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ashburton. I NOTIFIABLE DISEASES. Oae case of tuberculosis from Mi. ' ~ notified to the County j Inspector (Mr K. X. .Tohnso..) I lift ! (to case of *>caHel fever was aUo : t0 the Borough Inspector (Mr j jB- Richardson,. Welcome Social. A welcome social ivns givc« on ..-..nimr bv the senior students ot If*Ashburton Technical School to the freshers. The evening was spent • competitions, and dances. A tJtowTaph entertainment was given screen by Mr N. Thomas. **j au exhibit ion of folk danc- • was g ivc " b - v thc senior The pin competition was won l.y & J Boss. The lucky spot was won fu;,', if. Sawle and Mr Ciass, ana .(Liwrce! post by Mr Crawford. Music Z fupplied by Misses M. Kermeeu, \- Cl«n eus > an(l k- - Vlr was M.c. A song wns contriiated by Miss B. Opie. Sports Postponed. to the wet weather on Salur- , jjfe representative tennis fixture ■4 Malvern, the East Ashburton Club's Carnival, and bowlfixtures were postponed. Cricket. I. , 9il » of the unfavourable weal her. i;,c JLrwn Cricket Association » '-ompeuOons ■ oo Saturday. SENIOR GKADt:. jUttWCBTOS B t. KAlUKft.!.t<. ukfcarton established a sood lead in their ..tA with Fairfield, who so far have been "5... tbi* season. knocking up 2jt in ■STlnt iaatag.. The best bats were S. MeliUkbmi'y 6® fe -;- Jf. ,0 j[] e rfrilM Fairfield had made ll mr tho .wtetot. Scores ASHBURTON B First Innings. 1 HuntVi lbw > b J? ra ? r " " - A, TM « ,Bb " b , Br#dy , - m JmrAr*, Ik*, b Brady 6 e aS« c'o-Gr.dy. bG. W.Uis . . 0 tliX/s wnii.. bv. Willis .. 62 J. e Anderson, b W'His .. II, HeEfttoier. b » r « dv ■ • j. ScwMtt. k V. Willis .. «. I JOBer, »« o"< f. b Brady " Zxint •• " * ' *-^^ ! lUwfiM—G. Wiilts-took three wirkets for « mm; C. Brady, live for 87 ; W. 0 Grady, ■La te 10* V. "Wil/u. two for 42: .T. SmUt, Mai for 10: C - none for • kairpield. Vint Innings. 1 UIMUUW. b p - Harper .. .. 0 T. O'fiisdy," not out t. VOH>. art «•» "a Ist «*" • * ' • __ 4 t«tat for wicket .. 11 TECHKICAL t. RAKAIA. tu4t 11# for eisht wickets in their tot 'agatßtt Technical, at iiakaia. Tka kMI talWM* 1W T. Hooper on. Tec..*iti for the loss n/ three BBrtsn 38). Scores:— % KAKAIA. . Tint Innins». t. Btknj. c Poftill b McNicol « ■ :: T* Hirrtr k JamexoD 3:t L ■■ •• /. Mg. mi v ■ - •• J !? It had, •«- k ""J - • • .ton ■ ■* T«ial lor eixkt wiekeU .. Jll> n, T- Mini took two wickets for » row: t. GrutttlM* foric ; J. \ arex, sa* for tu k,Mrr, £><° „ for 14; J. tim*. W» M dfto- T - J»™eson. Una , *r (4f r. * a^j^p A ( or c,g t- • I! heir first strike (A. I«gley 13). School relogs of seven wickets, audible for 111. Other ire B. H. Biggar S&. Fear 32. Bowling for took five wickets for ro for 10. and Tulloch in their first strike » Kia Ora ground (B. ell 58. 0. Stills 40, W. Hoekings 32, C. ] 6. and M. Stills 11). wn Lauriaton had put ma wicket (W. Goodehison not out 42). i School by 86 runs the match played at School made 69 (LJordan 12). Bakaia losing nine wickets ( Brown 60, J. Laraman » i. K. Doig 1G). High snd knocked up 93 iekets. The best bowl■own, who took four ad M. Cook, two for I. " Osborne took fotnr two-point win by J i nnings in the match a 1 on the Technical I led first for 166 (A. 1 }, D. Gowana 15, D. >ot out 24). Kia Ora c best bat being S. QG, while B. Bates T c six wickets for 58 t ■ee for 36, while for 1 iiok six for 32, and
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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20489, 7 March 1932, Page 7
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