NEW ZEALAND SOUNDSCENES. STILL O-KAY

Rights Information
Year
1933
Reference
F11110
Media type
Moving image
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Rights Information
Year
1933
Reference
F11110
Media type
Moving image
Series
new zealand soundscenes
Place of production
New Zealand/Aotearoa
Categories
Newsreel
Duration
0:06:19
Credits
Sound Recordist: Jack Welsh
Laboratory Support: Jack Welsh
Film Editor: Lee M. Hill
Chief Cinematographer: Lee M. Hill
Narrator: Martin Evans

36 ft. 'Still OK Wanganui Oliver Kay wins, Ladies Golf Championship, Camera Newham.'
48 ft. Group of men and women relaxing on veranda of golf club house.
59 ft. Oliver Kaye of Dunedin ready to tee off at the Belmont Links of Wanganui.
70 ft. Oliver Kaye on green, watched by crowd. Club-house in background. This is Miss Kaye's second championship. The first was in 1930.
86 ft. [Trisha Helene] youngest in the tournament tees off.
113 ft. Lady tees off, won the championship in 1931.
119 ft. Miss Gaysford.
127 ft. Miss Oliver Kaye.
135 ft.'Snowed out, no doubt. Summer sports stop as Dunedin experiences first snowfall of season’. Camera, Hill - New Zealand Soundscenes.'
147 ft. Person playing in snow on grounds of large two storey building.
155 ft. Snow covered sweeping driveway and park-like grounds.

280 ft. 'Men's Golf Championship, Auckland E. J. Moss of Auckland wins in play off with E. S. Douglas. Camera, Hayward, New Zealand Soundscenes.'
294 ft. Large crowd spectators following E. J. Moss of Auckland around the Titirangi Golf Course.
322 ft. Golfers at 13th Hole known as the 'Wrecker', the downfall of many competitors. One man allegedly taking 12 strokes to do it.
354 ft. Man watched by crowd, tees off.
418 ft. Mr R. T. Ward presents championship cup and medal to E. J. Moss who previously won the title in 1924 and 1927.
438 ft' E.J. Moss holds cup and smiles for camera.

462 ft. 'Curves are fashionable, Harry Baldock, a splendid picture of vim, vigour and vitality. Camera - Hill, New Zealand Soundscenes.'
479 ft. Harry Baldock of Dunedin weightlifting.
517 ft. Harry poses with arms folded. Performs the various muscle and arm movements. “Published every week, The End, The Screen Voice of New Zealand, Welsh Sound System, New Zealand Soundscenes”.