Wellington v. Canterbury.
THE ANNUAL CRICKET MATCH. [BY TKL,kukai'H.] (I'd' I'iyxx Assnriatii'ii.) Chkistciu'rch, Jan. 22. The visitors kept possession of the wickets all day and when stumps were drawn the score stood at IH>5 for the loss of seven wickets. Williams, not out ... 1.V2 lloldship ... ... 08 (iore ... ... ... ">7 Warren... ... ... 81 Tucker Levers ... ... ... 11 This day. The cricket match was continued this morning. Williams added nine to his previous total of 1")2 and was then caught at third man. Ashholtand Henbow took the total to 101, establishing a New Zealand re cord for iuterproviucial matches, and Holdsliip then declared the innings closed. Henbow, not out ... I*2 Ashholf, not out ... 10 Hates took four wickets for DO, Malom? two for 10, McMurrav one for "it), North one for 52, Reece none for 11, Clark none fur 21), Sims none for 11. Wheatley ami Ridley started the Canterbury innings lo the bowling of I'pham and Ash bolt. Runs came steadily, and the board recorded 8y before Wheatl.y was run out for 21. 1 e v joined Ridley and tV* pair played out time, the score beiny 01 for 1 wicket.
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Hastings Standard, Issue 228, 23 January 1897, Page 2
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187Wellington v. Canterbury. Hastings Standard, Issue 228, 23 January 1897, Page 2
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