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A BATTING MILESTONE.—One of the umpires in the Plunket Shield cricket match between Northern Districts and Canterbury signalling the four which brought Canterbury’s total to 200 at Lancaster Park yesterday. The runs were made by the opening batsmen, G. T. Dowling (left) and B. A. Bolton, each of whom scored a century. The partnership ended at 214, the highest opening stand for Canterbury for 11 years.

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Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29101, 13 January 1960, Page 12

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A BATTING MILESTONE.—One of the umpires in the Plunket Shield cricket match between Northern Districts and Canterbury signalling the four which brought Canterbury’s total to 200 at Lancaster Park yesterday. The runs were made by the opening batsmen, G. T. Dowling (left) and B. A. Bolton, each of whom scored a century. The partnership ended at 214, the highest opening stand for Canterbury for 11 years. Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29101, 13 January 1960, Page 12

A BATTING MILESTONE.—One of the umpires in the Plunket Shield cricket match between Northern Districts and Canterbury signalling the four which brought Canterbury’s total to 200 at Lancaster Park yesterday. The runs were made by the opening batsmen, G. T. Dowling (left) and B. A. Bolton, each of whom scored a century. The partnership ended at 214, the highest opening stand for Canterbury for 11 years. Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29101, 13 January 1960, Page 12