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A SPECIAL PRIZE

Through the generosity of Mr. Bay, fe Mahia, Kenefjttrti Sound, the local cricketer' .making the highest score in the 'Wellington Cricket Association's end: at Jariuaiiy-winvlmve'thft'cfHaftce of a dheap hdlkWy.Jii tM Soiifld^ offer; by'Mr, .Bay is its followiS:~-* ATwo weekend!f ee,- dcconuttodation At'^e; Mahia to tha*fcfttwnan wh<» makes, tfiflvhighest individual ;s«#re i? any -one; innings in local eonijjstftifftrt matelifes : ;ffont the commencement of tlte, 'seaidn until and including the lait Saturday iii January, 1934." ■'.-." : The coaditious Jtrc:-r-(l) The (Sompetition is open to all .players o£ .every grade ■who are financial .members ;; of f.lubs affiliated to the '"Welliiigton Cricket Association. {Z\ Tile winner must have paid his.' club subscription ■when, it becomes due ■0/ by the time the scored is made.; (3) The winner may nominate a relative or; friend to accompany him in .which case accommodation -wilt be provided for due week. (4) The accommodation will be worth £7. and does not include steamer and launch transport. • Each local club secretary has been .asked to advise; the -'secretary of the "Wellington: Cricket Association by January<3l of ; .s&'ejaiiflaiitf to; the prize.

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Evening Post, Volume 97, Issue 97, 21 October 1933, Page 6

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A SPECIAL PRIZE Evening Post, Volume 97, Issue 97, 21 October 1933, Page 6

A SPECIAL PRIZE Evening Post, Volume 97, Issue 97, 21 October 1933, Page 6

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