The Helen B. Stirling
latest MESSAGES'. [by 'ticLiriJUPri —per press association] WELLINGTON, J amis ty 23. The Secretary of the General Post \ ■ Office received the following message about H.B. Sterling at 1.15 a.m.T'jio Melbourne advised the Sterling was within six miles of the position at s I. a.-ui. He ftg'alri advised that he j, had sighted the Sterling’s rocket itt 2.29 a.m. The Melbourne advised it j was trying some oil to windward and ~ would then send a boat. At 2.59 ad- j vised it was turning round to lower j } the starboard boat to windward of the . y Sterling. At 3:21 a.m. the Melbourne tsent a message to the Opawn, “Have reached Sterling. Position' thirty-one \ south, 168-55 east. Will make a far- s ther signal about salvage when the mas- j< te r has been brought ashore. ■» Cr iclict M\\% j > —«> a RIM U V. COBDEX. rj This game was played at Riiiui, and proved a very enjoyable one. The game resulted in a win for Rifiiii oil t the first innings. . Rimu made 95 and 115 and Cobdtn 71. A feature of the play was the line display at slip of Cm tain who caught five men, some of 1 the catches being exceptionally good n oiloK, S RIMU—Ist Innings.. a Griffiths si. Gilioii, b Pass 4 s J. Boyd I; Pass 7 d Cr:iig h arid b Barlow “ n Hinoksmaii I) Knapp ’ fi (alley st. Giilon, b Fuss 8 O’Coniior (not out) n Hoad e Giilon, b Knapp p Curtain b Knapp P ; u Baker c Barlow, b Fass 0; Fairly b Fass t In wood e Thomas, b Knapp 5 ’ a lives s —! b Total 95 f Bowling analysis—Fass 5 for 34, r , Knapp -I for 15, Barlow 1 lor lib ' u COB DEN—lst Innings. 1 Barlow c Curtain, b Hineksman ... 10 Hugh c O’Connor, b Carlev I Giilon (not out) 23 Knapp c Curtain, b Griffiths 6 Fass b Griffiths ‘ J. Thomas l.b.w. b Griffiths ......... 3 • A. Thomas b Griffiths 9 Z Ryan c Carley, b Ilincksman 1 J Brabbage c Curtain, b Hineksman 3 ' A. IC. Thomas, c Curtain, b Hineksman 9 Fairly c Curtain, h Hineksman ; 9 . j Extras 17 G Total 7 * j Bowling analysis—Griffiths 4 for 19, Carlev I for 15, Hineksman 5 for 20. RlMU—2nd Innings. 17 t O’Connor, run out In wood b Fass 9 - Griffiths b Knapp 19 Curtain b Fass ’ t Craig c Hughes, b Brabbage 1» ( Hineksman retired Head b Brabbage 2 - Boyd b Fass Carley b Fass Fairly (not. out) Baker c Thomas, !> Fass 1* Byes _J_ ; j Total ' Bowling analysis—Fass 5 for *J, Knapp 1 for 30, Brabbage 2 lor 18, ' Giilon 0 for 9. ' ; 1 AUCKLAND, January 23. In the Plnnket Shield match, Wei- ; 1 lington second innings closed for 203: ’ (McGirr 39, Brice 8, Henderson 4, j 1 Barclay (not out) 2). f Bowling- -Smith 4 for 71, Sneddon 3 , 1 {or 37, Garrard 3 for 55. j Auckland in the second innings (Dacre j 'not out) 34, Horspool (not out) 13). j
\nckland won by ten wickets. j
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 January 1922, Page 3
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517The Helen B. Stirling Hokitika Guardian, 23 January 1922, Page 3
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