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CRICKET.

« CANTERBURY ASSOCIATION'S COMPETITIONS. NOTES on SATURDAY'S PLAY. The fourth rcrsnd provided a nr.s bill cf •*rp, Riocartoa, the unbeaten sio^trn? *>?*'*. TC - 10 only l»t one natch, J* 11 , AFoans— an unbcaVn — pittej ajuirj<: Linwooti. Ti:o *-cal!:'ir w as o; *.!;,» U-st. Ti'.oro wa« rr. r.ir ci l:o<n ''xpectaacy axrr.- the p pec tutor* rl.on i<r>ir.sj in! Brrirw open* - .! S'yit-r.ham's i.'inins? aen:r.st R:\--carton. i'f> r •!;« f ;r s» (; ; „o. in years all a-. 11;]o\- Park were 2r -i raan- ti'-.laokcra j-.ad to p<yn3? cti the crja?. trsnVr* snrtr.l or.riv. L'v;-, s ' nd ii foni.i rv:rwct icnrt!; ,-i. V'.-.i;;,- -viiii i M_ liij hard!;- : r ;.-co 5! tl.i wicfv-.t v 'bcr l|n;gf< \vr_e. nfnp',utvv>J w'tli a ro.'i It njti: -i-'. :u.<l J::to<t i: !{--amv .1 y.7i ! tno pi'.c.i. Krans hai fol'.o\7«i i"»> a:<d I ;i:«t r-ar'-.eil ti;j ca-ch. ! , Kva , ! j; S»t W* tliird victim vh- eoon. H.> i ."* n ' nation two ba'is •'■• i i iiim vith the- next. Tiino for ."t. ; I his was turnc.l into four f>r 35 wh. ri ; Hinc.tsamn was bowi*si by a poc»i orv> j " ' ! bats nic'i liad made Er-irs look I 'ufficn:!, but P.i!r;ck soon tbi#, it::! i Sot several lovely four* to I O Ma.'?y If ft at 3S, Patrick at t?2, (> in yut j 02, and vhen Skelton :efL s:rirt!v after eljbt were 00-rn for G3. ,>"j" 1 ' 1 wifket partnereliip—that Vtwe<r. j l?ennett antl McEwin-«aved the side frov, «tU»r rot, and nearly doubled tJio Both too!s all -the risks, but plaved rr.<ss: c--terpviainjj ehnta. The ir.ninw close! for 121. Pniri:k ks th« only mati who piavwl (irst-cia?? c.ic!;ct, and bis batting wan really attractive ard forcch:!. Bennett Jiit Evar!3 for a bc'in;:; r al a:s. Evans enhanced his Teymtiti-m «' n ! ".y pitting seven for , r .7. llr l-.OA-ird exceptionally well in the c.Tvlv pirt of t;:o ii ; - liinir.i, Imt failed to retain bis V'isih. Riccarton opened more "< ! i-i.-;ro:ii!y tbr4i-. Sydenham lihcl done. Ciuir.ey. who atartcl with Luttrell, eur-sl out to '.b* fir"t b.i!! and was einartly stumped. "LittV Cox ipooiwl or.e un B t point with tlio total ,:t 9, and when Whitta waq smartly trtum;)".; threo !?ood wickets ;vrre down for 10. Luttr»!l and Haines improvrxl the position anmewhat, though eacb piive a chance earl v. With tha total at 33 Luttrell went, and Mxon, who waa next, did not iinprovo ibo position. llaine« and Cayuii! ad;-nnced the total to P 2, but then the former left, md Rieoarte n did not look liko f»»tiinj* a lirtt innxrtgn lend. Hut th.-n Civpill and Ev»i:s, 117 r'iy «o!id overhnnb-d the Sydenham totnl, and 133 was on the l>oard when Cayg-iil was cntiirht. Taylor did not r.tay long, but F»:ller and T'.vaho made noocl ptand, find 181 for was tho tally wlien stnmpn were drawn. Excep' fir a chance vdv>r. ]\>* haj made rt.T, Evans playc-d very currful rrirket. and made lin runi by 'rood, nnd offer. j>owerful. #tmkeq. Poor catching cost Sydenham ouite n Vl of runs, no lrn-\ than 90 beinp made by bafsmrn aft'r they bad Iven let oft ill the fieUl. _ Tlio Linwood-St. Albnne came was very and at times excitinrr. Af'er nordon and Taylor hfl ooened for St. Albans with a partnership of 33, :l,e bowlers took B turn, and the oecond wic?tet fell at 42, the third at 72. tho fourth at 73, and the fifth at 77. Then llrnnton and Wat-son advanoe-l to 117 lv»forr Brur.ton was lb™. Wnleon wx>s batting very solidly, and cot snfnci"nt aesistano from Tikao and Milen to <-eo tho total to 182 l>cforc tho last wicket fell. Oordon mndo n lot of risky shots, but many good ones, in scoring his 12. Watson obowed very eonn'i defence, and mado many eood shots for }im .">9. Very powerful and clean hHtinn pire Bmrton his 27. Somo of his ofT-drivcs were ISoarat. Read showed im-pprovemcnt in hid bowline ann pot fivn fop 80, Thomnn vrrv well, but without ary lur!;, whilst Rub--II hid only a couplo of'vcm at tlso end, arrj got two for 6. The earlier Linwoo-) brtt«ri!»n -lumped to piich an extent that St. Alhara apijes.red "Wf to_p<*t a bic first innings lead. The wiclcta tel!—one for 12, two for 29. tlireo for 20, four for 80. f™ for 41, eix for 42 and peven for 52. Smith and Orchard jml prov»d the position som?whnt. mukini' it eisrht for SI. Then Smith and Taylor n ade a starrl that wnt the ecore up by lonjvf and bmirrls. Tlvy sot to within i 4 of the Ft. Albans Mil bfforo Taylor wae' well cancht bv Reese. Linwood w« a man short, but nn emergency wns picked np. It- availed n.ithinp, m Smith was bowled with no nddilion to tho scone. Smith batted very pluckily for his £6. Thonrfi not a finished bntsman, ho mndo msny fine ehofcs on both eidea of tho wicket. His running between ■wickets, too, waa an object le«son to more experienced players. Taylor _ showed a lot of oound defence, mixed with somo heftv coorintr strokes, in making his 35, whilst Orchard hit hard and often for 21. Grant showed res IN tho bo.it batting on the fitlo, his 28 lwinj got by round dcfenco and masterly stroke*. Sandman eent a lot of puisling balls, but at times his length wa« erratic, and be i-3 clearly not voi tho Sanidman of old. VTiUliii, was very steady, and a lot of his deliveries kept very low and camo fast off tho pitch. It was thought West CJiristchurch would havo a "soft thine" ajrainst Enat Christchurch, and when East vcrc disposed of for 141, and West Christchurch ha<l 70 up without tho of a vickot, the bono a very onesided aoncarancc. Then a chanty tliat was almoft ludicrous came o'er the Krone. The wickots fell lik-? nino-pins, and the who'e side wa« out for 117. Ditch field wna the soundest bntsman on tho Eastern eide, and .he mndo 31 by thoroughly workmanliko battin?. Blank got 18 in four hito, and novrell 17 in five. Zimmerman bowled Tery well for West. He has a bit of paeo, and his ball that, swings in from the off » often difficult to play. Dr. Foster pot four for 50. Ho for.! down ono or two good overo and eeveral loose one«. Worker kept up hia fuoocssion of g«>yJ fcoroo by top ecoring for West with (16. Ho has a lot of Bolid' defenro, and. has good strokes nil round tlio wickot. Blunt played masterly cricket for hia 23— confidont nnd correct defence being mixed with some lively scoring ehots.

POUETH ROUND SCORES. SYDENHAM v. MCCAKTON. SYDENHAM. FiTrt Innin^t. J. Younsr, h Evar.s .. .. ..2 J. S. lirJsrf-, c pnd b Evar.3 .. fi V*. T{. Pa M ick, 'i Nixon .. ."53 H. Watson, b Evar.s .. .. .. tk S. Hincksman. b Nixon .. .. f, M. O'MalW. b E--"an» .. .. ~2 J. Gmy. Ibw. b -1 W, b Evsr.s . 0 J. McEwin, c Evar.s, b Sinc:ui.- .. T, n . J. If. Bornctt, !bw, b Evaus .. ..25 C. Bellamy, not on'. ..0 Extras .10 Total .. "21 Bowling Analysis.— D. C- Nixois. »3 over?. C maitioas, 54 run?, 2 wickcts; C. E. Evans, 13 overs, 1 rnaidfMi, 57 runs, 7 wicl-r-i; il. 0. Sinclair, .2 overs, 3 runs. 1 Trirhet. RICCARTCN. Innir.'--s. C. p:. f'.uinev, Rt Bellamv, b SfcEwin .. 0 E. E. Luttrel!, Ibw, b Watson .. .27 G. W. (xix, c Gray, b Ik-nret: .. .. I H. B. Whitta, pt IVillamy. b McEwin .. r ' G. b McF.-.rin .. ;.'l i D. C. Nijron. b W.<(«jn .. " E. R. C'r.yL-iii, o Hincksman, b licr.net*. C. E. Evan*, riot out .. .. .. R.i K. S Taylor. !bvr, b McEw-r, .. .2 A. C. Fulkr no', ci;: . . J 1 ": Estr».i i 4 Total for oj'sbt wicket.* .. . Jf!9 McE'vui joi i fo' 57, B-;nr,?t; 2 for 4-1, Wutujn for 45, Grry 0 for 21, axd Patric't 0 for 0. • LINWOOD v. ST. ALBANS. | ST. ALBANS. | Ir.zir.TK. I L. A. Gordon, c Hav<;.-. b Rend .. '2 i E. T. Tuvior, c Smivb, b R«;ad . ..17 ' Dr. Wal'is, b Posd ..I ' I). W. Ke«*. b Rccd .. 1 ■ T). Sandman. 1) Tlioia.i." .. .. 2 L. 1!. Brunton. Ibw. b Bead .. .. 27 - v . WaUvin, b .. .. H. fi. Strinp>?r, 1. Grar.f .. .. il , J. «: Smith, b .. .. 13 B Miloa. 1> Grant .. 7 ; S. W. Hicimotl, no', oui /. -.1 ES '™ <f " TotjJ . .. . .. IS2 Biwlin? annfysia: R. Read, 10 over?, i-.O rurs, 5 wicked: A. W. Thomic, 13 ovejs, 1 maiden. 4G runs, 1 wicket: A. Grant, J ■ ovrns. 35 runs, 2 wickr:.->; G. p.tst-iieK. 2 j 1 maiden, G runs, 2 -A-kk"t.'. I Swon-J Inninps. , | T). Sin lman, b Thomas .. .. 1 1 E. T. Taylor, b R<ad .. .. 0 ' I l>r. Wal'is. nnt ru* .. .. .. 3 I L. R. Bmr.tcn. b lJ<jd .. .. '• . \V3'jjoc, r.ot ciii . 4 i _i Total for three T\-ickcta +. 11

LINTVOOD. | First Inning*. j I A. tyrant, c Wai!i». b Sandman .. OS • j H. Forsyth, b Wat'is .. 4 j "V. llhv<*. b S.'.ndas&a .. 5 V. ?loo|>~r. b W'al'is .. . ! 1 A. W. isnnu, c Witren. b ".Pallia . I R. Tt'iri. e b Sar:drr»n *0 I C. R::»«";!. b V'xKU f, ! K. ST.::h. b Stringer .. .. JP i C. c b Sar.dman.. -1 1 11. M. Taylor, c Re«tf, b Tiao ?i ! A. ('■>.-*. ret out .. . f. i Est: "* _s| T.iij* .. in? i Bowling »-,uy«i«: H. Snndrflar,, 13 ore:*. ' 1 maidor. n rnrjf.N w:cki>ts: Pr. Wallis. 10 I ■yer«. : timi-t-n. 52 nin«. 4 w:.-keU«: H. (!. ; 1 s'f-inwr. 1.3 ovore. II mn'. ! J. ; Tikao, 1 over. 4 mr.s. ! \v'«rl. EA>T v. WEST CiTT!T*TCrrRCI{. EAST CHMSTCIirRCH. Ki-si Inrinsr*. W »>:>.-»,s*?d. c ITo» t, h Z-awrsin .. 31 j T - M-C--I'.ir.r:. !> ZinirpTTnnn f ! 'i. r b .. .. SI A. TJ. Tank. S Fo'fe- .. .. J8 ! •'■ Cr->-v*-. ,- K'-lr 4 . *' F<Vrtff .. * f I\ K'.vi i. C -TV: b ~ ~ S ! O.' F.V-I-er' 3 '' H. Ar.-., b 7.:«rnor-i- s - > ' •*"' Ti!>. •• r>r/l b .. O. C.v-oK, r,v( «wr. .. .. U Extra* .. . . -i _ Ti7l.il . . U1 , v'trc :.r. l"i r T ."a l , r, ever«. - 1 22 r-l'«. I T;rlT"( ; f", Zinmflm", i 7 \ 2r& i7>n*, 5 wi.-trn;n* Pv i TV»?t--r. 7 nnr?. S'* r-.;-..«, I -.tickets: R. 0. i Blurt, :i ovon. IB m-=. ; S'von.'l Ir.rvnm r. *T*. r Z:i".Ti<'fT!inn, b Reese .. T. M, r' b Zimmerman .. .. 21 . A. IV V»b«-<. r?«t «it< .. .. .. '<5 • W, P ; trh;"e!.!, jicn o:it .. .. M ! r.j." ra.« .. .. '1 j To!:.! f->r "f'""o i W'KST CTTTtTCTrTTfTICTr. , First Til"!is?. • V. r. iibir,:. ib-.'. .. . | 71. P V*orJ;/»-. - WH«. b .. (',l ' Pf. r, b . 2 T. T. Ymmr. r. Pitibn M, b T.i!a !! n i P. tio< out 11 { P.. .T. Xortnan. sS. Arir, b Gv?orr . 0 1 V. 7'wTwr. b Tat" !. 1 , ('. Zini'>i«rman, r b T»(« .. 5 ' TI. K. Rnni?, r Pitcbfiol-', b Ta!o .. 0 Pr. T,irrb. c TJlark, b TaU> .. 0 i Extra* .. 7 j , Tnta! ..117 1 \V. G o«»r». M i "'ns: ]**. V*on*ls. .1 cvrtv rriis*: J. P. '■""'•'l. own, :1! ri'r«>: O. Tat<», 7 ovore. 10 -iirn. 7 irick"t!<: ]{. 0 ovor.~, '2 ninil"!!', HO nina, 2 wicket*. KKCONT) ORADE. F.rnt n.ii=lclmrrh A mflo Sna (Burns 70, Snii'lt HC, .Totvn 77, IS. O'Lmishlin In, :!r.) a-air.-.t Lin wood B, who mado Si for Fix wiV.kot* (55. Kirk 24, Lawrence 10, Harrison nnt out JO. ChrWrlmrch A ajrninut Riccarton A Tr.aH« isn (lioarrl 51, Ta!bot ."n, llutt«rg 14, 15"cl'bi>rst 13, RMlantl 15V 7>i<-' ,, "tr>n mncls lfi2 IG. Oirrnsoy SO, DiHm- not out ■IS). St. Albans A, plAjrini? Hot*' High Sclioo!. tnr.d" ,13. School ?78 (Crawford 18, M. Ij. Pi'jc 2"-, R. F, Powell Kl, Ondiam Oft. J. L. Vow«lI 19, L. P. Pi ,r e IC, Kinjf 12, RlewuH 78, Robort*r>n 3!)') For School, R. F. Po-tII took Gfv?n wickets for 10, and M. li. PaTP two for U. A?nii:st Limrood A, Chri«t'e Colli*?® ratd» OG3 for four wickets (Tnlbot 14, Johnron 48 net out, 87, Cowlislinw 08). Linwood inM-» 134 for won wickfts (Soarell IS, T. Condliflo 34, Lv<» 33. Grant 39 not out, Wrfltori 20 not out). For College Btigden *ook four wicltcts. A* Co!l<»jzo go to Dunedin 'on Tlinrwiny n<jxt Linwootl will probably «T*in a thr'ys-rKiint win. Fa«t Cliristchnrch B rna/lo 336 cainit West Tj (W. Sjcytlio iu, C. Wattß 44, TT. Cnnnintrhrrm 13, E. W««lon 13, L. Httchinpa 20, P. 31, L. Cl«mcns 3!). Wnt mad» 87 with tho loss of no wickets fWhitc not out "5. Rcdnnth not out E5). Sydenham A. against Riccarton B, hit trp 117 (T. Coorabw 11, Corapton 11 rot out. F. Harris 51). Riccarton mndo 225 for «icht wickcta (Janwra 30, Gnrrio 12, Xiior. CO, Ei-ans 21, 801 l 65 not out, OornWi 38 not For Sydenham Wiltshiiw and Con liowled best, nnd fcr Riccarton Rhoom ani Jameson wore tlv most rurywaful. Against Syd'mhnrn B, *ho na/!» 120 lot Rix wickets (Morton 31, Woods 27), Ft. Albans U compiled 143 (P. Martin 54, Brown 14. Thomnson 20. Airr>y 19). For Sydenham Martin niul Marshall were tho most eunecs?fnl bowlors, nnd for St. Alßana- Brown and Johnson. THIRD GRADE. Asrainrt Riccarton St. Albany nud« 67 (Flctchcr IS, Shi:r 11, Brcenan 13). RiocttUm ropliod with 43G for Fovrn crickets. Nicol•on and Brown trot most of tho wickets for Riccarton, and Flotcbor and Shier for St. Albans.

Playing three men «hort Sydenham made t7 (Younij 10, Gray 10) affainnt East Chiintchurcli B. who hit up 300 for th® law of one wickot (Kinc 105 not out, Brosnan 103 not out, Elw GO) before declaring tlw innings cloned. Sydenham, in tlieir aeeond venture, made 51 (N. Younc: 16) East won by on innings and nine wickotfl. Christ's Collcto B made HO (Hamilton 14, English 23, Morric 13, Roes® 38, Tripp 28, Peter II), against Technical Collate, who mode IGb for siu wicket* (McKcnzio TO not out, Mardon 28, Litnbrick 17). For Technical Coiliso Stuart look Biz wickets for 39, and Green two for 20. Christ's Co 11 ego A boat Linwood B by default. A match was com me need at tho Kajapoi Park on Saturday cftcrnoon between Kai&pm and Boys' Jlirh School. In their first innings tho former scored 108, and B.H.S. 105. Ir. the second innings Kaiapoi had lost 1 wictct for 15 at tho'call of time. FOURTH GRADE. A,?airmt Boyn' Hijh'School ChristCV>l tero made 43 (Recs* U not out, Murphy 10). School marlo 220 (Wake 20, Powell 00, LuiJccke- 27, 17 rot out, Evans 15, Cooper 13, Porterfield 10). In the nccond innings Co'ilnge made 103 (Hutctunoon 13, Mainland 21, Kissing 22 not out, Reeves 27). For School Powell look five wicket* (or 30, and Wnko five for 20. For College Hutchinson too!; fivo wicket* for 31. School obtained a three-point win. CITY AND SUBURBAN ASSOCIATION. Tho fourth round of ni itches was commenced on Saturday lost. The weather wttfl fine. Hut tho wickets wcro dry and bump"/. lUflults: — SENrOU GRADE. St. Albas* hatted first Green'nat St. Albans Park, and 130 (E. Colvill* 44, R. Winter 2G. A. Pitt 2G). Gnxsn'a hivts lr*rt sr-ven wiekcti fnr 120 {B. Jilorrjs 41. J. Jonos 26, G. 23, \V, Hodge 11). Batelcno took five wickcta fcr 23 toti* ior r.wn'j, and A. Pitt three for 8 ':'or St. A'abns. Railway baited f:-«»t vrair»t Crormall at Svder.hnTn Peri;, and rcado 206 Brown 54. P. 4S, A. C:ark 40. W. Crosson 23, A. Kilburn 20 no*, out. J. J/ovi 2J. A. Rror.-n 15, \V. Ciernen'A 15). Crowna-'l hnd If** 1 ., thr*? l ?* vir!<-;t3 for 45 •.v-ncr. tiiaf* vra«* ra:!«xl. jf. Bus? four for 55, and C. Rix thrco fcr 79. too!-: most wicked /or Crownal!. junior, grade. At Woo!«ton Y.M.C.A. mcce 58 s?ninst St. Johr.'s 1 P.icb.oils lf>. McCrclio 1*»1. St. ,Tohn'<» Vinci 'rvV four TricJccte for IC3 when tim*> «■:!,» csl'eu f\V. Turner 51 cot out. C. Ja-r.M ui, Kerr 21, Yales IF.';. liny-i' Gordon Hr.ll Y:iSod fi-frt Bo!fojst. and matV> 75 iHilrrovo 2f>, L. K'o'oart 13). Belfast made CI iGrimshaw 21, Se'.ieri '.Ir.nei 111. Boys' Gordon Hell have 0". for five wicket* in Ibc »<-cor-:: inr,ir.-> iKel!;* :'fi r.ot out. Ili'.Trovo 27. St'bart IS*. Gro* R*x ior 2G for Boys' Gordon Hall. «.nd Sdlero f.vv for 11 fnr lie 1 /.-!--', linwlcd t.fll. »'.v P.: r.iido 77 ripainst. Ternnlelon i I1:iv 33, O'-oii Id'i. wl-.o replifd \rith IST "ujfki • <"S. L. Voyrv "■). S. Iliish C,--, V,*u'mn •It ::ot (>.;!). >>iv Brisrii't"'! havo M for two vie!«t6 i" tho ir.r.:r.re. Si. A;i».ir.<-. :i:r.fic IP7 <P. VTin'.or 34. J. Hjr*33 .1. Stewart 21. Downing 23, Wii r-c'; 12) an*! rcn'ft "i'. (lyiy^iin S3) a-il :V*. Co'.v: n . St. A'rcrs -rcn by ar. icr. ir.T5 and i" Tiir.»t. THTKD GRADE. Pi. Jobr:'« '.:Z il!"vm 5". .Smitii 'U'-frit'-d D.I.C. 7C .Hcrr-Ti !3. Chisiiall 24. IVjlwn 14. E.:gle?tr,r. IS. by iur/1 on the first inr.iugi.. BOYS- LEAGUE JJATCHES. -E.S'IOK GRADE. "iVc-5,1 li 3 fcr ? dc'rit-«-d F-rrr.>-rr,' G3 by i*o wickct*. -;. Andrew's 72 fV.-"eate4 Mari&t« 51 1?7 41 Goruoti II»".: <k-foA'-p-i Btrro' High School '/.■ doff-uit-J UNI OR GRADE. Bow' Gordon Hal! 45 and 2U for or.e wicket Hoys' If'.gii isciiooi I. ol »wj i by ten wickets. Nom::vl 117 <i'.*foatod Hots' II:rh School C 10 and 65 by an ill r.intra and 34 run*. Technical A 205 def-a'en .St. Matthew's 07 ar:! *8 by an ir-cins* ar.i 520 runs. B 70 rr.d 90 for wjekete <ioieat«l liors' lii"h Sahoo'i A 38 and 63 by t-A-o wickets. T'v-'ir :r<i: C C 5 ikfeatecl Christ's Ccllego 5.) >,v ;c him on tbc first innir^n. NORTH CANTEBBXJBY ASSOCIATION. , 15 us'< Ani/.rrr Ka?i"ir>:a on SiturMy, zr£ were-defer.'.oci br 125 rur:f, the! wo.fii Li i!i_- Auibor.e. 1J«, 'i 2. For Amberijj- T. 71, V. iiboia» 47, asd W. '

| Bore* 27, stid far Ranpiorr. Lock'.:*?! 60 and j Mehrtens -2f> • a t hod doubio tifpire*. Bowline ] lor Aeiborloy \V. H.-v_v ooctircd five ukkoto ( f.T CS, and T. three for 41, and for I Kjnsiora T. Blaitv t«ri fnr 0. Loekhart four 1 for 46, and Humphreys two ior 54. | P.'.iyinc ni Cv.st Ranciora A, i;i tiie ftnni i for tlic VTc*t. District. iti their first inninpn I scored 115 to Cust's I?. Tho chit J eoorcr-5 j for I'ansior.i woro J. K. Macfarlune 47, Iv. | CI. Mi»on \V. K, o>-Vrof: I?, 11. I'-.fber i U, 5. Graham 12. A. l>ra'.t:c *1, ar.d for ■ Cu«t E£>le.ro—o *4, [ • pi" i ..ip 11. aT'.i ' Cower* 10. Rowiir.r; "or Il.tneion Ovkroit ! ■-c<-n:od never. tvi'-!;•■;«! C 1.",. .1. K. Miu-iar- | !:t.o or.o frr a:-..'. H. "r for 17. : Fnr Cii-I '.he avor.v.v* r-rre H. lor.r ! :'."r 23. V,*. S:i:i fvo for -I, jiV:rrirn or-.o !or !1. oinjravo:-. >-.:t I s '. arid O. Sail ono j A. Not ih Cantorbttrr t«*:i; visit i Tin.ani d'irir..* :ho Christrns holiday*. ] ■> h"e ;hc— w:.'. J-'-:' !i l\ir.:e- ---: pr»scn':t;\e 'rum. rj-:?REST:xTAm\*T: practices. j T'.'» :..lo\v;r.c ircrs Voer. **I:os,'t; to • p-s.-tisr ;*■ vi»v o: T»-p:v-">er.taf ivc i :r2tcl'.-.«, TV l"r<! nracSiro «i!! u)io p.joo • I'.rk :"-nin"on'. .it -1.4■» ;>.ir. : ' .1 (It.-.v," H. Watsor.. .1. I»r.:-rr««. J. 11. l>n--1 r.'tt. ,1. Mr" •■;•'. '.v. 15. l'aTi.'k, A. W. T'lo-.r jy ]?. II ;.!. A. C-<n!. W l*av-v, li. 11. V.\v J. V. Wwi*. A. ll'.or.k. l\ \V.' IX**. I . !;. Rr'int -n. i\ Sar.dniKn. H. .1. i-tnv.pvr, r>. n. r. v.. i>. Worker, 15. C. r>'-;r\ C. V.. V.v-.w. K. Ti. Cavpii, a:i:I 11. R. Wuitta.

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