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CRICKET

MELBOURNE V. AUCKLAND. (Per Press Association.); I Auckland, last night, The Auckland-Melbonrne cricket matGii was continued yesterday. Auokland were all oat for 115. At the end of the day’s play Melbourne were all out for 282, Rainsford 103, Mailer 46, and Armstrong 40. All batted well. The first mentioned exhibited a Dice variety of strokes. AUCKLAND.—First Innings. H. B. Luek, b Armstrong ... ... 8 L. G. Hemus, b McLeod ... ... 23 E. V. Sale, o Aitlren, b McLeod ... 32 W. Brook Smith, o Mailer, b McLeod 13 A. Haddon, c Irwin, b Armstrong ... 10 R. Mason, b Armstrong ... ... 17 0. Olliff, c Mailer, b McLeod ... 4 J. Hussey, not out ... 5 Sloman, b Armstrong ... 0 Stemson, b Armstrong... 0 Robinson, o Wilkinson, b Armstrong 3 Extras ... ... ... 6

Total ... 116 Armstrong took six wickets for 51, and McLeod four for 61. MELBOURNE—Ist Innings. Vaughan, o StemsoD, b Oliff... 10 Mailer, o Sale, b Oliff... ... ... 40 Rainsford, o Sale, b Hussey 103 MoLeod, b Oliff ... 8 Armstrong, o Sale, b Slowmau ... 40 Irwin, b Oliff 5 Jenning, b Hussey 8 AikeD, b Hussey ... 2 Wilkinson, b Oliff ... ... ... 3 Henty, st RobinsoD, b Hussey ... 34 Butler, not out... ... ... 5 Extras '... ... ... 18 Total 282*^ Oliff took five wickets for 104, Sloman one for 56, Stemson none for 52, Hussey four for 46.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1671, 12 February 1906, Page 2

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CRICKET Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1671, 12 February 1906, Page 2

CRICKET Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1671, 12 February 1906, Page 2

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