CRICKET
WELLINGTON ASSOCIATION
Senior. Midland v. Karori, at Karori Park; Messrs. Harris-Daw and J. B. Watson. Wellington College Old Boys v. Kilbirnie, at Kilbirnie Recreation Ground; Messrs. C. Moore and H. M. Lambert, Wellington v. University, Basin Reserve No. 1; Messrs. C. Webb and Dalton Hutt v Institute, at Hutt Recreation Ground; Messrs. A. W. Aldersley and Woolcott. Second Grade. St. Patrick's College Old Boys v. Johnsonville at Jdinsonville, Scott and ColemaSKilbirnie j. Institute, Kilbirnie No. 6, Hammond and Hocking; Technical College Old Boys v. Wellington College Old Boys. Keltmrn No. 4, Laurenson and Lamb; Onslow v WelH?,?t°v' P Nf !rnvllle No. 1, Blahimow's Hutt v Petone, at Petone, Stanton and Stewfi v- Midland, Kelburn Park No. 2, Chisholm and Hamilton; University, a bye! Junior A. Brooklyn v. Old Boys, Wakefleld No. 1: Rail- i ways v. Institute, Wakefleld No. 2- HosDital v Midland. Porirua; Kilbirnie v. Karori, Karori No. 7; Hutt v. College, College; Petone, a bye. Junior 81. Technical v. University, Anderson No. 1; Institute B v. Karori, Karori No. 8; Wellington v. Kltbirnie Kilbirnie No. 3; Midland v. Onslow, .Nairnville No. 2; Old Boys r Institute A, Hutt; V.M.C.A.. a bye. Junior 82. Institute v. Karori, Karori; Kilbirnie v. Col- i lege, College; Wellington v. Hutt, Hutt, Topmath and Jenness; Midland v. Petone East, Wllford School; St. Patrick's Old Boys v! I Brooklyn, Wakefleld No. 3; Old Boys, a bye. I Junior C. i Wellington v. Kilbirnie A, Kilbirnie No 4:1 University v. Kilbirnie B, Kilbirnie No 8; ! Hutt v. Onslow, Hutt; Institute v. Railways. Anderson No. 3; Karori, a bye. Junior 0. j Institute B v. Midland'A, Anderson No. 2; i Johnsonville v. Midland B, Johnsonville; Karori v. Kilbirnie A, Kilbirnie; Institute, a bye. Junior E. Technical v. Karori, Karori No. 9, Searell and Downes; Institute v. Onslow, Nairnville No. 3; Railways v. St. Patrick's Old Boys, Hutt ; 7.M.C.A. v. Brooklyn, Wakefleld No. 4. Third Grade. Hutt v. Onslow B, Hutt; Johnsonville v. St. Patricks Old Boys, Johnsonville; Kilbirnie A v. Kilbirnte B, Basin No. 2; Institute v. Onslow A, Kelburn No. 1; Wellington v. .University, Basin No. 3; Petona v. Onslow C, Petone; Onslow D, a' bye. MERCANTILE LEAGUE. A Grade. Amal. Bricks v. Taxes, Athletic No. 1, Mr. W. N. Broadley. Hannahs v. Jasco, Newtown No. 1, Mr. E. R. Newton. Customs Agents v. Woolworths, Kelburn No. 3, Mr. A; J. Wilson. Working Men's Club v. Taubmans, Athletic No. 2, Mr. E. Upton. Prestige Hosiery v. Harbour Board, Newtown No. 7, Mr. A. Newman. B Grade. Gasco A v. Telephone. A, Anderson No. G, Mr. R. Williams; Sargoods v. Smith and Smith, Newtown No. 5, Mr. A. Kerr; Justice v. U.L.M., Athletic No. 4, Mr. G. Huss; Grey Cabs v. Celtic, Newtown No. 6, Mr. F. Barber; Niren Clarke v. Tramways, Newtown No. 3, •Mr. A. Millar. C Grade. Atlantic Union v. B«rhampore, Wakefleld No. 7, Mr. J. Mason; Advances v. Pastimes, Newtown No. 2, Messrs. G. Emmins and C. Jackson; Ross and Glendining v. Wright, Stephenson, Karori No. 4, Mr. W. F. Clark; Audit v. Ferguson iand Osborn, Karori No. 2, Mr. G. Hartshorne; Seatoun v. Excelsior, Newtown No. 4, Mr. G. Harris. D Grade. A.O.T.N. v. Milk Department, Wakefleld No. 6, Mr. D. Preston; Shipping A v. H.M.V., Wakefleld No. 5, Mr. H. W. Cater; Labour Tourist v. Bond's Hosiery, Kilbirnie No. 9, Mr.! F. V. Sanderson; Printing A v. Star Stores, Wakefleld No. 9, Mr. S. Smith; Self Help v. j Labour Bureau, Wakefleld No. 8, Mr. P. B"., Wakeford. ! E Grade. ! Lands and Survey v. Burch and Co., Ander-! son No. 5, Mr. G. Williamson; Insurance Aj v. Central, Karori No. 3, Mr. G. Flint; Duthies i v. National Bank, Karori No. i, Mr. O. E. Dormer; Customs Department, win by default;] Taxes B v. Insurance B, Karori No. 5, Mr. i B. Riggs. ! F Grade. ' Printing B v. Shipping >B, Polo No. 1, Mr. Hale; Moore Wilson v. Rovers, Kilbirnie No. 7, Mr. R. J. Carswell; Harbour Board v. J. R. McKenzie, Nairnville No. 4; Wellington Woollen Co. v. General Motors, Polo No. 2, Mr. G. Nicholson. G Grade.-' Gasco B v. Dominion Motors, Nairnville No. 5; Taubmans v. Taxes C, Kilbirnie No. 5, Mr. R. Brooks; City Council v. P. and T. Stores, Athletic No. 3. Mr. D. Calcinai; Colonial Carrying v. Telephone B, Anderson No. 4, Mr. H. E. Upton. ff HUTT VALLEY ASSOCIATION. A Grade. Eastbourne v. Trafalgar Park A, Eastbourne, Mr. W. Dick; Gear United v. Trafalgar Park B, Trafalgar Park No. 1, Mr. Gardiner; Bell Park v. Empire, Bell Park, Air. McGrath; Moera Stop Out v. Taita, Nai Nai No. 1, Mr. Logic. ' B Grade. Woollen Mills v. Metters, North Park No. 3, Mr. Dougan; Central v. Wills, North Park No. 1, Mr. Wray; N.Z. Slippers v. Gracefleld, McEwan Park No. 2, Mr. McKeiteh; Gear United v. Hibernians, North Park No. 2, Mr. Carter. C Grade. Eastbourne v. V.M.C.A., Randwick School; Epuni v. General Motors, Nai Nai No. 2, Mr. Morgan; Lever Bros. v. Taita, Nai Nai No. 3, Mr. Wright; M.U. Oddfellows v. Trafalgar Park, Trafalgar Park No. 2, Mr. Swain. O Grade. Stewart Prams v. Todd Motors, McEwan Park No. 3; Bell Park v. Moera Stop Out, postponed; Odlins v. Trafalgar Park, Hutt Park No. 2; Hutt Hibernians v. N.Z.M.8., McEwan Park No. 1. E Grade. N.Z.M.B. v. Petone Hibernians, Hutt Park No. 1; "Chronicle" v. Woollen Mills, Hutt Park No. 3. Other E grade games cancelled. WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION. A Grade. Technical College Old Girls v. Kilbirnie, Prince of Wales No. 2, Rickard and Terry. College Old Girls v. Trinity, Emerson Street No. 1, Miller and Moray. Y.W.C.A. v. Wellington, Prince of Wales No. 1, Thornton and Morgan. Hutt United v. Technical College, Prince of Wales No. 3, Tidman and Judd. B Grade. Onslow v. Randwick, Prince of Wales No. 4, J W. R. Brown and Henwood; Technical College i Old Girls v. Lever Bros., Nairn Street, Chisholm and Lavin; College Old Girls v. Midland, Emer- ' 'son Street No. 2, Meech and Mouler. i
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 40, 17 February 1939, Page 17
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