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li’SSS’i Ml iwhhl v m IhSml jW Concrete is the ideal building material. It ensures immunity from fire, and withstands the ravages of time. Is readily adaptable to beautiful architecture, and there are no yearly upkeep costs. ‘ WILSONS "Star*’ Brant Portland Cement is recom ' mended as the best by Archi1 tects and Contractors everywhere. Its quality far exceeds the requirements of the British Standard Specification. Wilsons (N.Z.) Portland Cement Ltd, Richards Upton Building, Customs Street East, Auckland .rvMpr i E. Harwood, b Bell 0 Extras 2 Total 13 Bowling Analysis.:—F. Bell took 5 wickets for 1 run ; H. Owens, 4 lot 6 ; R. D. Macklow, 1 for 4. ORONGO.—Second Innings. A. Finnerty, c Hayes, b Jenkins 4 E. Harwood, c Macklow, b Bell • • 0 A. McMillan, b Macklow 7 I. Beddie, not out ® A. Cranston, c Hayes, b Macklow 5 N. Death, e Bell, b Schofield • ••• 2 T. Field I ,’stumped, b Schofield - - '1 C. Pearce, c and b Schofield •• • • 0 J. Bradley, b Madgwick 3 A. Corbett, b Madgwick 0 J. Hall, 1.b.w., b Jenkins 5 Extras 2 Total 38 Bawling Analysis.—F. Bell took 1 wicket for 4 runs ; H. Schofield, 3 for 9 ; J. Jenkins, 2 for 8 ; R. D. Macklow 2 for 5 ; H. Owens, 0 for 2 ; M. Madgwick 2 for 8.
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIX, Issue 5242, 22 February 1928, Page 4
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