CRICKET.
« Ifcw South Wales v. Canterbury. (BV TELEGRAPH.—FHKS3 ASSOCIATION.) Chkistchokch. Last Night. The New South Wales v. Canterbury cricket match hegcn at Lancaster Paik thi* morning. The weather was beautiful and the wicket prciud. About 2,000 people were present. Tho visitnrs won the toss and went in first, their innings ending for IU6. The principle feature of it was the sterling cricket played by Cottam. Canterbury bowline; watt good, as was also tbw fielding through a few chnnces were missed. Canterbury's first innings opened disastrously, as aix wickets fell for 40 runs, before the bciwlincr "f Callaw.iy, but Wilding and Deman'e got together, and wpre not sepanited till 172 appeared. Wildintj played brilliantly for his 88 runs. Denvws showfd careful sterling cricket fur 56 nut out. The total ut the end of the day was 172 for gßvfti wickets.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 2742, 8 February 1890, Page 3
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142CRICKET. Waikato Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 2742, 8 February 1890, Page 3
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