CRICKET
The match, between the Wellington representatives and an eleven 'from Trentham Camp, to be played at the Basin Reserve on Saturday next, is arousing' considerable interest. The match is being played for>:the,be'nefit;of the fund to provide Cliristnias; gifts for the Army at the Dardanelles, and is under the patronage of His- Excellency the Governor and the Countess of Liverpool, the Eight Hon. the Priiiie Minister, and members of the National' Cabinet, His Worship; the Mayor, and 1 the officers of- TrentUam Camp. 'liie Trentham Camp Band will'be in attendance, and a squad from the camp will give an exhibition of bayonet - fighting during the afternoon tea adjournment!. Play -tv-ill commence at ono. o'clock. Soldiers in uniform .will be admitted without charge. It is worthy'o'f- notethat the City Council's gatenien are giving their services without, payment.
The following will represent Trentham —Lieut. Hintoii, Lieutenant Saxpi!, Lieut. Bernnm, Lieut. Sneddon;'. S. Dempsey, N. 0.0., H. E. Ridley, N.C.0., Sergeant Cameron, Corporal M. P. Naughton, Privato J. 11. Bennett, Private D. Sandman, G. Hawke, ' Camp
I'K chinchilla cat exhibited at,a recent Southern Counties Cat Club show, was , rained' at £1000.
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2592, 14 October 1915, Page 3
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188CRICKET Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2592, 14 October 1915, Page 3
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