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(. (Contiuued from page 3.) i, CARLTON A—First Innings. ■E.Sk Welch, b Crookenden 1 ? '4sw,an, at Esson, b Rawson 6 W'Q!Leaxy, st Esson, b Rawson 3 „.,Moss, not out 43 i .Clarke, run out • 6 ...Hoar, c and b Rawson 0 ,;Boyd, b Crookenden 5 •»• Waters, D Prow 10 i> Sarlow, b Rawson 0 ■ j.Ogier, b Parton 15 i.:..Ej Welch b Parton 0 Extra 1 Total 90 u Bowling—Rawson 4 for 41, Parton ■i 2 forO, Crookenden 2 for 29, Prow , 1 for 19. CHARLTON B v. FEATHERSTON. ' >. The match between the Carlton B j, ano Featherston teams was commenced on the Park Oval on Saturday i vaf ternoon. The visitors batted first, si and put up the. fine total of 156, to ••«■ which Carlton replied with 68. Feain their second innings, have utwo wickets down for 50 runs. The ii,following are the scores:— FEATHERSTON.—Ist Innings. . A. Cundy, b Hoar ? 9 . Everett, run out <- Howlett, c Hoar, b Shepprad 34 '; Thomas, c and b Welch 4 ;,Nitz, lbw, b Welch 1 Tait, c Hoar, b Aymes 22 Keys, c Chamberlain, b Sheppard 26 .Keathwood, c and b Welch 4 . Barr, not out 8 vExtras * 3 t - Total 156 .L 2nd Innings. A. Cundy, not out 35 Everett, b K. Welch 3 Howlett, cR. Welch, bK. Welch 3 Keys, not out 8 Extra 1 , Total for two wickets 50 CARLTON.—Ist Innings. Darvill, b Howlett 1 i R. VWelch> b Keys 0 A. Hoar, run out 10 • Chamberlain, b Howlett 8 K. Welch, b Keys 0 Lawrence, c Everett, b Keys 0 "A. Welch, b Howlett 0 Aymes, coand b Keys 1 B. Welch, b Howlett . 0 L.Welch, b Keys 15 Wickens, b Howlett 4 Y Shepphard, c Cundy, b Howlett 10 ' Bentley. b Keys 10 ' O'Lear,, not out 4 Extras 5 MASTERTON B v. CARTERTON. At Carterton, on Saturday, the local team met and defeated the Masterton B team by an innings and 107 runs. The Masterton team shaped very poorly, 'their first innings realising only-six runs. -Lyttle scored four not out, and .-byes accounted for the remainder. TThe score is a record for the Wairarapa, and probably a • record for senior cricket in 'New Zealand. JAtcone time the board snowed eight wickets down for one run, which was a bye. Gallon came out with.a splendid bowling average, taking six Octets for cine -run. The, scores are as follow: — , Smart, b Thompson 10 Welch, b Thompson ' . ■ 41 W. Gallon, b Winter 41 Carroll, b Thompson 3 <• C. Gallon, nfltioait; 33 Ticehurst, b Thompson , 0 Elliott; st Minatfo.bfTiiompson 3 Keid, c Iggulden, bj'TJrompson 2 - Kissel, b Iggulden 10 • Cornish, b Thompson 2 . Beechey. b Thompson , 0 Extras I 5 Total , 160 Bowling analysis—Thompson 8 for l 50, Winter 1 f«r 7,1 fe»*fclen 1 for 21, .Monro 0 for 23, OaugbtotiiO for 44. MASTERTON B^Fiwillwings. ilcgulden, b W. Galoln 0 Winter, b W. Gaffiw 0 b Ticehurst 0 .Monro, b Ticehurst 0 Minett, b Ticehurst 0 •Claughton, b W. Gallon 0 McKenzie, b W. Gallon , 0 Lyttle, not out 4 Martin, b W. Gallon 0 Chapman, b W. Gallon 0 , Smith, b Ticehurst . 0 ; Extras 2 Total -6 Bowling analysis— W. <&a!tlon 16 fdor 1, Ticehurt 4 for 3. MASTERTON B—Second taings. Lyttle, i;b Gallon 4 Smith,* Carroll 'd Minett, olbw, b Carroll S daughton, c Gallon, b Carm>3l 2, Thompson, b C. Gallon 0! Winter, kC. Gallon 0 McKenziq, b C. Gallon 0 Monro, not out 15 Iggulden, b Carroll 0 •Chapman, h Carroll 0 Martin, ruE.out 15 Extras 8 Total 47 Grand tcdal 53 Bowling analysis- Carroll 5 for 6, (6. Gallon 4 for 5, Kissel 0 for 12. jßeid 0 for 16. GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENT FACT Ho. 4, A LIBERAL SYSTEM OF NONFORFEITURE protects every Assurance Policy issued by the Department. Bobstantul surrender valnes Aad loan valneo are allowed after two ywas.'and if the premium is not paid within the t> irty days of grace an account ie ope&tf crediting the policyholder with the «y----render value and increases thereon, &w debiting him with the premiums as they (all due and interest thereon. As long aa the amount to credit exceeds the amount owing the policy ia In fnil force, and in the root of death or maturity the torn aarond aad bonnese, lew the aman wife lateral, •*•&«&&

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9026, 13 January 1908, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9026, 13 January 1908, Page 7

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