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T*"TORIA V. NEW SOOTH WALES. By Telegraph.—Press Assn.—Copyright. Received Dec. 29, 10.5 p.m. Melbourne, Dec. 29. The cricket match was resumed on a fair wicket, a trifle soft. Victoria's first innings closed for 464. . Bowling analysis: Mailey, 4 for 99; Ives, 2 for 68; Hendry, 2 for 50; lielleway, 1 for 84. New South Wales, in their first innings, scored 143 for !he loss of four wickets (Cutter 01, Bardsley 53). THE PLUNKET SHIELD. CANTERBURY v. WELLINGTON. By Telegraph —Press Association. . , Christchurch, Last Night. «, i>.° cr match between Canterbury and Wellington was resumed in beautiful weather. Lamberth and Marris, who wore not out yesterday, made an excellent stand, the former being eventually caught for 49. Garrod, the last man, made three and was then bowled by Thomas, Harris being not out 20; extras 10: total 153; leaving Canterbury 43 to win. Bowling analysis: Sandman, 2 for 35; Mcf" a i2 3 2 "' ThQma3, 3 for 25 J Heea, 2
Canterbury made the runs required for the wss of throe wickets: Blunt 25, Patrick 8 f™ ns , °< Whltta (not out) 3, Sandmaa (not out) 4; extras 5.
TO-DAY'S MATCH. NORTH TARANAKI y. NOMADS, Considerable Interest has been aroused In the cricket match Which Is to bo commenced to- ■ , Plymouth between a team of 5iS«! m Payers and representatives of North Taranaki. This is the first match of X„ S , e j!>< m i" which the North Taranaki representatives hayo been called upon to defend the honor of the district, and as the visitors "°an a tlc T ipTte^ r ° nff COmblllatlon a Sood Taranaki has as strong a team as la available, and possibly had Bottrill and Eggleston been available would have been the f ™"p 3t A h f could possibly have been selected Notwithstanding their absence, however, the local team may be relied upon to give a good account of itself. There are ?!,/7 mlJer i of «ood batsmon, and in bowlers ® te . ara 18 well provided. The Nomads hare ® m ™ b l er Of matches tills season, and yesterday added to their record a wih against fnd 30'runa° m V defeate(l by an innings s m j tch wIU takfl P ,ace the High School ground commencing at 10 o'clock, and by mutual consent , the teams will consist of 12 men each. Following are tho teams :~ THE NOMADS. 1 M.d rk W' .F'V M " shall ' K. Marshall, Lr> £ ;,, Broati ' J - D - Smltb, H, P. Butml'. ?' ,?V, ' Ongley, A P. Hindmarsh, K Cave, H, E. Crosse. 1 NORTH TARANAKI. _ K ; Elundell, o. 0. Clarke, A. S. Hasell J Heskett, E. G. Johnson, E. Lash, A. H Osjjf. Calmer, P. H. Robertson, p il StainUm, w. C. Weston, and W. p. Nicoll The umpires will be Messrs. S. Daws (Notnada), and. J. Brown (North Taranaki) i? J'yuouth the visitors go to Wan- | ganul whwe they play on January Ist and 2nd, SOUTH TABANAKFTTNOMADS - . x.5 ho J m, '", ch botween South Taranaki and the Nomads, played at Hawora, was concluded yes"rtay tho visitors winning by anionics fnntaM I be omatls concluded® their mmo ay afternoon, compiling 163 . , vhen stumps wore drawn tho home team had made 20 for tho loss of three wickets. When play, was resumed yesterday morning the remainder of the side were disposed of for an additional 40 runs. Only >hl 116I 16 ba,Bmen "ached double figures the highest score being 15 by Penny ' The highest score of the visitors was that of Hindmarsh, who made 00.
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