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Cricket

Tho Feiltliug and Oroua Couuty went to Wanganui ou Saturday last, for tho purpose of trying conclusions with the Collegiate School, and aftor an interesting game suffered defeat by 30 ruus. Duucan played a yory pretty innings of 39 runs, and for the visitors Manning, Clayton, and Millon showed good form with the bat. In their secoud venture, Feilding made 15 runs without losing a wicket. Appended are the scores: — Collegiate School.— Marshall, 9 ; Duncan, 39; Jacob, 0; Hewett, 10; Willis, 0; Burke, 3 ; Cave, 1 ; Higginson, 1 ; Graham, 6 ; Cooper, 14 ; Johnston, 2. Extras, 17 ; Total, 102. Feilding.— Hunter. 3; Hedges, 2; Hill, 1; Clayton 12 ; Tompkins, 6 ; Coote, 1 ; Strachan, 2 ; Milieu, 19 ; Levett, 0 ; Manning, 17 ; Margesson, 0. Extras. 7; Total, 72. The following team will represent the Feilding and Oroua County against Mr Lloyd's eleven on Saturday next, play to commence at 1 p.m., oa the ground of the Manchester Club:— Leyett, Alillen, Clayton, Sharpe, Hill, Rutherford, Baillie, Fowles, Strachan, Coote, and Mannig. The following players will represent the Manchester Club in their match here tomorrow against a teanj from Halpooibe ,- — Richards, Parr, Bellve, Garratt, Henderson, Golway, Bartholomew, Entwisle, Garlick, Priugle, and Eade; euaeroa «nlfih and Feck.

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Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 110, 7 March 1893, Page 2

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Cricket Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 110, 7 March 1893, Page 2

Cricket Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 110, 7 March 1893, Page 2

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