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; nv TKt.BUitActi •’•s'** A W \NG \NF TV. POVERTY BAY. WANGANUI. February 13. Beautiful weather prevailed for the first day’s play in the fifth Hawke Cup match of the season. Poverty Bay being the challengers. They won the toss and hatted on a humping wicket, and were dismissed for 95. (More 18, Forrester 15. Pore 13). Holland took five wickets for 38. Treadwell 3 for 18. Trniison 1 for 9. AVhcn stumps were drawn for the day. Wanganui _ had lost nine wickets lor 292 (Orr L. Lo--33. Wood 20. Orton TS. Stapleton (not. out) 11. Tronson (not out) TO.) Kahlcnherg has taken five wickets for 00. The match resumes at ten tomorrow morning. A FCKI-AND V. AT.C.C. AUCKLAND. Feb. 13. The dates of tho return match 'otwon A fa'la ren’s team and Auckland ’lave hoen altered to Saturday. Afonflay. nml Tuesday. February L. and 20. in order to allow the EngLs.tmen to have an extra day in Rotorua. The team "ill leave for Australia on February 22.
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Hokitika Guardian, 14 February 1923, Page 1
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