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CRICKET

Australian Press Assn.—United Service

• LONDON, May 7. Warwick, first innings, 311 (Mercer C for 118. Glamorgan 12;) and 212. Warwick, second innings 31 for 0. Warwick won by ten wickets.

Hampshire, first innings, 224 (Mead 50. Newman 06) and following on lift for 3. Surrey, first innings, 459.

West Indies, first innings. 1:5 (Challenor 75).Slater 8 for 24. Derbyshire. second innings. 117 (Jackson 63). Browne 4 for 37. Indies, second innings, 19 for 0. Sussex, first innings. JIG for 3 declared (Bowlev 144. .T. Parks 162, Langridge 114, H. Parfks 66). Notts 31 for 2.

Lancashire, first innings, 528 for 4 declared, Northants 254 (Woolley 75). ,Jupp 77). It. Tvldesley 8 for 62. Northants. second innings 27 for 3.

Cambridge University, first innings. 3SI. Leicestershire 169, (Blundell 8 for 25) and followed on 190 for 5 (Armstrong 57, Dawson 67).

. Middlesex 330, Worcestershire 68. (Haig 6 for 30) and 145. Middlesex won by an innings and 126 runs.

VENEER BUTTER. BOXES. At the monthly meeting of the New Zealand Dairy Produce Export Board, full reports were received concerning the experience recorded in connection with a veneer buffer box supported by 10 battens, now being used by some factories. The reports from the boaikl’s shipping inspector in Loudon, and from tho docking authorities,' were that the box failed to give satisfaction, because of the tendency of tho nails to draw, the timber to ware when wet and expose the contents, and rapid rising in temperature on withdrawal from refrigerator. It was decided to communicate the reports to tho factories concerned.

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Hokitika Guardian, 9 May 1928, Page 4

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260

CRICKET Hokitika Guardian, 9 May 1928, Page 4

CRICKET Hokitika Guardian, 9 May 1928, Page 4

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