CRICKET.
(Br ELnoraio Tblbgiuph—Conuan;.l [I'BB PUKSS ABMOUTIOKj 0, lW ftDfc' ; bx<>VT. % Tha JSioyth Austatlians, i« thoir second innings, secorad 16ft; Ifirthowa 34. New South Wales won bj u* inning* and 605 rum
AUCKLAND V. mUHOTOI. "Wellington, January 9, The weather was showery W-day, and the Aucklanders should M no difficulty in savifg a single innings' defeat, but though the brothraßuiia put on 53 for the fret wickst, tw romaining men, with the cxoeptifl of Hay, failed. The total only rMbad 122, of which W. Mills mads 6 fay courageous bitting, nins of his atokea reaching the bouoiary. Hay ohisd his bat for 20, Msrihall 17, J. Mill* and Stemson 10 each, Wellijgton thus won by an innings and Tucker, despite B»»e. raujli treajnont from W. Mills, bowled with grtsjnu* cess, securing 7 wickets for So nil.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 8, 10 January 1901, Page 2
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136CRICKET. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 8, 10 January 1901, Page 2
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