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Cricket.

thfc event of dolyjSfimQ, ftff smas vaought it would prove i sji©ceet, it o d»d. Mptboj/t .-a £onbt the Wk by the large number' of ‘apec’hforp prcaenL all round tbe’liarhour b»■ iij g represen led, also visitors from rations parte of the Dominion who happened’Vote staying in KawbiMlfl tad»*s present than at any other outdoor pastime I have eetfif in Kawbia. And how enthusiastic they ware)!—hdw their own side io vickdy cricket err, I may mention, were becomingly attired either tn white or orenm dresses, with waistbands and lies to mWiB, and wore white Hetty trimmed also with nayy blue. What u smart set they looked-—in fact, they not only looked it; but proved themselves their pro wees on the field, for cney defeated their masculine oppo neuts by/5-rdbe. The ladies Lad first innings,. ~and scored 42, the principal fSQgpreduring Mrs Newton, Miss Ncr-■irimnd-Miss who made top oei¥e ; ’l>y making 14- (Well played', and 7. Newton bowled fov the gentlemen. ' Are gentlemen gbftjg in fcflrir, 'were all dismi-aed for 2d, the dearly resting with the MMfaa ;'their agility and keenness in ♦h<’field Was remarkable, and thtrir fcMJiSg fat too.striigfht to, Jafce any, liberties *Ub. ... »m.w The ladiee, oo going to the wickets a-wcond time, hardly fatxM do well w it»‘the first inning«, thrfc or four oS hard iu blpijg opt to WlUf, good oatohes. . I think the fgs2 Uses of the reining* was •be-fine leg rttfhrg-of Mrs’ Cha-e; t-be did tui make loflyjjtf Vut beaatelal!y.-Yitn» ; d .elbng .the y.cM'pei- I« wotfid baste detie the hea-M r»f-ib** lateFr-Part* good ’bate Ker ; ’be wirn, iF'r;’ bii'er <.f all lime, ,M'> id - hot,. bat. iu a tbi -r«by<d with h’vt'.■freight •ba*,'sod, had r'ftr pbtycd J rrJ tHMrrtVinningp, I tbir.k il.e d< < ■ SW’P U'fii wopld ' bayo be#» greater. The innings closed for 20*

Symonewad Newton tigkio bowk*.

Tb® gentlemen wanted 43 <o win,, baf? owing to the goGclbonling an** fielding, the total only reached 39 W-» Morgan and F. Newton batUpF w’eff' forl<and7 I respectively!. all the ladies did sojwellit » hard to make individual mention, bnv Miea Mart- bull, Mrs New ton., 1 and M'r* Murgap’tnnk most wickets 4 ,and in Ifiiaa.Marshall —in fact, fdbvtrscelted Watieipatiens. . - 1 x-* Mrs Newton and,Mr Chase ably the teams- ,/ .*» t Xha oneroaa duties of empires were ably{filled by Dr 0. C. Jenkins and Arihboir; some cf ’hi"':' inter- | ,Sf the rules c«melng -mjicl* ? Xlyfthw conclusion of tlx: -tftbfch"tb pfteera were.g>dn for flia'lffSt/s,’ wfb/replied with three mpro'. fjqf .(1 eiropponents. «■ of each «im* was tbth'taken. Afternoon tea w;”<’ orb-'

the gentlemen, tcdlpwing we’-e the scares

-Mar W ■•ant*; and we have Ift- that* hoy player hb> in..the match ffice (Wed; H. Dty-e- -, U'riibtv 4« sflib W, Mwi¥'fch< G. aj®an, F, Newton,.. ■■ ’i: n" ; Single : C. 'fcergk , A> Fairfax, W. lu I ** WbiWin, R. nirU* emergencies: vjon anti A, Par

lofting* »Wfl«on dnr«rt CKTLEMKN. 2nd irjo.-nrt’.' ‘ .” '3 2 ♦ -4Qfe**oti 0 ■ • • r-7 ->•!> kf’A.ftrtn-' ■- SfrcOffibe 1 ' - i rr'o/''' 0 Eaere 2 i Symoflli 0 • 77 . * *n‘*WlortI o v. " •i eta** ' ■' .. 0 .?. % a ' A ■ £*?**» >» Wightman.. - * 3" 6 ,- *- r-W ' ' '.I' 5 rf’ 0 • , ■ fcv4 JJ|«ie? ,? 0 ■ -r. « Total / 26 let Inninga. 2nd Innings, MIm Marshal! 5 0 mMraGalvu.. 3 <• , .. ; ■ Mn McBumie 0 0 ' ■• T MmrChaae .. .♦J . • A •: ... Mralftvton Mw Nesbit f, t> ... ■ 1 0 him Roberta 0 ■ 0* ? JlpJ Ashford o 2 ,-lir* Morgan 2- : .. ■ ...- a • Mrfl Easy . ■ 0 6 •' 3frs Fifths . 0 1 * ' . 'JilnaX*nfIe <>a Miac Forlxt J4 4 2 *• Bpoa •'/<. >-•-. 2 *«•' WWefc” 4 = Total

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Bibliographic details
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Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 398, 5 February 1909, Page 3

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573

Cricket. Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 398, 5 February 1909, Page 3

Cricket. Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 398, 5 February 1909, Page 3

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