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SHEFFIELD SHIELD MATCH NEW SOUTH WALES v. SOUTH AUSTRALIA. A DAY'S LEATHER-HUNTING. ' (Received Last Night, 11.30 o'clock.) ADELAIDE, January 8. Favoured with good weather and a good wicket, New South Wales gave South An: vralia a day's leather-hunt-ing in the match for the Sheffield Shield. They compiled 312 inns for the loss of four wickets —Barbour 22, Emery 23, Bardsley (not out) 104, and Minnett (not out) 39 being tho chief contributors.
(South Australia in their first minings made 261.)
WARNER'S HEALTH
CONSIDERABLY IMPROVED. (Received Last Night, 11.30 o'clock.) SYDNEY, January 8. iMr P. F. Warner (captain of the English touring team), in replying to the Lord Mayor's congratulations on winning the Second Test match, said that although he was nnich better and the doctor was delighted with tho progress he hajl made die did not think thero would be the least chance of him playing again during thistour. 1
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10521, 9 January 1912, Page 5
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