BOWLING.
maorilandkrS’ Torn. {Australian & N.Z. Cable Association.) SYDNEY, Fob. 15. The New Zealand bowlers played tlie'ir first match since leaving New Zealand against a New South Wales team composed of Presidents and leading members of Sydney Clubs. Scoies: IV. Hardley, Marker, Needham, Hutchison 21. N.S.W. .15; . Rogers. Rose, Coutts. Carson 20. N.S.W. 12; Smith, J. M. Thompson, Peterson, Sohan 1!), NSW 20; McKinnon, Airsy, ?I<dlatt, \dess 15, N.S.W. 24; Hill, Dee, Doherty, J. Hardley 24, N.S.W. 22; Grant, Horton. J. H. Thompson. Panor 24, N.S.W. 10. Totals; New Zealand 124. New South Wales 109 VICTORIA nEATEN 11Y DUNEDIN. DUNEDIN. Feb. 15. The Victorian howlers who arrived here yesterday played a match against the Dunedin Centre this afternoon, and were beaten by 145 to '9. Another match will he played tomo r row _ even i.tig,
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 February 1928, Page 1
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