NEW PLYMOUTH.
This day.
Cricket.—The English won the t iss and went to the field, Shaw and Lillywbite bowling, who took the first three wickets without a run. The innings closed for 32. Armitage and Ulyett then commenced the innings for the Eleven. At .22 Armitage was bowled, ihe last wicket falling for 80 runs, Ulyett having made 18, Greenwood 10, Emmett 12, Shaw 8, Charlwood 5, Southerton 8 Hill 7, not out. In the Taranaki second innings five were bowled for three runs and four byes. Bowling analysis, Tara^ naki Twenty-two: Cleary, 25 runs, 1 wicket, 56 balls, 2 maidens; Davies, 6 runs, 3 wickets, 32 balls, 2 maidens; Fitzpatrick, 41 runs, 6 wickets, 88 balls, 3 maidens ; English Eleven : Shaw,. 11 runs, 6 wickets,.loo-balls, 18 maidens; Lilly white, 19 runs, 13 wickets, 98 balls, 13 maidens.
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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2529, 13 February 1877, Page 2
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138NEW PLYMOUTH. Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2529, 13 February 1877, Page 2
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