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' Write or Call for Free Prospectus. VICKERS HOUSE, Woodward Street, Wellington. Box S2O. Phone 44-41)6. Q.ILBWS CD L LEGE. CLOSED FOR AX.XIIAI. VACATION. Individual Tuition , lu Day and Evening Sessions. Will resume on MONDAY, JANUARY 16. COLLEGE OFFICE will be open from January 9to 13. between 9 a.tn. and 5.45 p.m.; also on Friday Evening between 7 and !). and on Saturday morning from 9 to 11.30. ECRLY ENROLMENT is recommended GILBY’S COLLEGE. Broadway Buildings; (Above Faber’s). 10(> Courtenay Place. Wellington 'Pel 51-937 DURHAM’S CADETS AT CRICKET A cricket match was played at Kelburn Park on Tuesday between cadets from the Federal motor-ship Purham and the company's office stall, the office winning by 36 runs. The following were the scores :— The Durham cadets scored W5 for seven wickets, declared (Sharp 31, Herring 34). The office staff made 112 for live wickets (Dougall 32. Thomas 3-1 retired, Jones 21 retired, Otten 12). Bowling for Durham, Baldwin took thme for 31, Iliinfriss one for 21. Bayley one for 27; and for the Office, Dougall three for 19, Thomas two for 8, Jones one for 10* Orr one for 14.
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Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 92, 12 January 1939, Page 3
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