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CRICKET.

EAST END V. MANUKA**. This match came off in the Domain on Saturday, and resulted in another victory for the Kast End (the foriner being played at Onehuuga) by 10 runs on the first jpniugs, time being called before the completion of the second. The Manukau were the first to go to the wickets, but the bowling of Willis and Castelli (the latter especially) proved too much for the visitors, who were obliged to retire with a score of 41 runs, Tonka being the only one to make double figures. Their place was then takeu by their opponents who scored 56 runs, WilMa contributing 20 in his usual style by some line play. Rcece also played a careful iniungs for eight. In the second innings of the Manukau, four wickets were down for 33 runs, when time was called; T. Patten and Hel A js contributing 11 and 15, respectively. The following are the scores MANOK-VU CUIUKET CLUB. FIRST INNINGS. SECOND INNINGS. J. Patten, b Castelli .. 0 TJonovau, U "Willis .. 0 Donovan, ran out .. 0 Pilling, b Ulecsou .. 1 Pillinjj, run out .. 8 Helps. c Kelloy, b Helps, c Taylor, b Wilib 15 Willis.- -• 1 T. I'ntten, not out .. 11 Hamer, c and b Willis 7 EasLwoofl, not out .. 1 Tonka, b Willis .. 13 licid (sub), b Castelli 2 O'Callagan, c Kelley, b Extras .. .. 3 Castelli . - .. 1 T. Patten, not out .. 2 Eastwood, b Castelli,. 0 Lcggett, b Castelli .. 0 Ileid (sub), b Castelli 6 Extras .. ..5

Total •• ..41 Total .. ..23 EAST END CRICKET CLUB. FIRST INNINGS. Glec3on, c J. Fatten, b Tonks .. ..0 "Ward, c Beiil, b Tonks .. .. ..6 llcecc, b Tonka . .. .. .. ..8 Willis, c and b Tooks 20 Taylor, c Helps, b Pilling .. .. .. 8 Castelli, b Tonks 2 Herries, b Pilling .. .. .. ..0 Dufaur, c D«. novan, b Tonks .. .. 2 Orchard, not oat 3 Kelley (sub), run out 0 Hanna, 1 b w, b Pilll«ng 0 Extras .. .. 8 Total 66 CARLTON" V. NORTH SHORE. Owing to tlie late hour at which the match, Carlton v. .North Shore, was commenced, the game was not played out. When time was called and the stumps were drawn, the Carlton appeared to he having the best of it, as may be seen by the following scores : — CA.HLTON. JfOUTII SHORE. Blunden, run out .. 0 ilasefleld, c Ewen b Dufaur, b Nolan ".. 13 Yat«3.. .. .. 1 "YV. Dufaur, st Mem- Mumford, Ibw Yutes .. 7 ford .. .• ..1 Swanson, c Kent b Kent, b > T olan .. 15 Ynt-±a 13 Yates, b Bees .. ..12 Nolan, c Dufaur b Garland, c Swanson b 3 Bees -4 Bees, not out .. ..11 Lawry, b Bees .. 85 Tborne, b Hears .. 2 T. U White, b Bees .. 3 Brpsaey, c Lawry b Meats, c Burgesa b Yates 10 Bees .. •• ..7 Waterhouse, not out 0 Ewen, not out ..0 E. Burgess Cboyce, b Nolan .. 3 Wells Extras .. .» 3 CJ. Wei's — Extras .. ... 5 Total W — : Total 52 Four wickets to go down.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XIII, Issue 4459, 28 February 1876, Page 3

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CRICKET. New Zealand Herald, Volume XIII, Issue 4459, 28 February 1876, Page 3

CRICKET. New Zealand Herald, Volume XIII, Issue 4459, 28 February 1876, Page 3