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ENGLISHMEN V CANTERBURY.

Chbistohtjrch, Marach 29

The weather cleared early this morning and 13 now fine. The cricket ma'ch was resumed at noon. The wicket is very dead. Read and Ulyett faced the bowling of Wilding and Dunlop Ulyett wrs caught by W. P. Reeves i ft Wilding after Increasing his former score by 3 Newham joined Read, but after making three, was | clean bowled by Dnnlop. B-iggs, who followed, was caught by Wilding off his own bowling without scoring. Smith went m but Wilding bowled him before he could scare. Pireston sacoaeded him, bat after making a single, was also bowled by Wilding. \Brann followed but was soon given out Ibw b Wilding— 6s— B —0, Later. Lohmann was caught by Gerard off Wilding without scoring. Pougher now joined Pe^d, and made 5. but fell another victim to Wilding. He was saecaedid by Charleston, who was c'.oan bowled by Wilding without scoriae. The innings dosed for 75 Read carried on" his bat, having made 43 by steady and careful play. Wilding got 8 wickets for 2L runs. Canterbury went m for the second innlngj at 1,15, Dunlop and Cuff facing Brigga and Lohmann Cuff nude 6 before the luncheon adjournment at 1.30.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1802, 29 March 1888, Page 3

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ENGLISHMEN V CANTERBURY. Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1802, 29 March 1888, Page 3

ENGLISHMEN V CANTERBURY. Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1802, 29 March 1888, Page 3

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