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CRICKET.

lUCKLA>'D v. HAWKE'S BAY. I'KK MESS ASSOCIATION, ll N.mEii, Jauuary IS. *" Auckland in their lirst innings made !73—Hassy (not out) 71, Hemus 70, , Brooke-Smith 3'J, Stemton 32. ' Fcnton and Fulton, three each, and J'Brien and Cato, two each, took the nickels. Hawke's Bav made a fair response md totalled 2l"l—Cato 11, Fcnton 311, Hull 32, Lusk 30. Stenison got 5 wickets for 55. This leaves Auckland 155 to win. The weather is keeping line and the . ■virkct is wearing well, ACCTIONEEUS v. WEST F.NI). , The above match was played on the ground of the latter, and reunited in i win for the Auctioneer team liy 37 '.'itns. The highest scorers for West End were J. C. Davies (who carried his hat through the innings for a good 3(>). md Harvey 21. For the Auctioneers, Truby King, in addition to keeping the iviekets ill good style, took three wickets it small cost, and made 3D runs, proving a poiver of strength to his side. 11. L'utlield bowled well for the same team, taking three wickets, while Paul caplured four for a few runs.Jj For the winners Cottier made 17, Kibbell 11, and llenly lit. .Air .1. Übver umpired in his usual competent style. NEW PLYMOUTH I v. CAUKTNIITON KOAD I. The match between the above was rojitiiiiied on Thursday afleriiuon. | New Plymouth, it will be remembered, made ln''J in their lirst essay, and Carrington JJoail o'3, giving -New Plymouth a lead of 10(1, Going in again on Thursday, New Plymouth rattled up lil, Carrington Koad responding with the same total, leaving New Plymouth victorious with a margin'of loii runs, For New Plymouth, llasscll (13) and Braimd (in) were the highest scorers ami for the losers, F. 'Hubertsmi dtl) and A. Bailey (11 not out) were the only ones to reach double figures. The most siicccsslul trmidlers wen —Carriiigloii lioad-lienliow, I for 27 .MeAi'llmr 2 for I; Ne« Plviui.uthllolgale ,S for 2', Inglcwooil 11, forfeited the mi liuished uiateli with C'ara'ugluu Koai 11. The West End Cricket Club phi, F.i'uionl Yillage on Saturday, and wil hv represented by the following team -Young, J. C. Davies, J. Blydi Hooker, 11. Potter, AY. 11. Fitzpatrid Whittingt AYaller, Danks, Hard wick. i\'a;.. Emergencies: Cliillj Porritl, ami Sadler.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8032, 19 January 1906, Page 3

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CRICKET. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8032, 19 January 1906, Page 3

CRICKET. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8032, 19 January 1906, Page 3

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