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By Telegraph—-Press Assn., Copyright. 1 NEW PI.YAIOI'TII, Alarch 11. j Tiu* match Australia v! Taranaki I (niiimencod at 11.30 in fine weather, with tile wicket good and outfield last. Oldfield and Blackie stood down. Richardson won the loss and put. Taranaki in. R. B. Wilson and Nasmith opened to Morton and AlcNamec. The batsmen opened carefully and at noon the score was 21 for no wickets *\A ii.son 12. Nasmith 7). With the score at 2(i there was a double bowling change. Grimmelt ami Oxenlmm coming on. The change was effective and the wickets fell rapidly. At 1.15 when the luncheon adjournment was taken the score was 12(5 for (i. TAR ANA Kl—lst. Tunings. Wilson (not outl S 3 Xnisinith, b. Grimuiett 22 Gibbv, r. Richardson, b. Grimmett I Ohavcrs. st. Richardson, b. Grimmett 0 Lay, 1.h.w., b. Oxenlmm 3 Kingston. <*. Alexander b. Oxenlmm 0 Grayson, e. Woodful], b. Oxon'mni 12 Pet.v (not out) 0 Extras fi Total for (i wickets 120
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Hokitika Guardian, 14 March 1928, Page 3
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