CRICKET MATCHES.
Tasmania v. Canterbury.
[by teleorapm—press association.]
Christchurch, this day. After the adjournment yesterday, Canterbury resumed their first innings, Wilding running up a score of 30, Pocock 28, and Barnes 20. Tho bowling of Kendall and Halo—particularly the latter—was splendid, and wickoti fell rapidly, tho innings closing for a total of 128. The following are the full scores up till tho timo of drawing the wickets yesterday :— CANTBRBURY.-FmsT Inninos. Dudney, st Davio?, b Hale .. .. 0 MUlton, b Sidobottom 23 Buchanan, b Halo 0 Ifarmnn, c Davies. b Halo .. .. 3 Matthews, b Kendall 0 . Wilding, c Sidobottom, b Halo .. ?.G Barnes, b Kendall 20 Pocock, c Davio9, b llulo .. ..28 Uunlop, not out 5 lloas, b Kendall 0 Chapiran, lbw, b Hnlo 1 Kxtras 3 Total .. » lis TASMANIANe.-FmsT Innings. Gatohouso, not out 27 Harris, c Barnes, b Pocock .. .. n Halo, not out 37 Kxtras 2 Total for 1 wicket yj
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Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 4292, 23 February 1884, Page 2
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