. Greymouth.-—Mrs P. J. McCarthy, Miss H. Griffen, Mrs Hannan. Raetihi.—Mrs and Miss Cracroft AVilson. Marton.-—Mrs A. H. Marshall, Miss J. Openshaw. Te Awamutn. —Mrs C. Blundell. Rotorua. —Miss T. Moon, Mrs Butler. North Otago.—Mrs R. Orbell, Mrs H. Gamble, Mrs W. A, Dawson. Ashburton.—Mrs R. B. Lambert.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LIII, Issue 263, 4 October 1933, Page 2

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580

GOLF Manawatu Standard, Volume LIII, Issue 263, 4 October 1933, Page 2

GOLF Manawatu Standard, Volume LIII, Issue 263, 4 October 1933, Page 2

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