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i I ™ r ! THE AUSTRALIAN TOUR OF NEW ; ZEALAND. MAY FALL THROUGH. I By Telegraph.—Press Association. Wellington, Last Night. The management committee of the Wellington Cricket Association to-night had -before it a telegram from the New [ Zealand Council stating that if \Velling- ' ton did not come to terms on the pooll ing system, guaranteeing £l3O for a match here, the proposed tour of the Australian cricketers would probably •all througTi. a special meeting of the , Wellington Cricket Association "is to Da held to re-consider the question. CRICKETERS' CONDUCT. Wellington, Last Night. The alleged misconduct of the Wellington cricketers at Auckland recently was considered in committee by the management committee of the Wellington Associauon to-night. Tee result wis not made public. " CADONIA " v. NEW PLYMOUTH. The "Cadonia" cricket team sought revenge yesterday from the local men, but once again till latter were too strong. The visitors made 79, Marks ' (33), Barrass (20), and Quartley (11) l>eing the doubie-iigure men. Southall took nine wickets for 18 runs. New Plymouth started poorly, the first two wickets producing only four runs. King ■hatted over an hour for 36, and retired, and Saunders (25), Gwilliam (12), (Juilliam_ (11 not out), and Williams (10) got into double figures. The score totalled 107. JUNIOR FIXTURES-SECOND ROUND January 20.—Inglewood v. Fire Bricarte, at Inglewood; Waitara v. New Plymouth, at Waitara; Currinaton Ro.ul a bye. January 27.—Inglewood v. New Plymouth, at New Plymouth: Waitara v. Carrington Road, at Waitara; Fire Briigade a bye. l'ebruarv 3.—lntrlewood v. Carrington Road.^ at Inglewood; New Plymouth v. Fire Brigade, at West End; Waitara a bye. February 1 (K —farrinston p lofu [ v , p]-- e Bi'i' vr| de. at Carrin?ton Road; Indewood v. TTaitara. at Waitara; New Plymouth a bve.
j ue following will r>lar for New Plymouth juniors against Waitara at Waitara on Thursday:—A. Morev. E. Allen, D. Gordon, G. MeConnell, F. ITam, Le??, W. Batson, Goddard, E. Lytlrberg, W. King L. Goss. Emergencies: Kurangi and Wells. A conveyance will leave Amliury's corner at one o'clock sharp.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 292, 19 January 1910, Page 8
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335CRICKET. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 292, 19 January 1910, Page 8
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