CORRESPONDENCE.
A Correction,
[lO THE EDITOR, WAIRARAPA 1 DAILV TIMES.] Sir, —Kindly allow mG to com your report of the Featherston-Kai-waiwai School Boys' Cricket Matches. In the first match played at Featherston, my boys won by seven wicketa and seventy runs; in the return match played at Kaiwaiwai on Saturday last Kaiwaiwai again won, this lime in one innings with sixty-three runs to spare. In making this correction, I merely I wish that honour should be given to whom it is due, whilo I feel sure the Feiitherston lads, who played a losing game with all the good spirit of true cricketers, would not for a moment desire to wrongfully take the credit of having won.—lam, eto., . G. S. M. MoDebhjd, t Kaiwaiwai, 16th Nov,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4271, 17 November 1892, Page 2
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125CORRESPONDENCE. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4271, 17 November 1892, Page 2
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