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NEW ZEALAND.

[PEE PBKBS ASSOCIATION.) AUCKLAND, January 14. Life in the Old Boy YetA report has been circulated through the •olony that Mr DeLias, theatre proprietor, is dead, but the statement is utterly untrue. Mr DeLias has been ill, but is now recovering. NEW PLYMOUTH, January 14, Temperance Scholarship. The Grand Lodge of Good Templars held a sitting yesterday afternoon, when, among other matters which came under consideration,

lowed, but he lost Shaw for a partner at once, os he got under one from W. Frith, and Davenport secured it after a double bounce out of hi* hand*—9—4—152. Peato waa last man, but after only four runs had been added Filling tried a foolish run, and hi* bales went off ere ho could get back, the inninga closing for 156. The total aoore of the Englishmen was:— Barlow, 1.b.w., b C. Frith § TJllyett, c Spring, b W. Frith 7 Selby, o Davenport, b W. Frith 27 Bites, b W. Frith 66 Shrewsbury, c Harris, b W. Frith 1 Midwinter, c Hai.ia,‘b Haskell 10 Scottou, o Cooper, b Haskell 13 Emmett, o Crawshaw, b Haskell 4 ohaw, c Davenport, b W. Frith 4 Pilling, run out 3 Peate, not out ... ... ... ... ... 1 Byes 7 Leg byes 4

Total 156 BOWLING ANALYSIS. Runs. Wkts. W. Frith 57 5 C. Frith 31 1 Fitzgerald ... 19 0 McGregor 14 0 Haskell 11 3 It wag five o’clock when Otago began it* second innings, Davenport and Vernon bat. ting to Ulyett (with the wind) and Selby. Davenport opened well, but Vernon was unlucky enough in hitting one to leg to send it hard into Selby’s hands—l—o—s. Allan, one of the School oolts, was the second man, and he got his first from Ullyett to leg for 4. Ullyett’s bowling was very ordinary, any number going to leg, and the first wide of the match was credited to him. Davenport made things more lively with a 3 off Selby, and a 4 and a 3 off IJiyett. Stumps were drawn at half-past' five, when the local men had lost one wicket for 19, Davenport being not out with 18,

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Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2426, 14 January 1882, Page 3

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NEW ZEALAND. Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2426, 14 January 1882, Page 3

NEW ZEALAND. Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2426, 14 January 1882, Page 3

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