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CRICKET.

CAERINGTON ROAD I. v. INGLEWOOD ]. The above mutch was continued at Inglewood yesterday. On the previous occasion on which the teams met, Carrington Howl made 03 in their first innings, while Inglewood replied with 86 for 5 wickets. Inglewood, continuing their innings yesterday, brought their score to 12(5 —-Tucker 28 and Clegg 17 being the chief scorers. Carrington Koad, in their second essay, made 47 runs for 8 wickets, leaving Inglewood with 31 to win, which they accomplished with a loss of 3 wickets, Ackcorn contributing 12. The most successful bowlers were— Inglewood, Gudgeon j Carrington Koad, McArthur. WAITARA I. v. NEW PLY- ' MOUTH I. This match was played at Waitara, The local players went in first and knocked up but 17. New Plymouth responded with 45 for 8 wickets— Flcinimng 15, being the chief scorer. A feature of the match was the bowling of Brannd, of the town club, who bagged 5 wickets for no runs, performing the hat trick into the bargain. Tlfcre were no junior matches played yesterday in Northern Taranaki. The South Taranaki fixture, Kaponga v. Alauai'l, was played on Victoria Park in beautiful weather. Kaponga went in first, and were all out at 5.30 o'clock for a total of 131). Manaia played till 7 o'clock and liimle 97 for five wickets, when stumps were drawn. Harrison for Kaponga, and Moore and Gorringe tor Manaia played fine cricket. The following team will represent the Fire Brigade' in tlieir return match against West End Cricket Club o Saturday afternoon at South Itoad ground, play to commence at 2 o'clock sharpHardwick, Prior, Way, Porritt, Sadler, Cliitty, Tcmpero, Clark, Aroa, Sturmey, F. Hook. West End team: -Young, Hooker, J. C. Davics, Blydc, Fitzpatrick, Waller, Danks, Scandlyn, Whittington, F. Bayley.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8026, 12 January 1906, Page 3

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CRICKET. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8026, 12 January 1906, Page 3

CRICKET. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8026, 12 January 1906, Page 3

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