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CRICKET.

■v -CARLTON -F- ... -ELE^N |L £_ GKAMMAR SCHOOL A j MATCSytwaa played between, .these two * cluba. on Saturday, wMch , rei- _W,., easy, viotoiy Corthe 5. -Grammar School. . The ; ritotoh ! began -at t two o dock, when the Grammar School won > -the toas,-and _sent" Carlton to the wickets. Ward: and. Adnam.- made a ; stand .against ; McGregor s bowling; Ward out for' 9, and ' for 5. The whole w'ent out t *° r ?3. .-P l6 ; Grammar School then went to i . AtT 1 wllea Dufanr scored '19, and i Arthur Williains ■ 23. The "team went out i for , 85. In the second, innings Carlton! :• scored 24. The" scoreß.are appended':— i : :CASLKTON SECOND ELEVEN. - sk OO»D INNINGS. i Orchard, .bMcGregor .. l nmont .. .. 0 1 5; c 5' b McGregor ; 0 c Hanna ".. .. 6' Ward, bMcGregor .. » bMcGregor ' 0: £•» c McGre ßor 0 c Alex. Williams 3 Scid,bMcGregor ■■■■.. 1 cDufaur .. .. 6' Adnam, not out .. .. 5 cH. Hall 4 Gatland, b McGregor 0 b McGregor .. o? Hanna, st Tarawhiti ... 0 not out .. .. l| Pierce, run out .. .. Ob McGregor' .. l' Nicholson, b Ludhrook 0 oDufaur ~ « 0 Ridings, bMcGregor .. 1 bMcGregor" ' o' Extras ~. .. 0 Extras.. .. 4?. Total .. .J 23 Total .. .. 24 PARNELL GRAMMAR SCHOOL. • • -Heals, b.Orchard Alexander Williams, c Ring /. .* 0 Tarawhiti, b Orchard .. .. *' 4 - - McGrfegor, b Ward ■ .. " $ .P. Dufaur, bWaid .. .. "* 19 Arthur Williams, run out. . 2s H. Hall.t Reid.. 0 - John Hall, bWard .. ~ *1 2 Banna, b Orchard .. "" , q Moanaroa, cNicholson.. !. ]] 0 Ludbrook, not out ~ .. .. 2 Extras .. .. 24 Total.. „ „• 85 I A. CLARK AND SONS V. McARTHUR i SHERA AND CO. | The return match between the employees \ of Messrs. Arch. Clark and Sons and Messrs. | McArthur, Shera and Co., came off in the I Domain ground on Saturday afternoon last, ; and resulted in a complete victory for the ; Messrs. Clark's representatives. Wickets 1 pitched shortly after 2 o'clock, and weather holding fair, a good game was sd. The highest score of the afternoon that made by Mr. J. Mackay, who 146 to the winning side. The following lie scores ARCH. CIiAKK AND SONS. W. R Robinson, Ibw 2 J. Mackay, b McGechie R. Mason, o McGechie E. F. Forder, st Taylor, b Hears . 0 D. R. Caldwell, c Niccul, b McGechie S E. M. Coleman, run out, b Moors 5 W. J. Rees, b Mears .. ..■ .. 3 C. Colgan, c McGechie, b Mears .. 2 B. C- H. Walker, not out .. ..7 R. L. Barrop. c>i iccol, b McGechie.. 0 M. A. Clark, b McGechie ~ .. 0 Byes, &c. "..14 Total 87 McARTHTJR, SHERA CO. EST IXSIXGS. SECOND INNINGS, .nd, C. Forder, b on .. ..6 b Coleman .. ..1 b Mason 0 b Caldwell ..0 b Caldwell .. 5 c Harrop, b Coleman.. 0 .runout. .. 9 bCaldwell' .. .. 3 flor, b Caldwell 5 bColeman .. ..4 shie, run out .. 5 c Mackay b Coleman.. 2 c Coleman, b .. .. 4 bCaldweU .. .. 0 bColeman .. 0 cForder, b Coleman.. 1 , c Mackay, b man .. 0 act out 0 s, not put .. 0 bCaldwell .. ..0 c Harrop, b well .. .. 0 bColeman .. .. 3 Byes, &c. .. 1 Byes, &c. .. .. 0

jgs Total .. ..35 Total .. ..11 ill AUCKLAND UNITED V. NORTH |P SHORE. jj§|.The above match was played on the North |Shore ground on Saturday afternoon, and |||ralted in a victory for the United. The toss Having been won by the visitors, their cappsni (Lankham) elected to go in, Willis and ICarter opening the game to the bowling of Ifieea and Burgess. Several double figures prere obtained ere the innings was finished, iGleeson, Carter, and Lankham putting Ifcgether their scores in good style, but that made by McKinney was the highest, and Spdly creditable, it being his maiden match, laud every run got by good cricket. On the pert of the North Shore, no stand was made fagainst the bowling of Willis and Lankham, Iwith the exception of Rees, who got 36 in pi?i usual brilliant style, but gave several ichances, which, however, not accepted. |Nolan, Wells, and Webster looked as if they Iwere bent on doing something, but fate was lagainst them, and the two former had to fietire at the hands of Willis, while Webster, |who appeared set, carried out his bs.t. The of catches by the North. Shore ishewed the insinuators of Rees were bound No be played up. •AUCKLAND UNITED. NORTH SHORE. : Willis. cßeesb Bnrgess 3 A- King, b Lankham 4 G. Carter, c Braasey b Nolan, c and b Willis 6 ■ Boigess .. ..18 Burgess, c and b Gleeson, rnn oat ..19 Lankham .. ..2 J. lynch, b Rets .. 0 Wells, b Willis .. 6 Linkham, c Bargess b Bees, at Dufaar .. 36 Swanson ■■ 16 Swanson, c Dufaur E. T. Dufaur, b Nolan 0 b Lankham.. .. 0 Charles McKinncy, c Brissey, b Willis .. 0 Nolan bßees.. .. 21 Thomson, bLankham 0 Dignan, b Bees.. .. 0 Webster, not out .. 5 Began, b Bees .. .. 5 Barpess, c Dufaur b C. A. 'Taylor, c Bnrgess Weiilis .. .. 0 - bßees 3G. Bargess, run out.. 0 Sibbin, not out.. .. 0 Byes, &c- .. .. 8 Byes, &c. . .. 10 Total .. .. 93 Total .. .. 69 I AUCKLAND V. WAIKATO. In our telegraphic columns will be found the result of the cricket match between Auckland and the Waikato, which resulted in favour of " our boys" by 78 runs. _ At the conclusion of the game the teams dined at the Hamilton Hotel together, where a few hours of joviality were spent, and the homeward trip commenced yesterday morning.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XIII, Issue 4692, 27 November 1876, Page 3

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CRICKET. New Zealand Herald, Volume XIII, Issue 4692, 27 November 1876, Page 3

CRICKET. New Zealand Herald, Volume XIII, Issue 4692, 27 November 1876, Page 3