INTERPROVINCIAL
(From our Own Correspondent)
OTAGO VERSUS CANTERBURY.
The eighteenth match between Canterbury and Otago began to clay at Hagley Park. Fowler, Captain of the former, won the toss, and at 12.20 play commenced.
Watson took the first bat, and held it till 5.35, Redmayne and Fowke aiso playing well. The fielding of the Otago team was indifferent throughout. When time was called the score stood at 323 for six wickets, as follows :—G. Watson, c Crawshaw, b Parainor, 175 ; Hartland, b Hume, 11 ; Ashby, run out, 13; Redmayne, c Paramor, b Millington, Gl ; M. J. Godby, run out, 7 ; Fowke, not out, 34; Frith, c Crawshaw, b Haskell, 10.
The weather was somewhat dull with a sligh breeze blowing. Throughout the day there was but a email attendance of spectator- , .
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume V, Issue 479, 25 February 1881, Page 3
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131INTERPROVINCIAL Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume V, Issue 479, 25 February 1881, Page 3
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