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CRICKET. Cambridge v. Hamilton.

Till, lotuin match between the Hamilton .vnd Oanibudge chil)^ u.v-. pl.iyed on the tfiound of the Utter ve-.Loul.xy, and 1 exulted in a Mctny foi Uambudge by <*>S unih. Sonu) good battiii;? exhibited on both dirk's, but tho tii*ldin«r .uul boy liny cvidoncjd gio.it w.i'tt of pi.ictiuo. A laisjo nunibei of M>-ib(n-. uwc on tho giound Appeiulod arc the score-, ■ —

ii uiii.iov ttccM'Mi, 1) L')ii^l)"ti,om 1 llolloway, run out 3 Stovcus, stp l^it/.p.iti lck !' Kouost, c I ..ony bottom "^ lOrl^ecuinbo, c Ainoll 14 Allnirlit, inn out 1 Ymi rttui inoi, b Longbottom 18 Kuk, lliw 7 Jilndou, c Stubbing 3 Filling, not out . 0 Hunt, c Khcii p 0 Extuvj . 8 Total 110

cunminr.i:. Avnoll, c luik, b Kone^t '34 Mimic, c liindon -"> Stubbing b Kuk 2 C.i-,0, c Pilling -'<> Sluip, b Foiiest . 2 ]-'ifc/.lMtiick, c Pilling 30 F.irciuhaiMm.l b \v, b Voncst 4 Hitclnutiu, b Stevens . 3 Wilvin, bKnk . Hi Longbottoni, inn out 0 Biinm^, not out 30 K\tids . • 14 Total 13 i

The Good Old Tlmls.— A old lady, looking at her glass and finding that i^ too faithfully reflected her giey hair and wrinkled face, was oveiheaid say ing, "They do not mako minors so well as they used to do." Ffllow FiifcLixo. — A tipsy man one day got into a tiamway car in Glasgow, and became very troublesome to the other passengeis ; but a kind-hearted minister interposed, and soothed him into good behaviour. Before leaving, however, he scowled upon the other occupants of the car, but shook hands warmly with the minister, saying at the same time, " Good day, my freend ; I see you ken what it is to be drunk !" Lifk ix the ßti.su— Then axd Now.— It is generally supposed th.it in the bush we h.ive to put up with m.-my discomforts and pmations in the shape of food. Formerly it was so, but now, thanks to T. B. Hii.l, who has himself dwelt in the bush, if food does consist chiefly of tinned meats his CoLOVf Ar. Saucu Rives to them a. most delectable flavour, making them as well of the plainest food most enjoyable, and instead as hard biscuits and indigestible damper his Impkovi d Colonial Baking Powdi'r makes the very best bre.id, scones, cakes, and pastry far superior and more wholesome than or leaden. Sold by all storekeepers who can obtain it from any merchant in Auckland. You will do well to furnish your house from Garlick and Cranwcll's. They have now the most, complete Furnishing Warehouse in Auckland, furniture to suit all classes, good Rtrcv, «md cheap. They have Tapestry Carpets i.-om 2s 3d per yard, Brussels from 3s lid per yard. Linoleum from 3s 9d to ss, Oil Cloths from Is 6d to 4s 6d per yard, good 12 feet wide Oil Cloths at 3s 6d per yard. Immeuse assortment of Iron Bedsteads from Infants' Cots to 5 feet wide half-tester Bedsteads. Double iron Bedrteatis from ?ss. 480 Bedsteads in stock to select from. Bedding? of a]l kjn^s and. sjsjes kept in readinrss. Ififting, Sitflng, E(ra^lng-room Furniture, and an 4 a Targe assortment of Manchester' ' and Furnishing', Goods, including a lot of r Gretonjiq^'/Bopk .Gat^lpguep <spnt : free . to *iji- ' tending "purchasers., Garjick ' i and, Cj-anwdl.j

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Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Waikato Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1780, 1 December 1883, Page 2

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Tapeke kupu
540

CRICKET. Cambridge v. Hamilton. Waikato Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1780, 1 December 1883, Page 2

CRICKET. Cambridge v. Hamilton. Waikato Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1780, 1 December 1883, Page 2

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