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AUCKLAND. GAMES. (By TclcErapli.—Press Associations 1 Auckland, March 8. Another round of cricket matches was commenced to-day in fine weather and on fair wickets. Ilis Excellency the-Gover-nor and the Countess of- Liverpool visited Victoria Park, where the Ponsonby-Graf-ton .Sell was played Grafton batted first, and made 71, Dadlcy 24 and M Cormack 10 being'the only strikers to reach double figures. N. C. Sneddon took seven wickets for 44 runs, niul kavanagh threo for "3 Ponsonbv nut oh 133 for tlio loss of five wickets (N. Sneddon 51. C. Sneddon 3D, Woods 18). Pratt took three wickets for 32 runs. North Shore made ,2GG against Parnell, the principal scores being W. Bush 31, G. Dacrc 91, Sale 23, .T. Howie, not out, 6G,'L. Dncre 21. Stephens took six wickets f0r.34. Eden made 2il nuaiiist University, the chief scorers be : ng Taylor 73, Gordon 74, Smoetou 20. Hav 20. Taylor took Ivro wickets for 7< ~u ' ns "Vcnwick two for ,14, Plnycr two for 57, and Graham two for 30. _

Christchurch, Mardi S. The wickets were in good order and tho weather cold for the ninth and final round of grade matches. Sydenham were already assured of the championship, but to-dav's plav left them in a bad position against St. Albans, who scored 2<3 (Bishop 55. Hickmott 52, Sandman not out 50). All showed splendid cricket for their runs. West Cliristchurch dismissed Linwood for 185 (Thomas 42), and then nut up 157 for the loss ft two wickets, D. "Reeso (not out SG) sliowmi splendid form, iticcnrton totalled 218 aeainst East. Cliristchurcli (Fuller not out 44, Norman 3", and Harper 31). Ka«t Christchurch, at the cull of lime, had n'ailo 79 for two wickets (Bealo not out 47).

Woods' Great Peppermint Cure, Is. Gd. For Chronic Chest Complaints.* 1

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1694, 10 March 1913, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1694, 10 March 1913, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1694, 10 March 1913, Page 6

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