Artillery and Rod Cross teams concluded their cricket match at ; - the Athletic Par,k yesterday. In their first innings Red Cross scored 119, and Artillery obtained 2G (first innings) and 89 (second innings), total 115. Red Cross thus won the match by an innings and 4 runs, and established a 4-point victory. The principal scorers wero:—Red Cross: Brown 40. Greci? 29 (not out), O'Brien, 24. Artillery : Porter 17, Busch- 15, Darroch 14 (hot'' out) Adams 13. In the bowling the best averages were:— Red Cross: Brown, 8 for 24: Green 4 for 18. Artillery: Adams, 2 for 1: Porter, 4 for 20. tiDIES' tfAILOES, The oldost and best firm in Australasia. Eton Gowns and Costumes from £5 55.; Skirts from •CI 10s. Nodino and Cl.. ao Wellington Terrace. LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S" TAILORING. Wo invito your inspection of our now winter suitings and overcoatings. The latest cloths cat artistically, and made by the very best workmen at moderato prices. John Henderson wd Co., 20 Willis Street, Wellington. CBG2
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 340, 29 October 1908, Page 7
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166Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 340, 29 October 1908, Page 7
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