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CRICKET MATCHES.

United v. Wkst Kxd —Tho three days' match between these clubs resultod in a victory for West End by 10 wiokets. United second innings realised 98, McPhcrfon and A. Brook making a good stand at the end. This loft West End 18 to get to win, and they put together the necessary uumbernf runs without thu los 3of a wi- ket. 01 tliesj J. Lawry madu 25, and Jrnoil GonDON v. Warehousemen.— lho Warehousemen only made It, and their total web covorod by Gordon without the loss of a wicket. Tho principal individualsoores in the Gordon innings were 11. Kissling, 31; L. Meldrum. 31; J. Ansenne, 25; MoCausland, 20.

Auckland v. Otm Boys.—Auckland won by 44 runs. The following are iho individual scores:—Our Boys: Walker, 9; Steele. *• George, 4; Mills, 2; Hill. 3; Cromwell, 3 Hipley, 7; White, 4: J. George. 0; Nesbitt, 0 Sadler, 3 ; exiras, 8. Total, 47. Auckland • O'Uricn, 10; Coxon, 1; Howard, 0; Barton 0 • Blair, II; Gtirdiio , 15; VVebstor, 16; K. (;. BiMi'6, 2G; A. M. Jieale, not out, 7; Robinson '> Mathieson, 0; extras, 3, Total, ill. ' ' Tuakau v. OTAiiuiia.—This match was won by Tuakau with 7 wickets and 1 run to spire. The best individual scores were C. Bowdou'd 3J in the second innings, and G. Ewing's 35 and W. Ewing s 26 in the second innings. Parnell v. I Zinoahi.—This match resulted in a win for Parnell by 102 runs. Scores • —I Zingari (S))—Ansenne, 3; Chalfield, 2; Milner, 1 ; Fisher. 1; acd extras 2; being the scorers. Harnell (Hi)-Brown, 44; Taite 13----and Gardiner, 11, being the double figure scorers, the last named getting aclean hltto leg for nino. For Parnoll, T. Brown secured six wickets for no runs.

Auckland Gas Company v, Dixon's (Plumbers}.—This match was won by the Gas Co. by two runs, on tho lfct innings. So .res ■— Gas Co.. l<t innings, 39; Dixon's, 37 (Locky 10) Gas Co., 2nd innings, 55 (A.. Stillweil, 23 X Geako. not out, 11); uixon'B23. 7 wickets down' Edmunds took II wicketß for the Gas Co and Millis took S wickets for Dixon's. '

Hulla.vd's v. I Zingari 2nd,—l Zingari: Atkinson, 0; Johnson, 0 ; Chattield, I; Hemorv 5: Poison, 0; Brabazon.2; McLood, 0; Bowell 7McKoozio. 7; Montagu^, 0, Stone, 0- ex ras 1: total. 23. Holland'a : Blenkiasop. 1• J B MeU. i; bea^d. 10; O'Hare, 38: Mm T ny, 10; uiir.o ,t,:•; . _\j-11. : ; Vv'KriQ^, 2 : Tho^nns' '^;i ■ ht-nu, 5: jiav.'M.ids. 15: kiio, v : i o ta!. I 1 ■-' ' O(j!,!>o.vSNi. v. Natijkai,.—-inis was nvcrv close m...U-h. the Gordon 2nd vinni,,H by or.iv t»-o runa , .Slcivs: National, 73 ; GurdJn 2uei, "a J? c n°ulPal scorers were lor the National -Ambury 31, F. Wrigley 22; aad fur the i?n rd fO^"# ys urn^ 9l Cl°ndon 16' and Brown X *ot the Gordon Goldstono got 0 wickets for 13

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Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 5466, 26 January 1885, Page 2

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CRICKET MATCHES. Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 5466, 26 January 1885, Page 2

CRICKET MATCHES. Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 5466, 26 January 1885, Page 2