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WELLINGTON DEFEATS CANTE& - [' . BURY. ' • By Telegraph.—Press Association. Ohristchurch, Dec.' 27, ■ The cricket match Canterbury v. Wei' < lington was resumed to-day. Canter* bury has lost nine ivickcts for 323 The latest scores are; Gray 100, Brunton 38 not out. •
Later. Canterbury's innings closed for 348, McEwen 2-7, Mcßetli not out. 11. The boiling averages were: Kiddles ton 2 for--52, Brice 3 for 57, Marris 4 for 83, HitcHings 1 for 15. Wellington require 23a tq win. : ■/.
Chriatchurch, Last Nigfif «», Wellington won bv two wickets, and will thu3 take tha Piunket Shield front ;5 Canterbury. The chief scores wife.—» j Baker 14, Lambert 16, McGirr 19, Bur* 'i ton €B, Ding 17, Conliffe 32, -Brice not outfj 60, Hutchings not out 13. ' 'ft Mcßeth took 5 wickets for 85. *| AUSTRALIAN CRICKET. ' ]
RAIN INTERFERES WITH PEA?, Received Dec. 27, 10,50 p.m. ; > Melbourne, Dec. 27; 1 Rain again' delayed play in the crickev ' match between Victoria and New South W.iles, Victoria' 3 first inningg realised!' 3'26. New South Wales have lost thre# wickets for 37 runs.~Au9.-NZ. Cafefe'.u Assoo.. . ' :j
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