CRICKET.
, : {Notes by Slip:/, J . , ■ I strolled up to Kensington on S.at- * urday expecting to see a match, but I ani sony to say there was none. There was only Messrs W. and.T. Seccombe, Alderton, McDonald, Conhell, Cox, and ! Beresford present. These gentlemen wont in for a little practice, and I noticed Mr W. Seccombe had not forgotten his cunning with the " spnere." I hear the Wellington "Eeps" ate coming to Auckland, and in consequence the chances are much, against us for getting a team here, bnt I trust our secretary will nol! lekve a stone unturned to en^ea vourlto get " a team hore for Easter. Ittmight be on the cards that the Wellington men. might prolong their trip to! -Whangarei, a win to the Wellington, Association • might fix matters up. Iheajtjthe Kauri arid Kamo are talking of playing us, why «[« cannot a match be an-anged for noxt^!* Thursday or. Saturday ? We have only a few weeks more now to end the season, and something ought to be done to keep matters moving. . * - '
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Northern Advocate, 26 March 1887, Page 2
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173CRICKET. Northern Advocate, 26 March 1887, Page 2
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