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CRICKET.

VISIT OF MACLAREN’S TEAM. By Telegraph.—Press Assn.—Copyright. Sydney, Sept. 14. According to the altered itinerary MacLaren’s team will arrive in Perth on November 2. in Sydney on November 23, and sail for New Zealand on November 30. After playing in New Zealand the team will arrive in Brisbane on February 21 and will play return (matches en route to Adelaide, from which ■it will finallj’ embark on the Ormonde on March 19. MATCHES IN AUSTRALIA. Received Sept. 14, 5.5 p.m. Sydney, Sept. 14. Prior to their departure for New Zealand ' MacLaren’s team will play West Australia on November 3 and 4 and four-day matches against. South Australia, Victoria and New ! South Wales, commencing respectively on | November 10, 17 and 24. On the return from New Zealand the team will play three-day , matches against Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria, and South Australia, commencing respectively on February 23, March 2, 9 and 15. They will also play a combined Universities team at Melbourne on March 7 and 8. HARBOR BOARD CLUB. THE ANNUAL MEETING. TJie annual meeting of the Harbor Board Club was held last evening at the works, when Mr. G. S. Papps presided over a good attendance of members. The annual report (as published yesterday) was adopted. The balance-sheet submitted J showed receipts to he £l5 is 3d and expendii ture £l6 2s, leaving a debit balance of £1 9d. A vote of thanks was passed to the president. engineer and harbormaster for financial assistance; also to Mr. J. Hawkes and Master J. Galbraith for efficient services rendered as umpire and score-keeper respectively. It was resolved to apjfiy to the Western Park Board for permission to put down a practice wicket. Considerable discussion arose in connection i .with the proposed levy of 2s fid per imember : to the Cricket Association. While recocn’slntr ; the necessity of the association as regards i finance, it was generally maintained that the proposed flat levy on senior and junior members alike was not equitable. Finally, it was resolved to leave the matter to the discretion nf the delegate at the annual meeting of the Cricket Association. The following officers were elected: Patron, Mr. C. E. Bellringer; president. Mr. G. B. Lowson; vice-presidents, Uaptains W. Waller, McMahon. Messrs. D. Hughes, G. Lomas, and T. Sinclair: club captain Mr. G. Carey; vlcecaptaln, Mr. R. Galbraith; secretary and treasurer, Mr. T. Carey; management committee. Messrs. G. and T. Carey, Galbraith, W. Caimeron and C. R. Papps; delegate to • Cricket Association, Mr. G. Carey. Thanks were expressed to Messrs. Edgar Meredith and W. Harris for donations of £1 Is each.

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Taranaki Daily News, 15 September 1922, Page 8

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CRICKET. Taranaki Daily News, 15 September 1922, Page 8

CRICKET. Taranaki Daily News, 15 September 1922, Page 8

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