Cricket News
FIXTURES FOR THE SEASON. The following fixtures have been drawn up for tbe season 1893-94 :— November 11 — Halcombe v Feilding, at Feilding ; Sanson - v Marton, at Mar* ton ; Colyton v Palmerston, at Palmerston. November 18— Birmingham v Union, at Feilding; Carnarvon v Marton, at Halcombe; Palmerston v Sanson, at Sanson. November 25— Feilding v Carnarvon, at Carnarvon; Halcombe v Marton, at Halcombe ; Palmerston v Birmingham, at Feilding. December 2— Colyton v Birmingham, at Birmingham ; Sanson v Carnarvon, at Sanson ; Union v Palmerston, at Palmerston ; Feilding v Marton, at Marton. December 9 — Marton v Palmerston, at Feilding; Union v Canarvon, at Carnarvon; Halcombe v Birmingham, at Birmingham. December 16— Carnarvon v Birmingham, at Feilding; Sanson v Union, at Palmerston. January 19 — Palmerston v Halcombe, at Halcombe; Colyton- v. Sanson, at Feilding. January 26— Halcombe ▼ Sanson, at Sanson; Feilding v Palmerston. at Pal* merston ; Marton v Union, at Feilding. February 2— Colyton v Carnarvon, at Carnarvon ; Feilding v Sanson, at Feilding. February 16— Colyton v Marton, at Marton. February 23 — Sanson v Birmingham, at Halcombe ; Colyton v Union, at Feilding. March 2 — Palmerston v Carnarvon, at Feilding; Marton v Birmingham, at Halcombe. March 9— Carnarvon v Halcombe, at Halcombe ; Feilding v Colyton, at Feilding. March 16 — Halcombe v Union, at Feilding. The date of the match between the Feilding and Union Clubs has not yet been fixed, owing to a misunderstanding. It is understood it will be played later in the season. Donations have been received from Mrs Hastie (one guinea), Mr Bastings (10s 6d), and Mr Light (10s 6d) by the Secretary of the Feilding Cricket Club. There was a fair muster of knights of the willow at the practice yesterday afternoon. Sides were chosen by Messrs A. Parr and Richards and resulted in a win for the former by 36 runs to 26, only one innings being played. Wellsman and G. F. Bishop (on the winning aide) were the only two who reached donble figures, with 11 and 12 respectively. Baillie, Wellsman, and Parr bowled for the winners, and Hill and Richards for the losers.
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Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 107, 2 November 1893, Page 2
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