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CRICKET.

A senior cup match was played on the local ground on Siturday last between teams from the Motueka ami Ngatimoti clubs which re&ulten in a win for the home team by 1 wicket and 2 runs. Messrs G. Boyce and J\ A. Guy acted as umpires. The following are the scores : NGATIMOTI. H. Green b Hunt o, c Boundy b Simpson 3 ; P. Turner b Hunt o, c L. Boyes b Hunt 4 ; A. Haycock b W. Boyes 4, b Hunt o ; H, Canton c Hunt b Simps-on 21, c Meade b Trewavas 9; W. Heath b W. Boyes o, b W. Boyes o ; T. Goodman I.b.w, Simpson 2, cH. Trewavas b Hunt 7 ; T. Thomason b VV. Boyes 11. not out 12 ; G. Fair b Simpson o, b W. Boyes o ; G. Beatson c W. Boyes b Simpson 3, c Hunt b W. Boved 2 ; C. Heath not out o. I.b.w. Hunt o; A. Canton c Boundy b Simpson o, c Trewavas b Simpson 23 ; extras 1* and 5. Totals 42 and 65. Bowling analysis :—A. Hunt 2 for 22, 4 for 20 ;R. Timpson 5 for 6,2 for 13 ; W. Boyes 3 for 13, 3 for 4; L. Boyes o for 11 ; C. Trewavas 1 tor 9 ; Greensill o for 3. MOTUEKA. A. Hunt cC. Heath b Goodman 3, b Goodman c Beatson 7 ; W. Boyes b Goodman o, b Goodman 6 ; J. Greensill c Beatson b Canton o, c Beatson b Goodman 9 ; C. Trewavas run out 2, b Canton 5 ; R. Simpson not out 26, c Beatson b Goodman 1 ; L. Manoy c W. Heath b Goodman 1, h Goodman 4; F. Meade b Goodman 4, b Canton 1 ; L, Boyes c Beatson b Goodman o, not out 7 ; G. Boundy c Green 2, b Goodman 5; F. Atkins b Thomason 10, not out 8; H. Trewavas b Canton 1, b Canton 5 , extras 1 and 3. Totals 50 and 59Bowling analysis :—T. Goodman 5 for 24, 6 for ; Canton 3 for 16, 6 for 2j> Beatson o for 7 ; Thomason 1 for 2.

An application for renewal of an old age pension came before the Court on Monday when it was refused on the ground that applicant had received an amount of money during the past year, which put his claim out of court. News was received in town yesterday to the effect that Arthur Ford, son of Mr Thomas Ford, of Neudorf, was found drownecf 11/"iTcreekrbTi" I.t is tlvmght the deceased fell into the water when in a fit, to which he was.. at times subject. The following passengers arrived bj 7 - the s.s Manama from Wellington this morning:—Mrs Parkinson, Miss Burrows, Masters Hancox and Luke, Messrs Tutbury, Lawrence, Roberts, and Barber. The London correspondent of the Auckland Weekly News says :-Dunn» his last stay in the West Countiy Sir John Hall paid a visit to the Venerable Bishop Hobhouse—l use the adjective not titularly, instead of the proper term "Right Reverend," but purely in a descriptive sense. The first Bishop of Nelson, New Zealand, who must now be approaching his 90th year, was well in health, and unclouded in intellect, but somewhat feeble in body, and able to go out of doors only in a Bath-chair. He has been in Holy Orders more than 62 years. Bishop Hobhouse still resides at Wells, in Somerset. The bishop, Sir John Hall, and Archdeacon S. Williams are now the only three survivors of the first General Synod of New Zealand. Quite a number of lambs have been worried at Tvaihiku, Clutha district, lately, one owner having lost 14, besides having several others injured. Best Treatment for Diarrhoea.—l have suffered for some months past from repeated attacks of diarrhoea, and felt myself getting very weak through my appetite having become scanty and distasteful. I tried several remedies without getting any permanent relief. Was advised to try Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, and am thankful to state that I did so. for it has proved most effective has checked the diarrhoea, my appetite has been renewed, and general tone of my system greatly improved. I value the medicine highly.—Edward G. Yates, J.P., Kangaroo Flat, Victoria. This is the most successful remedy in the world for diarrhoea. Ir never fails, and when reduced ', with water and sweetened it is pleasant to take. For sale by A. Manoy.

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Motueka Star, Volume V, Issue 244, 22 December 1903, Page 3

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CRICKET. Motueka Star, Volume V, Issue 244, 22 December 1903, Page 3

CRICKET. Motueka Star, Volume V, Issue 244, 22 December 1903, Page 3

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