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CRICKET.

A match on the Patea ground, Patea Club second eleven v. United Club, was played on Saturday, resulting in a victory for the Patea United Club in one innings against two, and 76 runs to spare. Norman bowled well for Patea Club, and Dasent made the top score for his side. In the United team Carey made 47 and C. Harden 27 ; Kitching and Signall bowling well. Scores : Patea 2nd Eleven.—lst Innings. Cowern, b Signal 0 Hamilton, c Bartlett, b Signal ... 0 Dasent, b Kitching 1 Baggett, b Kitching 0 Gibbons, b Signal 5 Norman, b Signal 1 Horner, l.b.w. b Signal 0 Mcßae, b Kitching 0 Bright, c & b Kitching;....;.. 2 NutsfOrd, b* Kitching r 2 Gower, not out 2 Extras 3 Total . 16 Patea 2nd Eleven.—2nd Innings. Cowern, c Paterson, b Signal 0 . Dasent, c Howe, b Kitching ...... 12 Baggett, fun otic 4 Gibbons, c Kitching b Signal 6 Norman, c Howe, b Kitching 3 Horner, stumped Doneghue 2 Mcßae, not out 1 Bright, c Doneghue, b Kitching... 0 Nutsford, b Kitching 0 Gower, c Doneghue b Kitching ... 2 Total 30 Grand Total 46 United Club.—lst Innings. 0. Harden, c Bright, b Gibbons ... 27 Carey, b Norman 47 Haycock, b Norman 0 W. Harden, c Baggett, b Norman 3 Doneghue, b Norman 8 Kitching, c Bright, b Norman 5 Signal, handling ball 0 ' Hj’ams, c Cowern, b Gibbons 4 Howe, c Norman, b Gibbons 6 Bartlett, c Baggett, b Norman ... 2 Paterson, not out 0 Extras, 14 Total 116

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Patea Mail, 6 March 1882, Page 3

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CRICKET. Patea Mail, 6 March 1882, Page 3

CRICKET. Patea Mail, 6 March 1882, Page 3

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