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SECOND EDITION. CRICKET.

AUSTRALIA v. MANAWATU. The Manawatu men were all disposed of for 113 in their second innings, making a total of 200 for the two attempts. The Australians put up, 304 for eight wickets, and consequently won by an innings and 104 runs. AUSTRALIA v. WANGANUI. [press association.] WANG AN UT, This Day. The Australian cricketers arrived from Palmerston North this morning, and were met at the station by a goodly number and driven to the Council Chambers, where they were formally welcomed by senior councillor Liffiton, in the unavoidable absence of the Mayor, and Mr. Jas. Watt, president of the local association. Play starts at 2 o'clock on Cook's Gardens, where a good pitch has been prepared, but the outfield is very rough. WANGANUI, This Day. The match started at 2.30, Wanganui batting. H. B. Cave and Butterwortli opened to Gorry and Kelleway. Butterworth hit Gorry for two, and then a sixer was followed by another boundary—twelve off the over. Kelleway shortly afterwards got him, 17-—l—l6'.-J. P. Cave joined his broker.

To-morrow the big match of the season will take place on the Domain, when Ormondviile and Dannevirke A teams will try conclusions.

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Bush Advocate, Volume XXII, Issue 65, 18 March 1910, Page 5

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SECOND EDITION. CRICKET. Bush Advocate, Volume XXII, Issue 65, 18 March 1910, Page 5

SECOND EDITION. CRICKET. Bush Advocate, Volume XXII, Issue 65, 18 March 1910, Page 5

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