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CRICKET.

The return match, Maryborough v Greytown Private Brass Band was played on Saturday at Greytown, and was won by the latter by 30' runs. Mr Badland captained the visitors and Mr Hawke the home team, The principal scores were for the Band, C. Reard, who played as substitute, 45, J. Maquire 19, and H. Udy 10, while W. Bidwell made the score of 32 for Martinborough, his brother, 0. Bidwell, 17, and F. Martin 13. E. Jackson trundled best fot the band, while C. Bidwell and F. Martin divided honors for Martinborough. The following are the scores :

Mabiinboeough. Pearce, b Jackson 7 Maunsell, b Jackson... ~,. „. 0 Badland, b Jackson 1 J. Parker, b Jackson... 0 Green, bA. flawke ... ■ 0 F.Martin,b Jackson 13 C. Bidwill, b Jackson-.. ... ... 17 W. Bidwill, c and bA. Hawke ... 32 W, Parkor, b Jackson ... „. 2 F. Martin, not out ~, 0 Bickerstaff, b Jackson 0 Extras .. , ~. ... 5 Total 77 GiymawN. J. Maguire o Bidwill b Martin ... 19 G. Jackson, b Martin ... ... 6 H, Hawke, bMartin... 0 C. Beard, b C. Bidwill 45 H. Udy, bO. Bidwill 10 A. Hawke, b 0. Bidwill 0 J. Jackson, b C. Bidwill 0 J. Beard, b C. Bidwill 4 Vavnhara, c Martin, b Bidwill ... 1 Fisher, b Martin 0 A. F. Muir, not out 0 Extras 22 Total 107

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2232, 1 March 1886, Page 2

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219

CRICKET. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2232, 1 March 1886, Page 2

CRICKET. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2232, 1 March 1886, Page 2

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