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CARLYLE.

(fbom our own correspondent.)

Oarlylb, Tuesday. The rifle match, Wanganui City Rifled v. Patea Rifles, took place on Saturday at Wanganui and here. The result was a majority of 45 points for Patea. The distances were 200, 400, and 500 yards; five alio ts at each distance. The scores were ! — ' WANGANUI. Mooseman » ... 49 Feake 48' Purnell ' 46 Mooseman -- ... 42 Wilson 40 Johnston 40 Parkes 38 Cribb • ..,- 38 Wilson ... ' 38 Neary 38 Jensen 34 Flyger 28 Total 479 PATEA. 200 400 500 TL Prinze 15 17 18—50 Chadwick 14 17 18-491 Smith ... ... ... 17 16 14-47 Kitcbing,W 13 16 16—45 Carey, jun 17 16 12-45 Black, j 17 13 14-44 Graham 14 17 13—44 Black, A .-. ... 16 17 11—44 King 16 13 14—43 Kitching 13 16 12-41 Kells 15 13 9-37 Carey, sen- 15 7 11—33 522 A dontiau&tion of the Married v. Single cricket match took place on the recreation, ground on Saturday. The married men were not more fortunate in their second innings than in their first* and in the match were beaten by 58'irutls. On the single side, Messrs. Heenan and Petch were absent; while the married wanted thebowling of Mr. Fraser. The following are the scores : — SINGLE. ■F. Homer, b Jacomb>- -J : v.. 4 P. Read, b Jacomb ... .•',, "" ~. .11 J. Kitching, b Jacomb "... 24 Pringle, b Jacomb 0 I L. Read, b Jacomb ... ... 0 I Coutte, b Dixon 12 ■ E. C. Homer, c Dixon ... 8- I W. Dasent, o/Taplin ... 3 I Drake, c Tennenfc 0 I Gibbons, not out 0 ■ W. Kitching, b Jacomb ... 3 I Extras ... .-. ... 8 I . First innings 87 I Total 160 I MABEIED. ■ Tennent, c Dasent 5 I Owen, run out ••■> ... 0 ■ Fairclough, b Pringle ... O ■ Dixon, c Dasent 2 H Taplin, b Homer .:. ... 3 H Jacomb, c Turner 10 H Baggett, c Turner 14 I Black, A., b Kitching ... 0 ■ May, b Kitching 0 ■ Eyton, run out 2 H Croft, b Coutts ... ... 0 ■ Woods, not out 1 H Extras ... 10 ■ First innings ... ..: 55 . I Total 102 '■ The heavy crop of grass was againsM high scoring. The Doctor was put <»■ against the wind, and his bowling did n^H come off as before. Mr. Jacomb was ver^H successful- For next Saturday a matdH is arranged between the first eleven V twenty- two of the remainder. The eleve^B chosen are : — Jacomb, Tennenfc, Crof^B Homer, Pringle, Dasent, Coutts, Heena^H Petch, Kitching, and Fraser. The22wiM be captained by Mr. Taplin. .■ On Monday morning, Francis WilharcM son was arrested at Waitotara, under ■ warrant granted by Judge Shaw* He iM

Veil known in the district, having only a few months ago sold out his interest in the Manutahi Hotel. Whie there, he contracted more debts than he could meet, the principal ones being to Mr. Duncan McGregor for £500, and to Mr. S. Taplin for £100. Summonses have been taken out against him for several months, but instead of filing bis schedule, lia merely evaded the service by travelling Becxetiy from one piace to another. He was tracked as fer as Dunedin and Christchurch, and is supposed to have returned from the latter place to Wangaimi in the St. Kilda as a stowaway. On Constables Burrows and McPheely proceeding to his house, at an early hour on Monday morning, to arrest him, the prisoner made matters considerably worse by offering serious resistance, and inflicting a severe wound with a quart bottle on the head of Cdnstable Burrows. He Was taken by coach and train to the Taranaki gaol, and at New Plymouth will be asked to snow cause -why he aliould not lie de- ' dared a bankrupt. At a meeting ot the Harbor Board, on Monday, it was decided not to take over the breakwater until the next monthly meeting. A sub-committee was appointed to wait upon Mr. Hunter, Public Works Engineer, on the matter of roads through Harbor Board reserves..

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume I, Issue 53, 13 October 1880, Page 2

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CARLYLE. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume I, Issue 53, 13 October 1880, Page 2

CARLYLE. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume I, Issue 53, 13 October 1880, Page 2

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