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Cricket Matches.

(Per I'nxs Association.) Chkistciicrgh, March 17. In the cricket match, North Canterbury v. South Canterbury, the former made 1(39 runs for the loss of nine wickets, l-'amliorpe took the nine wickets for 28 runs. This day. North Canterbury's first innings closed for 189 runs, while South Canterbury were disposed of for 4:) runs in their first innings and had put together 51 for the loss of four wickets in their second. Hawkka, March 17. In the match, Hawke's Bay v. Taranaki, the former were beaten at all points of the game. T.usk (a"2) was the only man to make any stand with the hat. and be gave an excellent display. M'Carth.v was the most effective bowler for Turanaki. I'aranaki made 24t> the first innings, of which Crawsiiaw made 10R, Pratt S;">, Cole 20, and Moore 17. Hawke's Bay were all disposed of for 101 runs.

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Hastings Standard, Issue 274, 18 March 1897, Page 3

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Cricket Matches. Hastings Standard, Issue 274, 18 March 1897, Page 3

Cricket Matches. Hastings Standard, Issue 274, 18 March 1897, Page 3

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