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CRICKET.

j I Ngarug/vyahia y.-Taupiri.,: v A very pleasant and enjoyable cricket match was played at Tatlpiri on the 26th February, between- the. Taupiri and NgaruaWahia Cricket Club's, resulting in ,an easy vicjjoyy $05 -f\v% letter by nine wickets, the steady "batting of JSFealis alonej saying Taupiri from a pne, innings defeat. Taupiri intend playing Ngariiawahia the return match upon their own grdund'on St. 'Patrick's Day, 'When they hope.tOi turn the tables. The, following arfc.thescor.es: — , t , ,

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laim^nterminmcut given by gflcal drjunfftnc cliug\6n Friday last Iwaa fitirly attx?nde|, theffljnsettled state of raie v^Aatlier beiSjEtake^into consideramonMThVfi^at'Mtfcj^^isting of sentime^gß, comLcan^^^sty nigger melosfiiesT^ere alral||gply rendered and well received. The corner men, Bones, and Tambo, Messrs Boyle and Halls, respectively, were especially well got up, and acted in as ridiculous a manner as their parts (on the stage) required. Mr Hal Jet, as Mr Johnson, was very good, and the local hits witty and unobjectionable, the victims enjoying the laugh as well as the audience. The following was the programme H :~^Pai t L — Overture and openhfg"3onbVusji & Night Bell Gallop" ; "I My Gfranfifather's Hen," Bones; "Faded Flower," Mr , HallstM tKifcbyrWellsy&v*KHeftriih.y^ '* Big boots on," Tambo $ "Blue-eyed Treasure," /Mr/rCliarlton.; "Jerusalem eucfcooV' BoVilrf ; ~" Sw&et'BelPManohe," •Tambo. Part II.T-VvThe HauntedT House;" Stump speeen'V Slocum's Dog. ,The Alexandra band, who have very ' wisely secured the services of Professor 1 Sibley, ofTe' JSCyainfitu, J as bandmaster, attcurtcd,'>arid»already a-maVkfed improve.mentin their performance was observ- • able. I , f The.yj Klsofprovided the rausid Vfor the tlarfey, wllen 40 couples en joyett ihkm1 selves till daylight did almost appear. The late rain 'has caused a considerable flood in the Waipa, and unfortunately caitsed'tlaiiiuge to -the crops gro^in'g ! on ? it| banks. The 'native crops hear and at Alex' andra are greatly damaged, at.Kaipihaand inauy phice^ai)dvettlie-whble "of the potaj toes, corn, etc., are under water, and at the time I am writing (this* morning,' 7 a.m.) the river is still rising. — (Own Correspondent.) • .; < ii ■>' r j ,: jr-. f . ' n 6f6 f . 0 »

lit innings. 2nd innings. O.iLatChraore, b' Stewart 15"-nofout <i >; .i.i ,ti J. R. Osborne, c "Watford, , 'b' Stewart.!. ;.'. ...13 b Stewart ".'..' 0 J. Soper;bEdney... _„ . , 16 not put „2 E. R. Laing, run out' ... 1 H. A. Ellison, b Stewart 11 » ',' " > James, ,b Stewart r 7, , .. . , , „, Saulisborry, rnn out >>--' .'.. '11 S. Rhodes, not out ... 1 Hopo, b Edney 0 J. Dashwood, b Timmins 1 j !/ .,E^r« / ... {T]H V, , //r{ j-^ Total .<"',D"'l'.. 9i"' ! Total ... <„ «0 Ist innings ..,-> ... 01 ■>-m< „ Lii \r ' . ifo i- ( !!'. ~ . Grand total 97 - •> i! "i« i .ii' i . ,ii „' "j i . ', ' • W.",W .",' „ VPJPP.'. .', ; „.. ,s ,' 1 1 lf Ist innjngs. \ t! ( „., i . u „ 2od innings,. -, , J- Timmins, c James, b <n, .' f . » Ellison ... '-" .7. 2 b Stp'dr " •' .7: Jj o R. Stcwartj b l^opar, , .i../O,.b;EjJiSjOn ... 1 J ;s d^^i^' h F dj .s '<-™*^t , s EyGfceti^6dd^tf Eftisort' fi/b Sbpcr- 1 • ..<. 4 Walford, c Soper. b Soper 0 b Ellison ... 2 AY. ,^bt .wkt; b>| > ( - r "•|-/ U y «r ./I i ...• ••> ' J-/yii i> ■! -m .V o ri> r, i.('iB Jn'K^tf<lyie,'jstiiSDper,"baf)W ,r,'i m st.-' f o> /< r !A^^rfß{/o^b^^ ri '- M --; Ellison 2 runout 0! BiStetyitt, tfIKJ/gdes.VU ' J/ '. ! ! LW > (.)/ s*i ! Oobqrnq /.<>?,■ t /. < u.\ ;B > b^Graham' ...» 0 1 Stowaa; n ia' a wW," b " sittfiwdj nor ' Osbqrne ~"7..f.t) out 3' J.lGrecnwiJodilßotio'ilt >..iifl"fb>€jpb«-im t'U. 0' r-> jbi®>B« lute . i^ "t>*j9 -%! r /? s •>v(iJ ( lvr.»J i '••& ' J f -Wi "-^'..'W/^^y. ''fi'^i MiiiffiifylspliftiiniiiA hu# ''ffj> i««/J;/>' ;!.y>!Jl}| fmitfwuT ml awj' liiipmrrßif vuruiffb n\

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Waikato Times, Volume XX, Issue 1662, 1 March 1883, Page 2

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CRICKET. Waikato Times, Volume XX, Issue 1662, 1 March 1883, Page 2

CRICKET. Waikato Times, Volume XX, Issue 1662, 1 March 1883, Page 2

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