CITY CRICKET.
4 Matches for the Bcniar cricket championship wero resumed on Saturday, under ideal weather conditions, and a fairly large number of spectators assembled at tho Basin Ecservo, where bright sunshino rather than high-class crickot was the attraction. Tho wickets wore scarcely as good as they usually arc, tho ball being inclined to get up a little, especially to tho South-Collogo match. EAST A AND EAST B. East A.—First Innings. Gibbes, 11312224314213111111313133, o. Collett, b. Dales 50 Tucker, 121, c. Hales, b. Grimuictt ... '4 Midlane, 12151121413121133331211423, C. Wagstnff, I>. Smith S3 Bowles, 11131, c. Hornby, b. Hates ... 7 Baker, 11233132133312131111313, not out 44 Nash, 141, c. Bnlcs, b. Smith G M'Girr, 313, c. Hales, b. Smith 7 Johnson, b. Grimmett 0 Ilowe, 21, c. Hales, b. Smith 3 Mahoney, 111132, c. Smith, b. Hales ... 9 Hickey, 2233G331, c. Wagstaff, b. Hales 23 Extras J^ Total 22G Bowling.—Smith obtained four wickets for 28 runs; Hnles, three for 52; Grim, mott, two for 73; Bates, one for 25J Hutchings, none for 27. East B.—First Innings. Grimmott, 2323, not out 10 Smith, 2, hot out 2 Extras 1 Total for no wickets 13 . Howling.—Hickey took no wickets for 5 runs; M'Girr, none for 7. PETONE AND NORTH. North.—First Innings. Phillips, 11111. b. Brice ".. , ~5 Wyhyard, 21111111, b. Brice 9 Blacklock, 111. b. Brice 3 Slioridani 111111, b. Brice ....,;.„. 6 Windloy, 1111, b. Bennett :.,.;. 4 Bpddington, b.. Bennett 0 Audiiiwood, b. Brice 0 Liickie, 2121341, b. Brice 14 Findlay, b. Brice 0 Finlayson, 11M411411114U312231, not out ■ ..;....: '•.... 42 Extras ;. 8 Total 91 Bowling.—Brice took seven wickets for 36 run's;. Bennett, two for '47. Petoiic.—Eirst Innings. Dalgleish, 414142414141,' b. Luckie ... 32 Bennett, 1, b. Finlavson ...I; ........ 1 Nunn, 41411112111314112144411144242214 1414111121112113414141, not out ...110 Barber, b. Findlay ..:....... ; • 0 Brice, 11442111, c. Euckio, b. Sheridan 15 M'Kcnzie, 14, b. Findlay ...'.;.'.. 5 Hardkam. 114311541, run ' but 21 Cornell; h.' Shoridan 0 Southga to,, 1221412422, not'out 21 Extras 1G Total for seven wickets 170 Bowling.—Findlay took one wickot for G6 runs; Pintnyson, two for 42; "Luckie, one for 39; Sheridan,'two for 32; Phillips, none for IG;'Windloy, none for 7. "CENTRAL AND HUTT. < Hutt.—First Innings. Isherwood, 11114314141, b. Robinson ... 22 Borland, 11111, c. nnd b. Naughton... 5 Aldersloy. 1434111245111432U2G44111, c. Naughton, b. Hicksoh 5!) Simpson, 41, b. Robinson ;..... 5 G. F. Judd, 134111, b. Braego 11 Climie, 411113214242, c. Hickson, b. Blamires 28 A. H. Pringie, 13112, c. Bragge, b.. Hickson 8 Harriss, 2111, c. Hobinson, b. Naughton ; 5 W. Pringle, 14111. c. and b. Naughton 8 Bock, 1121, c. Robinson, b. Naughton 5 E. Jndd, 443, not out,; ..:;...'.. 11 Extras 18 Total 183 Bowling.—Robiosoij took two wickets for 38 runs; Naughton, four for 44; Bragge, one for 3G; Dlruiiircs, one for 20; Hickson, two for 27. Central.—First Innings. Naughton, 2432113122113141114, b. E. Judd 38 Hickson, 1111111, !>. 'B. Jndd 7 Blamires, 212144231412341, not out 38 Beeehev, 1, not out ..'. 1 Extras 7 Total for two wickets 91 SOUTH AND COLLEGE. South—First Inning?. ■■Walters, 111, b. Dickson 3 Patrick, 211331, b. Dickson U Ponton, 1141, b. Saunders 8 Grace, b. Saunders 0 Burton, 113334413411, b. Dickson 33 O.' Johnson, 1, c. and b. Saunders ' 1 Keys, 33, b. Saunders 6 Ward, 1221311131121334, c Jameson, b. Snlmond 30 J. Johnson, 53333133, b. Broad 21 Schmoll, 1313, not out 8 Extras 5
Total 133 Bowling Analysis.—Saunders took four wickets for 37 runs; Dickson, throo for 50; Brood, one. for 22; . Dompsov, nnu» for 15; Salmond, one for 3. College—First. Innings. Burbridge, 11111312151, 1.b.w., b. Kevs 1$ ■Jameson, 1322113J.T3, e. Patrick, b. ' Grace ..,....„.,..., ...,...., 20 Dickson, 1111211311112113, not out 23 . Broad,.l, c. Burton, b. Kevs 1 Griffiths, 111113142224, st. S'chmoll, b. ' Keys .'...; .". ?3 Caddick, 3115113, not out ;,. "IS Extras \\ Total for four wickets 110 Owing to pressure,' description of tha play is unavoidably held over.
The Palmerston North Sheep ■ Fair wilt be held at the new yards, Boundary Road, on Thursday, February 15. Large lines of stock, on account of well-known breeders, will come under the hammer. Particulars appear elsewhere. ■ Particulars .regarding their■ Kanaka Bay and Seatcun service time-table are announced elsewhere by the Wellington Ear. bour terries Company. The New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company, Ltd., have received instructions from Mr. .James Milieu, of Pahautanui. who has leased his farm, to sell his stock and implements on Monday, Jebruary 12 at 1 p.m. A brake will mod the Palmerston North (rain.
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