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CRICKET NEWS.

il ft tt.l- 1.1 X Mi li.it. < V. .'..<SitCt . notCAPETOWN, .-.larch •’>. AFnrylebone in the first innings mad" '..’-‘l-'i. (Mann 17, Kennedy 3!)). .Meal, a tall, right hand off break bowler, so, cured three wickets lot no runs. The | roviuee at t he eii.l of the day lun: 10-t ,-ix wii !-.et> for lt>3 (P. Hands ill. K. ilandr; 3,’h. a drawn game. SA'DNKY. March ti. The mutch "'as drawn New South Wales in their scimii-I innings losing ii, v. i, k.-i - lor I'fi. V.B.W. Second Innings. Collins b. Freeman C Bnnlslev c. Maclean, h. Gihp-m ... 20 Macartney, h. Freeman (I Andrews, st. Maclean. I>. Freemah ,S Taylor, c. Gil-soit. h. t iiapm. ti .. .. o K ippax (not out) (i Extras ... 1 Total for live wickets 102 Bowling—Gibson, one for I'-’; Freeman, three for 31; Chapin >i one for 10: 11 ill-AVood, none for 12. The results of a erickc! mateh playe-l hetweon Whites Road and Rimu teams at Rimu on Sunday. .March 111 1 , was a win for Rimu be 0 inns. RIM [J— First Innings. W. Knowles t- Cooper b Bannister 13 Starkey h Bannister I Head b O’Connor >' Baker b Bannister 0 J. Cooper 1.b.w., Craig 24 Thorpe h Bnnnisler i AY. Boyd, run out b Jim O'Cetinor e Natteekiveli h Craig ID Inwood c J. O’Connor h Craig ... 21 Keenan h ('reig ... *’

Temperley c Cooper b Craig 2 i Groweott (not out) 1 j Sundries 5 j Total 93 ! Bowling:—Craig 5 for 14, Bannister 4 for 2(5, O’Connor 1 for 27, Xaneekivell (I for 22. WHITE ROAD—First Innings. O’Connor b Starkey 11 •1. Bannister b Knowles 12 Craig e Keenan b Tempeilev 21 Cooper b Knowles 11 W. O’Connor b Knowles Nancekivoll b Temperley 7 D. Bannister, run out 3 .McGregor b Knowles 0 Sampson e Starkey b Temperley ... 1 Andefson e O’Connur b Temperley 2 Cain 0 and b Knowles {) Maloney (not out) I Sundries 7 Total 84 Bowling : Knowles D for 3P, Temperley ") for IP, Starkey 1 for 21). SANDER AND SON’S FJ7CAI.YHTI EXTRACT can bo obtained at all chemists and stores. There is no reason for putting up with inferior brands, because you can obtain “SANDER’S,” which is not only recognised by the highest Medical Authorities, but proved by the Supreme Court, Melbourne, Hie best. SAN DEIUs EXTRACT is unequalled foi colds, inflneuxa, dianhoea, flatulence locally for wounds, burns, ulcers, piles itching, and chilblains. Insist 01 SANDER’S, and benefit.

A RUSSIAN REPORT. \ LONDON, March 5. i. The “Daily Mail's” Riga eorrespon- ■ dent states: A fortnight before Lent is usually celebrated in Russia by fending and drinking. This year, owing to the Soviet presses being unable to sup- . ply enough money for the payment of the workers in the nationalised factories. ail the State institutions hasc paid the overdue wages in Vodka. "’lds has resulted in a large number through- : out Russia getting drunk. Thousands were arrested. A SHIP FOUNDERS. LONDON. March -1. The trawler Videttu has landed at Orimsby live survivors from the collier lfeimdal. which was sunk during a voyage from Swansea- to Odense. The lleimdal was swept from end to end nv gigantic waves, off Spurn. Head. The ship’s cook was washed overboard. The cargo shifted and produced a dangerous [ list. The captain ami crew had to I lash theviiselvs to the masts, and send out distress signals. A youth ol U teas fatally crushed hot ween the vessels during the rescue operations, which were carried out in mountainous son”.

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Hokitika Guardian, 7 March 1923, Page 4

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Tapeke kupu
580

CRICKET NEWS. Hokitika Guardian, 7 March 1923, Page 4

CRICKET NEWS. Hokitika Guardian, 7 March 1923, Page 4

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