PAHIATUA NOTES.
(Froni.Our Own Correspondent,).
Tbo i weatheiy the all 1 absorbing topio, is continuiug .very, dry with high Winds. Tanks to save water are in all directions quito a new experience fjbr Pahiataa. Settlers are busy burning up loga and rubbish in the Manawatu country, and.l learn thbi the guss is quite gone through drought and fires,-and as - a consequent 6took is being rushed into % marhetß:andin many: cases:-fails to find/a purchaser at any price. Unless gooj serviceable rain foils this autumn ■'•Wot .withstanding :the Government proclamation toVthe shJwting season ddes>not the Ist May, " sportsmen 1 ! of gll dsacriptiona were'toibe seen' Scouring (lie country last Friday ut game,'from the: lark io the:'ph|isant. KowoVjM/4he'nngerßiwewfndi«gi T- i' J ,«n V.",* v -.*
i/jfellingtoriSm ; -A cricket match teams took Far It; Oval yesterdai^H^^^^^| araoat derisive the lington men going dispo^^^^^^^H compiled: - repoatedl^^^^^^^^l Stars 23, (notout),.Green 17, Were BCorers; There was the.others all niiigS: oloaing made the made very free i Waters, was Warren'were handlers; made 62 when Sash 16; Whatman Perry were highly: shown them, well, outing. ThVfullowm^^^^^^^H - Luccua, b Cargill Waters,,b Broad Warren, b Pago, Bm?th o Dash bCargill,. A. Howe o Dash b Broad s Green li Broad , Purton, run out ~ Moßainj b Perry > , ... R.-Wilsone, not oat ~/^H H Carmen, b Perry ". Byes Total , ,I^l Mastebtoh—-Fiubi J. Gaselberg, o Howe b Waters:, Broad, b Waters ~ , Wngley, b Waters Dash', o and b Warren ... :. ; Perry, b Warren ... Whatman, b Warren>.>.., Aitken, o Smyth b Warren' Cargill; b Waters ~, Hansen, b Warren : . ' L/Eiobarde, o find b A. Oaselberg, not out ■... Second Broad, b Wilson ... A. Gaselberg,' b Lucana..: H. Wrisey, o.Waters b Dash, c Waters b Wilson J. Oaselberg, b Moßain 0. Perry, cLucena b Moßain Whatman, o and b Moßain Aitken, not out '...■ '%lf^| Hansen, ran out ... Byes :„$■ ... . Total eight wickets " ~/oiH St. Matthew's ut. St Paul's', I Yesterday ..the St. Matthew's: 0,0; I (Mastorton) journeyed to Wolliiigtori ■ to moot the St. Paul's 0.0. Tbey J were met at the station by the homo l team, and taken to the ll Waverly l ' 1 for dinner. After diniier "they : prd» ceeded to thegroundfl.'/.St. Paul's ' won the tosß, and decided to wnd tbeu.. visitors in first, who were deposed of .. for 74;, Johnston (19)| MaoHattio (16), Cooper and Madsim (10) were the only ones who to get :V into double figuresi St. Paul's Club then took the wicket, and in a very • short time six were disposed' of. ,for five runs, but Ramsey, Illingwortb,; Longton and Rutherford mads a my good stand, and at all out thair scon stood at 128.. 8t; Matthew's 7 thenbatted again, and only knocked up>. 80, the Bt,. Paul's thus winning by am innings and 19 runs. The following are the scores:— . • Sr. Matthew's o,o,—lst innings, Mason, o Buck, bFisher... ,„ 1 Green, o and b Ramsey..,. ... 3 Cooper, b Bamsey ... ... 10 Johnston, o.Grimes, b Fisher ... 19 Badge, b Fisher... ... ,„. 1 Owen, b Fisher... ~. ... 0 Hawke, o Ramßey, b Fisher ..,• 2 Niool, o Buok, b Bamsey: ..S6— MacHattie, not out . ,„• 18 Walker, run oat... y,„- ~, 0 Madseb, b Eutherford ... ... 10. ' Extras ... ... ... • 6;: Total; .„ yj St. Paul's Club. ■ Buck, b Hawko ..." ' .... Oi • Fisher, tuu,out ...,,. ,„ ftDeavillft :b Bagge . Tisdal (capt.) b Bagge Sampson, b Bagge ; ' Ramsey, b Bagge,.. ... ' ~,28 Matthews, bHawke .., ,„ 5 / Illingwortb, b Bagge ... ~.'38 " Euthprford, 1.b.w., b Owen ~.15 Longt6n,l,b.w.,b Bagge... - ... 28 Grimes, not out... . ... ...... 4 Extras ... 7 Total .... 125 St. Matthew's Cnm.~2nd innings. K. Owen, b Fisher : \ Walker, b Ulingworth ... ... 0 • •Johnston,o and b Fisher.,. ~, 1. ; MacHattie, b Fisher ... ... Bagge, ,b Ulingworth ... . Hawke, b Ulingworth, ~ ~PPP Oooper, b Fisher f q ; Nwol,o Ulingworth - ... , _ 0 Green,o Sampson b Fisher ' ... 0 ' Uadsen, run out 1 „ . it . 0 v Mason, not out ... 5 • Extras 9 Total 30 ;• .The (Sricket match Hawke'sßayv,: Otago was continued at Dunedin yes-, terday in beautiful weather. AHbe reeolt waa. a. foregone conoluaion, the attendance was small, The waa : " finished early in the afternoon, f the Jiome .team winning by an innings afid * 112 runs.~4 ■ - .At'Bydney in the •»' former made 113, Button flooring 31.^--23,"'and Moses, not,ouV ! 2^' J
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Wairarapa Daily Times, 27 March 1894, Page 2
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