CAMBRIDGE. January 21, 1876.
Tlio weather for the past week has been vory unsettled. It m certainly more like July or August than January. The meeting called l>y the Becvotary of the Cricket Club, a fow days since, had to be postponed owing to the pnueity of tlio attendance). Indeed one cannot blaino thorn for thoir •coining alcupinesß for it n anrely no cncoura^-nicnt to play on a Hlopvy paddock, keeping up .1 desultory gnme between tlio bhnwcia. But there are better days iv atoie, and if tho old gontloinan who liven Bomewhore up on tho llawanau mountain*, will only bo a little gonorou* and give them Bonio tune to practice, they wnl doubtless bring many a laurel leaf to Cumbridge. However, it i« an ill wiikl that blows no good to anyone. Iho ivealiier which ia unsuit)*b!o to outdoor amiiHomonts, ooul.J not bo bettor for our puuedo-otbiopiiinx, and they are busily engaged getting up another of their entertainments. Tho procneda ol" which will be dototed to the Wealoyan Church. — Own COiiKia-
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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 573, 22 January 1876, Page 2
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172CAMBRIDGE. January 21, 1876. Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 573, 22 January 1876, Page 2
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