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CRICKET.

The footbalfseason has now practicaly closed and attention is being turned to the summer games. The annual meeting of the Te Kuiti Cricket Club is to be held on Wednesday evening, when arrangements for the coming sea son will be discussed. Last season the Club undertook the work of lajinj down a wicket on the Domain, and a considerable area was laid down \ l suitable soil for the purpose of e: l lishing a good grass wicket. Du i the winter the wicket was somen ha cut up by football, but with an c start to put it in order it should ! a good state for play during the sea In addition, a considerable amoui ' levelling has been done to the outf <_ and matters are very promising fc: game. The Club will probably start v, an increased membership, and ar c deavour will bo made to arrange many matches as possible with o centres. Enjoyable games we>"e p ed with Taumanmui last Seastr that centre during to., coming sm. An endeavour will also he made raise acomh'mm Kino- Country t to play an Aueltla: to! 'elevm;. * V be got together, an:; the experience of • in the game v.-ili attend the meeting start proceedings and steps are being taken to put the pitch in order. The prospect of there being a successful ; season arc very promising, j

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King Country Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 192, 20 September 1909, Page 2

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CRICKET. King Country Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 192, 20 September 1909, Page 2

CRICKET. King Country Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 192, 20 September 1909, Page 2

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