FEATS WITH THE BALL.
Brindle, —Four wickets for 5 runs and Lusk six for 12 Cambridge v. Te Awamutu December 14th. G. Austin, —Eight wickets for 13 runs Carisbrook v. Oamaru, December 25th. W. Rome, —Five wickets for 11 runs and three for 4, Pembroke v. Bannockburn, December 30th. W. A. Cooke—Twelve wickets for 23 runs, Lancaster Park v. Christchurch Bakers (sixteen), January 9th. C. M. Bell—Seven wickets for 14 runs, Mandeville v. Balfour, January 9th. Malcolm, —Five wickets for 4 runs Dunedin v. Union S.S. Company, January 10th. F.C.Stephenson,—Four wickets for 8 runs, Midland Second v. Sydendam Second, January 11th. Malcolm, —Fourteen wickets for 18 runs (both innings), Dunedin v. Mornington, January 11th. McGlashan, —Seven wickets for 3 runs [ and Anderson, three for 4, Waverley B team Iv. Kaikorai B team, January 11th. Paris—Six wickets for 9 runs, Southern v. , Hendley (Dunedin), January 11th. Fitzgerald—Five wickets • for 5 runs, I Ashley County B team v. Kaiapoi, January 11th. I Kelly—Four wickets for 7 runs, Thames United v Rovers, January 11th. I Stewart—Six wickets for 6 runs, Wanganui v Waverley, January 11th. I Clark—Seven wickets for 13 runs, Wairau ! v. Picton, January 11th. Pugh—Four wickets for 8 runs, Picton v. Wairau, January 11th. I Murdoch—Five wickets for 9 runs, Waikoikoi v. Tapanui Flat, January 11th. John Murney—Five wickets for 8 runs, Tapanui Flat v. Waikoikoi, January 11th. J. Reeve—Four wickets for 1 run, Pahiatua v. Woodville, January 11th. Burns—Five wickets for 1 run, Thorndon jv. Neio Zealand Times, January 11th. Wilson —Seven wickets for 8 runs, Bluff v. Invercargill Stars A team, January 15th. Pauling—Three wickets for 1 run, Permanent Artillery v. Wellington United Tradesmen, January 15th. W. Blyth—Eight wickets for 14 runs, Sumner v Union Rowing Club, January 18th. Baker—Seven wickets for 6 runs, Napier Junior Club v. Napier High School, January 18th. Duke—Ten wickets for 10 runs and Dickel six for no runs, Albion Third v. Opoho Third, January 18th. Burke—Six wickets for 6 runs, Oceana v. Grange Third, January 18th. Aitken—Five wickets for no runs Dunedin Third v. Mornington, January 18th. W. Pearce;—Seven wickets for 12 runs, Midland v. Sydenham and Addington United Fifteen, January 18th. EXPRESS PASSENGERS' LIST. Friday, January 24. From the South. For Christchubch—Mr R. C. Fowler, .Miss Buchanan, Messrs W. Burns, A. F. Rattray, A. G. Barton and two children. Fos the South, Mr and Mrs F. Hamilton, Mr and Mrs Treloar, Mrs E. G. Skelton, and Messrs A. Hill, J. Marchbanks, P. Clarke and E. T. KeUey. FIRE ALARMS. Fires m the city are indicated by the allowing tolls for the different wards :— North-westward ._ ... 1 toll North-eastward ... ... 2 tolls South-east ward ... —5 tolls South-westward ... _. 4 tolls
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Press, Volume LIII, Issue 9323, 25 January 1896, Page 9
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