Wellington v. Hawke's Bay.
(Per Press Association.) Wellington, This day. Splendid weather prevails to-day, but the rain late last night has rendered the ground a little dead. "Wellington's innings closed without any addition to the total. Additional scorers—Hales c Cato b Wilson 2, Houldsworth not out 0; extras 5. Total, 222. Bowling analysis—Fannin, 2 for 76; Lusk, 0 for 38 ; Hughes, 2 for 37 ; Wilson, 8 for 32 ; Gore 2 for 44. Requiring 127 runs to save an innings defeat, the visitors began their second innings, and at lunch had lost seven wickets for 79. Scores:— Staite. b Hales ... ... ... 15 Lusk, c Hales, b Houldsworth ... 30 Bruce, c Weybourne, b Houldsworth 12 Gore, c Tucker, b Houldsworth ... 1 Canning, c Houldsworth, b Hales... 1 Wilson, b Houldsworth ... ... 0 Cato, not out ... ... ... 1(5 Lewis, c and b Hales ... ... 4 Total for seven wickets ... 79 Later. Wellington Avon by an innings and six runs.
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Hastings Standard, Issue 277, 22 March 1897, Page 2
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152Wellington v. Hawke's Bay. Hastings Standard, Issue 277, 22 March 1897, Page 2
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