PALMWRSTON DAY BY DAY.
TEG BOWLERS' HOME-COMING. .■-V-(From Our.Special > Coirespoi!.denU ~; y . : '•:• Palmerston, January 17. H ■ Palmerston bowlera- who took part in' :tiia tournameht in. Wellington'last week' " •hturo . returned to their (homes. delighted •J 1 With: thooutiiig anrlitheho'spitality which' they received' at < tlio hands of the l city ?' that they-putup a, good Showing, and'd; . ' Frekermg/tuid lns rink have been highly . - • complimented on : their line' play thtoiigh-:'' . out, .'. Nothing'bat; iU : iortune : kept theifl;:f;-; , out ofthefinal.; • , /-'v;-::; : ,;:; , . Tho best sitting of-the-Supreme/Court.- ' here, will take place on- February ICL Fourteen enmma! ca&s atfe 'already'. on the'- list, ■ and' there 'are. also several' civil ; : suits/.V — 'S : V: : ThG championship cricket matches:wow >,■'■ .-..v. resumed -on Saturday afternoon; 1 • The 1 ; weather was boautiful, and the pitches in i : -. lino order, with the result that some go6d' - . scores were put up. In the raatcli Felldling y. Old Boys'A, the former went in' •• -A, first, and the total' Stood 'at 220-vi-lita the""; last' wicket; fell,-tho -teaitt; ,being a- man - • :'f short. Of this tiumbcr, Ongley contribute ; ed. G4, 'Mason:,(not.: o'dt)^, 63 4 ! ./rrtsyeuti.;;34/;.-' '*- and M'Lean 23, _whilo'no fewer than 40 r ■ oxtras were obtained. . Old Boys h&d lost • 'oi»; wittst •• ffflf",BevW:>tiihß >'* heii.'SWtfe •-'V !'• were dram. In tho game United v; Old' • Boys B, the. : 'latter''went■ in first, andnotched 142, Mitchell 58; and: M'Qregor 33, being the double-figure scorers. ;' At • .• call of' time, ".TThited had "lost vb'ne'Oivickot«:•. for 31 At the Police Court to-day, before Mr.A; D. Thompsoh, 1 S.M., : a. : ttim •' named , George Weston was sentenced to foi|Hren days' hard labour for' the. theft of a'-6et " ." of- safelY razorsfrom Eobort 'lfNichoU. : \V. B.: V; : : : PeSrce,', o'f■■ Orotiti Bridge, vraii" -', charged on the. information'-, tif.'. Abr6&;'•: ' Passey, Swiler of iiii ; adioiniiig''6roßettyi;.V ; '>with stealing two bnU6tks~ valtf etlrat: . bii December .0.; ;ComplairiahrsV6vid^cS, ; ' '• was to' the; cfToct thafc ho boughtthebul-, , , : locks in dispute. timfing, others iStMSs^i;,,:' Abraham;' andWilliams's 'sUeyMdSViH^V;,;: ; OTteeqriefitly. missed . tlnj tull.ocks!.''/whifch'\ '■■■■■■■■'■ {were; afterwards. found. iri'Pearco s \paddock. After taking th 6:: evidence,: of ft !: ■' number of' witnesses the- case was- adjourned till -Wednesday,'.January,''2o"/:; • ■■■.:■. ; Anniversary-! hv. business people on Monday. ' -y ' .
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 718, 18 January 1910, Page 4
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